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designed to give maximum comfort and efficiency commencer à apprendre
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explain technical vs technological commencer à apprendre
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1. technical = relating to knowledge, machines and materials used in science and industry, 2. technological = relating to or involving technology
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commencer à apprendre
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science of developing and producing extremely small tools and machines by controlling the arrangement of atoms and molecules
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commencer à apprendre
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a medical operation in which a really small hole is made in a person's body to reach the organ or tissue inside
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commencer à apprendre
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it's changing genes in order to prevent disease or disability
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the "map" or index of all the genes in a human being
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commencer à apprendre
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see a possible and probable situation in the future
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a baby whose genetic characteristics are artificially created is called a... commencer à apprendre
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a family with father, mother, and one or two children
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a gulf is another way of saying... commencer à apprendre
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what are drastic measures? commencer à apprendre
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severe actions that have noticeable effects
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what are fossil fuels? [paliwa kopalne] commencer à apprendre
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sources of energy which were formed underground from plants and animal remains millions of years ago
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a hole made in the ground for the removal of oil commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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the ocean floor OR the ocean bed
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away from or at a distance from the coast commencer à apprendre
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what does 'coal-fired' mean? commencer à apprendre
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what's a pipeline (e.g. a gas pipeline) commencer à apprendre
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a very large tube through which liquid or gas can flow for long distances
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commencer à apprendre
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devices that change energy from the sun into electricity
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what does hydroelectric mean commencer à apprendre
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producing electricity by the force of fast-moving water such as rivers or waterfalls
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using the force of the sea tide to produce energy
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odnawialne źródła energii commencer à apprendre
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renewable energy sources OR renewables
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what does 'geothermal' mean? commencer à apprendre
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using the heat inside the earth
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using a great amount of energy commencer à apprendre
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power-hungry (e.g. appliances)
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about a car, using a lot of fuel commencer à apprendre
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a distance food is transported from where it's produced to when it reaches the consumer
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commencer à apprendre
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to cut something out (e.g. I've cut carbs out of my diet)
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złoże / pokład (np. minerałów) commencer à apprendre
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a deposit (= a layer formed under the ground, esp. over a very long period (e.g. oil or gas deposits))
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porozrzucany (o zabudowaniach) commencer à apprendre
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not close to each other (e.g. about buildings) commencer à apprendre
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spread out (e.g. buildings are spread out at SGH)
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commencer à apprendre
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ciasny, zatłoczony (np. budynek, pomieszczenie) commencer à apprendre
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what does 'bustling' mean? commencer à apprendre
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a bustling place is full of noise and activity and is usually pleasant and interesting
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not enough room to swing a cat (OR no room to swing a cat) - what does it mean? commencer à apprendre
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very small [informal] / ciasnota
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too many people in a small place - provide an idiom (fish related) commencer à apprendre
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packed in like sardines / packed in like sardines
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what'd you call too many people in a small place? commencer à apprendre
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wcisnąć coś (suggests doing sth quickly and without much care) commencer à apprendre
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what does 'once in a blue moon' mean? commencer à apprendre
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to spend all your born days (somewhere or doing sth) commencer à apprendre
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to spent all your life somewhere or doing sth
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in a mo / in a sec / in a tick / in less than no time / in a jiff - what does it mean? commencer à apprendre
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very soon | in a jiff = w trymiga
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what does it mean: for donkey's years / since the year dot? commencer à apprendre
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what does until/till the cows come home mean? commencer à apprendre
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to give sb sth for keeps / for good
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what does in the nick of time mean? commencer à apprendre
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just in time (w samą porę, w ostatniej chwili)
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to be too old (provide idioms) commencer à apprendre
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to be over the hill / to be past it
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what does 'at/on short notice' mean? commencer à apprendre
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without being given much warning before something happens (e.g. I was asked to do it at very short notice)
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a person who's no longer famous
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what does 'to do sth in a flash / at a rate of knots' mean? commencer à apprendre
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what does 'fleeting' mean? commencer à apprendre
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brief or quick (e.g. a glimpse, visit, smile, moment)
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continuing for a long time commencer à apprendre
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lasting for only a short time [formal] commencer à apprendre
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transient (e.g. a moment)
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what does 'inexorable' mean? commencer à apprendre
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continuing without hope of being stopped [formal]
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what does 'incipient' mean? [adjective/formal] commencer à apprendre
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just beginning to appear or develop (e.g. the incipient signs of economic recovery)
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what does protracted mean? commencer à apprendre
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lasting for a long time or made to last longer [formal] (e.g. negotiations, discussions)
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what does 'lingering' mean? commencer à apprendre
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taking a long time to leave or disappear (e.g. perfume, smile)
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to prolong (e.g. we shouldn't prolong the meeting)
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to walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot commencer à apprendre
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to walk in an uncontrolled way, as if you are going to fall over commencer à apprendre
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to move suddenly in a way that is not smooth or controlled commencer à apprendre
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with only your toes on the ground commencer à apprendre
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to walk in a slow relaxed way commencer à apprendre
