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a soft, cushion-like object made of or filled with a soft material, used to prevent damage by knocking, rubbing etc commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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The second ... in the US gives the right to bear arms. commencer à apprendre
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to touch or make changes to something that you should not If seal has been broken or ... with, do not give clear receipt unless contents are examined in presence of delivering agent. commencer à apprendre
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a thin piece of material such as paper or plastic that has to be broken in order to open the container and use the contents Do not accept if the ... is broken. commencer à apprendre
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a flat container, usually with slightly raised edges, for carrying food or drinks commencer à apprendre
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at an angle of 90 degrees to a horizontal line or surface commencer à apprendre
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a small, soft creature that is like a snail without a shell/a bullet commencer à apprendre
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a device that causes a plane or ship to move, consisting of two or more blades that spin at high speed/śmigło commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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I felt a ... in my stomach/A ... of boredom
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psychological, mental health commencer à apprendre
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to absorb (e.g. knowledge), to enjoy sth that exists around you commencer à apprendre
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I would like to ...... English as much as possible.
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a thick substance, usually containing medicine that is put on the skin where it is sore or injured/maść, commencer à apprendre
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the medical product that is used on the outside of the body/miejscowy, do stosowania zewnętrznego commencer à apprendre
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a rigid structure that surrounds sth as glass or door/ outside part of a pair of glasses commencer à apprendre
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children developed from one egg so having the same sex and looks commencer à apprendre
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sb who pays rent for the use of land or a building commencer à apprendre
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a bone between the shoulder and the base of the neck on each side of the body / obojczyk commencer à apprendre
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to reduce the amount or number of sth, to drink or eat less of a particular thing After Christmas it was really hard to ........ my sugar intake again. commencer à apprendre
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to supervise (a person or work), especially in an official setting commencer à apprendre
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A part of my job is to ... accounts in various entities.
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to experience sth that is unpleasant or sth that involves a change / przejść coś commencer à apprendre
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She ...(past) a surgery on a tumor in her left lung last year. I had to ... a retraining in order to excel as a controller in Ferrero.
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the quality of having a lot of complicated details. Complexity commencer à apprendre
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No one could understand all the ... of the deal
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the fact that two people or things look like each other or are similar in some other way/podobieństwo commencer à apprendre
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Which working environment bears the greatest ... to yours?
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a vertical structure like a thin wall that separates one part of a room or building from another commencer à apprendre
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Desks in Ferrero office were separated with...
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doing everything that you should do (adj.) commencer à apprendre
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a short sentence usually known by many people, stating sth commonly experienced or giving advice commencer à apprendre
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The appetite, says the ..., grows with eating.
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a large number of things that you should have done before and must do now (zaległości) commencer à apprendre
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I've got a huge ... of work to do.
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to be much better than other similar things or people, to be very noticeable commencer à apprendre
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We had lots of good applicants for the job, but one ...... from the rest.
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a person who doesn't work hard commencer à apprendre
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Those ... have gone home early again.
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the quality in someone or something that makes him attractive or interesting commencer à apprendre
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Spielberg's movies have a wide ... Science fiction films are similar to myths because of their universal...
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to use clever, secret and often unpleasant methods to gradually become part of sth. / wkradać się, wślizgiwać się commencer à apprendre
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to insinuate oneself into sth Alien plants have ... themselves ... ecosystems where they don't belong.
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Alien species of plants were deliberately brought in for...
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boring C1 / nudny, żmudny commencer à apprendre
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a hindrance or obstruction in doing sth (e.g. speech ...)/utrudnienie commencer à apprendre
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1 out of every 100 people have some sort of speech impediment.
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tough, protective outer layer of the trunk and branches of a tree/kora commencer à apprendre
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It seems unbelievable that these fragrant bits of bark, leaves and seeds were once so costly. (about pepper)
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to find sth or sb after looking for them in a lot of different places. commencer à apprendre
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Pepper were once so hard to track down and transport that men were willing to risk their lives for it.
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wanted by many people and usually of high quality or rare commencer à apprendre
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So why pepper was so sought after?
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behaving in a way that is dishonest or unfair in order to get what you want/dishonest/niegodziwy commencer à apprendre
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Unscrupulous suppliers often mixed in commonly available berries and seeds, even small stones to make the sacks of pepper go further.
