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        |  rozpocznij naukę sos rybny ze sfermentowanych ryb (używany w kuchni starożytnego Rzymu)  |  |   Still, fish sauce and garum are much different from anchovies. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę roślina strączkowa, drgać, TĘTNIC  |  |   Your eyelid always pulses when you lie. My muscles pulse after a hard training. The landscape was pulsing with life. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę sztuka ozdobnego strzyżenia krzewów i drzew  |  |   the art of cutting bushes into attractive shapes, especially of animals and birds, or bushes shaped in this way. The garden is in the arts and crafts style, and features topiary, a long border, an orchard and a wild flower meadow. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę potok, przypływ, atak, fala, napływ  |  |   Residents fled the onrush of the floodwaters. Nothing was important but to give in again to the onrush of his mouth. Their Boston winter world was being overtaken by the onrush of time. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę gromadzić, zbierać, zdobywać (np. informacje)  |  |  to collect information in small amounts and often with difficulty   I am not able to glean any useful information from the producer's site. They're leaving on Tuesday - I managed to glean that much (from them). |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę zwiększyć, podwyższyć (np. tempo produkcji w fabryce; podskoczyć, skoczyć (np. akcje w firmie)  |  |  to increase the speed, power, or cost of something   Announcement of the merger is expected to ramp up share prices over the next few days. Mitsubishi has ramped up the speed of its new micro-controllers. Most countries, including the United States, have also ramped down since the cold war. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę rzucić coś (jakąś pracę); dużo znaczeń  |  |  sling   She chucked a glass into the wall. I chucked my job yesterday. Chuck some beans in the soup. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Must is a freshly pressed fruit juice. The must comes from the old and dirty rags on the floor. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę złowróżbny, złowieszczy (pompatyczny, uroczysty)  |  |  too serious and trying to be very important. Portentous events, statements, or signs are important because they show that something unpleasant is very likely to happen:   The problem with the book is that it sometimes descends into portentous philosophizing. The report contains numerous portentous references to a future environmental calamity. Everything seemed portentous, though of what no one could say. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   He had an internal haemorrhage, we're very sorry. The cause of her death was a brain haemorrhage. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a very happy or successful period in the past:   She recalled the halcyon days of her youth. a halcyon era following the American Civil War |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  heaping. (of a spoon or plate) containing as much as possible:   Add a heaped teaspoonful of sugar. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a situation in which people laugh very loudly and think something is very funny   What was all the hilarity about? |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę peklowane mięso, wędlina, Speking  |  |  it has undergone a process of preservation through methods such as salting, smoking, or drying   Examples of these products include cooked ham, sausages, bacon |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę mieć sens, być logicznym, być prawdziwym  |  |   This doesn't hold water, can you explain it again? |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę zrobić na bóstwo, wystroić  |  |  to make someone or something look more attractive or impressive   Tried to gussy it up with political motivation. The museum will put finishing touches on new exhibits and gussy up old ones in time for the grand reopening. He was all gussied up in a jacket and frilled shirt. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  lewd. containing humorous remarks about sex: |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a long, loose, usually black piece of clothing worn especially by priests   Village cures in their black cassocks and shovel hats, and monks in sandals and brown woollen robes, were everywhere. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę ponowne poświęcenie, wykorzystanie  |  |  a ceremony in which a building or other structure is formally declared for the second, third, etc. time to have a particular purpose, such as to honour a person, group, or god:   A commemoration and re-dedication service will be held in the new school. The rededication was held in honour of all veterans. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   What does a young wench like you need with more? |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Serve with a side dish of garlicky green beans. Hot, garlicky air escaped as he started inside. garlicky breath could kill a vampire |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   I need fabric with a plaid pattern. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  /sau/. not to confuse with sow/sēw/ |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę akcent (zazwyczaj irlandzki lub szkocki)  |  |   Brosnan speaks with an accent that’s a fusion of his own silvery brogue and a gruff drawl. His voice held more than a bit of a brogue. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę opowiedzieć się za czymś, związać się z czymś, obierać (np. za ideą, z partią polityczną, sposób życia)  |  |  to become involved with or support an activity or opinion. come out in favour of   Vegetarianism is one cause she does not espouse. For myself, I espouse the middle position, whatever that may be. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a very poor person   A penance which hypothecated payments for the upkeep of paupers or priests was imaginative and peculiarly appropriate in the fight against heresy |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  unable to empty your bowels as often as you should:   If you ate more fibre you wouldn't get constipated. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę siarkawy; jadowity, kąśliwy, nieprzyjemny (o osobie, o sposobie bycia)  |  |  |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę moim zdaniem (spoken language)  |  |   For my money, Wayne puts on the best show in town. for my money the choice is obvious |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę ironicznie, żartobliwie, z przekąsem  |  |   Your tongue-in-cheek comments are sometimes annoying. She fell in love with his tongue-in-cheek humour. