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to buy or obtain something quickly and enthusiastically: rozpocznij naukę
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snap sth up - The fall in property prices means that there are a lot of bargains waiting to be snapped up.
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to immediately offer someone a job, contract, etc. because they are exactly what you want or need: rozpocznij naukę
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snap sb up - In Louisiana, sugar farms are having trouble finding workers because oil companies are snapping them up.
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to be useful or helpful to someone or something rozpocznij naukę
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stand sb in good stead - Getting some work experience now will stand you in good stead (for) when you apply for a permanent job.
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various levels of social position or achievement: rozpocznij naukę
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(from) all walks of life - Thousands of worshippers from every walk of life joined together in prayer.
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to be a feature of something, especially a feature that cannot be avoided rozpocznij naukę
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part and parcel - stress was part and parcel of the job
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to happen or appear unexpectedly rozpocznij naukę
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crop up - New problems crop up every day.
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to speak quietly and in a way that is not clear so that the words are difficult to understand: rozpocznij naukę
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mumble - He often mumbles, and I never know what he’s asking me.
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to talk or write in a confused way, often for a long time: rozpocznij naukę
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ramble - Sorry, I'm rambling (on) - let me get back to the point.
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to stand, sit, or walk with the shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tired and bored: rozpocznij naukę
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slouch - He's developed a slouch from leaning over his books all day.
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pleased with your situation and not hoping for change or improvement rozpocznij naukę
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content - He seems fairly content with (his) life
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wanting very much to do or have something, especially something interesting or enjoyable rozpocznij naukę
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eager - She sounded very eager to meet you
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annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem rozpocznij naukę
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exasperated - He's becoming increasingly exasperated with the situation
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full of hope and happiness rozpocznij naukę
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upbeat - A number of companies remain upbeat about growth prospects in the coming months
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be on the edge - She's on the edge, don't talk to her
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down in the dumps - She's a bit down in the dumps because she failed one of her exams
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be over the moon - Tell her about the surprise - she'll be over the moon
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get on sb nerves - Stop whining. You’re getting on my nerves
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to be very unhappy because someone has something that you want rozpocznij naukę
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be green with envy - I'm green with envy because Jane is going to Japan
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to become less respected by others rozpocznij naukę
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lose face - He will really lose face if this deal goes wrong
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be tearing one's hear out
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to be unable to decide about something rozpocznij naukę
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be in two minds - I was in two minds whether or not to come this morning
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to make a lot of effort to do something rozpocznij naukę
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put your heart and soul into sth - She puts her heart and soul into her work.
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a list of things that have to be done and of the people who will do them: rozpocznij naukę
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tworzyć, zakładać, nawiązywać rozpocznij naukę
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establish - The brewery was established in 1822
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radca prawnt - a person who is learning to be a solicitor by working for a law firm rozpocznij naukę
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trainee solicitor - Paul is a trainee solicitor who is about to qualify this summer
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a course that teaches you a lot of basic facts in a very short time: rozpocznij naukę
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crash course - To prepare for his role in the movie, he took a crash course in doing farm chores like plowing fields and shearing sheep
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an act of removing someone from a job rozpocznij naukę
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sacking - Mr Ali said the sackings would save the company about $40 million a year
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