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the particular importance or attention that is given to something: Tokyo puts emphasis on energy security and independence from imports.
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to move slowly, especially as a result of outside forces, with no control over direction: I suddenly felt like my life drifts in front my eyes.
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of people, things, places, etc.) to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones Your relationship habits can attract or repel people.
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zeznawać przeciwko komuś(świadczyć) rozpocznij naukę
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You testify, you get five years probation(w zawieszeniu)
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to formally establish a new company, organization, system, way of working, etc.: Use PayPal to conveniently set up your recurring subscription payments.
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to make someone feel less confident, enthusiastic, and positive about something, or less willing to do something: This curtain is meant to discourage you from spooning with me.(przytulania)
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to have as a plan or purpose I don't Intend to cause trouble ever again.
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odnosi się do, nawiązywać do rozpocznij naukę
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to talk or write about someone or something, especially in only a few words Mandala which appears in logo refers to creating harmony.
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pojawiają się, pojawiają się rozpocznij naukę
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to start to be seen or to be present These advertisements may appear on other websites or services. But I might turn up shot in the head any time now.
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wskazywać na coś, zwracać na cos uwagę rozpocznij naukę
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to make a person notice someone or something, sometimes by holding up one of your fingers towards him, her, or it: Let me just point out one thing.
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to think that something is likely to be true
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to know about something before it happens I don't foresee any difficulties so long as we keep within budget.
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to tell someone confidently that something is true, especially so that they do not worry The prime minister assured the electorate taxes would not be increased after the election.
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to take part in something: This approach seems to be fair for both parties involved to the project.
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to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused He has always demanded the highest standards of behaviour from his children. The council said the think abortion should bd avaible on demand
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To have a duty or be responsible for sth Baby, How I supposed to know...
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to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left If a supply of something runs out, all of it has been used or it is comp My patience is beginning to run out.
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When a vehicle or its driver accelerates, the speed of the vehicle increases I accelerated to overtake the bus
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to discuss all the details of something, often before making a decision It is very important to try and talk all the issues through so that they can be dealt with in an appropriate manner(odpowiedni sposób)
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to step awkwardly while walking or running and fall or begin to fall make a mistake, or to pause unexpectedly when speakingthe sand Running along the beach, she stumbled on a log and fell on to
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to deal with something I'm not sure how to approach the problem.
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physical or mental activity needed to achieve something In their efforts to reduce crime the government expanded the police force(rozszerzyć)
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ustąp pierwszeństwa przejazdu rozpocznij naukę
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to allow other vehicles to go past before you move onto a road You have to give way to traffic coming from the right
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to (cause something to) break suddenly into very small pieces The glass shattered into a thousand tiny pieces
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the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to do this At the time she was under the influence of her father
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to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you I owe you a drink for helping me move.
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rozkładać/rozwijać/rozszerzać rozpocznij naukę
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to cover or reach a wider or increasing area, or to make something do this Without this ability, the parasite cannot spread.(pasożyt)
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zdziwić, zdziwienie, zdzwiony rozpocznij naukę
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astonish, astonishment, astonished to surprise someone very much Women never, never cease to astonish me. I was astonished by how much she'd grown.(amazes)
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to speak or say something, especially the first part of a word, with difficulty, for example pausing before it or repeating it several times:
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To enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possesion of it Besides, you have enough firepower here to invade Russia.
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to give up sth that is valuable to you in order to help another person Many womens sacrifice careers for their families.
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Antybiotyki nie są niezbędne i mogą przyczynić się do choroby rozpocznij naukę
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to give something, especially money, in order to provide or achieve something together with other people Antibiotics arent neccesary and may contribute to ill.
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Spowodować, doprowadzić, przynieść rozpocznij naukę
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to cause sth to happen He brought about his company's collapse by his reckless spending.
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to get sth that is useful. The mayor has gained a lot of support from teacher's union.
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because of The series was cancelled due to poor ratings.
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to give a particular job or piece of work to someone The case has been assigned to our most senior officer.
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to know someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before I hadn't seen her for 20 years, but I recognized her immediately.
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to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of something They assessed the cost of the flood damage at £2,500.
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a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war: Fortunately, the accident ended up without casualties
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to happen, to continue I'm sure we never hear about a lot of what goes on in government. Let's carry on this discussion at some other time.
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to leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever As a baby he was abandoned by his mother.
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