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destylować; wydobyć istotę czegoś (f) extract the essential elements, to bring out the essence of something rozpocznij naukę
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The managed to distill a small quantity of water. The philosopher wanted to distil knowledge from those texts.
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podjąć próbę zrobienia czegoś (f) to try to do something; to make an attempt rozpocznij naukę
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She wiped it eyes with the back of her hand and essayed a smile. How many times already have you essayed to leave me? Her first film that year was Shakti, where she essayed the lead female role.
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a caustic chemical burns or destroys things; able to burn through things; strongly critical; a caustic remark or way of speaking is hurtful, critical, or intentionally unkind rozpocznij naukę
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She's famous in the office for her caustic wit. He laughed, a sound so caustic it must have burned coming out. He is known for his in-depth analysis and caustic views. Johnny shot him a caustic glance but held his cup out.
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swell - swelled - swollen
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rozciągnąć, rozdąć, rozdymać, wydąć, wydymać (usually of the stomach or other part of the body) to swell and become large (as if) by pressure from inside; to expand, swell out rozpocznij naukę
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the abdomen distended rapidly
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namaczać, przemaczać (formal); nasycać to make something or someone completely wet; imbue throughout, soak thoroughly rozpocznij naukę
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The grass had been saturated by overnight rain. He had cut his leg badly, and his trousers were saturated with/in blood.
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nasycić kogoś/coś czymś; wpajać coś komuś to fill something or someone with a quality, feeling or idea rozpocznij naukę
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imbue someone/something with something Her poetry was imbued with a love of the outdoors. His poetry is imbued with deep, religious feeling.
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wpajać, przepajać, moczyć, nasycać, nasączać rozpocznij naukę
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krzepnąć, utrwalać, umacniać to become or make something become certain rozpocznij naukę
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Molten volcanic lava solidifies as it cools. He solidified his commitment to the treaty, giving a forceful speech in favour of it. Support for the policy is solidifying.
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z dala, na uboczu; powściągliwy (w słowach i w czynach), z dystansem not friendly or willin, g to take part in things; not interested or involved, usually because you do not approve of what is happening rozpocznij naukę
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She seemed rather aloof when in fact she was just shy. She kept herself aloof from her husband's business.
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przyrodzony, nieodłączny, inherentny (np. atrybut, problemy, ryzyko) existing as a natural or basic part of something, existing as a natural and permanent quality of something or someone; firmly established by nature or habit rozpocznij naukę
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There are dangers/risks inherent in almost every sport. I have an inherent distrust of lawyers. The drug has certain inherent side effects. Any form of mountaineering has its inherent dangers.
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the process of taking a case to a court of law so that a judgment can be made rozpocznij naukę
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The company has consistently denied responsibility, but it agreed to the settlement to avoid the expense of lengthy litigation.
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a force that causes something to rotate (= turn in a circle) rozpocznij naukę
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feeling, disapproval a strong feeling of disapproval that most people in a society have about sth, especially when this is unfair; a strong lack of respect for a person or a group of ppl or a bad opinion of them because they have done sth society does not approve of rozpocznij naukę
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There is no longer any stigma to being divorced. Being an unmarried mother no longer carries the social stigma that it used to. There’s a stigma associated with low-income food programs.
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