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poślizgnąć się, wpaść w poślizg rozpocznij naukę
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(especially of a vehicle) to slide along a surface so that you have no control: Tony's car skidded on some ice and hit a tree.
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a piece of metal that fastens the edge of a door, window, lid, etc. to something else and allows it to open or close: We had to take the front door off its hinges to get our new sofa into the house.
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deafening silence silence or lack of response, when people expect you to speak or act: All my requests have been met with deafening silence. extremely loud: The music was deafening. We could hear the deafening sound of the explosions as the missiles hit.
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błysk, błyszczeć, migotać, skrzyć się rozpocznij naukę
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When someone's eyes glint, they look bright, expressing a strong emotion: glint with She smiled at him, her eyes glinting with mischief. to produce small, bright flashes of light reflected from a surface: The stream glinted in the moonlight. A large diamond glinted on her finger.
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posunąć się, zrobić miejsce (zwłaszcza kiedy się siedzi) rozpocznij naukę
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said to someone in order to ask them to move so that there is room for you
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to bend your knees and lower yourself so that you are close to the ground and leaning forward slightly: He crouched to pick something up from the floor. crouch down She saw him coming and crouched down behind a bush.
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A rasping sound or a rasping voice is unpleasantly rough: rasping cough The man had a rasping cough that left him gasping for breath. rasping voice With his rasping voice, the singer is considered to be one of the most influential artists of all time.
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tread water to float vertically in the water by moving the legs and the arms up and down: I stopped swimming for a moment and trod water, looking back to the beach. to put your foot on something or to press something down with your foot: tread on I kept treading on his toes when we were dancing. tread in Yuck! Look what I've just trodden in!
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kroczyć, chodzić zamaszystym krokiem rozpocznij naukę
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stride - strode - stridden to walk somewhere quickly with long steps: stride purposefully She strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager. stride across/into/out of He strode across/into/out of the room.
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wyciągnąć coś w kierunku kogoś domagać się czegoś, żądać czegoś (np. swojej ceny) opierać się czemuś (np. atakom) mieć przed kimś tajemnicę rozpocznij naukę
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hold out for something hold out against something hold out on somebody He held out an enormous hand and shook Harry’s whole arm.
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parsknięcie, parskać, prychać rozpocznij naukę
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to suddenly express strong feelings of anger, disapproval, or disagreement, either by speaking or in a sound that you make: "And you call that a first-class service?" snorted one indignant customer. to make an explosive sound by forcing air quickly up or down the nose: He did an impression of a horse snorting. Camille snorts when she laughs.
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shining with a light that is sometimes bright and sometimes weak: a flickering candle/fire flickering television screens appearing for a short time before disappearing again: a flickering hope There were a few flickering signs of optimism.
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uginać się (np. o gałęzi), zwisać (np. o skórze), opadać, osłabiać się rozpocznij naukę
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to drop down to a lower level in the middle: The shelf sagged under the weight of the heavy books. a sagging roof/floor/bed to become weaker: The dollar held up well this morning but the pound sagged.
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very hot: sizzling hot making the sound of, or a sound like, food cooking in hot oil: There was a delicious smell wafting from the sizzling bacon. sizzling noodles
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