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      Growth figures show that the economy is still fairly resilient.   adj - strong enough to get better quickly after damage, illness, shock, etc.   commencer à apprendre
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      1. This word has three distinct meanings. 2. The gallery is divided into five distinct spaces.   adj - different and separate.   commencer à apprendre
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      earmark something for something    1. More than $7 million has been earmarked for schools in the area. 2. The land is earmarked for development.   verb - to decide that something, especially money, will be used for a particular purpose.   commencer à apprendre
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      przeznaczyć coś na coś (np. fundusze)   
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      1. The government has promised to allocate extra money for health care. 2. More police time should be allocated to crime prevention.   verb - to give some time, money, space, etc to be used for a particular purpose.   commencer à apprendre
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      noun - The blood-stained scarf was exhibit number one in the murder trial. / verb - 1. She's exhibiting her roses at the local flower show. 2. The crew exhibited great courage when the plane crashed.   noun - an object or document produced in court as part of the evidence. / verb - 1. to show objects such as paintings to the public. 2. to show a feeling, quality, or ability.   commencer à apprendre
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      dowód rzeczowy / wystawiać, okazywać   
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      1. Sprinkle the cake with sugar before serving. 2. He sprinkled salt over his food.   verb - to gently drop small pieces of something over a surface.   commencer à apprendre
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      1. We need to broaden the range of services that we offer. / Travel broadens your mind. 2. Her smile broadened and she began to laugh.   verb - 1. to increase or make something increase and include more things or people. 2. Her smile broadened and she began to laugh.   commencer à apprendre
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      1. The table tipped and all the drinks fell on the floor. 2. The boat tipped to one side.   verb - to move so that one side is higher than the other side, or to make something move in this way.   commencer à apprendre
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      A makeshift shelter.   adj - temporary and low quality.   commencer à apprendre
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      1. The soldier was discharged from the army. 2. She was discharged from hospital.   verb - to allow someone to leave a hospital or prison, or to order or allow someone to leave an organization such as the army.   commencer à apprendre
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      A corrugated iron roof.   adj - corrugated metal or cardboard has parallel rows of folds that look like waves.   commencer à apprendre
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      noun - the air smelled like a compound of diesel and gasoline fumes. / adj - a compound substance.   noun - a substance that is a combination of two or more elements. / adj - composed of a number of parts.   commencer à apprendre
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      związek, mieszanina / złożony   
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      1. There's an acute shortage of medical staff. 2. acute pain. 3. acute anxiety.   adj - An acute problem or negative feeling is extreme.   commencer à apprendre
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      1. It all boils down to money. 2. What it boils down to is that you have to make a choice between family and career.   verb - to amount to; to indicate as a final analysis or judgement.   commencer à apprendre
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      1. intimate details of her family life. 2. an intimate friend.   adj - 1. private and personal. 2. having a special relationship with someone who you like or love very much.   commencer à apprendre
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