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delighted, ekstatyczny, zachwycony commencer à apprendre
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(1) służalczy (2) less important than sth else commencer à apprendre
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The press was accused of being subservient to the gov. The needs of individuals were subservient to those of the group as a whole.
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(1) służalczość, uległość (2) the fact of being less important than sth else commencer à apprendre
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the subservience of drawing to the more traditional finished media like...
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commencer à apprendre
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(1) obserwacja, wgląd, spostrzeżenie (2) wnikliwość - the truth about sb/sth commencer à apprendre
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She was a writer of great insight. His work offers several useful insights,
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commencer à apprendre
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synonim: perceptive She's so smart and perceptive.
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zniekształcony np. obraz, dźwięk, fakt, idea commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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(1) poparcie w public statement, action, advert (2) adnotacja dot. wykroczenia commencer à apprendre
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(1) popierać coś (2) lansować/reklamować (3) podpisywać na odwrocie czek commencer à apprendre
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I fully endorse everything the chairperson has said. That famous blogger is endorsing Coca-Cola. The proposals weren't endorsed by the manager.
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(1) stronniczy (2) mający skłonność commencer à apprendre
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a school biassed towards music and art. The article was heavily biassed against the regime
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(1) wpływać unfairly na opinie, decyzje (2) nastawiać kogoś vs ktoś commencer à apprendre
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These errors may bias the statistics. The newspapers have biased people against her.
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(1) stronniczość, uprzedzenie (2) zainteresowanie, inklinacja (3) krawędź w krawiectwie commencer à apprendre
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The skirt is cut on the bias. The course has a strong practical bias. My son has a musical bias
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cut across the natural direction of the lines in the cloth commencer à apprendre
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owiany złą sławą, haniebny commencer à apprendre
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synonim: notorious He's a notorious womanizer.
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skandowany slogan, religijny śpiew commencer à apprendre
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skandować, śpiewać religijne piosenki commencer à apprendre
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(1) wskazywać (2) oznaczać, symbolizować commencer à apprendre
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synonim: indicate, represent A very high temp often denotes a serious illness. The red triangle denotes danger.
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przywodzić na myśl, kojarzyć z czymś commencer à apprendre
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Very soon ‘Third World’ came to connote poverty.
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szybko przebierać nogami, pędzić np. dzieci, małe zwierzątka commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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[A] for sth's sake [B] for the sake of sb/sth [C] just for the sake of it I believe in education for it's own sake. They stayed together for the sake of the children. She gave up smoking for the sake of her health. Don't get married just for the sake of it.
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(1) rozbawienie (2) rozrywka (3) the fact of being entertained by sth commencer à apprendre
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What do you do for amusement around here? Her eyes twinkled with amusement.
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(1) rozbawić (2) zabawić kogoś commencer à apprendre
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(1) znaczący, ważny, znany (2) noticeable (3) widoczny, wydatny commencer à apprendre
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The church tower was a prominent feature in the landscape. a prominent nose
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(1) nieuleczalny (2) niepoprawny commencer à apprendre
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She's an incurable optimist. an incurable disease/illness
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niereformowalny, niepoprawny commencer à apprendre
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I'm an incorrigible optimist. You're incorrigible! She thought the children were incorrigible brats.
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