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łączyć (często w jakimś kontekście), mylić, rozpocznij naukę
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1) to combine (things, such as two versions of a text) into a composite whole. 2) to bring together or confuse This unsettling book—conflating journalism, personal reportage, sociology and philosophical inquiry. Here, however, he conflates the media by using both devices together.
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stanowisko kompromisowe, kompromis, centralna część rozpocznij naukę
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a standpoint or area midway between extreme or opposing positions, options, or objectives
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podejrzany, krętacki, szemrany rozpocznij naukę
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shady It's not my fault you own this dodgy stock. There are a lot of dodgy people living in this area
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stonować, złagodzić (np. wulgarne słownictwo w filmie); rozwodnic drinka rozpocznij naukę
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to deliberately make an idea or opinion less extreme, usually so that other people will accept it: to add water to a drink, usually an alcoholic drink, in order to make it less strong The party has watered down its ideals in order to appeal to the centre ground.
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horyzont, prospekt (sceneria za czymś), tło rozpocznij naukę
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a large piece of cloth with buildings, countryside, etc. painted on it, hung at the back of a stage during a performance. the general situation in which particular events happen: Their love affair began against a backdrop of war. The mountains form a dramatic backdrop to the little village.
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(US) slang, kiepski, dziwacki, dziwoląg rozpocznij naukę
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This is wack! a wack job (= a very strange person)
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blokować, unieruchamiać (maszynę), unieszkodliwiać, okalecza (kogoś) rozpocznij naukę
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to cause someone to have an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for them to do the things that other people do: She was disabled in the accident.
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to fit together firmly: The edges interlock to form a tight seal. interlocking rings
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poniżać, umniejszać; poniżający rozpocznij naukę
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to cause someone to become less respected: it had to be very demeaning for him to be associated with a femininity. The entire family was demeaned by his behaviour. I wouldn't demean myself by asking my parents for money.
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narzucać (wyobrażenie o czymś), wyobrażać soboe, wykalkulować rozpocznij naukę
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If you project a particular quality, that quality is what most people notice about you: to wrongly imagine that someone else is feeling a particular emotion or desire when in fact it is you who feels this way: Government spending is projected to rise by three percent next year. I suspect he's projecting his fears onto you. Recently the president has sought to project a much tougher image. I don't know what you were projecting.
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wylecieć komuś z pamięci, wypaść z głowy, zapomnieć o czymś rozpocznij naukę
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slip somebody's mind, memory I'm sorry, it went clean out of my mind.
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I love when my deep fried fish has a crispy batter.
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wypierać (inne gatunki roślin lub zwierząt), przewyższać, być lepszym rozpocznij naukę
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surpass You are in a strong position to outcompete workers around the world. They're going to outcompete a lot of the white law schools. They will outcompete other native fish for food and dominate the lake
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mulisty, lekko śluzowaty (pudding rozpocznij naukę
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a thick, sludgy puddingsoft, wet, and very thick: The black powder's just sort of gone to a a sludgy paste. a thick, sludgy pudding
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zadowolony z siebie, pełen samozadowolenia, beztroski rozpocznij naukę
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Well, are you complacent now? You can't be so complacent all the time. Grow up.
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kleszcze, manewr okrążający rozpocznij naukę
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pincer movement. Nice bit of a pincer movement coming from the right.
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podjąć się czegoś, przedsięwziąć rozpocznij naukę
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to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult Students are required to undertake simple experiments.
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zdumiony, oslupiony (potocznie) rozpocznij naukę
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startled Both became public events in a way that flabbergasted even the author.
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to imagine or expect that something will happen: We don't anticipate any trouble. We had one or two difficulties along the way that we didn't anticipate. They anticipate having several applicants for the job.
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sztabka, en barre, слиток rozpocznij naukę
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lingot. a piece of metal, usually in the shape of a narrow brick
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a situation that is not clear or where the rules are not known: The difference between gross negligence and recklessness is a legal grey area.
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place ash on the forehead
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(especially of ideas) not clear and having no form: She has a few nebulous ideas about what she might want to do in the future, but nothing definite.
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odzwierciadlający (np. poglądy); odzwierciedlać rozpocznij naukę
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Today's student body is even more reflective of American society as a whole. "It was not even reflective of what the majority felt back then."
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popierać (czyjeś poglądy), wspierać (przekonania), wzmacniać (uczucia), umacniać (więzi) rozpocznij naukę
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to make something stronger. If something reinforces an idea or opinion, it provides more proof or support for it and makes it seem true: The parting reinforced our love. The pockets on my jeans are reinforced with double stitching. The final technical report into the accident reinforces the findings of initial investigations. His behaviour merely reinforced my dislike of him.
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obalać, obalić, zadawać kłam (np. idei, teorii) rozpocznij naukę
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If you have a problem with the science then simply disprove the data. It took him a single day to disprove the second.
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, przeforsować, dokonać czegoś za pomocą nacisku; zmiażdżyć, przytłoczyć siłą, (np. konkurencję rozpocznij naukę
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The company is so big they simply steamroller the competition. They steamrollered the bill through the legislature.
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more expensive, exciting, etc. than necessary: colloquially Hollywood tends to make splashy films with lots of star actors.
