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Fans often heckle opposing players from the sidelines to distract them. A "heckler" might shout out punchlines or insult the comedian, The actor tried to stay in character, but the constant heckling from the balcony eventually broke his concentration. commencer à apprendre
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nękać kłopotliwymi pytaniami
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"Like a cat on a hot tin roof" commencer à apprendre
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„Jak kot na gorącym blaszanym dachu”
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Pacing a hole in the carpet" commencer à apprendre
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„ wydeptywanie dziury w dywanie”
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Having ants in your pants": Having ants in your pants": The classic way to describe someone who can't stop moving. commencer à apprendre
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"Masz mrówki w spodniach":
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This is the go-to word for when you’re impatient or can't sit still because you're waiting for something to happen. commencer à apprendre
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Niespokojny, nie mogący sie doczekać
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Squirmy: Perfect for describing someone (often a child) who is physically twisting and turning in their seat."By the third hour of the wedding, the kids in the front row had become incredibly squirmy." commencer à apprendre
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wije się na swoim miejscu
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Suggests you are bothered or upset, making it impossible to relax. He became visibly agitated when the customer service rep put him on hold for the fourth time." commencer à apprendre
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Implies being nervous and jumpy, like a horse that might bolt at a loud noise."The rescue dog was still skittish around strangers, retreating to the corner whenever the doorbell rang." commencer à apprendre
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płochliwy, niespokojny (o zwierzęciu) · roztrzepany, lekkoduszny (o osobie) · kokieteryjny (o kobiecie
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commencer à apprendre
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rówieśnicy na całej długości
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The lecture was so dry that even the front row students started getting fidgety by the twenty-minute mark." commencer à apprendre
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niespokojny, nerwowy, przebierający palcami
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"He spent a restless night staring at the ceiling, thinking about the interview." "The dog became restless as the storm approached, pacing from the door to the window." commencer à apprendre
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nerwowy, nie mogący sobie znaleźć miejsc, nie mogący się ułożyć np do snu
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"The professor looked at the student with pure exasperation after they interrupted the lecture with yet another irrelevant question." commencer à apprendre
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"Instead of retreating to his office, the mayor chose to move toward the dissenters gathered outside, hoping that direct dialogue would quiet the calls for his resignation." commencer à apprendre
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odszczepieniec, człowiek inaczej myślący
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"Despite his growing exasperation with the slow-moving queue, he maintained a mask of polite indifference, only tapping his foot to betray his mood. commencer à apprendre
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