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noun - That story about her is nothing but a wicked slander! / verb - The actress claimed that she had been slandered in a newspaper article. noun, verb - (the act of making) an untrue spoken, not written, statement about a person with the intention of damaging that person’s reputation. commencer à apprendre
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pomówienie, zniesławienie (ustne) / pomówić
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noun - a ghost or ghostlike image of someone, especially one seen shortly before or after their death. commencer à apprendre
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1. A wheel revolves on its axle. 2. The Moon revolves (a)round the Earth. 3. The Earth revolves about the Sun and also revolves on its axis. verb - to move, roll or turn (in a complete circle) around a central point, axis etc. commencer à apprendre
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haul / drag with difficult The train was hauling a cargo of liquid chemicals. verb - to pull something somewhere slowly and with difficulty. commencer à apprendre
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wlec, ciągnąć (z trudnością)
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adj - 1. Stale bread. 2. Cake goes stale quickly if it's not covered. adj - old and not fresh, especially meat. commencer à apprendre
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veeb - 1. The whole room reeked of sweat. 2. The hotel room reeked of stale tobacco. verb, noun - to have a very unpleasant smell. commencer à apprendre
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śmierdzieć, cuchnąć / smród, odór
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Tie a knot at the end of the cord (thick string, or a piece of this). noun - a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar. commencer à apprendre
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He was talking complete drivel. commencer à apprendre
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1. He scowled furiously (at her). 2. He scowled at me from behind his paper. verb, noun - to look at someone angrily. commencer à apprendre
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patrzeć krzywo, patrzeć wilkiem / groźne spojrzenie
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He twisted his ankle and came limping home. verb - to walk with difficulty because one of your legs or feet is hurt. commencer à apprendre
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devious - crafty - cunning He used devious methods to get what he wanted. adj - clever in a way that is bad and not honest. commencer à apprendre
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1. I still shudder at the thought of the risks we took. 2. She shuddered at the thought of having to meet him again. verb - to shake, usually because you are thinking of something unpleasant. commencer à apprendre
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verb - Go to sleep now," she murmured. / noun - 1. the murmur of the sea. 2. There was a low murmur among the crowd. verb - to speak quietly so that you can only be heard by someone near you. / noun - a quiet, indistinct sound, eg that of running water or low voices. commencer à apprendre
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szemrać, szeptać / szmer, pomruk
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1. The habit of punctuality was instilled into me early in life. 2. He's a coach with great skill at instilling confidence in/into his players. verb - to put (ideas etc) into the mind of a person. commencer à apprendre
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He muttered something about the restaurant being too expensive. verb - to speak quietly so that your voice is difficult to hear, often when complaining about something. commencer à apprendre
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She looked faintly surprised. commencer à apprendre
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1. The room was adorned with flowers. 2. Their house is adorned with beautiful antique ornaments. verb - to decorate something. commencer à apprendre
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1. The car veered across the road to avoid hitting a small boy. 2. The car veered off the road and hit a tree. verb - to suddenly change direction. commencer à apprendre
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1. He stood outside the door eavesdropping on their conversation. 2. The child eavesdropped on her parents’ discussion. verb - to secretly listen to a conversation. commencer à apprendre
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1. He pondered what might have happened if he hadn't gone home. 2. He pondered (on) the suggestion. verb - to think carefully about something. commencer à apprendre
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1. She's proficient in two languages. 2. I've become quite proficient at repairing bicycles. adj - very good at something. commencer à apprendre
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1. Precisely what do you mean? 2. He spoke very precisely. commencer à apprendre
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1. Outside, the trees rustled in the wind. 2. She rustled her papers. verb - If things such as paper or leaves rustle, or if you rustle them, they move about and make a soft, dry sound. commencer à apprendre
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1. Nell kept poking me in the arm. 2. He poked her in the ribs with his elbow. verb - 1. to quickly push your finger or other pointed object into someone or something. 2. to push something into; to prod. commencer à apprendre
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The horses snorted impatiently. verb, noun - (usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out. commencer à apprendre
