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People, products or ideas that are '...' are more advanced or modern than others of their kind. rozpocznij naukę
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Her fashion designs were always ahead of the curve
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to have more than one interest, skill, or resource that you can use if you need to rozpocznij naukę
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have another/more than one string to your bow enjoy my work, but I'd like to have another string to my bow in case I lose my job.
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to listen to someone until said everything they want to say: wysłuchać do końca rozpocznij naukę
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At least hear me out before making up your mind
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to make something disappear rozpocznij naukę
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Many small businesses are being swallowed up by large international companies
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łyknąć coś (chodzi np o oszustwo) rozpocznij naukę
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also: to accept something unpleasant (przełknąć) I told him we were journalists and he seemed to swallow it.
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to flow or fall out of a container wylać się, także o tłumie ludzi. rozpocznij naukę
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The contents of the truck spilled out across the road.
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to learn as much as you can about a subject, especially before an exam wkuwać rozpocznij naukę
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She's at home, swotting up on her maths.
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to ask someone for something uderzyć do kogoś rozpocznij naukę
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(an act of) treating something holy or important without respect: świętokradztwo rozpocznij naukę
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Muslims consider it sacrilege to wear shoes inside a mosque
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someone who does things or reacts to things quickly and without thinking carefully first gorąca głowa rozpocznij naukę
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zniesławienie, oszczerstwo, pomówienie rozpocznij naukę
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a charge payable for permission to use a particular bridge or road. opłata drogowa rozpocznij naukę
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fig. The '...' of something are the deepest parts of it wnętrzności rozpocznij naukę
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Prisoners were generally confined to the bowels of the ship.
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If something has come of age, it has reached its full successful development. dla człowieka znaczy osiągnąć pełnoletniość rozpocznij naukę
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used to emphasize a situation, quality, or type of behaviour: rozpocznij naukę
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The party was nothing short of a disaster.
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wild, noisy, and exciting: rozpocznij naukę
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The party was a rip-roaring, riotous success.
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to look directly into a person's eyes without fear until he or she becomes uncomfortable and looks away —often used figuratively gapić się na coś, wpatrywać się w coś rozpocznij naukę
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They had stared out danger more than once.
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to be in control of an organization, often secretly: pociągać za sznurki, kierować czymś rozpocznij naukę
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I want to know who's pulling the strings around here.
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o start to officially control an organization or company przejąć stery (... znaczy ster na statku) rozpocznij naukę
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at the helm (przy sterze organizacji) With Steve Lewis at the helm, we are certain of success.
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to support or approve of something: rozpocznij naukę
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We are abandoning that traditional view in favor of more powerful idea
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robi robotę (synonim) rozpocznij naukę
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This new drill works a treat on hard metals.
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Fig. to cause someone or something to run or function. (Usually with what rozpocznij naukę
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make someone or something tick I don't know what makes it tick. What makes John tick? I just don't understand him
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being the person who has control of or is responsible for someone or something odpowiedzialny rozpocznij naukę
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Who will be in charge of the department when Sophie leaves?
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something that is very important or successful: rozpocznij naukę
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His new movie will be the Hollywood biggie this summer.
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To remove something and replace or exchange it rozpocznij naukę
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zastąpić, wypierać, rugować rozpocznij naukę
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Its usage here is a colloquial expression meaning, they're very good rozpocznij naukę
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Laws against racial prejudice must be strictly enforced.
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ograniczać się do, być ograniczonym do to exist only in a particular area or group of people rozpocznij naukę
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to limit an activity, person, or problem in some way rozpocznij naukę
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Let's confine our discussion to the matter in question, please!
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LAW the act of harming someone's reputation by saying or writing bad things about them zniesławienie rozpocznij naukę
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verb: defame The lawsuit accused his former associates of defamation
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If an event "...", it starts to become more interesting, enjoyable, or exciting: rozkręcać się rozpocznij naukę
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The party was only just starting to warm up as I left.
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to cause (something) to start working odpalić coś do działania (ale także zapalić papierosa, świeczkę) rozpocznij naukę
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I fired up my computer and got down to work. Before we start working let's fire up the coffeemaker.
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The sane way to manage software on Windows
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także usuwać cos przez skrobanie obieranie np. nalepkę z czegoś rozpocznij naukę
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to lift something away from the surface of something unieść, zdjąć rozpocznij naukę
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He peeled back the sheets and got into the bed.
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to open suddenly and quickly rozpocznij naukę
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