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the place where a public event or meeting happens: Stalismy w kolejce do lokalu a potem zajelismy nasze miejca commencer à apprendre
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At the venue we filed in and took our seats. The venue hosts music concerts and plays
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feeling worried about something that you are going to do or that is going to happen: Jestem bardzo poddenerwowany jutrzejszym spotkaniem commencer à apprendre
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I'm very apprehensive about tomorrow's meeting.
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causing people to feel worried and uncomfortable: Nie moglismy spac z powodu przytlaczajocego upalu commencer à apprendre
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We were unable to sleep because of the oppressive heat.
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commencer à apprendre
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The teacher is very genial/has a genial manner.
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to give a new appearance to a person or thing, especially in order to hide its true form: commencer à apprendre
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He disguised himself by wearing a false beard.
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He was feeling a little edgy about the whole thing.
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an activity done for a joke that is not intended to cause serious harm or damage: commencer à apprendre
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I don't really think I'm suited to this marriage lark.
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causing worry or anxiety: commencer à apprendre
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One of the documentary's many unsettling images is of a child playing with her father's gun.
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to walk towards or away from someone, trying not to be noticed: commencer à apprendre
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She sidled past him, pretending that she had not seen him.
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nervous or uncomfortable because you are worried about what people think about you or your actions: On wygladal na nie czujacego sie komfortowo, tak jak skrepowany nastolatek commencer à apprendre
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He looked uncomfortable, like a self-conscious adolescent.
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commencer à apprendre
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a face of surpassing beauty. Surpassing dullness.
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to move or to cause something to move slightly: nerwowe poruszenia wsrod publicznosci commencer à apprendre
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nervous stirrings in the audience. He stirred in his sleep as I kissed him
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used to emphasize that something is not large or important: commencer à apprendre
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he would have to restrict himself to a mere three or four chapters
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not active; moving or thinking slowly, especially as a result of being lazy or feeling that you want to sleep: commencer à apprendre
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If you have a sudden loss of cabin pressure at 20,000 feet, passengers will become torpid and then lose consciousness.
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a period of time that is so long that it cannot be measured: commencer à apprendre
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I've been waiting eons for my new computer.
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based on ideas or judgments that are not suitable for a particular situation:. commencer à apprendre
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He admitted that the party had followed policies now considered wrongheaded
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providing support or help: commencer à apprendre
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ancillary staff/workers, an ancillary role
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(of feelings or thoughts) slowly becoming stronger: commencer à apprendre
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I have a sneaking suspicion that I need more memory in my computer.
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if you want to make a picture or photograph look better you use an ........ commencer à apprendre
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pictures of airbrushed models
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to make small changes to a picture, photograph, etc., especially in order to improve it: commencer à apprendre
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We had the wedding photos retouched to make it seem like a sunny day.
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a situation in which an idea is believed or accepted by many people commencer à apprendre
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His ideas enjoyed wide currency during the last century.
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to give support, strength, or abasic structure to something: commencer à apprendre
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He presented data to underpin his argument.
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understood without being expressed directly: commencer à apprendre
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agreement/approval/support
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to see or recognize something commencer à apprendre
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I could just discern a figure in the darkness.
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