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any type of plant that climbs or grows along the ground and has twisting stems. commencer à apprendre
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In India, everyone can grow a pepper in their garden as a vine hanging off other trees.
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objects that are made out of clay by hand commencer à apprendre
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Pepper was exchanged in Roman Empire for pottery and leather goods they produced.
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a smell or taste that is very strong, sometimes unpleasantly strong commencer à apprendre
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Pepper's hot and pungent smell and taste was helpful for those with respiratory problems.
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to make a part of the body less painful commencer à apprendre
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Pepper was also used as an external ointment to soothe itching or burning skin.
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sth that deters people from doing sth/it discourages sb from doing sth/środek odstraszający commencer à apprendre
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Pepper is an effective deterrent to insects as it is toxic to many of them.
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owijać w bawełnę/to talk about something without mentioning it directly commencer à apprendre
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Don't beat around the bush, just tell me the truth
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oparcie (krzesła lub kanapy) commencer à apprendre
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rising or falling at a sharp angle/stromy commencer à apprendre
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The slopes in Melchsee Frutt are not so steep
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an object used for travelling over snow and ice with long, narrow strips of wood or metal under it instead of wheels. /sanki, sanie commencer à apprendre
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Mauro and Claudia went sledging in Melchsee Frutt
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commencer à apprendre
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The guy in Touch training got a cramp and he had to take a break
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a person or organisation that collects informstion and arranges it in a list, report, book etc. commencer à apprendre
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What may influence a dictionary compiler's decision to include a particular term?
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polite and correct in manner, typical of a high social class/dystyngowany commencer à apprendre
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The creation of dictionaries used to be a slow and genteel process.
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extremely thorough, exhaustive or accurate/rygorystyczny commencer à apprendre
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There's a rigorous system for assesing whether a new word should go in dictionary.
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the distance from one side to another/the fact of including many different things, features, subjects or qualities C2 commencer à apprendre
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What we are looking for is the frequency and breadth of use of the word.
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to defend yourself against attack or criticism commencer à apprendre
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But there is a fight-back.
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wślizgnąć się, wtrącić coś do czegoś ukradkiem/to insinuate oneself into... commencer à apprendre
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No no, we never slip in our own invented words
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a usual or accepted way of behaving, esp. in social situations/a large formal meeting of people who do a particular job or have a similar interest, or a large meeting for a political party commencer à apprendre
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behaving in a formal way and without humour/sztywny commencer à apprendre
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You can get on with the business more smoothly than if you sound starchy
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not taking care or making an effort/... clothes are too large, loose and do not look neat commencer à apprendre
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People work better if they dress comfortable as long as it doesn't get too sloppy.
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pleasant and friendly, creating a feeling of comfort or satisfaction/miły, przyjemny commencer à apprendre
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I think modern offices are usually quite congenial and conductive to work
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providing the right conditions for sth good to happen/sprzyjający commencer à apprendre
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I think modern offices are usually quite congenial and conducive to work.
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happening and connected with another thing C2 formal / towarzyszący commencer à apprendre
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E-lancing is a response to corporate downsizing and its concomitant increased unemployment.
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a person or organization that makes business or financial arrangements between companies or organizations that do not deal with each other directly commencer à apprendre
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There are websites which act as intermediaries, matching a client's project with individuals who will do the work.
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commencer à apprendre
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the latest problem in a series of problems that makes the situation impossible to accept (kropla, która przepełnia kielich) commencer à apprendre
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That's the last straw, I'm closing my account!
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lack of appreciation for help that has been given/niewdzięczność commencer à apprendre
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I'm fed up with their bad service and ingratidude!
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used to describe a person who is eager or willing to help other people/uprzejmy i pomocny commencer à apprendre
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You'd think, with their jobs on the line, the staff would be more accommodating, wouldn't you?
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to mix a set of playing cards without seeing their values/to move similar things from one position or place to another / tasować commencer à apprendre
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They only shuffle they papers without doing anything!
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the careful watching of a person or place, especially by the police or army commencer à apprendre
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Governments don't want to use sophisticated encryption so that people can't go out of reach of surveillance.
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used to emphasize how great, important or powerful a quality or feeling is/nothing other than commencer à apprendre
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The suggestion is sheer nonsense
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to move very fast, esp. in a way that seems dangerous/pędzić, gnać commencer à apprendre
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The sheer volume of emails hurtling through cyberspace is our best protection against hackers.
