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carry
to hold something in your hand or arms, or support it as you take it somewhere.
1. Gina was carrying a small bunch of flowers. 2. Let me carry that for you. 3. The waiter carried our drinks to the table. 4. The ship was carrying drugs 5. I can carry something. 6. He was unable to carry out simple tasks
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nieść, przewozić
carry out work - wykonać. You’ll have to get a builder to carry out the work.
consider
to think about something carefully, especially before making a choice or decision
1. Did you ever consider that possibility? 2. I should have considered that. 3. You didn't even consider my feelings.
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rozważać
Consider is followed by an -ing form, not an infinitive. You consider doing something: I considered asking for my money back.✗Don’t say: I considered to ask for my money back.
notice
1. He noticed a woman in a black dress sitting across from him. 2. I didn’t notice any smoke. 3. Have you noticed any change in him?
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zauważyć, zawiadomienie, informacja, notatka
Notice is not used in the progressive. You say: I notice you’re wearing glasses.✗Don’t say: I’m noticing you’re wearing glasses.
special
not ordinary or usual, but different in some way and often better or more important
1. a special place in the classroom for reading 2. No one receives special treatment. 3. Maria’s special recipe for apple pie. 4. I've prepared a special dinner for tonight. 5. Are you doing anything special for Christmas?
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specjalny
area
a particular part of a country, town etc
1. I live in the London area. 2. There are many lakes in this area. 3. This is a no-smoking area. 4. Their apartment has a large kitchen area.
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powierzchnia, obszar, teren, strefa
matter
1. There are important matters we need to discuss. 2. The legal arrangements for the sale are a matter for negotiation. 3. It's a difficult matter. 4. It doesn't matter anymore 5. It doesn't matter how you feel. 6. That was all that mattered for him
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sprawa, kwestia (sprawa lub sytuacja, z którą trzeba sobie poradzić), liczyć się, mieć znaczenie
receipt
a piece of paper that you are given which shows that you have paid for something
1. The shop assistant forgot to give me the receipt. 2. Keep your receipt in case you want to bring it back. 3. Make sure you get receipts for everything. 4. Can you give me a receipt?
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pokwitowanie, odbiór
receipt of - odbiór. the closing date for receipt of applications
down payment, advance, deposit
a payment you make when you buy something that is only part of the full price, with the rest to be paid later
1. We’ve almost got enough money to make a down payment on a house. 2. We have to pay an advance in order to book a room. 3. If we cancel our reservation, they won't return us our advance. 4. Should I leave a deposit? 5. I paid the deposit on my new flat
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zaliczka, zaliczka, depozyt
delivery
1. We have just received a large delivery of vegetables. 2. We guarantee an express delivery. 3. I'm afraid of the delivery 5. They were waiting for the delivery 6. bought a new delivery car 7. Most Indian restaurants offer free delivery.
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dostawa, poród
pretend
1. We can’t go on pretending that everything is OK. 2. Let’s pretend we’re on the Moon. 3. She pretended not to notice. 4. He’s not asleep – he’s just pretending.
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udać, stwarzać pozory
by
1. He was attacked by a dog. 2. I talked to him by phone two days ago. 3. Let me hold you by your hand. 4. I just passed your mother by. 5. The project must be finished by Friday. 6. It was so close. He lost by three seconds.
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przez np. zrobiony, obok, pod (sposób chwytania, przed-do, o około, (podawanie wymiarów)
7. The room is 6 metres by 8 metres. 8.
1. each, 2. each other
every one of two or more things or people, considered separately - every
1. Each one was a little different. 2. Each chose a different colour for their room. 3. The tents cost a tousand dollars each. 4. We must help each other. 5. They loved each other
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1. każdy z osobna, za sztukę, 2. siebie nawzajem
valid
1. Your passport is not valid. 2. My driving license is valid for ten years only.
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ważny (np. o paszporcie)
recognize
1. I didn’t recognize you in your uniform. 3. She didn't recognize any of the names. 4. To recognize our citizens' rights is our priority. 5. I recognize your effort. 5. Don't worry, your achievements will be recognized.
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rozpoznać, uznawać, doceniać
weird
1. He's really weird. 2. Her new haircut is rather weird - I liked the previous one much better. 3. A really weird thing happened last night. 4. He’s a weird bloke.
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upiorny, dziwny
interrupt, disturb
1. Please don't interrupt me. 2. Do not disturb me when I work. 3. We didn't want to disturb you but the door was open. 4. She lowered her voice not to disturb him
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przerywać, przeszkadzać
attend
1. He doesn't attend school regularly. 2. I don't attend parent-teacher meetings. 3. How many people attended the meeting?
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uczęszczać
admit
1. You must admit he is a strange person. 2. He admitted being wrong. 3. You're in love with her! Admit it!
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przyznać
spill, spilt, spilt (spilled)
1. Do you have a rag? I spilt some water on the floor. 2. I spilt tea all over myself 3. There is no need to cry over spilt milk. 4. Some guy spilled my drink. 5. Be careful with the sugar, don't spill it. 6. I've spilled the flour on the table.
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rozlany, rozlany, rozlany (rozlany), rozsypać
dig dug dug
1. A dog dug a hole in our garden. 2. Let's dig a hole in the sand and put a bottle of water there. 3. He's digging out the potatoes.
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kopać, wykopać

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