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   The main course was a pork roast stuffed with prunes. You don't like her but it doesn't mean that you can roast her. |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |   He saved a bunch of grapes for later. I ate a bunch of bananas. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  any of a large group of cells found mostly on the tongue that allow different tastes to be recognized |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę przyjacielska więź między mężczyznami  |  |  a close, friendly, but not sexual relationship between two men   The two men apparently struck up a bromance while working on the movie set together. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę potrawa z owoców morza mięsa  |  |  a dish that includes lobster (= a sea creature with a long body covered with a hard shell, two large claws, and eight legs) and steak (= a large, flat piece of meat from a cow), or sometimes similar foods:   It was without doubt the best surf and turf I have ever tasted. The surf 'n' turf combo was substantial and satisfying. |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |   She had to put her ring in pawn to pay the bills. Of all items pawned, jewellery is the most common |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  (of a planet) similar to Earth   extraterrestrial. terrestrial deity. the search for terrestrial planets |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę łuska, łupina; cień, wrak (człowieka  |  |  hull   When I first met him, he was very energetic. Now he is a husk of a man. My son, by contrast, had nothing much to report, just a couple of old egg husks. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę rodzaj patelni, blacha do pieczenia na wolnym ogniu  |  |  a round, flat piece of metal used for cooking over a fire or cooker |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a small piece of rubber, plastic, wood, etc. that fits into a hole in order to close it |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę zakątek, okolica; czyjeś rewiry  |  |  surroundings   someone's neck of the woods |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Then at the other side there’s the sweet, tanginess from the cream. This is a mild cheese but has a nice tanginess |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę przykrywać, pokrywać, zakrywać  |  |  to cover or surround something or someone completely:   The nuclear waste is encased in concrete before being sent for storage in disused mines. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  connected with animals from the cattle group:   a bovine virus. He had a gentle, slightly bovine expression. |  |  | 
|  cattlerozpocznij naukę |  |  Latin peculium, which means "private property," are related to the Latin noun for cattle, pecus.   pecuniary needs pecuniary rewards. pecuniary aid pecuniary gifts. cattle were viewed as a trading commodity, and property was often valued in terms of cattle |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę łagodzić (ból), stanowić okoliczność łagodzącą (np. dla sądu)  |  |  to reduce the bad effects of something. to reduce pain without curing its cause   They tried to palliate the hardship of their lives. The drugs palliate pain but have no effect on inflammation. He tried to palliate his guilt before you by involving me in its responsibility." |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  the sexual act in which a man puts his penis into a woman's vagina |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  relating to or smelling of musk (= a substance with a strong, sweet smell):   Her skin had a warm musky odour. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę upaść, zostać odrzuconym (np. o pomyśle  |  |   Under time pressure, little adjustments are going by the wayside. In the end, many stood firm and kept what they wanted, but real reform went by the wayside. wayside shrines |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Put all the ingredients in the food processor and blend it |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   He entered the room drunk and bottomless - everyone started laughing. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   The secret ingredient in this dish is shallot. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę przeglądać, przekartkować książkę  |  |   Did you at least thumb through this book like I asked? |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  infirmity, physical weakness   Is it surprising then that after such violent roles there follow relapses into feverishness and debility? |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę fałszerski (dodatek), rozcieńczający (środek)  |  |   The scientists found an adulterant in samples. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę harmonogram, kolejność, grafik  |  |  a list of people's names, often with the jobs they have been given to do   If you look on the duty roster, you'll see when you're working. shift list. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę obsypać, skrapiać, zrosić  |  |   but there was only a great wall of sooty darkness that reeked of acid smoke and billowed overhead to besprinkle Skama with black. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  secretly, without anyone seeing or knowing:   Joe surreptitiously had a look in the answer book. an audiotape of the surreptitiously recorded conversation |  |  | 
|   wypluwać (np. o autobusie "wypluwającym" z siebie ludzi); wymiotować zwracać   literaryrozpocznij naukę |  |  to release large amounts of liquid, gas, or other contents: to send many people out of a place or vehicle at the same time: to force something up from the stomach and out through the mouth:   The pipe was found to be disgorging dangerous chemicals into the sea. The delayed commuter train disgorged hundreds of angry passengers. Flies disgorge digestive fluid onto their food to soften it up. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  to make something fuller or fatter   She went round plumping up the cushions. Lips can be plumped up with injections. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   I hope we can tie our project up by the end of the year. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę zmysł, obycie; obeznany, kumaty, rozumny, bystry  |  |   I'm glad we have a savvy guy like you on our payroll. My parents are truly eco savvy. My street savvy should not be taken lightly. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Though there were a number older than he, they acknowledged his chieftaincy. During this period efforts were made to define and protect chieftaincy. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a thin layer of something on a surface   The first film is shabby. a film of smoke |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę wałęsać się, szwendać się  |  |  to move slowly around or stand in a public place without an obvious reason. to go slowly, stopping often   A gang of youths were loitering outside the cinema. Come straight home and don't loiter, Alan. