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address - She gave an address to the Royal Academy.
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neonate - We provide intensive care for seriously ill neonates.
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If a reason, argument, etc. is compelling, it makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong rozpocznij naukę
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compelling - It's a fairly compelling argument for going.
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(an amount that is) more than is needed rozpocznij naukę
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surplus - The world is now producing large food surpluses.
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fraudster - New measures are needed to prevent fraudsters opening bank accounts with stolen cheques.
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shredder - Put it through the shredder before throwing it out.
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excess energy - Kids have so much excess energy; they need to run
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to come for a visit, esp. without having received an invitation for a specific time rozpocznij naukę
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drop in - Drop in whenever you’re in the neighborhood.
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have a criminal record - However, he never had a criminal record of any kind.
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to become fashionable or popular rozpocznij naukę
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catch on - I wonder if the game will ever catch on with young people?
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imminent - The company is in imminent danger of collapse.
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forthcoming - At the forthcoming elections, the government will be seeking a fresh mandate from the people.
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not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you rozpocznij naukę
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oblivious - She was often oblivious to the potential consequences of her actions.
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to go up to or stop and speak to someone in a threatening way rozpocznij naukę
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accost - They were accosted at a bus stop by someone who said he needed money.
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prickle, smart - She lay on the grass and the stiff dry grass prickled the back of her legs.
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pinch - "I feel like pinching myself to see if I'm real," Bob said
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sour - This soup is much too sour for me
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słodki, soczysty, pełen soku rozpocznij naukę
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luscious - luscious ripe figs
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przepyszny, apetyczny, wyśmienity rozpocznij naukę
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scrumptious - Try my wife's cake. It is scrumptious.
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tickle - It tickled a little bit
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(a record of) money taken out of a bank account rozpocznij naukę
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debit - Debits are shown in the left-hand column. Opposite
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range from - The price range is from $100 to $500.
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to disappear or stop being present or existing, especially in a sudden, surprising way rozpocznij naukę
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vanish - The child vanished while on her way home from school.
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to escape by running away, especially because of danger or fear rozpocznij naukę
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flee - She fled (from) the room in tears.
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the effect that an action or decision will have on something else in the future rozpocznij naukę
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implication - The company is cutting back its spending and I wonder what the implications will be for our department.
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uprzedni, wcześniejszy (przed rzeczownikiem) rozpocznij naukę
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prior to - the weeks prior to her death
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alleged - Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial.
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porywający, wciągający (np. film, książka) rozpocznij naukę
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gripping - The book was so gripping that I just couldn't put it down
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