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a way of walking with long steps [noun] commencer à apprendre
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to walk in an especially confident and proud way commencer à apprendre
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to strut OR to strut around/about
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to put your feet down on someone or something in a heavy way that causes injury or damage commencer à apprendre
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to trample | stratować, deptać (e.g. trample flowers but also feelings)
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what does it mean to trample sth/sb underfoot? commencer à apprendre
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1. to hurt or crush something or someone by walking on them, 2. to fail to consider or care about something, with the result that it is destroyed (e.g. employees' rights were trampled underfoot when the company was taken over)
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to walk somewhere with slow heavy steps commencer à apprendre
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what does it mean to limp to a conclusion? commencer à apprendre
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doczłapać się do końca (metaforycznie)
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what does it mean to limp through? commencer à apprendre
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provide meaning - take sth in your stride commencer à apprendre
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to quickly get off (e.g. a bus) commencer à apprendre
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what does it mean to 'spill out'? commencer à apprendre
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wysypać się (o ludziach), e.g. children spilled out into the playground
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what does 'to trickle' mean? commencer à apprendre
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if people or things trickle in or out, a few of them arrive or leave
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in the context of movement, what does 'to file' mean? commencer à apprendre
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when lots of people move in a straight line, one after another
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what does 'to your heart's content' mean? [idiom] commencer à apprendre
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as much or as often as you like (= do woli, ile dusza zapragnie)
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to walk in a slow and relaxed way commencer à apprendre
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what does 'mill around' mean? commencer à apprendre
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to move about in large numbers in a confused way with no particular purpose (e.g. a crowd of people milled around the building)
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politeness and respect (syn. discourteous)
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what does 'insolent' mean commencer à apprendre
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rude and not showing respect (stronger than discourteous)
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a set of rules or customs for accepted behaviour in particular social groups or social situations commencer à apprendre
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what does 'to stand on ceremony' mean? commencer à apprendre
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to behave in a formal way
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morally very strict and old-fashioned commencer à apprendre
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what does it mean to be 'the done thing'? commencer à apprendre
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to be the correct or suitable thing to do, or to be the way that people think you should behave
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to move from side to side in an awkward way (indicates embarrassment and nervousness) commencer à apprendre
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what's 'an embarrassment of riches'? commencer à apprendre
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so many good things that it is difficult to choose between them
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a sudden small movement (indicates pain or fear) | wzdrygać się
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a wide happy smile (also works as a verb)
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what does it mean to sniff at sth? commencer à apprendre
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1) kręcić na coś nosem, wybrzydzać, 2. obwąchiwać coś (dosłownie)
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a small laugh which indicates nervousness or embarrassment (also works as a verb to titter)
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what does 'to snort' mean? commencer à apprendre
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to make an explosive sound by forcing air quickly up and down your nose (indicates disgust or great amusement)
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to close with a loud bang commencer à apprendre
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a dull, beating sound (= łomotanie)
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what's a creak? (also works as a verb) commencer à apprendre
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a noise of friction of wood and/or metal (= skrzyp, trzeszczenie = długie, wysokie dźwięki)
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what's a sizzle? (also a verb) commencer à apprendre
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it's a sound made by frying (= skwierczenie)
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what does it mean 'all sizzle and no steak'? [idiom] commencer à apprendre
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something/someone that/who disappoints expectations
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what does 'all work and no play' mean? commencer à apprendre
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a phrase used about a situation in which someone spends a lot of time working and has no time for other activities
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to produce a loud clear sound commencer à apprendre
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to ring out [phrasal verb]
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commencer à apprendre
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strange and mysterious, and sometimes frightening
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extremely & painfully loud commencer à apprendre
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a phrase used for saying that there is too much noise commencer à apprendre
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I can’t hear myself think
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what does 'quiet as a mouse' mean? commencer à apprendre
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a calm and quiet period, after a noisy time (e.g. I need some peace and quiet after this week)
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what does 'unwieldy' mean? commencer à apprendre
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1) too big or complicated to work well (e.g. a system, process), 2) large or heavy and difficult to handle or carry
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what does 'ponderous' mean? commencer à apprendre
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1) moving slowly because of being big and heavy, 2) ponderous writing or speech is serious and boring
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what does 'lumbering' mean? commencer à apprendre
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walking slowly because of being large and heavy
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carrying very heavy things commencer à apprendre
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weighed down (also metaphorical,.e.g. weighed down with problems)
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what does it mean to weigh on sb? commencer à apprendre
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to trouble one's mind (e.g. The responsibility of her new job had begun to weigh on her.)
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if a substance such as blood or fat (?), it becomes thick and almost solid commencer à apprendre
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to solidify (about wax, honey, lava, cement but also bonds or relationships)
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what does it mean to 'thin out'? commencer à apprendre
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1. gradually lose hair, 2. to become smaller in number, amount, or size, 3) to make a thick liquid become less thick by adding water or another liquid to it
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what does to dilute mean? commencer à apprendre
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1) to make a liquid less strong by adding water or another liquid (dilute sth in sth or sth with sth), 2. to make sth less strong or effective (metaphorically)
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what does it mean to be impervious to sth? commencer à apprendre
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1) not affected by something or not seeming to notice it, 2) something that is impervious to a substance does not let the substance pass through it
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what does it mean 'to see red'? commencer à apprendre
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what does a red alert/red flag indicate? commencer à apprendre
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what does it mean to raise a red flag? commencer à apprendre
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to serve as a warning (e.g. This assertion should raise a red flag immediately.)
