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everything is clear (syn) commencer à apprendre
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all is understood / it's all straightforward
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unavoidable the ineluctable signs of ageing
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impossible to imagine or believe It is inconceivable that the minister was not aware of the problem.
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likely to cause people to disagree a contentious issue/topic/subject
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Neighbourhood Electric Vehicles and Low-speed Vehicles NEVs and LSVs reach a maximum speed of 25 mph. They are restricted from roads where the speed limit is greater than 35 mph (battery electric vehicles)
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to have a clear and definite effect on something/somebody, especially a bad one commencer à apprendre
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Things external to our mind (saints, spirits) may in their own way impinge on mind—really, in two possible ways
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to make something/somebody weaker; to destroy something gradually osłabiać Evil spirit can sap our very will to resist, our will to survive.
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we feel ourselves vulnerable or “healable” to benevolence or malevolence which is more than human wrogość, zła wola
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the fact of being weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally commencer à apprendre
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to stop somebody from being angry by trying to please them commencer à apprendre
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przebłagać
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But the use of the substantive (buffered – porous self) here may mislead.
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an ancient custom (from England) that meant walking the boundaries of a property and, in ancient times, striking certain places with a rod in the presence of witnesses. To learn young people about the importance of the boundaries commencer à apprendre
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1. Ease up on the BRAKE pedal but maintain the pressure 2. Stop braking and TURN the STEERING WHEEL
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that is possible and likely to be achieved commencer à apprendre
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omething that you risk losing, especially money, when you try to predict the result of a race, game, etc., or when you are involved in an activity that can succeed or fail commencer à apprendre
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a drink of medicine or poison; a liquid with magic powers commencer à apprendre
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not friendly or interested in other people distant, remote commencer à apprendre
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He was a cold man, aloof and distant.
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strong and impossible to defeat or change; a building so strongly built that it cannot be entered by force invincible commencer à apprendre
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not to be taken, make pregnant “he spent hours studying the virtually impregnable fortifications of Vauban.”
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to get information or a reaction from somebody, often with difficulty wywoływać, wzbudzić commencer à apprendre
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Her tears elicited great sympathy from her audience. I could elicit no response from him. “children like Jung are left with lasting doubts about their capacity to elicit care and affection.”
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