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„in a matter of minutes attackers were routed” rozpocznij naukę
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defeat and cause to retreat in disorder
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having or showing cunning or deceitful nature
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a temporary interval of quiet or lack of activity
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„the innefable beauty of the girl” rozpocznij naukę
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niewypowiedziany/niewymowny too great or too extreme to be expressed or described in words
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„I touched her hot, opening lips with the utmost piety, tiny sips, nothing salacious” rozpocznij naukę
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having or conveying undue or inappropriate interest in sexual matters
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„Olympic drug test nabbed another athlete yesterday” rozpocznij naukę
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to catch (someone) doing sth wrong
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„She accepted the invitation with alacrity“ rozpocznij naukę
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brisk and cheerful readiness
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„... what frolics, what twists of lust, you might see fromm your impeccable highways if Kumby Kabins were suddenly drained of their pigments and became transparent as boxes of glass” rozpocznij naukę
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„she was resplendent in a sea-green dress” rozpocznij naukę
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attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptomuous
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swanky hotel; swanky restaurant rozpocznij naukę
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elegancki/bajerancki/szpanerski very expensive and fashionable, in a way that is intended to attract people's attention and admiration
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"they were locked in an embrace" rozpocznij naukę
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an act of holding someone closely in one's arms.
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"... she walked through dilating space with the lentor of one walking under water or in a dream." rozpocznij naukę
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rozszerzanie się / powiększanie się the action or condition of becoming or being made wider, larger, or more open.
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"Lucy looked a little bemused" rozpocznij naukę
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puzzled, confused, or bewildered.
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"the drink made her maudlin" rozpocznij naukę
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self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental, often through drunkenness.
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"Both were rather pallid and looked as though they needed the morning sun." rozpocznij naukę
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(of a person's face) pale, typically because of poor health.
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plunk something down (colloquiall) "When he came back, he plonked the drinks down on the table." rozpocznij naukę
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kawałek czegoś w kształcie klina (np. kawałek sera, cytryny)
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a small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines.
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"His message told us to get the information to you by the most expeditious means possible, that it was a serious emergency." rozpocznij naukę
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done with speed and efficiency.
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"a matter of the utmost importance" rozpocznij naukę
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a drink supposed to arouse love and desire for a particular person in the drinker; a love potion.
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"It was here that they had pounced upon their brother last night." rozpocznij naukę
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skakać / rzucić się (na kogoś)
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