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If you describe someone as ..., you mean that they are heterosexual. rozpocznij naukę
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If someone does something in a ...-... way, they do it without any real effort, interest, or enthusiasm. rozpocznij naukę
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An ... organization or system is new and has not developed very much. rozpocznij naukę
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The infant company was based in Germany
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Something that is ... has a lot of space to put things in. e. g. room, house, handbag rozpocznij naukę
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A ... person is one who has a relative or close friend who has recently died. rozpocznij naukę
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Mr Dinkins visited the bereaved family to offer comfort.
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If you are ..., you feel a need to drink something. rozpocznij naukę
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If something is ..., there is enough of it or it is good enough to be used or accepted. rozpocznij naukę
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The old methods weren't adequate to meet current needs
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blocked or filled with something rozpocznij naukę
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The roads quickly became clogged with traffic./ clogged pipes
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A ... disease or poison is extremely powerful and dangerous. rozpocznij naukę
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A ... structure or piece of furniture is not very strong or well made, and seems likely to collapse or break. rozpocznij naukę
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... land can produce a large number of good quality crops. fig. Someone who has a... imagination has an active mind and is able to produce a lot of new and original ideas. rozpocznij naukę
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If you describe someone as..., you like the fact that they are willing to do things in order to please you or help you. rozpocznij naukę
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If you are... about something, you are completely sure about it. rozpocznij naukę
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I'm as positive as I can be about it.
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permanent, rather than created or formed when necessary: rozpocznij naukę
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There's a standing law on smoking in public areas.
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Someone who is ... is difficult to please because they will only accept something if it is exactly what they want or if it is of very high quality. rozpocznij naukę
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Skiers should be particularly choosy about the insurance policy they buy.
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Someone who is... is difficult to please and only likes a small range of things. rozpocznij naukę
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Everyone knows children are picky eaters.
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Someone who is ... speaks in a rather rude, unfriendly way. rozpocznij naukę
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Cross was a little taken aback by her abrupt manner.
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If you describe someone as ..., you disapprove of them because they keep changing their mind about what they like or want and is unreliable rozpocznij naukę
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You use ... to describe someone who usually or often does a particular thing. rozpocznij naukę
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... the home secretary's plans for minimum sentences for habitual criminals
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Someone who is ... is attractive in a way that suggests hidden passion rozpocznij naukę
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... a dark-haired sultry woman.
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If you describe someone as ..., you mean that they are tough, independent, and spirited, often when you would not expect them to be, for example because they are old or ill. rozpocznij naukę
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The soldier looked incredulously at the feisty child.
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If you describe someone's hair, clothes, or appearance as ..., you mean that it is very untidy. rozpocznij naukę
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She arrived flushed and dishevelled.
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If you describe someone as ..., you mean that they are tall and thin and move rather awkwardly. rozpocznij naukę
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A ... person moves or handles things in a careless, awkward way, often so that things are knocked over or broken rozpocznij naukę
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A... action or statement is not skilful or is likely to upset people rozpocznij naukę
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The action seemed a clumsy attempt to topple the Janata Dal government.
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Someone who is... is helpful and polite. rozpocznij naukę
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Linda and her team are extremely attentive to the individual's needs.
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A ... wound, injury or harm is one that you do to yourself deliberately rozpocznij naukę
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If you say that someone is being ... about something, you mean that you think they are deliberately not giving you much information or expressing an opinion about it. rozpocznij naukę
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He is cagey about what he was paid for the business.
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If you want to emphasize your disapproval of someone's great ambition or pride, you can refer to their ... ambition or pride. rozpocznij naukę
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'Your modesty is a cover for your overweening conceit,' she said
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excessively arrogant or presumptuous rozpocznij naukę
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not burdened, impeded, or hampered rozpocznij naukę
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But there was always a suspicion that they were the acts of governments enjoying the pleasure of spending money but unencumbered by the responsibility of raising it.
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If you describe something as ..., you mean that it is showy and looks cheap 🇺🇸 rozpocznij naukę
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Something that is ... expresses facts or ideas clearly and in few words. rozpocznij naukę
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Something that is ... is difficult and tiring, and involves a lot of effort. rozpocznij naukę
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The task was more arduous than he had calculated
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If you describe an amount or quantity of something as ..., you are critical of it because it is very small or not enough. rozpocznij naukę
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The rations that they gave us were meager and inadequate
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... is used to describe something which is hidden and not obvious at the moment, but which may develop further in the future. rozpocznij naukę
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Advertisements attempt to project a latent meaning behind an overt message.
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... means showing or feeling great mental suffering or physical pain. rozpocznij naukę
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The sight of Jon Matthews's anguished face was not something Jeffrey would soon forget.
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A... relationship or incident involves very strong emotions connected with love and sex. rozpocznij naukę
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She began a torrid love affair with a theatrical designer.
