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someone or sth that is not what it is claimed to be rozpocznij naukę
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She was a psychic who was later revealed to be a fraud.
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a person who pretends to have skills or knowledge that they do not have, especially in medicine rozpocznij naukę
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The doctor charlatan steals your money under the guise of being your benefactor.
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to deceive someone in order to prevent them from discovering something rozpocznij naukę
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pull the wool over sb's eyes
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sth that seems true or impressive but that is wrong or not sincere: pol bzdura, nonsens rozpocznij naukę
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Freudian psychoanalysis is said to be pure hokum.
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to allow someone to make their own decisions about what to do: rozpocznij naukę
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leave sb to their own devices He seemed to be a responsible person, so I left him to his own devices.
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a set of equipment or tools or a machine that is used for a particular purpose: rozpocznij naukę
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The divers checked their breathing apparatus.
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to invent an excuse, explanation, or story in order to deceive someone: rozpocznij naukę
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He concocted a story about working late at the office.
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... ideas or information are wrong and based on facts that are not correct rozpocznij naukę
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an erroneous belief/impression The cases where made an erroneous diagnosis were ignored by him
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not very good at doing sth (hopless, terrible) rozpocznij naukę
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Jill nie potrafiła rozwiązać równania matematycznego. rozpocznij naukę
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Jill could not solve the mathematical equation.
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(especially of ideas) not clear and having no form: rozpocznij naukę
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She has a few nebulous ideas about what she might want to do in the future, but nothing definite.
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easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say: rozpocznij naukę
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There are any number of miracle cures on the market for people gullible enough to buy them. Psychoanalysts are exploiting the gullibility of those who still believe Freud can cure them.
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to cause something to be forgotten: rozpocznij naukę
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She has been unable to expunge the details of the accident from her memory. Freud's artfully created myths will not be quickly expunged
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the part of your mind that contains feelings and thoughts that you do not know about, and that influences the way you behave rozpocznij naukę
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One myth is a belief that Freud has invented the unconscious
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the appearance of someone or something, especially whenintended to deceive: rozpocznij naukę
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the appearance of someone or something, especially whenintended to deceive:
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something that you say by accident when you intended to say something else: rozpocznij naukę
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An innocent slip of the tongue is commonly believed to betray concealed secret desires.
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