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przerwać, zaprzestać, ustać commencer à apprendre
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Cease trying to do more than you can.
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commencer à apprendre
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The calm music made her fall asleep.
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wyzwanie, prowokacja, ośmielać (się) commencer à apprendre
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I didn't dare to ask her.
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commencer à apprendre
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Most fruit trees blossom in spring.
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wzdragać się (przed czymś), zapierać się, belka commencer à apprendre
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In turn, French President Nicolas Sarkozy baulked at the idea of Turkey holding a veto position on the coalition action, potentially limiting operations.
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szacunek, poważanie, szanować commencer à apprendre
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She has won esteem for her work with cancer patients.
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skinąć, zaprosić gestem, kusić, wabić commencer à apprendre
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She beckoned the waiter to come over.
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zwisać, zwieszać się (np. nad klifem) commencer à apprendre
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A cliff overhangs the trail.
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utrzymywać się (np. o zapachu), ociągać się, zwlekać commencer à apprendre
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The tourists didn't linger very long.
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przypalenie (na czymś), przypalić (coś) commencer à apprendre
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Then he hurried away, as though the ground were scorching his feet.
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rozrzucać, rozsypywać, rozejść się, rozpędzać commencer à apprendre
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Lakes are scattered around the area.
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commencer à apprendre
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<police found the stolen jewels under the floorboards in the thief's hideout, a cabin deep in the woods>
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commencer à apprendre
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Continue straight ahead at the next junction.
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zaznajomić, zapoznać (kogoś z kimś) commencer à apprendre
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This class is designed to acquaint students with the region's most important writers.
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commencer à apprendre
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Jack yawned and rubbed his eyes.
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commencer à apprendre
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Their proximity made her feel better.
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harówka, znój, ciężka praca commencer à apprendre
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He hated the drudgery of his job.
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rozluźniać (się), odprężać (się), odwijać, odkręcać commencer à apprendre
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Let's unwind after a long day.
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przynieść (pójść po coś i wrócić), osiągać wartość commencer à apprendre
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He fetched the dictionary.
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commencer à apprendre
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zbić z tropu, wprawić w zakłopotanie, zaskoczyć commencer à apprendre
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The friend was baffled when he saw so many tablets and such writing.
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daleki, odległy, mało prawdopodobny commencer à apprendre
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“Companies’ ability to find new energy reserves, especially in remote locations, is altering the global market.”
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wielki rozmiar, cielsko, ogrom, hurtowy commencer à apprendre
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We spent the bulk of the summer at the beach.
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zdumiewający, szokujący, oszałamiający commencer à apprendre
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The storm caused a staggering amount of damage.
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commencer à apprendre
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The world's most endangered species of cat could have been saved from extinction thanks to a project in Spain.
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gromada, stado, gromadzić się commencer à apprendre
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A flock of sheep has escaped onto the road.
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dziwny, dziwaczny, ekscentryczny commencer à apprendre
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<wearing red shoes every day is just one of her quirks>
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nurkowanie (z rurką do oddychania) commencer à apprendre
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Snorkelling requires wearing flippers.
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wezwanie (o coś), odwołanie (od decyzji), czar, urok commencer à apprendre
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Her jokes are quickly losing their appeal.
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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równoczesny, jednoczesny, zbieżny commencer à apprendre
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przemoczony, namoczony, nasycony (np. o roztworze) commencer à apprendre
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wykwintny, wytworny, z wyższych sfer commencer à apprendre
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That restaurant is really posh.
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commencer à apprendre
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I stumbled as I was getting off of the train.
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drzeć, rozdzierać, rozdarcie commencer à apprendre
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Don't tear this document while copying!
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commencer à apprendre
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He had to have 7 stitches.
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commencer à apprendre
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That's how some describe the concentrated, throbbing pain of a migraine.
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commencer à apprendre
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One room will suffice for us.
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zarzucać (coś komuś), powoływać, przytaczać commencer à apprendre
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Some critics allege Gaddis turned against his subject.
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przeciwieństwo, sprzeczny commencer à apprendre
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On the contrary, the true believers are strong believers.
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pokaźny (o sumie), znaczny (o rozmiarze), istotny (o wydarzeniu) commencer à apprendre
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Officials said the company is in talks with two cities offering substantial incentives to build the studio.
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commencer à apprendre
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We strive to make our customers happy.
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udogodnienia, wyposażenie commencer à apprendre
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The hotel has every amenity you could want.
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commencer à apprendre
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posiadłość, osiedle, majątek commencer à apprendre
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Peasant properties might be intermixed with large estates owned by resident landlords.
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brzydzić się, czuć wstręt, nienawidzić commencer à apprendre
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I've never loathed any book as much as that one.
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commencer à apprendre
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Sometimes, it has to be done in a opaque way
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uchylić się, ignorować, pomijać, obchodzić commencer à apprendre
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The prisoner evaded questioning by pretending to be sick.
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korytarz, ustęp, fragment commencer à apprendre
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odkopywać, wykopywać (spod ziemi), wydobywać commencer à apprendre
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My research unearthed some little known facts.
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commencer à apprendre
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Now we have a good local solution for drought.
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odwoływać, anulować, unieważniać commencer à apprendre
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rwący potok, silny prąd, ulewa, strumień (deszczu) commencer à apprendre
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zażarty, gwałtowny, ostry, dziki, agresywny commencer à apprendre
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She turned a sharp, fierce look upon him.
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commencer à apprendre
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niższej jakości, gorszy, podwładny commencer à apprendre
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I don't want her to feel inferior.
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