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a small cupboard with a lock in a school, sports building, office etc, where you can leave clothes or possessions while you do something rozpocznij naukę
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to suffer or be punished for a long time – used especially when you are angry with someone rozpocznij naukę
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I hope the people who did this rot in hell.
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to do sth very carefully with focus on small details, and always making sure that everything is done correctly rozpocznij naukę
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The attack was meticulously planned and executed.
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to believe that something is true without making sure rozpocznij naukę
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take it for granted (that) He just took it for granted that he would pass the exam.
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1 something that you like more than other things of the same kind, 2 someone who is liked and treated better than others by a teacher or parent, 3 the team, player etc that is expected to win a race or competition rozpocznij naukę
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Actually, this film is one of my favourites. You always were Dad’s favourite. Italy were the favourites to win the World Cup.
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to describe someone or something as being very good rozpocznij naukę
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hail somebody/ something as something or be hailed something Lang’s first film was immediately hailed as a masterpiece. The new service has been hailed a success.
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the newest and most exciting stage in the development of something rozpocznij naukę
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at the cutting edge (of something) torować nowe drogi w czymś (np. w technologii, odkryciach naukowych research that’s at the cutting edge of genetic science
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done in a sensible and careful way SYN wise rozpocznij naukę
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a container for holding and pouring a liquid, with a handle and a shaped part to help the liquid flow out SYN jug rozpocznij naukę
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a small pipe on the side of a container that you pour liquid out through rozpocznij naukę
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a sudden strong stream of liquid which comes out of somewhere very fast rozpocznij naukę
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similar to another situation or thing so that a comparison can be made rozpocznij naukę
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Am and Br pronunciation The report’s findings are analogous with our own.
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something unexpected that happens rozpocznij naukę
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dziwne zrządzenie losu By a strange twist of fate Smith’s first match is against the team that gave him the sack last season
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someone will decide what happens to you rozpocznij naukę
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your fate is in somebody’s hands His fate is now in the judge’s hands.
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a change to an opposite arrangement, process, or way of doing something turnaround rozpocznij naukę
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odwrócenie, radykalna zmiana (np. sytuacji, kierunku) a sudden reversal of government policy
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[countable] a failure or other problem that prevents you from being able to do what you want: rozpocznij naukę
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przeciwność losu, przeszkoda In spite of setbacks and reversals, his business was at last making money.
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a belief that some objects or actions are lucky or unlucky, or that they cause events to happen, based on old ideas of magic: rozpocznij naukę
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przesąd the old superstition that walking under a ladder is unlucky
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a solid or hollow shape that is round at one end, has sloping sides, and has a point at the other end, or something with this shape rozpocznij naukę
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stożek, pachołek, rożek, szyszka
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if a meeting, parliament, law court etc adjourns, or if the person in charge adjourns it, it stops for a short time: rozpocznij naukę
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zawiesić, przerwać, odkladać, odroczyć (spotkanie, posiedzenie) It was almost noon when the meeting adjourned.
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the state of continuing for a period of time, without problems, interruptions, or changes rozpocznij naukę
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ciąglość We should ensure continuity of care between hospital and home.
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a list of all the things in a place: rozpocznij naukę
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inwentarz, spis We made an inventory of everything in the apartment.
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