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odladzać, zapobiegać powstawaniu pokrywy lodowej rozpocznij naukę
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a small, usually cheap, restaurant (AmE); usually by the read rozpocznij naukę
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Zadzwonię do ciebie za kilka minut. rozpocznij naukę
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in a few minutes / in a few moments
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receiving or involving a lot of attention and discussion on television, in newspapers, etc. rozpocznij naukę
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a high-profile (campaign)
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krzepki / niezłomny / wytrzymały (samochód) a man of sturdy build / sturdy legs rozpocznij naukę
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a sturdy pair of boots / The vehicle is sturdy enough to withstand rough terrain.
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publishes crowd-sourced reviews about local businesses, as well as the online reservation service Yelp Reservations and online food-delivery service Eat24.
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the activity of getting information or help for a project or a task from a large number of people, typically using the Internet the business practice of getting members of the public to do work or think of ideas for you, usually for little or no money rozpocznij naukę
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the practice of funding a project or an activity by raising many small amounts of money from a large number of people, usually using the Internet rozpocznij naukę
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the process of arranging for somebody outside a company to do work or provide goods for that company when a company uses workers from outside the company to do a job rozpocznij naukę
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I'll take you out to dinner.
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a person or thing that takes the place of, or is used instead of, somebody/something else rozpocznij naukę
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a surrogate FOR sth /ˈsʌrəɡət/ As Tolkien noted some time ago, magic is often a surrogate for technology.
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namiętnie pocałować / to kiss and hold somebody closely, especially when you are dancing slowly rozpocznij naukę
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to store something in a safe or secret place rozpocznij naukę
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She has a fortune STASHED away in various bank accounts. The gun was stashed under the bed.
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o podobnych upodobaniach, podobnie myślący rozpocznij naukę
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paskudztwo / ohyda / AmE => a thick, soft, sticky substance that looks, tastes, or feels unpleasant rozpocznij naukę
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an alcoholic drink made by mixing beer, wine, etc. with eggs and milk a drink made from eggs, sugar, milk, and alcohol, drunk at Christmas rozpocznij naukę
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canned eggnog Music is as much a holiday tradition as mistletoe and eggnog.
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a day when most people do not go to work or school, especially because of a religious or national celebration a day fixed by law on which people do not have to go to work or school a national holiday / a family holiday rozpocznij naukę
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The 4th of July is a national holiday in the US. Today is a holiday in Wales.
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I watched them waltzing across the floor.
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a period of time when somebody, especially a teacher at a university, is allowed to stop their normal work in order to study or travel to take a year’s sabbatical / a sabbatical term/year rozpocznij naukę
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He's on sabbatical. / to take a sabbatical / to be on sabbatical / to go on sabbatical
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I'm planning to take a gap year and go backpacking in India. rozpocznij naukę
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gap yeara year that a young person spends working and/or travelling, often between leaving school and starting university
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I'm not a breakfast person.
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to be involved in several activities or areas of business at the same time, hoping that at least one will be successful rozpocznij naukę
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I have a lot of / several irons in the fire If that job application doesn't work out I've got a couple more irons in the fire.
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used to emphasize a situation, quality, or type of behaviour The party was nothing short of a disaster. rozpocznij naukę
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Her behaviour was nothing short of obnoxious.
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extremely unpleasant, especially in a way that offends people rozpocznij naukę
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someone who owns, buys and sells sneakers, especially those with rare or unusual designs
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the upside is that ... / the downside is that... So what's the upside then? / The downside of living here, of course, is that it is expensive. rozpocznij naukę
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the upside OF sth =/= the downside OF sth It's annoying that we can't travel until Thursday, but the upside is that tickets are cheaper then. The upside of the whole thing is that we got a free trip to Jamaica.
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On the downside, all say the slowing national economy will hinder Texas growth.
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Black Friday (AFTER Thanksgiving) rozpocznij naukę
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The store was full of Black Friday shoppers chasing deals.
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a state of confusion and lack of organization in a situation or a place rozpocznij naukę
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IN disarray / We’re decorating, so everything’s in complete disarray at home.
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done quickly and with a lot of activity, but in a way that is not very well organized rozpocznij naukę
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to take part in a noisy and violent fight, usually in a public place Fans brawled outside the stadium. rozpocznij naukę
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a DRUNKEN brawl in the street They were arrested for brawling in the street.
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the language spoken in a particular area or by a particular group, especially one that is not the official or written language rozpocznij naukę
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vernacular / the vernacular
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How many US states border the Pacific Ocean? rozpocznij naukę
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Five states: California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii
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between California and Nevada
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The White House is at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC. It is built of stone painted white and was designed in 1800 by James Hoban, who was born in Ireland. The building was burned by British troops during the War of 1812 and later built again.
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a man’s suit of matching jacket and trousers/pants, worn especially in offices and on fairly formal occasions rozpocznij naukę
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry / French pilot / writer
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skubać /szczypnąć (jeść małymi porcjami) rozpocznij naukę
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We sat drinking wine and nibbling olives.
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