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a definite statement or claim that something is true
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what does a grey area mean? commencer à apprendre
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a situation in which the rules are not clear, or in which you are not sure what is right or wrong
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explain do / make sth in time VS do / make sth on time commencer à apprendre
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1. Doing something "in time" means doing it before a deadline, or doing it before it becomes unavailable, 2. Doing something "on time" means meeting an appointment, or meeting a time that has been set by someone.
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provide verbs suggesting going somewhere very quickly on foot or in a vehicle commencer à apprendre
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to dash, to fly, to race, to tear
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what does it mean to nip/pop into (e.g. a shop)? commencer à apprendre
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to go a short distance quickly, on foot or in a vehicle
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to move quickly, suddenly commencer à apprendre
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to go quickly (about vehicles) commencer à apprendre
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to move fast over a short distance (+ the added association of running away from something) commencer à apprendre
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what does it mean to make a bolt for something? commencer à apprendre
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to quickly run towards something in order to try and escape
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to move rapidly while being out of control commencer à apprendre
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to career (e.g. to career into financial ruin)
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what does to scamper/scurry/scuttle mean? commencer à apprendre
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suggests small, rapid steps, often used to describe the way a small animal runs (e.g. cockroaches scuttled into a crack in the floor)
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provide antonyms for: to soar/to rocket commencer à apprendre
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what does it mean 'to crawl' or 'to creep' commencer à apprendre
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to move slowly (e.g. the traffic is crawling OR the prices have been creeping up since May)
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to move fairly slowly, in a particularly unsteady manner commencer à apprendre
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what does 'laden' mean? [adjective] commencer à apprendre
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carrying something heavy, or supporting the weight of something heavy (e.g. laden with suitcases)
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what does 'to sidle' mean? commencer à apprendre
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to move slowly in a particular direction, usually because you are nervous or do not want to be noticed (e.g. The children sidled past her into the kitchen.)
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what does 'to dawdle' mean? commencer à apprendre
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to go somewhere, or to do something, so slowly that people become annoyed with you
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what does it mean to 'precipitate'? commencer à apprendre
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to make something happen or begin to exist suddenly and quickly, especially something bad (syn. cause)
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what's the meaning of 'to spark / to spark off'? commencer à apprendre
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to make someone feel, think of, or remember something (e.g. Their growing reputation had sparked interest from other film-makers.)
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to make something happen, especially to cause changes in a situation commencer à apprendre
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to bring about (e.g. Major spending is required to bring about substantial improvements in housing.)
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mieć konsekwencje dla kogoś, mieć wpływ na kogoś commencer à apprendre
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have implications for somebody
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what does affinity between things / feeling affinity with sb mean commencer à apprendre
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closeness, similarity, feeling that different things/people have much in common
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commencer à apprendre
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a reasonable chance that something will happen commencer à apprendre
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explain: to use a sporting analogy commencer à apprendre
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show similarities that help understand sth
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explain: to correspond (to/with) commencer à apprendre
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1. to be the same as something else, or very much like it (The statistics do not correspond with our own experience.), 2. to be connected or related to something (The timing of the gift closely corresponded with Robert’s return from Italy.)
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explain: to equate sth w/ sth commencer à apprendre
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explain: be tantamount to sth commencer à apprendre
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the equivalent of sth (normally used in negative contexts)
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explain: indistinguishable from commencer à apprendre
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so similar you cannot see the difference
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explain: to diversify into (in business context) commencer à apprendre
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If a business diversifies, it starts making new products or offering new services
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explain: disparate [formal] commencer à apprendre
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used for different types within a group; emphasises separation $ difference
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often used to show contrasting opinions or ideas within a group
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used to describe differences where one might be deceived by similarities
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used to describe sth that's easy to recognise because it's different
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to become or make more varied commencer à apprendre
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to move away, become more different from something commencer à apprendre
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explain: comparable to sth commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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provide words for small difficulties commencer à apprendre
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a snag / a hitch / a glitch
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commencer à apprendre
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when progress has been stopped by sth
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what's a stumbling block? commencer à apprendre
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sth that prevents action or agreement
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an unexpected difficulty (often used in plural)
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anything htat stops progress, either literally or metaphorically
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sth that prevents free action, progress or movement
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a situation where a difficult choice has to be made between two, sometimes unpleasant, alternatives
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a severe experience which is very difficult, painful or tiring
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mieć trudności w robieniu czegoś commencer à apprendre
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have difficulty in doing something
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what's eating him? / what's got into him? / what's bugging him? / what's up with him? / what's the matter with him?