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If you make a ... remark or comment about someone or something, you express your low opinion of them. rozpocznij naukę
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He refused to withdraw derogatory remarks made about his boss.
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If you are ... about something, you are very pleased about it. 🇬🇧 rozpocznij naukę
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attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive. rozpocznij naukę
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They spent a furtive day together
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filled with sadness, grief, or sorrow; distressed rozpocznij naukę
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He was sore about the lack of invitation to your party.
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If you describe someone as ..., you mean that they are lively and full of enthusiasm or excitement about something. rozpocznij naukę
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Someone who is ... is charming, polite, and elegant, but may be insincere. rozpocznij naukę
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He is the suave, sophisticated owner of an advertising agency
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If you say that someone is being ..., you mean that they are being unpleasant and unkind. rozpocznij naukę
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in a way that uses personal power unfairly and without considering people's rights and wishes: rozpocznij naukę
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Local officials enforce rules arbitrarily and unreasonably.
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If you call someone a ... person, you mean that they spend too much money. Also a noun rozpocznij naukę
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Something that is ... is dangerous, especially to people's health or safety rozpocznij naukę
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Passive smoking can be hazardous to health.
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... shoes or clothes are practical and strong rather than fashionable and attractive. rozpocznij naukę
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Wear loose clothing and sensible footwear.
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People and things that are ... are dirty and untidy... clothes are old and torn. rozpocznij naukę
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completely unwilling to change a decision, opinion, demand, etc.: rozpocznij naukę
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Korea is unyielding in its demands for a new treaty.
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You use ... to describe something you think is very good or exciting. 🇬🇧 rozpocznij naukę
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You were cracking today at the match, way to go!
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Someone or something that is... for something is very well known. rozpocznij naukę
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New Orleans is famous for its cuisine.
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Something that is ... is relevant to a particular subject. rozpocznij naukę
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She had asked some pertinent questions
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fashionable but not likely to stay fashionable for a long time rozpocznij naukę
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Faddish diets are unlikely to work in the long term
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Someone who is... works hard in a careful and thorough way. rozpocznij naukę
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Meyers is a diligent and prolific worker.
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If the ground or a floor is..., it is covered in water, often because of heavy rain or as the result of an accident. rozpocznij naukę
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The bathroom floor was awash.
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If a place is... with something, it contains a large amount of it. rozpocznij naukę
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This, after all, is a company which is awash with cash.
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Someone who's ... is pretentious and snooty. If you speak to someone in a ... accent, they are going to assume that you're a snob. rozpocznij naukę
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If something is ... on something else, the first thing depends on the second in order to happen or exist. rozpocznij naukę
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In effect, growth is contingent on improved incomes for the mass of the low-income population
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having wealth or importance rozpocznij naukę
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If a hotel, restaurant, theatre, or transport service is ... +..., it has no rooms, tables, or tickets left for a time or date. rozpocznij naukę
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If someone is... +..., they have made so many arrangements that they have no more time to do things. rozpocznij naukę
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Mr Wilson's diary is booked up for months ahead
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A... difference, image, or sound is very easy to see, hear, or distinguish. rozpocznij naukę
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Her reticence was in sharp contrast to the glamour and star status of her predecessors
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A... change, movement, or feeling occurs suddenly, and is great in amount, force, or degree. rozpocznij naukę
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There's been a sharp rise in the rate of inflation.
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If someone says something in a... way, they say it suddenly and rather firmly or angrily, for example because they are warning or criticizing you rozpocznij naukę
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That ruling had drawn sharp criticism from civil rights groups.
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You can describe something as... if you think it is really nice. 🇺🇸 rozpocznij naukę
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A... place has hot, wet air. rozpocznij naukę
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The air was hot and steamy from the heat of a hundred bodies.
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An ... supply or source of something has not yet been used. rozpocznij naukę
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Mongolia, although poor, has considerable untapped resources of oil and minerals
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An ... opinion or statement is one that expresses a feeling or opinion completely and without any doubts. rozpocznij naukę
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Charles displays unreserved admiration for his grandfather.
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If you say that someone is ..., you mean that they pay great attention to detail because they like everything to be very neat, accurate, and in good order. rozpocznij naukę
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He was fastidious about his appearance
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If you say that someone is ..., you mean that they are concerned about keeping clean to an extent that many people consider to be excessive. rozpocznij naukę
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Ernestine kept her daughters fastidiously clean.
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A ... piece of equipment has something wrong with it and is not working properly rozpocznij naukę
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You use ... to describe someone's behavior when you want to emphasize that they do not care that they are behaving wrongly. rozpocznij naukę
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bald-faced 🇺🇸 / bare-faced ... crooked politicians who tell bald-faced lies
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If someone is ..., they are very worried or upset, and show this in their behaviour, movements, or voice. rozpocznij naukę
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Susan seemed agitated about something
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A ... sports player scores a lot of goals or wins a lot of matches or races. rozpocznij naukę
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If you describe something as ..., you think it is smart and cleverly designed. rozpocznij naukę
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Because this natty new game from the same people who brought us Angry Birds basically uses light and dark as its main mechanic.
