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      1. He ignored her, and she ignored him likewise. 2. Watch what she does and then do likewise.   adv - in the same way or a similar manner.   rozpocznij naukę
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      She was hesitant about returning to her home town.   adj - If you are hesitant, you do not do something immediately or quickly because you are nervous or not certain.   rozpocznij naukę
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      wahający się, niezdecydowany   
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      noun - a loving embrace. / verb - She embraced her brother warmly.   noun - the action of putting your arms around someone. / verb - to take (a person etc) in the arms; to hug.   rozpocznij naukę
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      uścisk, objęcie / obejmować, zawierać   
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      1. The gas hissed through the pipes. 2. "Will you be quiet," she hissed.   verb - 1. to make a long noise like the letter 's'. 2. to speak in an angry or urgent way.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I judge a person by their deeds, not their words.   noun - something that you do; an act.   rozpocznij naukę
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      1. a rocket propelled through space. 2. The boat is propelled by a diesel engine.   verb - to push or move something somewhere, often with a lot of force.   rozpocznij naukę
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      napędzać, wprawiać w ruch   
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      1. The Prime Minister said that war was inevitable. 2. It was inevitable that his crime would be discovered.   adj - If something is inevitable, you cannot avoid or prevent it.   rozpocznij naukę
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      nieunikniony, nieuchronny / nieuchronnie   
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      1. He alluded to the remarks made by the previous speaker. 2. We will allude briefly to the main points.   verb - (with to) to mention.   rozpocznij naukę
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      nawiązywać, czynić aluzje   
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      1. My shirt shrank in the wash. 2. Its forests have shrunk to almost half the size they were 10 years ago.   verb - to become smaller, or to make something smaller.   rozpocznij naukę
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      His silence is tantamount to an admission of guilt.   adj - having the same effect as; equivalent to.   rozpocznij naukę
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      1. The UK's Bafta Awards are roughly equivalent to the Oscars. 2. A metre/meter is not quite equivalent to a yard.   adj - equal in amount, value, importance, or meaning.   rozpocznij naukę
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      równoważny, odpowiadający   
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      1. House prices have soared. 2. The birds were soaring high above.   verb - 1. to increase to a high level very quickly. 2. to move quickly and smoothly in the sky, or to move quickly up into the sky.   rozpocznij naukę
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      wznosić się wysoko, iść do góry, szybować   
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      The town’s water supply has been contaminated by chemicals from the factory.   verb - to make something dirty or poisonous.   rozpocznij naukę
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      1. Would you mind swapping places with me? 2. We swapped phone numbers. / noun - Let's do a swap.   verb - to give something to someone and get something from them in return. / noun - an act of exchanging one thing for another.   rozpocznij naukę
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      1. The committee convenes three times a year. 2. The President decided to convene a meeting.   verb - to arrange a meeting, or to meet for a meeting.   rozpocznij naukę
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      1. All these interruptions hinder my work. 2. His performance at the Olympics was hindered by a knee injury.   verb - to make it difficult to do something or for something to develop.   rozpocznij naukę
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      1. i 2. a reckless driver.   adj - doing something dangerous and not caring about what might happen. 2. very careless; acting or done without any thought of the consequences.   rozpocznij naukę
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      The thief’s accomplice warned him that the police were coming.   noun - a person who helps another, especially in crime.   rozpocznij naukę
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      1. The city walls were built to repel invaders. 2. Oil repels water.   verb - 1. to resist or fight (an enemy) successfully. 2. to force to move away.   rozpocznij naukę
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