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a situation that causes problems for you or that annoys you very much
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to work very hard in other words commencer à apprendre
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flog oneself to death / to slog (your guts out) / to grind / to graft [BrE]
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provide ways to say: in a difficult situation commencer à apprendre
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in a fix / in a spot / in a hole / up against it
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explain: up against something commencer à apprendre
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in a very difficult situation, or with a serious problem to deal with
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provide ways to say: freed from a difficult situation commencer à apprendre
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to feel off the hook / be off the hook / be in the clear / be out of woods
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unreasonably long and hard to follow (= zawiły)
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extremely difficult and involving a lot of effort (e.g. a task, journey)
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hard to understand, and are more complicated than necessary (e.g. ideas / arguments)
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explain: obstructive (adj.) commencer à apprendre
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causing deliberate difficulties (e.g. a person or behaviour)
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difficult to deal with or do (e.g. time, job, climate, decision)
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If you say that something _____ happen, you mean that it is likely to happen: commencer à apprendre
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may well (e.g. she may well not want to travel alone.)
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what does it mean 'I should be so lucky!' commencer à apprendre
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said when what you want is extremely unlikely to happen (e.g. "You might win first prize." "I should be so lucky.")
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mieć ambicje/aspiracje by coś zrobić commencer à apprendre
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to have ambitions/aspirations to do sth
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to have to do a particular thing because there is no possibility of doing anything else commencer à apprendre
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to have no option but to do sth
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a strong feeling of wanting someone or something
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explain: the odds are against sth commencer à apprendre
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explain: in all probability commencer à apprendre
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used for saying that you think something is likely (e.g. in all probability, nothing much will change)
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to increase by four times commencer à apprendre
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what does the suffix 'fold' mean in twofold? commencer à apprendre
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fold -> multiplied by that number (twofold = multiplied by two)
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explain: by a factor of sth commencer à apprendre
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if something increases by a factor of 5, 10, 20 etc, it becomes 5, 10, 20 etc times larger
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explain: a drastic change in numbers commencer à apprendre
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explain: to revise upwards / downwards commencer à apprendre
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to change to a higher/lower number
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explain: to deviate from the norm commencer à apprendre
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to move away from the standard or accepted pattern
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to keep going up and down commencer à apprendre
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to go up and down at regular intervals commencer à apprendre
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not regular and often changing suddenly commencer à apprendre
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erratic (e.g. share prices have been erratic this month)
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explain: projected figures commencer à apprendre
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explain: to err on the side of caution commencer à apprendre
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what's a conservative estimate? commencer à apprendre
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simply a cautious estimate
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provide another word for a total commencer à apprendre
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an aggregate (e.g. the aggregate was 60k)
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commencer à apprendre
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a minor problem or delay that does not last very long
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difference between two things that should be the same commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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not in agreement with sth (about e.g. data) commencer à apprendre
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inconsistent with (e.g. our data is inconsistent with yours)
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what's a ballpark figure/estimate? commencer à apprendre
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a number that is a guess, but one that you believe is near the correct number:
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explain: to tot everything up commencer à apprendre
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explain: to run into six figures commencer à apprendre
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get a figure over 100,000
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commencer à apprendre
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different factors that may change
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explain: to round things down commencer à apprendre
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zaokrąglać w dół (e.g. 2.5 -> 2 instead of 3)
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provide an adjective from 'discrepancy' commencer à apprendre
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explain: to get/give the go-ahead or green light to... commencer à apprendre
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to give official approval for something to be done
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explain: to accede to sth commencer à apprendre
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to accept but often associated with initial unwilingness
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to agree to something or to accept something, although you do not want to commencer à apprendre
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explain: to assent to sth commencer à apprendre
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to agree to or give official approval to something
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to give official permission commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to approve or allow sth which most people consider to be wrong
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explain: to countenance [formal] commencer à apprendre
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to approve of or give support to something
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explain: to give carte blanche to do sth commencer à apprendre
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to give complete freedom to do something (e.g. The landlord has given her carte blanche to redecorate the living room)
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commencer à apprendre
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to prevent something or someone from doing something or going somewhere, or to refuse to allow something
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explain: clamp down (on sth) commencer à apprendre
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to make a determined attempt to stop people doing something bad or illegal (The government plans to clamp down on illegal militant groups.)
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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used for saying that something must stop
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to be opposed to something, or to express your opposition to it in words commencer à apprendre
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to object (to sth / to doing sth)
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explain: to protest about commencer à apprendre
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to strongly express complaint, disapproval or disagreement
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commencer à apprendre
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1. w/ sb -> to complain to sb, 2. about sth -> to complain about sth
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explain: to find fault with sb (noun: fault-finding) commencer à apprendre
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to criticize someone or something, often after deliberately looking for mistakes
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explain: grumble about sth / at sb commencer à apprendre
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to complain, especially continuously and about unimportant things (e.g. She grumbles at her employees over the slightest thing.)