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to make the loud, unpleasant sound of a chicken: to laugh in a loud, high voice: The hens cackled in alarm. A group of women were cackling in a corner. a cackling witch
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szczebiotać, śpiew, świergot rozpocznij naukę
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to sing, especially in a high voice: Was that you I heard warbling in the bathroom this morning?
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to find and go directly toward (someone or something) The missile was honing in on its target. Researchers are honing in on the cause of the disease.
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osoba porównująca różne oferty i wybierająca najbardziej korzystną rozpocznij naukę
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especially of a person) round or rounded in shape. obese corpulent. Do they picture him as a more sort of rotund, stocky little warrior. a rotund piglet.
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kontrowersyjny, sporny kłótliwy, swarliwy rozpocznij naukę
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But let us turn to some of the contentious points in the report. Why would you find one of them contentious and not the other?
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spieniężyć, zaINKASOWAĆ, osiągać zyski w niemoralny sposób, wzbogacać się w nieuczciwy sposób rozpocznij naukę
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to exchange something that represents value for the money it is worth The fund will have to begin cashing in its Treasury bonds. The parade has become very commercialized as businesses have cashed in on the 'pink pound'.
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utarty (zwrot), schematyczny rozpocznij naukę
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containing or consisting of fixed and repeated groups of words or ideas: The text was dull and formulaic.
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szorstki, zgryźliwy, opryskliwy rozpocznij naukę
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rude and unfriendly an abrasive, imposing old lady. She has a rather abrasive manner. He can sometimes be abrasive in meetings.
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poprzeczka (część bramki) rozpocznij naukę
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The ball hit the crossbar three times.
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Already I could see he was too winded to talk.
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końcówka, zacisk, przyłącze rozpocznij naukę
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of or relating to an end, extremity, boundary. a part that forms the end: extremity, termination
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nadąsany; formalny, wyniosły rozpocznij naukę
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Their wedding reception was quite stuffy. stuffy high-brown academics.
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oparty na wiedzy (np. decyzja), świadomy rozpocznij naukę
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Before investing, it's essential to conduct thorough research to make an informed decision. It was an informed choice.
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to act as a warning or sign of a future event: The recent outbreak of violence was foreshadowed by isolated incidents in the city earlier this year.
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możliwość zaprzeczenia bądź zakwestionowania rozpocznij naukę
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You have to look at everything through the deniability lens.
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rekolekcje (w kościele)! WYJAZD INTEGRACYJNY, odizolowanie sie, zacisze rozpocznij naukę
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a period of time used to pray and study quietly, or to think carefully, away from normal activities and duties The retreat helped me load my batteries. We went on (a) retreat at/to a monastery in Wales. The professor's speech signalled a retreat from his usual extreme views. Over the past few weeks we have seen the currency's big retreat from its historic high.
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shouted announcements and proclamations in the town square
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bezpośrednie, praktyczne doświadczenie rozpocznij naukę
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Someone who has hands-on experience of something has done or used it rather than just read or learned about it: with a hands-on way of doing things becomes closely involved in managing and organizing things and in making decisions: Many employers consider hands-on experience to be as useful as academic qualifications. She's very much a hands-on manager.
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wracać do czegoś (punktu wyjścia), wspominać rozpocznij naukę
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My grandma likes to hark back her childhood.
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patience
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wszystkie warstwy społeczne rozpocznij naukę
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used to refer to people who have many different jobs or positions in society —usually used with from People from all walks of life came to the carnival. Thousands of worshippers from every walk of life joined together in prayer.
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assumption The research project is based on the premise stated earlier
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nazbyt skromny, niedoceniający siebie, umniejszający swoją wartość rozpocznij naukę
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to become or cause someone to become happier, more energetic, or more active She perked up as soon as I mentioned that Charles was coming to dinner. He perked up at the news. Would you like a cup of coffee? It might perk you up.
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Do you know that Francis Underwood references in his soliloquies to Shakespeare?
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They never meet again, but their lives are interlocked until death.
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kropka (na końcu zdania). punktum rozpocznij naukę
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Put a full stop at the end of the sentence. u
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podkopywać, podcinać, podminowywać (psuć coś) sprzedać po niższej cenie, PODCIĄĆ 💲📒⚽ rozpocznij naukę
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to sell goods at a lower price than your competitors. undersell, undermine And some in Congress are trying to undercut the operation.
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kwestionować historyczność rozpocznij naukę
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Walki trwały NIEPRZERWANIE (niesłabnącą) rozpocznij naukę
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The fighting continued unabated The fighting continued unabated throughout the night.
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zmusić kogoś do zrobienia czegoś rozpocznij naukę
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coercing enslaved captives to the most drudge-type of physical labour.
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grind the drudgery of housework
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denoting or relating to a person whose gender identity corresponds with the sex registered for them at birth; not transgende this new-found attention to the plight of black trans folks by primarily cisgender allies is timely and necessary
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Rather we value ourselves according to our honor and steadfastness.
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the final phrase or sentence of a joke or story, providing the humour or some other crucial element. "his humour did not depend on punchlines"
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krępować, ograniczać, paraliżować, podcinać ścięgna 🦵 rozpocznij naukę
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The company was hamstrung by traditional but inefficient ways of conducting business.
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grawerować, ozdabiać rytem rozpocznij naukę
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I want to chase "I love you" on the bracelet. chase the skull of his enemy with silver
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