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   the human tongue has almost 6 thousand taste buds. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a thick substance in your nose and throat that is produced when you have a cold   the theory of the four humors was quite prevalent among all classes of society in the date of antiquity, just as in the medieval period afterward. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  If you say something tongue in cheek, you intend it to be understood as a joke, although you might appear to be serious   He said that he was a huge fan of the president, although I suspect it was tongue in cheek. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę dominujący smak (przytłaczający)  |  |  too strong to be able to continue or resist. overwhelming   Firefighters were driven back by the overpowering heat of the flames. There's an overpowering smell of garlic in the kitchen. He's suffering from overpowering feelings of guilt. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę zapuszczony, obskurny (o miejscu), obdarty (o osobie) 🌻  |  |  looking dirty or in bad condition and likely to be involved in dishonest or illegal activities: (SCRUFFY, sleazy, squalid)   a seedy hotel He didn't like the look of the seedy characters who were hanging around outside the bar. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę mijać (przyjęcie, spotkanie)  |  |   How did your match pass off? |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  behaviour that is sexual, in a way that is uncontrolled and socially unacceptable:   When it first came out, the novel was banned for licentiousness. Charles's reign ushered in a period of licentiousness. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę mieszanka, pstrokacizna; SKŁADANKA PIOSENEK  |  |  a mixture of different things, especially tunes put together to form a longer piece of music:   a medley of popular tunes The menu described the dessert as "a medley of exotic fruits". |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  edible snail |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę słonawy (o wodzie); morska toń  |  |  Briny water contains a lot of salt.   She had briny lips. The briny was luring him. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a very alkaline substance, usually either sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, that is used to make soap and cleaning products, and also to preserve some types of food:   Lye was the main ingredient in homemade soap of the era. Olives are often cured with lye to make them less bitter. The cinders falling into the water made a lye. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę powątpiewający, wątpiący (okazujący wątpliwość; podejrzliwy  |  |   But dubious or not, they pay to hear what he has to say. He gave me a dubious look but asked no questions. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  evil and cruel:   It's the story of a woman who plots a dastardly revenge on her unfaithful lover. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  plastic wrap   Cover the bowl with clingfilm and leave in a warm place for one hour. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę gotować w małej ilości wody, mleka (dusić rybę); kraść (pomysły), kłusować  |  |  to cook something such as a fish, or an egg with its shell removed, by putting it in gently boiling water or other liquid. to take and use for yourself unfairly or dishonestly something, usually an idea, that belongs to someone else:   We had poached eggs for breakfast. Do you like pears poached in red wine?. to catch and kill animals without permission on someone else's land. Jeff always poaches my ideas, and then pretends that they're his own. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  an adult female pig (sau) |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  to make or serve a meal:   Come to the table everybody - I'm ready to dish (supper) up. What's the canteen dishing up for us today? |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę smród, smrodek (Am), pietr, cykor (Br)  |  |  a strong offensive smell. a state of paralyzing fear   His funk was all over the room. He got the usual kind of funk and ran away |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a bowl with small holes in it, used for washing food or for emptying food into when it has been cooked in water:   After four minutes, pour the pasta into a colander to drain. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  to praise something or someone very much: exalt, praise, laud   His book extolling the benefits of vegetarianism sold thousands of copies. extol the virtues of She is forever extolling the virtues of her children. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a large, flat, round fish with a long tail that has poisonous points on it |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę podłoże, podglebie, dno akwarium, substrat językowy (pierwotne podłoże językowe)  |  |  a substance or surface that an organism grows and lives on and is supported by   This makes some parts of the substrate higher than others. They live on substrates both above and below the water level. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę goleń 🍖 podudzie, piszczel (u ludzi i zwierząt)  |  |  a long, thin, straight part of particular objects, especially one that connects the end of a device or tool that you hold to the end of it that moves or does something. the leg of a person or animal, especially the part below the knee   the shank of a screwdriver the shank of a key/nail. You can buy ready-to-use beef shanks from your supermarket. As he tottered across the stage I noticed how shrunken were his shanks, how feeble his voice. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę pokajać się, pójść do Canossy  |  |  to admit that you were wrong:   After boasting that his company could outperform the industry's best, he's been forced to eat humble pie. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  people of high social class, especially in the past:   a member of the landed gentry (= those who own a lot of land) |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę natychmiast, bez dyskusji  |  |  suddenly, without discussion or a legal process:   He was summarily dismissed from his job. More than 50 other captured rebels were summarily executed |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Even more than creature comforts, they should be on every car. I might as well have my creature comforts around me. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a substance that makes it easier for the waste from someone's bowels to come out   Do not use a laxative without first talking to your doctor. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę nieumiarkowanie zwłaszcza w piciu  |  |  sickness caused by excess in drinking or eating. 2. gross intemperance, esp. in drinking. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę narządy wewnętrzne; najważniejsze elementy czegoś  |  |  the vital organs (= the main organs inside the body, such as the heart, lungs, and brain, that are necessary for life): the most important and central part of something: the vital signs   He plunged the knife into the man's vitals and he was dead within seconds. The new law is intended to curb the drug addiction and trafficking that is eating into the vitals of the economy of the country. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę przegrzebek (pływa w morzu)  |  |   If your scallops are smaller, you can use two or three. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Vestments are saying something very important about our relationship with God. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę lekceważą tradycyjne powitanie króla  |  |   they flout the traditional welcoming of the king  |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   By this time, most of the unit was on its feet, lined up with mess kits in hand. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę samozatapiać (statek), rujnować (szanse na coś), niweczyć (czyjeś plany)  |  |  to sink your own ship on purpose. to cause something such as a plan or an opportunity to fail   Arriving late for the interview scuppered my chances of getting the job. The chance has been scuttled. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę przetykaczka (np. do WC), tłok  |  |  a suction device consisting of a cup-shaped piece of rubber on the end of a stick, used to get rid of things that are blocking pipes. a part of a device that you push down into it:   He pressed down the plunger of his cafetière. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Which vegetables do you add to your potage? this pumpkin potage is absolutely fantastic. This godly ball-like vegetable adss so much flavor to it. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a male chicken that has had part of its sex organs removed to improve the taste of its flesh for food |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę jadowity zjadliwy (wirus) złośliwy  |  |  A virulent disease or poison is dangerous and spreads or affects people very quickly. full of hate and violent opposition:   A particularly virulent strain of flu has recently claimed a number of lives in the region. She is a virulent critic of US energy policy. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę dziedziniec (w kształcie kwadratu)  |  |  a square space outside with buildings on all four sides, especially in a school or college. quadrangle   He can be seen everyday, running across the quad from one university building to another. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę gryzący, drażniący (głos, dym)  |  |  An acrid smell or taste is strong and bitter and causes a burning feeling in the throat:   Clouds of acrid smoke issued from the building. And forgetting to keep the acrid note out of his voice. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  dried maize that is boiled and eaten |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę wykluczanie mniejszości (np. z polityki, dyskusji, społeczeństwa  |  |  the activity of trying to control who gets particular resources, power, or opportunities, and who does not:   We are seeing the decline of cultural gatekeeping— the control over what is deemed worthy exerted by critics, educators, and so forth. Doctors who screen patients for clinical need provide a gatekeeping function for healthcare services. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  to leave or go somewhere in a great hurry   As soon as I heard he was coming I hightailed it out of there. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę kondygnacja schodów, bieg schodów  |  |   She's waiting for me at the bottom of the flight of steps |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Pistachios are very expensive nuts. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę bicie kijem w podeszwy stóp (jako kara bądź tortura  |  |  a punishment consisting of beating the soles of the feet with a stick   After their encounter with the bastinado they could, in any case, hardly stand. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a large bowl, usually with a lid, from which soup or vegetables are served   The typical forms are bowls, tureens, high stands |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę uprawna odmiana jakiejś rośliny  |  |  a variety (= type) of a plant that has been produced by breeding:   Rice cultivars exist that are adapted to deep flooding. A local cultivar of banana was planted. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę potomek, latorośl (pęd rośliny  |  |  a young member of a rich and famous family:   He's the scion of a very wealthy newspaper-publishing family. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę marynować, peklować (np. jedzenie, aby zachować świeżość)  |  |  rozdzielana   The ham was cured and dispensed into packages. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę tłusty, zatłuszczony, śliski (od tłuszczu). 2) pochlebczy  |  |  oily, Unctuous people or behaviour expresses too much praise, interest, friendliness, etc., in a way that is false and unpleasant:   his unctuous manner/voice/smile |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę próbować, kosztować (np. jedzenia)  |  |   Would you care to sample my cupcakes? |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę niewytrwały człowiek, taper, co szybko się poddaje  |  |   . This symbolizes the black people of Zimbabwe who are no quitters at anything they set their mind on. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę przechodzić ludzkie pojęcie, wprawiać w osłupienie, zdumiewać  |  |  to be especially annoying, surprising, etc. or to be the worst or best of its kind:   And you say she's opening your letters now? Oh, that really takes the biscuit! |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę wypuścić, wpuścić (np. piłkę w meczu); niedołężnie obchodzić się z czymś, nieporadnie coś robić  |  |  to do something awkwardly, especially when using your hands. in sport, to fail to hold on to the ball   I fumbled with the lock. He fumbled in his pockets for some change. If Wilson hadn't fumbled that catch, we might have won the match. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę głośno żuć, ciamkać potocznie ugryźć (coś lub kogos  |  |  to chew food noisily   He was chomping away on a bar of chocolate. There she sat, happily chomping her breakfast. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę podlewać, dodawać wody (w trakcie gotowania, duszenia potraw)  |  |  to pour hot fat and liquid over meat while it is cooking:   Baste the turkey at regular intervals |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę osoba majstrująca (przy czymś), dłubiąca (przy czymś, majsterkowicz  |  |   He was an early and enthusiastic tinkerer in the new American style. You're supposed to be the best tinkerers in the galaxy. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę ubijać (np. śnieg, glebę), wtłoczyć, wypełniać, zapełniać (np. salę koncertową)  |  |   I packed the ground around the tree. A huge crowd packed the hall. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  appearing or claiming to be one thing when it is really something else: seeming   Their ostensible goal was to clean up government corruption, but their real aim was to unseat the government. |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a rectangular leather bag with a long strap, used especially in the past by children for carrying books to school   The child takes a snack in a piece of paper or a satchel and there is nowhere to warm it |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |   there's no difference between frying pans and skillets, except where one word is used more predominantly over the other. "Skillet" is typically the more popular term in the Southern U.S. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę piastujący urząd, obowiązujący (kogoś), ciążący (na  |  |  officially having the named position   We believe that it is incumbent on us to improve the market for our citizens. In order to be a good mayor, the incumbent should care about their citizens. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a meal literary   Yet that simple repast was fit for a king |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a person who uses money, food, a room in a house, etc. given by other people, but who gives nothing to them in exchange |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   The term kippering is used in slang to mean being immersed in a room filled with cigarette or other tobacco smoke |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a connection to an electricity supply, a telephone network, the internet   The campsite has water and electric hook-ups. video hook-up He entered his plea from the jail via a video hook-up. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Out there on the high seas, things are not as they should be. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę wpasować do otworu, wpasować w rowek; przydział czasu na reklamy (w telewizji, radiu)  |  |   We have enough advertisement materials to fill out our time slot. Is what I feel for you just another fact to be slotted into the great picture? |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |  causing or showing too much interest in sexual matters   a salacious book/joke/comment. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę plasterek (ciasta), skrawek (nieba), pas (ziemi); drzazga  |  |  fragment, shard. a very small, thin piece of something, usually broken off something larger   There was a sliver of cake left on the plate. a sliver of glass Just a sliver of cake for me, please - I shouldn't really be having any. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę poszukiwacz złota (badacz, poszukiwacz (minerałów))  |  |  : to explore an area especially for mineral deposits |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę zawierać wachlarz czegoś (duży zakres), obejmować szereg czegoś, CAŁĄ GAMĘ  |  |  to encompass an entire range of something   Her emotions ran the gamut from joy to despair. From car camping to backcountry treks, tents run the gamut in terms of design, materials, and features — not to mention capacity. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Charles had a penchant for getting in trouble. His penchant for conquests is well documented. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę rozwiewać (np. wątpliwości, obawy), osłabiać, uspokoić (kogoś) uśmierzyć, złagodzić  |  |   Many of those problems can be allayed with a little planning. They allayed my concerns at least for the time being. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  An unpalatable fact or idea is unpleasant or shocking and therefore difficult to accept   the unpalatable truth/facts about the war |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę pirat, zachowywać się jak pirat  |  |  a person who attacked and stole from ships at sea, especially someone allowed by a government to do this in the 17th and 18th centuries |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę zmordowany, skonany postrzępiony  |  |  extremely tired in a nervous or slightly worried way after a lot of mental or physical effort: burned or dried out after being in the sun or cooking for too long:   It was a stressful day at work and by 5.00 I was completely frazzled. I'd only been in the sun a couple of hours and my back was frazzled. By the time I remembered about the meat it was frazzled. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę zaplątać się (np. w sieć) uwikłać się (np. w konflikt  |  |  to catch or involve someone in something unpleasant or dangerous from which it is difficult to escape   be enmeshed in The whales are caught by being enmeshed in nets. She has become enmeshed in a tangle of drugs and petty crime. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę nałożyć na talerz (jedzenie, aby było gotowe do podania)  |  |   Plate up and finish with a drizzle of the salsa |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   What a tacky ending that would be. ticky-tacky |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   In this context, a little whimsy goes a long way. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę wnosić (protest), zażalenie składać (oświadczenie)  |  |  to make an official complaint about something:   I'll have to lodge a complaint with Mrs. Baker. lodge a claim. The US lodged a formal protest against the arrest of the foreign reporters. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę mieszkać, wynajmować (np. pokój), deponować, dawać na przechowanie; utknąć (o kości) 💱🦴  |  |  to (cause to) become stuck in a place or position: to put something in a safe place: to pay rent to stay somewhere:   A fish bone had lodged in her throat. You should lodge a copy of the letter with your solicitor. She lodged with Mrs Higgins when she first came to Cambridge. |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |   They needed a bit of a ballsy character, I think. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  someone who takes much more than a fair share of something, especially by eating too much: -- hog to take or use more than your share of something:   You've eaten it all? You hog! He's always hogging the bathroom (= spending too much time in the bathroom, so that no one else can use it). |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę odkrycie kart, ostateczna rozgrywka, ujawnienie zamiarów  |  |  an important argument that is intended to end a disagreement that has existed for a long time:   The president is preparing for a showdown with Republicans over his plans to reform the economy. Millions of dollars were spent on lawyers in a courtroom showdown between the two companies. You can't win a showdown with a bluff. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   I was silent, listening to the homely chucking of his trowel in the dirt. I chucked my job yesterday. She chucked a glass into the wall. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę poświęcać dużo uwagi czemuś, przykładać dużo wagi czemuś  |  |  to think that a particular thing is very important and to demand that it is done well or correctly:   They're very hot on dress at work so she always looks very smart for the office. The company was always hot on health and safety in the workplace. She's very hot on environmental issues. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę ujęcie, interpretacja (np. jakiejś informacji); podkręcenie piłki  |  |   Your spin of that information is interesting. This is a different spin of the poem. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę ustawic, przygotować krzesła i stoły w linii  |  |   line the chairs and tables up  |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę mazisty, brejowaty, papkowaty  |  |   That sauce had a gloopy texture |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  If an argument or bad feeling festers, it continues so that feelings of hate or lack of satisfaction increase. If a cut or other injury festers, it becomes infected and produces pus:   a festering sore. It's better to express your anger than let it fester inside you. a festering argument/dispute |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   The deal comes a year after an abortive attempt by management to buy the company. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę pikantny (smak, dowcip) charakterystyczny (dla czegoś), oryginalny (np. owoc)  |  |  exciting and slightly shocking, especially because of relating to or suggesting sex   a racy story a racy style a racy advertisement racy swimwear She is trying to create a racier image for herself. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   We can get something to drink in the interval. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę wojowniczy, agresywny będący w stanie wojny, STRONA WOJUJĄCA  |  |   In fact, most international belligerents eventually face off across the table and negotiate the war's end. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę rozzłoszczony, podirytowany  |  |  to make peevish or resentful: annoy peeve. suggests arousing fretful often petty or querulous irritation   He was still peeved, but not sure what to do about it. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę wypielęgnowany (np. ogród)  |  |   This is the first garden and has always been the most manicured part of the site. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę Zdarzenie, zbieg okoliczności  |  |  chance or a chance situation, especially one producing a good result: coincidence   By (a strange) happenstance they were both in Paris at the same time. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę nieboszczyk, zmarły; przebrzmiały, niegdysiejszy (np. sława, młodość)  |  |   A New Temperance Poem, in Memory of my Departed parents. The Church's Lamentation over Departed Greatness |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę giętki, elastyczny, gibki (o człowieku) smukły, z wdziękiem (o człowieku)  |  |   She stood tall and had a willowy look about her. She was a willowy woman in a smart, dark dress. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a plant that is similar to grass, or the small seeds from this plant that can be eaten picture of millet |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę wyrzucać coś przez otwór, wytłaczać, wyciskać  |  |  to form something by forcing or pushing it out, especially through a small opening |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę grupować, wrzucać do jednego worka  |  |   Lumped together, these two groups were no more than 4000 strong. "They seem to have lumped people together as a group." |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę wykrzyczeć serię przekleństw  |  |   let out a row of expletives   a word that is considered offensive:   She dropped the book on her foot and let out a row/string of expletives. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  the fact that someone is likely to behave in a particular way, especially a bad way: proclivity   She's inherited from her father a propensity to talk too much. He's well-known for his natural propensity for indiscretion. |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |  the personal male servant of a rich man, especially in the past   Ask your valet to bring us some wine. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  to admit that you have done something that someone else will not like:   Fess up - it was you who ate that last piece of cake, wasn't it? |  |  | 
|   zdrowy rozsądek 🐎, umiejętność podejmowania właściwych decyzji i determinacja w ich wykonywaniu(potocznie)   originally referred to common sense, but American English speakers adopted the word and took it in a new direction, using it to refer to the kind of courage or get-up-and-go that makes undertaking difficult things possiblerozpocznij naukę |  |  the ability to decide what is the best thing to do in a particular situation, and to do it with energy and determination   have the gumption to She had the gumption to write directly to the company manager and persuade him to give her a job. |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Opiates are not intended for use until all pain goes away. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę poufna wiadomość, sekret(2) -- podły, wredny,  |  |   confidential message low-down    I heard a low-down on your brother and I want to share it with you. Wow, that was a low-down suggestion |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę mieszać komuś w głowie, robić komuś wodę z mózgu  |  |   He wanted to space her out but I told her the truth. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę oszalały, kopnięty, zwariowany  |  |  nuts   She's kinda bonkers, you know that. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę Сладкое мясо, potrawa z trzustki jagnięcej lub cielęcej  |  |  |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |   You're gonna love this deli. Their selection is out of this world. |  |  | 