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explain: to gripe about sth (also: to grouse about, to whinge about) commencer à apprendre
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to complain about something that is annoying but not very important
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commencer à apprendre
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a pretended reason for doing sth rather than real reason
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a strong sad and guilty feeling about something that you have done wrong commencer à apprendre
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a remorse (verb: to show/feel remorse for sth)
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commencer à apprendre
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acquitted (verb: acquit sb of sth)
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explain: posthumous pardon commencer à apprendre
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an official forgiveness after someone's death for crimes they were unjustly convicted for
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commencer à apprendre
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to recognize that you have done something wrong and to feel ashamed and sorry about it, especially when you have done something against the rules of your religion
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commencer à apprendre
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to declare someone to be free of guilt
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to officially decide not to kill someone who was going to be killed as a punishment commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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1. not very reliable, or not easy to believe (e.g. a flimsy excuse), 2. badly built or made, and so likely to break easily (e.g. flimsy huts)
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a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war commencer à apprendre
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an agreement to stop fighting for a period of time, especially in order to discuss permanent peace commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to pay sb compliments (on sth)
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explain: to fish for compliments commencer à apprendre
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to try to get people to say good things about you
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compliments both positive and negative at the same time (1. malicious, 2. made innocently) commencer à apprendre
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1. a back-handed compliment 2. a double-edged compliment
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explain: to pay tribute to sb/sth commencer à apprendre
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to praise someone or something
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explain: to extol the virtues/benefits of sb commencer à apprendre
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to praise highly [formal]
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commencer à apprendre
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to be admired for some recent achievement (often used about artists/celebrities) | e.g. be the toast of Broadway -> być bożyszczem Broadwayu
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explain: to earn/win plaudits commencer à apprendre
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to get positive comments [formal]
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provide verbs to describe praising sb for your own benefit commencer à apprendre
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1. to flatter, 2. to make up to 3. to suck up to 4. to lick someone's boots
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provide adjectives/nouns to describe sb who praises someone for their own benefit commencer à apprendre
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adj: smarmy, slimy, noun: a crawler, a flatterer (neutral)
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to promise sb a great deal, usually implies that a promise is unrealistic commencer à apprendre
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to promise someone the earth/moon
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having legally promised to tell the truth commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to be totally sure (e.g. I couldn't swear to it)
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to change your life by starting to be a better person or stopping a bad habit commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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provide a formal noun for 'a bet' commencer à apprendre
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a wager (also a verb: to wager)
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what's the/someone’s best bet commencer à apprendre
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the thing or action that gives the best chance of a successful result
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commencer à apprendre
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= don't do it because it's unlikely to happen
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explain: to have a flair for sth commencer à apprendre
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to be very skilful at something
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explain: to put good money on = to bet your life on commencer à apprendre
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to refuse very firmly to do or accept something commencer à apprendre
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put your foot down (= postawić na swoim)
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explain: to hedge your bets commencer à apprendre
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to protect yourself from the results of making a single wrong choice
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to be careful to avoid being tricked or getting into a dangerous situation commencer à apprendre
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explain: to be out of touch (w/ sb or sth) commencer à apprendre
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1. w/ sb - to not see, speak to, or write to someone any longer, 2. w/ sth - to no longer have recent knowledge or information about something
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to think about something that happened in the past commencer à apprendre
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to receive any news about sb/sth commencer à apprendre
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to hear anything of sb/sth
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explain: to lose touch with sb/sth commencer à apprendre
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1. w/ sb - to no longer communicate with someone, 2. w/ sth - to no longer have recent knowledge of something or someone, so that you do not understand that thing or person well (e.g. He never lost touch with Mexican culture.)
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explain: to have a vague memory of sth commencer à apprendre
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to talk, think, or write about enjoyable experiences in your past commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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a sudden sharp feeling, especially of painful emotion (e.g. a pang of jealousy, guilt, regret)
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to feel sorry about an event and wish it had not happened commencer à apprendre
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explain: to have a heart of gold commencer à apprendre
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to have a kind and generous character
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to feel or express great sadness, especially because of someone's death commencer à apprendre
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explain: to tally with sth commencer à apprendre
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to match or agree with something else (e.g. The numbers on your spreadsheet don't tally with ours.)
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explain: to concur with [formal] commencer à apprendre
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to agree or have the same opinion (e.g. The new report concurs with previous findings.)
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explain: to find yourself in full accord with commencer à apprendre
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to be in complete agreement with
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explain: to coincide (with) commencer à apprendre
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1. to be the same or similar (e.g. If our schedules coincide, we'll go to Spain together.), 2. to happen at or near the same time (e.g. I timed my holiday to coincide with the children's.)
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explain: to conform to/with sth commencer à apprendre
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to obey a rule or reach the necessary stated standard, or to do things in a traditional way
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explain: to agree to differ commencer à apprendre
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If two people agree to differ, they accept that they have different opinions about something and stop trying to persuade each other that they are right.
