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niezdyscyplinowany, niesforny commencer à apprendre
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unruly, undisciplined, difficult to control You'll find cooperation with this unruly class rather difficult.
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"She was late again!" the teacher said crossly.
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błysk, przebłysk (np. nadziei), przebłyskiwać commencer à apprendre
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glimmer, a beam of light, a slight feeling, to shine weakly We could see the fire glimmer in the distance. She couldn’t understand there was no glmmer of hope for her husband.
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uprawnienie, upoważnienie commencer à apprendre
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entitlement, a right to have something Natural rights are another category of human entitlements.
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ogólne poważanie, uznanie, szacunek commencer à apprendre
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respectability, general acceptance and respect This theory gained respectability.
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graze (to hurt the skin by rubbing it against something) The girl fell of her bike and grazed her arm.
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graze (to feed animals; to eat grass (about animals)) We saw a cow grazing in the meadow.
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mudguard, a fender, a piece of metal above the wheels of a vehicle that protects them and/or the rider from mud The mudguard has loosened, you must fix it.
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heritage park, a site where you can see how people used to live, a museum in the open air My daughter was impressed by the heritage park.
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squander, to spend a lot on unnecessary things; to waste She'll squander any sum you entrust to her.
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donate, to give (material goods) in order to help somebody, an organization, etc He donated all his savings to a charity.
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podarunek np. od sklepu, upominek commencer à apprendre
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freebie, a gift, especially to attract the interest of customers I received this mug s a freebie.
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subordinate, a person who is not as important (in a company, organization) as another one He found it difficult to discipline his subordinates.
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complain, to say that something is bad, to express one's dissatisfaction He complained that the soup was too cold.
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boast, to speak proudly about e.g. one's achievements Mike boasted that his parents were very rich.
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outstanding, not paid or not solved yet There are some issues outstanding. They must be solved asap.
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easel, a wooden frame on legs which holds a picture being painted Sally likes painting so much- why don't you buy her an easel for birthday?
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wakacje zorganizowane (obejmujące zakwaterowanie, przejazd, posiłki) commencer à apprendre
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package holiday, a holiday where everything (accommodation, transport, meals) is arranged by a travel agent I think that a package holiday will be the best option.
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ophthalmologist, a doctor who specializes in eye diseases Have you noticed that she blinks quite often? I think you should visit an ophthalmologist.
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internista, lekarz pierwszego kontaktu, lekarz ogólny commencer à apprendre
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general practitioner, a doctor who deals with diseases that do not require a speciaist's treatment I'm not sure whether a visit to a GP will do. I think you should consult a specialist.
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full board, all the meals, that is, breakfast, lunch and dinner (provided at a place such as hotel) Does the price include full board?
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half board, a part of the meals, that is, breakfast and dinner (provided at a place such as hotel) I think that half board would be a more comfortable option.
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szałas, prymitywna chata, barak, slums commencer à apprendre
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shanty, a primitive hut, usually at the edge of town She used to live in a shanty outside the city.
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dilemma, a problem, a difficult choice She faced the dilemma of quitting a secure job or rejecting a more interesting one.
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separate, existing in a different place The sales department is in a separate buliding.
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off-licence, a shop where alcoholic drinks are sold (AmE liquor store) There's an off-licence on the corner.
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crumple, to make many folds; to become full of folds This dress will crumple easily.
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bonnet, a metal cover under which there is the engine of a car I thought something was wrong, so I looked under the bonnet.
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zaintrygowany, zaciekawiony commencer à apprendre
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intrigued, really interested She was intrigued by the idea.
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expedition, an organised journey which has a specific purpose, usually scientific research The expedition to the Antarctic was his most dangerous experience.
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watercolour, a type of paint which is mixed with water and which is used to produce pictures, a picture made with watercolours Have you seen Mary's watercolours? She's a talented girl, really.
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podtrzymywać, doznawać, ponosić commencer à apprendre
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sustain, to make something continue, to keep alive, to suffer something The monument has sustained certain damage.
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dance floor, an area which is for dancing only (at a disco, at a restaurant, etc.) She spent the whole night at the dance floor.
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przebój, hit, szlagier kinowy lub wydawniczy commencer à apprendre
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blockbuster, a very successful, bestselling book or film I'm always sceptical about Hollywood blockbusters.
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balkon pierwszego piętra w teatrze commencer à apprendre
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dress circle, the first level above the main floor at the auditorium at the theatre Our tickets are in the dress circle.
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affection, [WYMOWA] a strong positive emotion, love The children felt great affection for their grandparents.
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wyluzowany, swobodny, na luzie commencer à apprendre
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laid-back, relaxed, not tending to worry Tim seems a laid-back person.
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powodujący wysokie napięcie, wywołujący stres commencer à apprendre
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high-pressure, involving a lot of stress and worry Would you choose a low-paid job or a high-pressure one?
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Have you ever asked her what she's doing in her leisure?
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Many parks have been created here. These leafy areas are much more friendly than the city centre.
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osobliwy, ciekawy, oryginalny commencer à apprendre
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quaint, unique, old-fashioned, interesting You'll find this old village attractive, in a quiant way, though.
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wyroby ekskluzywne, rynek towarów luksusowych commencer à apprendre
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upmarket, luxurious goods of very high quality These expensive upmarket shops are hardly ever visited by guys like you and me!
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historyczny (ważny w historii) commencer à apprendre
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historic, important in history We've already seen every single historic building in this city, haven't we?
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przeludniony, bardzo zatłoczony commencer à apprendre
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overcrowded, containing too many people This part of Tokyo is really overcrowded.
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