|   górna granica ceny, próg cenowy   Górna granica ceny za towar lub usługę ustalona przez rząd lub organ regulujący.rozpocznij naukę |  |   The new lower price caps will take effect on July 1. |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a thick slice of meat containing a T-shaped bone cut from the side of a cow |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a type of grape that is used to make wine, or a wine that is made from one type of grape:   Malbec, a red-wine varietal, represents a quarter of Argentina's wine exports |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę najważniejsza osoba, podpora, podstawa, fundament  |  |   "To me that should be the linchpin of the report," h |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę piesek pokojowy, piesek salonowy  |  |   A lap dog - the ultimate example of the talking class. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę robienie z kogoś kozla ofiarnego  |  |   It is not clear what effect that scapegoating would have on policy. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  A viscous liquid is thick and sticky and does not flow easily. glutinous   The above holds true only for non-viscous fluids. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę tryumfowanie, rozradowanie  |  |   He tried to keep the jubilation out of his voice. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę rurka używana do wydobycia płynu z pojemnika, wyprowadzać, wypompować (nielegalnie, np. pieniądze) 🍷  |  |   He siphoned €600,000 from company accounts to pay for his secret lifestyle. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę tłoczenie🃏 proces wytłoczenia (wzory)  |  |  to decorate an object, especially with letters, using special tools that make a raised mark on its surface: STAMP   She handed me a business card with her name neatly embossed on it. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   "In the hand it looks wonderful - only part of the gilding is lost," he said. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Oh here, let me help," Michael said, moving a trivet to the center of the table |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Silverfish can live for a year or more without eating. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  very obvious   a patent lie a patent disregard of the law "No," he replied, with patent distaste. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę wziąć z kogoś przykład, postępować według czyichś wskazówek  |  |   take your cue from somebody   to be strongly influenced by something or someone:   The architects took their cue for the design of the new hotel from the nearby banks |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |  Shelf-stable products last for a long time without having to be frozen or kept in a refrigerator:   Eggs are shelf-stable if the shell is intact and they have not been cooked. In most of the US lard comes shelf-stable – it doesn’t need to be fridged. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  If you allay a strong emotion felt by someone, such as fear or worry, you cause them to feel it less or to feel calm again:   The government is trying to allay public fears/concern about the spread of the disease. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę bezczelny, wierutny (np. kłamstwo)  |  |  extremely bad in a way that is very noticeable:   It was an egregious error for a statesman to show such ignorance. Even more egregious, they say, is to tell him what he can and cannot know. "But this is probably the most egregious case I have ever seen." |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  relating to a felony (= a serious crime that can be punished by one or more years in prison):   They try to keep offenders away from the factors that influenced their felonious behaviour in the past. felonious assault She was found guilty of felonious assault with a bladed weapon. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę spojrzenie, punkt widzenia  |  |  an opinion about something   We'd love to hear your take on this issue. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   a treatment for cleaning the bowels by filling them with a liquid through the anus |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę podstęp, wziąć kogoś podstępem, wystawić do wiatru  |  |   You won't double cross us again. We'll be ready this time. I don't want to double-cross them. I know they are dangerous |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę , rozchlapywać polewać (np. do szklanek)  |  |  (of a liquid) to move around noisily in the bottom of a container, or to cause liquid to move around in this way by making rough movements:   could hear you sloshing around in the bath. We sloshed through the puddles. She sloshed (= poured without care) some more brandy into her glass. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę wsuwać, wtrząchnąć (jeść)  |  |   As yet, there are no tables for noshing at the bakery. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę tajny, potajemny, ukradkowy  |  |  hidden or secret: opposite: overt   Do you see evidence here of a campaign or a covert war? covert actions The government was accused of covert military operations against the regime |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   This almost androgynous person - someone who looks like a woman on the outside but is so beyond. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę koić, łagodzić, uśmierzać  |  |  placate   The woman tried to mollify the impact of her report. I'm on my way to mollify a public relations problem. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę lekko wzburzony (np. rzeka, jezioro) zmienny (wiatr)  |  |   As they worked, the water began to get very choppy. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  unpleasantly bright in colour or decoration: |  |  | 
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| rozpocznij naukę |  |   This gave me such a start that the diary entry said, "Where he come from?" |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a type of hard fat used in cooking, taken from around the kidneys of animals such as sheep and cows |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  (a piece of) a type of strong tissue found in humans in the joints (= places where two bones are connected) and other places such as the nose, throat, and ears:   He has a torn cartilage in his knee. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   a type of fish that lives in northern parts of the world and is usually caught for its eggs, which are eaten as caviar |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę plastyczny, ciągliwy (metal)  |  |   A ductile metal can be bent or stretched easily. This is the softest and most ductile form of steel. He draws out that ductile gullibility in all of us. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę nielegalnie wytwarzać alkohol, pędzić alkohol; nielegalne nagranie muzyki z koncertu,  |  |  illegally made, copied, or sold: |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę dialog z fikcyjnym oponentem  |  |  an angry speech or piece of writing that severely criticizes something or someone   He launched into a long diatribe against the lack of action in Congress |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę nieporęczny (np. pakunek) niesprawny, niewydolny  |  |   The process is a little bit unwieldy, but it works. Has it grown too large and unwieldy over the last 30 years? |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   I like Italy, Germany and sundry other European countries. Sundry distant relatives, most of whom I hardly recognized, turned up for my brother's wedding. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  having a fat, round stomach   Who's that potbellied man sitting over there? She owns a potbellied pig. After 20 years of heavy drinking, he has a massive potbelly. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  to go up to or stop and speak to someone in a threatening way:   I'm usually accosted by beggars and drunks as I walk to the station. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   I'll clear them out if I can, and you may be able to hear my bugle when you're on your way. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę blichtr, łańcuch świąteczny 🎄  |  |  long pieces of thin, shiny material used as decoration, especially at Christmas:   a Christmas tree decorated with tinsel |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę odpowiedni, sprawdzony, sprawdzający się, przynoszący oczekiwane efekty  |  |   In my opinion, mozzarella is the go-to cheese for pizza |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę (alkohol pity w celu złagodzenia objawów kaca)  |  |   hair of the dog (that bit you)    Perhaps a little hair of the dog that bit you would help? |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę nawiązać więź dzięki czemuś (np. wspólnym zainteresowaniom)  |  |   We bonded over/through our passion for jogging” |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę podagra, artretyzm, dna moczanowa  |  |   And the pain of the gout now gone from him |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę nagromadzenie, ODKŁADANIE SIĘ CZEGOŚ  |  |  |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   One bowl of millet was provided for every four men. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  small animals and insects that can be harmful and are difficult to control when they appear in large numbers. an offensive word for people who are unpleasant and harmful to society   Flies, lice, and cockroaches can all be described as vermin. He thought all terrorists were vermin |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę pojawić się w pełnym rynsztunku/uroczystym stroju  |  |  |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Fill the pail with sand. It took several pails of water (= the amount a pail contains) to put out the fire. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę niemowlęta karmione piersią  |  |  An unweaned baby or young animal is still feeding on its mother's milk and has not started to eat other food, especially solid food:   The children remained unweaned well beyond their first birthday. The kittens were unweaned and still dependent on their mother. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę kryterium, podstawa, baza (do porównań)  |  |  an established standard or principle by which something is judged:   Until relatively recently, the Japanese car industry was the touchstone of international success. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę powaga, poważne podejście  |  |  seriousness and importance of manner, causing feelings of respect and trust in others:   He's an effective enough politician but somehow he lacks the statesmanlike gravitas of a world leader. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Do not use a laxative without first talking to your doctor. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  the outer covering of grain that is separated when making white flour. Bran is added to other foods because it contains a lot of the fibre needed for a healthy body   wheat bran. Both these breakfast cereals have added bran. |  |  | 
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|  rozpocznij naukę przyżegać (przypalać tkanki)  |  |  burn the skin or flesh of (a wound) with a heated instrument or caustic substance in order to stop bleeding or to prevent infection. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę dać bomba, sensacja (np. szokująca informacja)  |  |  a sudden and often unpleasant piece of news:   My sister dropped a bombshell by announcing she was leaving her job. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę wybredny, przesadny drobiazgowy  |  |   He had never been too finicky about his food when in the field. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę podpuszczka (do zagęszczania mleka 🧀)  |  |  a substance used for making milk thicker, especially to make cheese |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  the quality of feeling a lot of sexual desire. HORNY   The goat has been the symbol of male randiness since classical times. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę cierpki (smak), ostry, orzeźwiający (zapach)  |  |  A tangy flavour is pleasantly strong and sharp:   a deliciously tangy lemon tart |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  to press something such as soil or tobacco down firmly, pack   Between each layer, a new lattice of thread is created with a wooden disk used to tamp down the layer. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę sadło (tłuszcz zwierzęcy)  |  |  a type of hard fat used in cooking, taken from around the kidneys of animals such as sheep and cows:   the hard, raw fat found around the kidneys and loins of beef, sheep, and mutton |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę być w zmowie, zmawiać się, zmówić się  |  |  Se confabularon con los extremistas para derrocar al gobierno.   They colluded with the extremists to overthrow the government. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę redagować (również, cenzurować)  |  |  to remove words or information from a text before it is printed or made available to the public:   Officers' names are routinely redacted from any publicly released reports. Some parts of secret files are available to the public, but heavily redacted. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę przenikać, przesączac się  |  |  If a liquid percolates, it moves slowly through a substance with very small holes in it:   Sea water percolates down through the rocks. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |  a raised, red area of skin caused by being hit or by cuts healing |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę mieć szansę na coś, być na drodze do  |  |   I think I am in the running for victory - I can't give up now. You are in the running for promotion - the boss really likes you. |  |  | 
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