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commencer à apprendre
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strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what the majority of people think
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commencer à apprendre
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lack of agreement or harmony
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to solve a problem or ending an argument in which both people or groups accept that they cannot have everything they want commencer à apprendre
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reach/arrive at/come to a compromise:
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commencer à apprendre
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sth you give or allow to sb in order to reach an agreement (verb: to make a concession)
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commencer à apprendre
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choice, or the right to make a choice, based on judgment
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explain: to exercise one's discretion commencer à apprendre
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to decide based on what you think is most suitable in a particular situation (= to decide on your own authority / at your pleasure)
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commencer à apprendre
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to argue in favour of sth (e.g. She advocates less government interference in the economy)
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explain: to deduce sth (from sth) commencer à apprendre
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to know something as a result of considering the information or evidence that you have
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explain: to infer (from sth) commencer à apprendre
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to reach a conclusion indirectly (= to form an opinion about something that is based on information that you already have)
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commencer à apprendre
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to partially cover the same material commencer à apprendre
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to overlap with someone else's work
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commencer à apprendre
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based on what's observed rather than theory
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commencer à apprendre
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open to different interpretations
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commencer à apprendre
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explain: comprehensive work commencer à apprendre
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covering all that is relevant
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explain: authoritative work commencer à apprendre
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thorough and expert (= complete, careful, detailed, e.g. this is a very thorough analysis.)
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explain: arbitrary numbers commencer à apprendre
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based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
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explain: distort (about statistics) commencer à apprendre
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if statistics distort the picture, they give a false impression
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explain: incidence (of sth) commencer à apprendre
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the rate at which something happens (e.g. The incidence of financial fraud among companies having an audit decreased threefold in the last ten years.)
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more noticeable or important, or larger in number, than others (adj) commencer à apprendre
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predominant (e.g. research forms the predominant part of my job.)
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explain: in sequence / out of sequence commencer à apprendre
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w kolejności / bez zachowania kolejności (e.g. The program goes through the data in sequence.) | sequence = a series of related things or events, or the order in which they happen
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commencer à apprendre
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to represent or mean something (e.g. his angry tone denoted extreme displeasure.)
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to say something again, once or several times commencer à apprendre
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to reiterate = to repeat = to restate
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to be a perfect example of sth commencer à apprendre
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to epitomise sth (syn. to typify, e.g. With his blond, blue-eyed athletic looks, he typifies the all-American boy next door.)
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commencer à apprendre
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considered to be typical of the US, and respected and approved of by Americans
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commencer à apprendre
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A clean-cut man is tidy in appearance and behaves well (e.g. Julie's fiancé is a nice clean-cut young man.)
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explain: to assert yourself commencer à apprendre
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to behave in a way that expresses your confidence, importance, or power and earns you respect from others (e.g. I really must assert myself more in meetings.)
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to say that something is certainly true commencer à apprendre
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explain: to posit [formal] commencer à apprendre
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to suggest something as a basic fact or principle from which a further idea is formed or developed
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commencer à apprendre
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1. to explain the reason for something (e.g. that may account for the slower adoption rates for internet access.), 2. to form the total of; to be (e.g. Students account for the vast majority of our customers.)
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commencer à apprendre
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to include sth only briefly
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to include something, often as one of a number of things commencer à apprendre
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to embrace (e.g. linguistics embraces a diverse range of subjects such as phonetics and stylistics.)
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commencer à apprendre
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to write quickly, without much care
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commencer à apprendre
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to draw and write irrelevant things on the paper
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commencer à apprendre
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If you copy out a piece of writing, you write it out again on a piece of paper
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provide a formal way of saying 'jot down' commencer à apprendre
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to make a note of something
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make a first attempt at writing sth commencer à apprendre
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to record information on paper commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to make a proper final written text based on previous drafts
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to use a keyboard without looking at the keys commencer à apprendre
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a typed copy of a piece of writing such as a book commencer à apprendre
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a typescript (= maszynopis)
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explain: to run off a copy commencer à apprendre
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to quickly print a copy of something (e.g. Would you mind running off some more copies of the agenda?)
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what are these brackets called? <> commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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explain: have a thing about sth/sb commencer à apprendre
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to like or dislike something or someone very much
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explain: to get it together [informal] commencer à apprendre
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to make a decision or take positive action in your life (e.g. Blake has really got it together since I last saw him - he has started a new job and lost a lot of weight.)
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explain: to get sb to yourself commencer à apprendre
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an expression used to show that a criticism or a rude remark does not refer to the people you are talking to commencer à apprendre
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present company excepted (e.g. People here just don't know how to dress, present company excepted.)
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for one thing... for another thing... commencer à apprendre
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a bowl with small holes in it, used for washing food or for emptying food into when it has been cooked in water commencer à apprendre
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a piece of kitchen equipment in the shape of a tube that you use to make pastry flat and thin before you cook it commencer à apprendre
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rolling pin (= wałek do ciasta)
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an object that is shaped like half a circle and is used for measuring and drawing angles commencer à apprendre
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a protractor (= kątomierz)
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commencer à apprendre
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somewhere in the region of (e.g. 600 eur) commencer à apprendre
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around/about (e.g. 600 eur)
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a week or so -> more than a week but unclear how much more commencer à apprendre
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e.g. it's going to take a week or so
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explain: a smattering (only signular) commencer à apprendre
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a small amount of something
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explain: a dash / a smidgen of sth commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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usually a small amount (but you can also say a large dollop)
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explain: sth along those lines commencer à apprendre
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in a similar way (e.g. The first day there is usually a welcome dinner or something along those lines.)