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be immersed in sth; immerse yourself in sth I didn't hear him come in because I was totally immersed in my book. verb - to be or become completely involved in something, so that you do not notice anything else. commencer à apprendre
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1. She immersed the vegetables in boiling water. 2. Immerse the paper in water for twenty minutes. verb - to put completely under the surface of a liquid. commencer à apprendre
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He dismounted and pushed his bicycle up the hill. verb - to get off a horse, bicycle etc. commencer à apprendre
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Someone was lurking in the shadows. verb - to wait somewhere secretly, especially before doing something bad. commencer à apprendre
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verb - The olied the hinges (a metal fastening that joins the edge of a door, window, or lid to something else and allows you to open or close it) to stop them from squeaking. / noun - the squeaks of the mice. verb, noun - to make a shrill cry or sound. commencer à apprendre
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noun - We have a bolt as well as a lock on the door. / verb - 1. The seats in the cinema were bolted to the floor. 2. He bolted the door. noun - a metal bar that you push across a door or window to lock it. / verb - to lock a door or window with a bolt. commencer à apprendre
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zasuwka, rygiel / zasuwać, ryglować
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Birds were flitting from tree to tree. verb - to move quickly and lightly from place to place. commencer à apprendre
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noun - ‘You m-m-must m-m-meet m-m-my m-m-mother’ is an example of a stammer. / verb - He turned red and started stammering. noun, verb - to pause a lot and repeat sounds because of a speech problem or because you are nervous. commencer à apprendre
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verb - Thick black clouds heralded rain. / noun - A fall in unemployment was the herald of economic recovery. verb, noun - to be a sign that a particular event will happen soon. commencer à apprendre
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1. a broad street. 2. broad shoulders. 3. a broad smile. adj - wide; great in size from side to side. commencer à apprendre
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noun - a narrow, deep valley with very steep sides. / a narrow valley that is usually dry except after a lot of rain. / a narrow and usually steep valley. commencer à apprendre
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wąwóz, jar / wąwóz, żleb, parów / wąwóz
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The rim of a wheel. noun - the edge of something round. commencer à apprendre
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verb - Tom tugged at his mother's arm. / noun - He gave the rope a tug. verb - to pull something suddenly and strongly. / noun - a sudden, strong pull on something. commencer à apprendre
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szarpnąć, ciągnąć / szarpnięcie
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She scolded the child for coming home so late. verb - to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong. commencer à apprendre
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1. He hid in a thicket. 2. A puma perfectly camouflaged in a dense thicket. noun - a dense group of bushes or trees. commencer à apprendre
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You can tell the age of a tree by the rings inside its trunk. noun - the thick stem of a tree that the branches grow from. commencer à apprendre
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1. I took a shortcut through the car park. 2. I was in a hurry so I took a shortcut across the field. noun - a quicker and more direct way of getting somewhere or doing something. commencer à apprendre
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1. The cows (were) huddled together in the corner of the field. 2. They huddled around the fire to keep warm. verb - 1. (often with together) to crowd closely together. 2. to move closer to other people, or to hold your arms and legs close to your body, usually because you are cold or frightened. commencer à apprendre
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tłoczyć się, nagromadzić / skulić się
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1. She wriggled her toes in the warm sand. 2. The child kept wriggling in his seat. verb - to twist your body or move part of your body with short, quick movements. commencer à apprendre
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The mountains were capped with snow. verb - to cover the top of something. commencer à apprendre
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He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth. verb - to start or jump with pain. commencer à apprendre
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verb - a hammock was slung between two trees. / noun - He had his broken arm in a sling. verb - to put something in a position where it hangs loosely. / noun - a type of bandage hanging from the neck or shoulders to support an injured arm. commencer à apprendre
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noun - a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack. commencer à apprendre
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There are rabbits burrowing under the building. verb - when an animal burrows, it digs a hole or passage in the ground to live in. commencer à apprendre
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The pigs grunted when the farmer brought their food. verb, noun - If a pig grunts, it makes short, low sounds. commencer à apprendre
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