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how long did it take to go there About how long will it take to get there? = Ile zajmie dotarcie na miejsce? How long will it take? = Jak długo to zajmie? Ile zajmie dotarcie na miejsce?
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The farmer has a large flock (= group) of long-haired sheep. We heard sheep bleating/baaing in the field. a farm animal with thick wool that eats grass and is kept for its wool, skin, and meat:
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I've bought a shoulder of lamb for Sunday lunch. She bought a side of lamb from the butcher's shop. Roast the lamb on a spit. We saw a lamb being born. I cooked a lamb casserole. a young sheep, or the flesh of a young sheep eaten as meat:
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to use your teeth to cut into something or someone: He bit into the apple. He bites his fingernails. My dog doesn't bite.
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to (make a person or animal) feel frightened: Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you.
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an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought: The company couldn't fix the device, so he demanded a refund. I took the radio back to the shop and asked for/demanded/got/was given a refund.
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a building containing a swimming pool and other places where you can play sports The land is now a large car park for the new leisure centre. He had also worked as a coach at a local leisure centre.
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If something lies in a particular place, position, or direction, it is in that place, position, or direction: He was lying on the bed.(On leżał na łóżku.) Jane was lying on the sofa, asleep.(Jane leżała na sofie, pogrążona we śnie.) She looked up from where she was lying.(Ona spojrzała z miejsca, w którym leżała.)
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to slide something, especially a piece of cloth, over the surface of something else, in order to remove dirt, food, Could you wipe the table? I wiped the dishes. Wash the plates and wipe them. Wipe the plate and put it on the table. Anna gave her nose a wipe. I wiped the tragic events from my memory.
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to cut or damage a surface or your skin slightly with or on something sharp or rough: I scratched my leg. She's scratching her leg because it's itching. My cat scratched my forearms.
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the fact of having or producing an uncomfortable feeling on the skin that makes you want to rub it with your nails: This cream will reduce the itching. The itching is due to an allergic reaction to the mite. more_vert I have an itch on my leg, can you come and scratch it? Swędzi mnie noga, mogłabyś mnie podrapać?
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a string that you use to fasten openings, especially in shoes, by putting it through two lines of small holes and tying the ends together: Your shoe laces are undone. Tie your laces. /Your laces are undone. He tripped on his own shoelaces. Children in kindergarten learn how to do their shoelaces up.
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unfastened: Why didn't you tell me my zip was undone! Damn, my shoe-laces have come undone again. He undid his pocket button and took out his wallet. Why didn't you tell me my fly was undone? She undid her bra.(Ona rozpięła swój stanik.
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to remove an unwanted covering or a top layer from something, especially using a sharp edge or something rough: Scrape your boots clean before you come in./ You won't die, it's just a little scrape./ She scraped her knee when she fell.
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a large, usually white bird with a long neck that lives on rivers and lakes: We watched the swans glide by./ When the female swan dies, the male remains alone until he dies.
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an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something: Jake had a bruise on his left arm. /There's a bruise on this apple, I won't eat it./ I bruised my knee when I fell down.
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