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commencer à apprendre
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used for referring to things of the same kind as those that you have already mentioned (e.g. we sell books, magazines and suchlike)
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to say something in a way that is not loud or clear enough so that your words are difficult to understand commencer à apprendre
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to frequently ask someone to do something that they do not want to do commencer à apprendre
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to frequently criticize someone, often for qualities or habits that are difficult to change commencer à apprendre
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explain: to bicker (w/ someone) about sth commencer à apprendre
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to argue in an irritated way, usually about sth petty (syn. squabble)
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to criticise someone in an insulting way [informal] commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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same as to chat but suggests light, non-serious talk
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commencer à apprendre
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to trick someone by telling them something that is not true (e.g. At first I thought they were winding me up.)
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to say nice things because you want something from someone (negative connotations) commencer à apprendre
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to have difficulty in saying an 's' sound and making a 'th' sound instead commencer à apprendre
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to speak or say something with unusual pauses or repeated sounds, either because of speech problems or because of fear or nervousness commencer à apprendre
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to stammer = to stutter (= jąkać się, zacinać się)
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a way of speaking in which the words are not pronounced clearly or separately, for example when the speaker is very tired or drunk commencer à apprendre
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a slur (also to slur) | often bc of too much alcohol
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explain: tongue-tied [informal][adjective] commencer à apprendre
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unable to speak because you are nervous or embarrassed
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commencer à apprendre
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a flat w/ only one room which is a bedroom and a sitting room
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commencer à apprendre
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short for situational comedy; a kind of humorous TV programme
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commencer à apprendre
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short for biographical picture; a film about the life of a real person
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explain: to be out of touch (w/ sb or sth) commencer à apprendre
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1. w/ sb - to not see, speak to, or write to someone any longer, 2. w/ sth - to no longer have recent knowledge or information about something
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to think about something that happened in the past commencer à apprendre
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to receive any news about sb/sth commencer à apprendre
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to hear anything of sb/sth
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explain: to lose touch with sb/sth commencer à apprendre
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1. w/ sb - to no longer communicate with someone, 2. w/ sth - to no longer have recent knowledge of something or someone, so that you do not understand that thing or person well (e.g. He never lost touch with Mexican culture.)
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explain: to have a vague memory of sth commencer à apprendre
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to talk, think, or write about enjoyable experiences in your past commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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a sudden sharp feeling, especially of painful emotion (e.g. a pang of jealousy, guilt, regret)
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to feel sorry about an event and wish it had not happened commencer à apprendre
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explain: to have a heart of gold commencer à apprendre
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to have a kind and generous character
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to feel or express great sadness, especially because of someone's death commencer à apprendre
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explain: to tally with sth commencer à apprendre
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to match or agree with something else (e.g. The numbers on your spreadsheet don't tally with ours.)
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explain: to concur with [formal] commencer à apprendre
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to agree or have the same opinion (e.g. The new report concurs with previous findings.)
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explain: to find yourself in full accord with commencer à apprendre
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to be in complete agreement with
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explain: to coincide (with) commencer à apprendre
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1. to be the same or similar (e.g. If our schedules coincide, we'll go to Spain together.), 2. to happen at or near the same time (e.g. I timed my holiday to coincide with the children's.)
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explain: to conform to/with sth commencer à apprendre
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to obey a rule or reach the necessary stated standard, or to do things in a traditional way
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explain: to agree to differ commencer à apprendre
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If two people agree to differ, they accept that they have different opinions about something and stop trying to persuade each other that they are right.
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commencer à apprendre
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strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what the majority of people think
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commencer à apprendre
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lack of agreement or harmony
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to solve a problem or ending an argument in which both people or groups accept that they cannot have everything they want commencer à apprendre
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reach/arrive at/come to a compromise:
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commencer à apprendre
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sth you give or allow to sb in order to reach an agreement (verb: to make a concession)
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commencer à apprendre
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choice, or the right to make a choice, based on judgment
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explain: to exercise one's discretion commencer à apprendre
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to decide based on what you think is most suitable in a particular situation (= to decide on your own authority / at your pleasure)
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commencer à apprendre
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to argue in favour of sth (e.g. She advocates less government interference in the economy)
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explain: to deduce sth (from sth) commencer à apprendre
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to know something as a result of considering the information or evidence that you have
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explain: to infer (from sth) commencer à apprendre
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to reach a conclusion indirectly (= to form an opinion about something that is based on information that you already have)
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commencer à apprendre
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to partially cover the same material commencer à apprendre
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to overlap with someone else's work
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commencer à apprendre
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based on what's observed rather than theory
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commencer à apprendre
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open to different interpretations
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commencer à apprendre
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explain: comprehensive work commencer à apprendre
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covering all that is relevant
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explain: authoritative work commencer à apprendre
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thorough and expert (= complete, careful, detailed, e.g. this is a very thorough analysis.)
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explain: arbitrary numbers commencer à apprendre
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based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
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explain: distort (about statistics) commencer à apprendre
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if statistics distort the picture, they give a false impression
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explain: incidence (of sth) commencer à apprendre
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the rate at which something happens (e.g. The incidence of financial fraud among companies having an audit decreased threefold in the last ten years.)
