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The daily life of people in the Middle Ages was very different from the way we live today.
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zniweczyć czyjeś nadzieje commencer à apprendre
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Laura was expecting to inherit the house, but her dad dashed all her hopes by giving it to charity when he was 55.
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I am not planning my future, I just live day by day, hoping it will all solve itself.
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We came to a dead end with the task and are struggling to come to the right conclusions.
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America declared war on Japan in 1941.
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I have been working really hard for the past month. I really think I deserve some credit, but all you do is criticise me.
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umrzeć śmiercią naturalną commencer à apprendre
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My granddad died a natural death at the age of 98.
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Difference of opinion is a daily bread for me and my sister. We are never able to agree with each other.
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I bought this dress on sale! It was dirt cheap! Just L10!
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świński, nieprzyzwoity dowcip/kawał commencer à apprendre
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Stop telling all those dirty jokes in front of the children!
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I got really worried when Anna disappeared from my view as she is not supposed to go anywhere on her own.
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disappear without a trace My brother left home one day and disappeared without a trace. We don’t know what happened to him.
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Can you turn the music down? You’re disturbing my peace.
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I decided to do a good turn by donating some money to charity.
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wykonać kawał dobrej roboty commencer à apprendre
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You’ve done a great job and we would like to offer you a pay rise!
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Do as you please, but don’t ask me for advice when you’re in trouble again.
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robić ćwiczenia (np. w zeszycie) commencer à apprendre
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I do exercises every morning.
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I don’t want to do harm to anybody. I just practice martial arts to stay fit.
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wypełniać swoje obowiązki commencer à apprendre
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I always do my duties to the best of my abilities. That’s why I am a valued worker.
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zrobić coś za czyimiś plecami commencer à apprendre
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do something behind somebody’s back Laura and I are no longer friends. She has been talking about me behind my back, and I just can’t accept such behaviour.
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robić/zrobić coś dla pieniędzy commencer à apprendre
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I had to do it for money. I was in a really bad financial situation back then.
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robić coś dla zabawy/przyjemności commencer à apprendre
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do something for the fun of it Let’s do it just for the fun of it. Come on! I am sure you’d enjoy being spontaneous once in a while!
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zrobić coś z niczego, od podstaw commencer à apprendre
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do something from nothing Anne is an amazing cook. She can prepare a really tasty dish from absolutely nothing.
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Heather is a teacher but she does some tour-guiding on the side. Teaching doesn’t pay too well.
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robić coś z przyzwyczajenia commencer à apprendre
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do something out of habit I don’t really watch TV much but I always have it switched on when I am home – purely out of habit.
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Sam, do the dishes, please. The dishwasher is broken.
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pracować jako wolontariusz commencer à apprendre
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I do some volunteer work every summer. It gives me a sense of achievement.
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zrobić co tylko możliwe, aby commencer à apprendre
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I’d do whatever possible to get this job. I am sure I would be great at it!
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czynić cuda, dokonywać cudów commencer à apprendre
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Drinking 2 litres of water a day can do wonders for your skin.
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I want you to do all the tasks from page 1, only the task nr. 1 from page 2, and the first half of page 3. Do you follow me? I don’t want anyone to tell me tomorrow that they did not know what to do for the homework.
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Excuse me, do you happen to know where the nearest bank is?
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masz ogień? (zapałki, zapalniczkę) commencer à apprendre
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rozumiesz, o co mi chodzi? commencer à apprendre
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You really have to try and finish it by tomorrow. We have a deadline on Friday but we need everything double-checked, just in case. Do you see what I mean?
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czy to naprawdę ma znaczenie? commencer à apprendre
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Does it really matter what I wear for the meeting?
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Does that dress work for you? I really don’t feel comfortable in it.
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does this mean anything to you? Sarah says that you need to give the “thing” to her by tomorrow. Does it mean anything to you?
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mnie pytasz? (sam chciałbym to wiedzieć) commencer à apprendre
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Don’t ask me! I’ve never even been to Spain. How can I know what the most famous market in Barcelona is called?
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Don’t make me laugh now! They’ll kick us out of the class in a second if we keep on behaving like that.
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nie ma za co! (odpowiadając na podziękowania) commencer à apprendre
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At the end of the meeting we managed to draw a conclusion from last year’s situation and came up with a new action plan.
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draw attention away from something Anne’s presentation was really good, but the road works outside our office drew everyone’s attention away from what she had to say.
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None of us wanted to move into the smallest room so we decided to draw lots.
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I always dress in black when I have to look smart.
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prowadzić w stanie nietrzeźwym, jechać po pijanemu commencer à apprendre
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You really shouldn’t drink and drive. It’s dangerous!
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Your music is driving me absolutely crazy. Can you turn it down for a while! I really have to study!
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doprowadzać kogoś do rozpaczy commencer à apprendre
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drive somebody to despair I have been applying for jobs for about a month now and nothing comes my way. The whole situation is really driving me to despair.
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It was already midnight and Anna was still at my place. I really needed her to leave as I was to get up really early the next day. I had to drop a hint, otherwise, she would never have left.
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I am afraid that’s just a drop in the bucket of what it takes to help Africa.
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I’ll drop you a line later on this week to let you know how it’s going. What’s your e-mail address, anyway?
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We managed to drum up a lot of support for the cause and now it’s got national coverage in the media.
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