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A ... time, factor, or situation is extremely important. rozpocznij naukę
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The incident happened at a critical point in the campaign
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If you are ... of something, you notice it or realize that it is happening rozpocznij naukę
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Conscious that he was becoming light-headed again, he went over to the window.
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Someone or something that is ... is very strong or healthy. rozpocznij naukę
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1. More women than men go to the doctor. Perhaps men are more robust or worry less? 2. We've always specialised in making very robust, simply designed machinery
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If you describe someone, especially a man, as..., you think that they are tall, strong, and attractive. 🇺🇸 rozpocznij naukę
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... a very husky young man, built like a football player
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If you are ..., you say exactly what you think without trying to be polite. rozpocznij naukę
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She is blunt about her personal life.
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to have a large amount of something, or to be full of something rozpocznij naukę
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The helicopter hovered above them bristling with machine guns
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A ... activity is extremely difficult and tiring to do. rozpocznij naukę
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This flight was more gruelling than I had expected.
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If you are ... with someone, you are friendly with them. 🇬🇧 rozpocznij naukę
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When someone in authority is ..., they are not as strict or severe as expected. rozpocznij naukę
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He believes the government is already lenient with drug traffickers.
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When people or things are left ..., they are not being watched or looked after. rozpocznij naukę
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She left her children unattended.
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If you say that something is ... on another thing, you mean that it uses a lot of that thing or too much of that thing. rozpocznij naukę
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1. Tanks are heavy on fuel and destructive to roads 2... salads heavy on carrots.
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If your heart is ..., you are sad about something. rozpocznij naukę
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Mr Maddison handed over his resignation letter with a heavy heart.
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remaining in the atmosphere; clinging; penetrating rozpocznij naukę
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If you describe something as ..., you are critical of it because there is no need or reason for it. rozpocznij naukę
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He accused the police of using unwarranted brutality.
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If you describe something or someone as ..., you mean that nothing can alter, destroy, or challenge them. rozpocznij naukę
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1. Liverpool football club are still looking unassailable. 2. His legal position is unassailable.
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If you say that someone has an ... belief or faith in something, you mean that they have complete faith in it and no doubts at all. rozpocznij naukę
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He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor
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If you describe something as ..., you think that it is dull and boring to look at or experience. rozpocznij naukę
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... his drab little office.
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A ... is someone who behaves violently and is involved in crime. old-fashioned! rozpocznij naukę
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... gangs of ruffians who lurk about intent on troublemaking.
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... clothes, curtains, or furnishings look dirty or dull. rozpocznij naukę
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A ... building or place is rather dark and depressing, and perhaps dirty rozpocznij naukę
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Shaw took me to his rather dingy office
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If a person has ... skin, their skin, especially on their face, is a pale-yellowish colour and looks unhealthy. rozpocznij naukę
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His face was sallow and shiny with sweat.
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A ... system, union, or collection of things has been put together without much thought and is not likely to work very well. rozpocznij naukę
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1. They joined with a ramshackle alliance of other rebels. 2... the present tax system, which the opposition says is ramshackle and complicated
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A ... building is badly made or in bad condition, and looks as if it is likely to fall down. rozpocznij naukę
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hey entered the shop, which was a curious ramshackle building
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If you describe a person or their actions as ..., you mean that the person does something or is involved in something without realizing it. rozpocznij naukę
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We're unwitting victims of the system
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happening without any sudden changes, interruption, or difficulty: rozpocznij naukę
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The intention is to achieve a seamless transition with a continuity of management.
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If you describe someone as ..., you mean that they try in a forceful way to get things done as they would like. informal, disapproval rozpocznij naukę
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1. She thought it would be too pushy. 2. Sign up online to use a provider's online trading platform and within minutes you will receive a call from a pushy salesman.
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If you say that someone is being ..., you mean they are being rude to someone they ought to be respectful to. rozpocznij naukę
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insolent reply, person...
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hard to endure, perform, or accomplish rozpocznij naukę
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You use ... to emphasize that a bad situation or quality is totally bad. emphasis rozpocznij naukę
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1. an unmitigated fool 2. Last year's cotton crop was an unmitigated disaster
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not willing to apologize or to make an apology rozpocznij naukę
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But he remains unapologetic about what he does.
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If one thing is... of another, it suggests what the other thing is likely to be. rozpocznij naukę
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Often physical appearance is indicative of how a person feels.
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When you're... you're bewildered, confused, lost, or mixed-up. In other words, you don't know what's going on. rozpocznij naukę
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