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przewidywać, przewidzieć; wyobrazić sobie The kind of use you envisage for your kitchen obviously influences the needed features. To envisage is to imagine something that does not yet exist. /ɛnˈvɪzɪdʒ/ rozpocznij naukę
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Its men are still remembered there as hard-working carpenters. /ˈkɑrpəntər/ rozpocznij naukę
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dreszcz (emocji), ciarki (zimna, podniecenia), drżeć Sierra took a deep, shuddering breath and then the story continued to pour out. A shudder is an involuntary vibration, usually in your body, or the shaking itself. A cold breeze or an unpleasant memory might make you shudder. /ˈʃʌdər/ rozpocznij naukę
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He is forced to kneel, muttering, “Oh, Jesus". When you mutter, you mumble under your breath, often in an angry way. You might mutter to yourself as you clean graffiti off your garage, for example. /ˈmʌtər/ rozpocznij naukę
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zabraniać, zakazywać; uniemożliwać There is no reason to prohibit creative interdisciplinary projects. . To prohibit is to forbid, or to disallow something. /proʊˈhɪbɪt/ rozpocznij naukę
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hamować, powstrzymać, zahamować, utrudniać (np. rozwój, proces) Both kinds of tea contain the same compound, polyphenols, which are believed to inhibit some cancers. When you inhibit something, you block it or hold it back. /ɪnˈhɪbɪt/ rozpocznij naukę
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koralik, paciorek; kropla, kropelka Mark each family member's towel with a safety pin threaded through a different colored bead. /bid/ rozpocznij naukę
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klaps, uderzenie otwartą dłonią (w coś) And quite possibly an insufficient smack upside the head to do the job. Williams whined about Jets right tackle Austin Howard smacking him in the face. /smæk/ rozpocznij naukę
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His comments about minority groups offended many of us. She had carefully worded her comments so as not to offend anyone. /əˈfɛnd/ rozpocznij naukę
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szew (np. na spodniach); łączenie, spaw (np. metalu) When you sew two pieces of fabric together, the line you are sewing is the seam. A garment that is coming to pieces will often first tear at the seams, the weakest parts. /sim/ rozpocznij naukę
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She shrugged her shoulders, but I thought she was annoyed. He shrugged and walked away. I asked if he wanted to go out to dinner, and he just shrugged. /ʃrʌg/ rozpocznij naukę
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piętno (np. grzechu), znamię (czegoś) There's a social stigma attached to receiving welfare. If something has a negative association attached to it, call this a stigma. /ˈstɪgmə/ rozpocznij naukę
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rosnąć, gwałtownie wzrastać The temperature soared to 100 degrees. Stock prices are beginning to soar. The oil shortage sent prices soaring. /sɔr/ rozpocznij naukę
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izolatka (w więzieniu), jedyny, samotniczy He took a solitary walk on the beach. A solitary house stood on top of the cliff. /ˈsɒlɪˌtɛri/ rozpocznij naukę
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The sunglasses conceal her eyes. The controls are concealed behind a panel. /kənˈsil/ rozpocznij naukę
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His rank was based solely on merit. You will be held solely responsible for any damage. /ˈsoʊlli/ rozpocznij naukę
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Consequently India suffered one humiliating defeat after another in all eight tests. /hyuˈmɪliˌeɪtɪŋ/ rozpocznij naukę
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