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łagodny, delikatny, spokojny commencer à apprendre
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When weather is mild, it is less cold than you would expect. / When an illness is mild, it is not as serious as it could be. / not having a strong effect / calm and gentle a mild winter / My doctor said I had a mild form of pneumonia. / a mild taste / He has a very mild manner.
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strong anger that you cannot control a jealous rage / He flew into a rage (= suddenly became angry) over the smallest mistake.
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commencer à apprendre
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to behave towards or deal with someone in a particular way / to consider something in a particular way / to give medical care to someone for an illness or injury They treat her like one of their own children. / He treated my suggestion as a joke. / He's being treated for cancer at a hospital in California.
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zawieść kogoś, rozczarować kogoś commencer à apprendre
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to disappoint someone by not doing what you agreed to do I promised to go to the party with Jane and I can't let her down.
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źle zrozumieć, nie rozumieć commencer à apprendre
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to not understand someone or something correctly (past tense & past participle - misunderstood) He misunderstood the question completely.
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commencer à apprendre
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nervous, worried, and not able to relax / A tense situation makes you feel nervous and worried. The students looked tense as they waited for their exam results. / There were some tense moments in the second half of the game.
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commencer à apprendre
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to walk around because you are worried or excited about something
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commencer à apprendre
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He kept pacing up and down, glancing at his watch.
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reagować zbyt mocno lub nieproporcjonalnie commencer à apprendre
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to react in a way that is more extreme than you should She tends to overreact to criticism.
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commencer à apprendre
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feel happy
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wywołać uśmiech na twarzy commencer à apprendre
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bring a smile to your face make you smile, well-balanced and optimistic
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commencer à apprendre
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because of something The train was late due to snow.
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snuć się (po), wałęsać się (po) commencer à apprendre
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to walk slowly about a place without any purpose They wandered aimlessly around the town.
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kiedy tylko, jak tylko, kiedykolwiek commencer à apprendre
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every time or at any time You can go whenever you want. / I try to help them out whenever possible.
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commencer à apprendre
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to find good things in a bad situation Look on the bright side - no one was badly hurt.
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kołysać (się), huśtać (się) commencer à apprendre
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to move smoothly backwards and forwards, or to make something do this She really swings her arms when she walks.
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leniwy, ospały, w zastoju commencer à apprendre
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moving or working more slowly than usual a sluggish economy / I felt really sluggish after lunch.
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commencer à apprendre
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the crime of getting into a building illegally and stealing things
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wydawać się wesołą/miłą osobą itp., wydawać się jakimś commencer à apprendre
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seem happy/a nice person, etc; seem like/as if, etc to appear to be a particular thing or to have a particular quality She seemed happy enough. / It seems to me (= I think) that she's in the wrong job.
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commencer à apprendre
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an examination of people's opinions or behaviour made by asking people questions Holidays in the UK are becoming more popular, according to a recent survey.
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to give someone a more important job in the same organization [often passive ] She's just been promoted to manager.
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commencer à apprendre
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to make the difference between two things smaller This course is designed to bridge the gap between school and work.
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zakładać coś (np. biznes, phrasal verb) commencer à apprendre
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to start a company or organization A committee has been set up to investigate the problem.
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commencer à apprendre
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used to say that something happened or is true, although something else makes this seem not probable I'm still pleased with the house despite all the problems we've had. / [+ doing sth ] He managed to eat lunch despite having had an enormous breakfast.
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although something exists or happens He still smokes, in spite of all the health warnings.
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szerzyć informacje, nowiny commencer à apprendre
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to communicate a message to a lot of people We've arranged a meeting for next Thursday so if you see anyone do spread the word.
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zakładać (np. firmę) (verb) commencer à apprendre
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to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time [often passive ] The brewery was established in 1822.
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nowoczesny, bieżący, aktualny commencer à apprendre
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The Internet keeps us up-to-date. modern, and using the most recent technology or knowledge / having the most recent information
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commencer à apprendre
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a need for something to be sold or supplied There's an increasing demand for cheap housing.
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commencer à apprendre
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to continue to be informed about something He’s never made an effort to keep up with current events.
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podejście, oferta, propozycja commencer à apprendre
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a way of doing something / an occasion when you speak or write to someone, often asking to buy something or offering them work Liam has a different approach to the problem. / We've decided to take a new approach.
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