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To look at or see somebody/something. spostrzec, ujrzeć They beheld a bright star shining in the sky.
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Criminal activities that involve sex or drugs. przestępstwa, nałóg Plain-clothes detectives from the vice squad.
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To hit somebody/something hard many times, especially in a way that causes serious damage. obić, grzmocić He had been badly battered about the head and face.
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1. To move your body quickly away from somebody/something because you find them or it frightening or unpleasant. 2. A sudden movement backwards, especially of a gun when it is fired. odrzut, wzdrygnąć się, cofać się He recoiled in horror at the sight of the corpse.
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enforce sth (on/against sb/sth) commencer à apprendre
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to make sure that people obey a particular law or rule. egzekwować, narzucać, wprowadzać w życie, zmusić It's the job of police to enforce the law.
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advice, especially given by older people or experts; a piece of advice. porada, rada Listen to the counsel of your elders
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To continue to exist for longer than expected. To do sth longer than usual. wlec, ociągać się 1. The civil war lingered on well into the 1930s. 2. She lingered for a few minutes to talk to Nick.
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To violate established boundaries or rules commencer à apprendre
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To conform to expectations or rules; to comply with established standards. commencer à apprendre
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A supervisor or manager responsible for overseeing the work and performance of employees commencer à apprendre
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Excessively controlling or closely supervising every detail of a task or project. commencer à apprendre
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The overall confidence, enthusiasm, and satisfaction of a group of people, often within a workplace. commencer à apprendre
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Performing exceptionally well; being at the peak of one's skills or abilities. commencer à apprendre
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To bring up or address a concern or problem with someone. commencer à apprendre
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Assigning responsibility for a mistake or problem to a person or group. commencer à apprendre
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A conflict or disagreement, often involving strong opposing views or interests. commencer à apprendre
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Inclined to confront or challenge others directly in a hostile or aggressive manner. commencer à apprendre
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The act of expressing disapproval or judgment about someone or something. commencer à apprendre
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The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. commencer à apprendre
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To increase in intensity, scope, or severity, often referring to a conflict or issue. commencer à apprendre
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Not based on reason or logic; lacking sound judgment. commencer à apprendre
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A neutral third party who helps facilitate communication and resolution between conflicting parties. commencer à apprendre
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Deliberate actions or words intended to incite a reaction or response. commencer à apprendre
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