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to suddenly become very angry = you aren't in control I lost my temper with the children this morning.
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a relative who lived a long time ago My ancestors came from Ireland.
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frightened or worried (gradable, very scared) Robert's scared of heights.
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very frightened (extreme)
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very tired (extreme)
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slightly angry I was a bit annoyed with/at Kathy for not coming.
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a relaxing bath
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przerażony, przestraszony commencer à apprendre
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afraid or nervous I've always been frightened of going to the dentist.
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anxious because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen She's really worried about her son.
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feeling ashamed or shy [+ to do sth] I was too embarrassed to admit that I was scared.
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worried or nervous She's very anxious about her exams.
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difficult to understand I found the instructions very confusing.
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przyjemny, satysfakcjonujący commencer à apprendre
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making you feel pleased by providing what you need or want My work is very satisfying.
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a feeling of great happiness
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a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them public anger at the terrorist killings
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often experienced when we lose someone or something important to us
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a strong, unpleasant feeling that you get when you think that something bad, dangerous, or frightening might happen Unlike the rest of us, Dave had no fear of snakes.
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niespodzianka, zaskoczenie, zdziwienie commencer à apprendre
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the feeling that you get when something happens that you did not expect I didn't know that my parents were coming- it was a lovely surprise.
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a very strong feeling of dislike or disapproval She walked out in disgust.
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doing repairs/decorating your house etc. yourself rather than paying someone else to do it
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relationships between people The successful applicant will have excellent interpersonal skills.
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related to people's feelings a child's emotional development
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cureva serious illness
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physically doing something and not only studying it or watching someone else do it
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good at concentrating on finding solutions for problems
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containing too many people or things an overcrowded classroom/prison
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streets are empty / not a soul on the streets
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Nie doszliśmy do wniosku. commencer à apprendre
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We haven't reached the conclusion.
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to briefly speak or write about something or someone (formal) I'll mention your ideas to Caroline.
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They discussed the matter briefly.
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a subject or situation that you need to think about, discuss, or deal with I've been thinking about this matter for a long time.
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mieć problemy z zrobieniem czegoś commencer à apprendre
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to have trouble doing something I have a problem, it's difficult for me I have trouble getting up at 6.
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very surprising It's astonishing that so many people believed his story.
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be/feel under the weather to feel ill
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I feel blue today. (informal)
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be as right as rain (informal) = feel very good
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to take angry because you interrupt someone Don't bother your father when he's working.
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= they aren't happy
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a sum of money you pay to the government for your crime The maximum penatly for the offence is a $1000 fine.
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a hole in a tooth If you eat lots of seets you'll have many cavities.
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to stop someone while they are talking or doing something, by saying or doing something yourself I was trying to work but the children were interrupting me.
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to talk to someone in a way that shows them that you are sexually attracted to them A very good-looking young man started to chat me up in the nightclub.
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zgadzać się lub dogadywać się (dobrze) commencer à apprendre
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have a good relationship / like each other I don't really get on with my sister's husband.
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Choose to live a calm life, e.g. at home with a partner Do you think he'll ever settle down and have a family?
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go off somebody/something stop liking someone/something I've gone off fish recently.
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move the computer mouse to see earlier pages
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put the computer mouse on a specific place and press
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exit from a website
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If a business or a large piece of equipment shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating Many factories have been forced shut down.
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stroić się, ładnie lub elegancko się ubierać commencer à apprendre
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to put on formal clothes for a special occasion
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przebierać się (np. za kogoś) commencer à apprendre
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to wear special clothes in order to change your appearance, usually for a game or party He dressed up as Superman for the party.
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wear clothes to see if you want to buy them Could I try this dress on, please? / I tried on a colorful, printed with a word "giraffe" shirt.
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wear clothes (to work) that are not smart, e.g. old jeans She is depressed, so she dresses down.
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very bad and not likely to succeed or improve / very bad at a particular activity / feeling no hope a hopeless situation / I'm hopeless at sports. / She was depressed and felt totally hopeless about the future.
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able to do things effectively and achieve results She's a very capable young woman.
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smutny (synonim- unhappy) commencer à apprendre
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Jane is trapped in a joyless marriage.
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unable to be still or relax because you are bored or nervous The audience was getting restless.
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looking too bright, big, and expensive, in a way that is intended to get attention
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to want and plan to do something [+ doing sth ] I don't intend seeing him again. / [+ to do sth ] How long are you intending to stay in Paris?
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A talkative person talks a lot.
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safe to eat and not harmful
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to write something on a piece of paper so that you do not forget it Did you write Jo's phone number down?
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wychowywać się, dorastać, rozwijać się commencer à apprendre
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to become older or an adult / to develop or become bigger or stronger She grew up in New York. / A close friendship had grown up between them.
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you think that you're clever and the person is stupid; so you don't respect this person
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poszukać coś, sprawdzać coś commencer à apprendre
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to look at a book or computer in order to find information I looked it up in the dictionary.
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to put clothes or shoes onto your body You'd better put your coat on, it's cold outside.
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to remove something If you're hot, take your jacket off.
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zajmować lub opiekować się kimś/czymś commencer à apprendre
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to look after someone or something My parents are going to take care of the house while we're away.
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przejmować się kimś/czymś commencer à apprendre
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sb/sth is important for you My friend cares about politics.
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a thing you buy on a sale for a lower price At $8.95, it's a bargain.
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to move in front of people who have been waiting longer for something than you
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a piece of plastic, metal, etc with words or pictures on it that you wear on your clothes for decoration or showing your name or the organization you work for
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to do or complete something, especially something that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do I was only carrying out orders.
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to make someone agree to do something by talking to them a lot about it [+ (that) ] I persuaded her that it was the right thing to do.
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to raise money for charity to collect money for homeless/sick, etc They're raising money for charity.
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to sell something cheaply
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to avoid standing up in a train/bus/waiting room, etc.
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happy or satisfied I'm really pleased with the quality of his work.
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an organized event in which people try to win a prize by being the best, fastest, etc
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to try to be more successful than someone or something else It's difficult for small shops to compete with/against the big supermarkets.
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to make an activity, agreement, etc last for a longer time They have extended the deadline by one week
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wprowadzać (w życie), przedstawiać, zapowiadać commencer à apprendre
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to make something exist, happen, or be used for the first time / to tell someone another person's name the first time that they meet CD players were first introduced in 1983 / He took me round the room and introduced me to everyone
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wahać się (z podjęciem decyzji) commencer à apprendre
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to pause before doing something, especially because you are nervous or not certain Richard hesitated before answering.
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correctly, or in a satisfactory way She doesn't eat properly.
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to know about something She was well aware that he was married.
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interested in and knowing a lot about a particular subject politically/socially aware
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to do something that is considered wrong, or that is illegal He was sent to prison for a crime that he didn't commit.
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changing so much that you do not know what will happen next; unpredictability (noun) unpredictable weather conditions
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