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sb's ability to think of clever new ways of doing sth/pomysłowość commencer à apprendre
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Drug smugglers constantly use their ingenuity to find new ways of doing sth
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the period of time that sth exists or happens - attention or life/the full extent of sth from end to end commencer à apprendre
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Young learners have short attention span.
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a person who is responsible for a crime/winowajca, winny, sprawca commencer à apprendre
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seem (syn.), to give other people a certain feeling or opinion commencer à apprendre
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How to be more assertive in a workolace without coming across as aggressive?
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to prevent further disagreement in arguments or war by giving to the opposing side an advantage that they have demanded/załagodzić, udobruchać, zaspokoić commencer à apprendre
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In the animal kingdom, smiling is a way of appeasing a more powerful animal.
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a formal statement saying that you are not legally responsible for sth, such as the information given in a book or on the internet/wyłączenie odpowiedzialności commencer à apprendre
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Constant use of disclaimers and diminishers make your audience feel impatient and unwilling to listen.
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to make someone less confident, less powerful or less likely to succeed, or to make sth seem weeker/podważać, podkopywać, osłabiać commencer à apprendre
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saying what you think without trying to be polite or considering other people's feelings/bezceremonialny, dosadny commencer à apprendre
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"Your wardrobe could make use of some upgrade" - That's a bit blunt
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to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date/odłożyć coś na potem, przełożyć commencer à apprendre
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David had to put off our class due to his sister's visit.
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a formal design that is used by a city, family, organisation as a symbol to represent them / herb commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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ruch na rzecz ochrony praw zwierząt commencer à apprendre
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to begin a discussion about something difficult/poruszać temat commencer à apprendre
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Unfortunately, emplyees wishing to job-share are reluctant to broach the subject with their employers for fear of being perceived as not taking their job seriously.
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any unpleasant thick soft substance, such as food that has been cooked for too long/breja, paćka commencer à apprendre
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These days, ready-made meals are far from being the tasteless mush they were only 10 years ago.
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a small bed for a baby with high bars around the sides so that the child cannot fall out commencer à apprendre
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As a baby, I was put in a drawer to sleep because my parents couldn't afford a cot.
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a relative who lived in the past (syn. ancestor) commencer à apprendre
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Until Europeans came north, the Inuit and their forebears had lived in the Arctic in the traditional way for about 4500 years.
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(syn. remains) a small remaining quantity of something - pozostałości, szczątki commencer à apprendre
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Remnants of this life remain, preserved at what the Inuit call outpost camps.
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a small military camp or position at some distance from the main force, used especially as a guard against surprise attack/posterunek, forpoczta, wysunięta placówka commencer à apprendre
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Remnants of this (Inuit) life remain, preserved at what the Inuit call outpost camps, far from established villages.
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a period of warmer weather that makes ice and snow melt - odwilż commencer à apprendre
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if a liquid ..., it moves slowly through a substance with very small holes in it - przesiąkać, przesiąkać commencer à apprendre
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Southern technology started to percolate north with explorers and whalers from about 1820 on, and the Inuit found much of it useful.
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commencer à apprendre
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(of the weather) unpleasantly cold or wet/surowa commencer à apprendre
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This finance call will be canceled for today due to inclement weather in the Malvern area.
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The NovoU is currently down due to latency in our swimlane.
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osad, kamien w czajniku albo na prysznicu commencer à apprendre
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(of something bad) getting worse quickly and in an uncontrolled way/szalejący commencer à apprendre
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Such a situation (weak working regulations) frequently gives rise to rampant abuse and exploitation of the workforce.
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If a situation is ... there is little or no hope for the future/ponury, smutny, niewesoły, beznadziejny, commencer à apprendre
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... particularly women and children who work for long hours in bleak conditions for little return.
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relating to the idea that poor people experience positive effects when rich people get richer and spend more money commencer à apprendre
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Although, there are those who argue that, in accordance with the "trickle-down" theory, the free trade driven by MNCs makes us all richer
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a person who publicly disagrees with and criticizes their government/dysydent commencer à apprendre
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Far from being the dissident voices or far-left weirdos...
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too confident and too determined to tell other people what to do, in a way that's unpleasant/apodyktyczny commencer à apprendre
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According to Bill, his parents were overbearing.
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nervous, worried, having problems, if a relationship is ... there are problems. /napięty commencer à apprendre
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Bill's relationship with his parents was strained because they cared little for him.
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