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more noticeable or important, or larger in number, than others (adj) commencer à apprendre
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predominant (e.g. research forms the predominant part of my job.)
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explain: in sequence / out of sequence commencer à apprendre
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w kolejności / bez zachowania kolejności (e.g. The program goes through the data in sequence.) | sequence = a series of related things or events, or the order in which they happen
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commencer à apprendre
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to represent or mean something (e.g. his angry tone denoted extreme displeasure.)
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to say something again, once or several times commencer à apprendre
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to reiterate = to repeat = to restate
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to be a perfect example of sth commencer à apprendre
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to epitomise sth (syn. to typify, e.g. With his blond, blue-eyed athletic looks, he typifies the all-American boy next door.)
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commencer à apprendre
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considered to be typical of the US, and respected and approved of by Americans
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commencer à apprendre
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A clean-cut man is tidy in appearance and behaves well (e.g. Julie's fiancé is a nice clean-cut young man.)
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explain: to assert yourself commencer à apprendre
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to behave in a way that expresses your confidence, importance, or power and earns you respect from others (e.g. I really must assert myself more in meetings.)
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to say that something is certainly true commencer à apprendre
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explain: to posit [formal] commencer à apprendre
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to suggest something as a basic fact or principle from which a further idea is formed or developed
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commencer à apprendre
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1. to explain the reason for something (e.g. that may account for the slower adoption rates for internet access.), 2. to form the total of; to be (e.g. Students account for the vast majority of our customers.)
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commencer à apprendre
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to include sth only briefly
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to include something, often as one of a number of things commencer à apprendre
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to embrace (e.g. linguistics embraces a diverse range of subjects such as phonetics and stylistics.)
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commencer à apprendre
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to write quickly, without much care
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commencer à apprendre
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to draw and write irrelevant things on the paper
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commencer à apprendre
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If you copy out a piece of writing, you write it out again on a piece of paper
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provide a formal way of saying 'jot down' commencer à apprendre
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to make a note of something
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make a first attempt at writing sth commencer à apprendre
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to record information on paper commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to make a proper final written text based on previous drafts
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to use a keyboard without looking at the keys commencer à apprendre
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a typed copy of a piece of writing such as a book commencer à apprendre
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a typescript (= maszynopis)
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explain: to run off a copy commencer à apprendre
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to quickly print a copy of something (e.g. Would you mind running off some more copies of the agenda?)
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what are these brackets called? <> commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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explain: have a thing about sth/sb commencer à apprendre
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to like or dislike something or someone very much
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explain: to get it together [informal] commencer à apprendre
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to make a decision or take positive action in your life (e.g. Blake has really got it together since I last saw him - he has started a new job and lost a lot of weight.)
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explain: to get sb to yourself commencer à apprendre
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an expression used to show that a criticism or a rude remark does not refer to the people you are talking to commencer à apprendre
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present company excepted (e.g. People here just don't know how to dress, present company excepted.)
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for one thing... for another thing... commencer à apprendre
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a bowl with small holes in it, used for washing food or for emptying food into when it has been cooked in water commencer à apprendre
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a piece of kitchen equipment in the shape of a tube that you use to make pastry flat and thin before you cook it commencer à apprendre
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rolling pin (= wałek do ciasta)
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an object that is shaped like half a circle and is used for measuring and drawing angles commencer à apprendre
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a protractor (= kątomierz)
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commencer à apprendre
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somewhere in the region of (e.g. 600 eur) commencer à apprendre
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around/about (e.g. 600 eur)
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a week or so -> more than a week but unclear how much more commencer à apprendre
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e.g. it's going to take a week or so
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explain: a smattering (only signular) commencer à apprendre
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a small amount of something
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explain: a dash / a smidgen of sth commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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usually a small amount (but you can also say a large dollop)
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explain: sth along those lines commencer à apprendre
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in a similar way (e.g. The first day there is usually a welcome dinner or something along those lines.)
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commencer à apprendre
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used for referring to things of the same kind as those that you have already mentioned (e.g. we sell books, magazines and suchlike)
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to say something in a way that is not loud or clear enough so that your words are difficult to understand commencer à apprendre
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to frequently ask someone to do something that they do not want to do commencer à apprendre
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to frequently criticize someone, often for qualities or habits that are difficult to change commencer à apprendre
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explain: to bicker (w/ someone) about sth commencer à apprendre
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to argue in an irritated way, usually about sth petty (syn. squabble)
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to criticise someone in an insulting way [informal] commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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same as to chat but suggests light, non-serious talk
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commencer à apprendre
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to trick someone by telling them something that is not true (e.g. At first I thought they were winding me up.)
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to say nice things because you want something from someone (negative connotations) commencer à apprendre
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to have difficulty in saying an 's' sound and making a 'th' sound instead commencer à apprendre
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to speak or say something with unusual pauses or repeated sounds, either because of speech problems or because of fear or nervousness commencer à apprendre
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to stammer = to stutter (= jąkać się, zacinać się)
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a way of speaking in which the words are not pronounced clearly or separately, for example when the speaker is very tired or drunk commencer à apprendre
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a slur (also to slur) | often bc of too much alcohol
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explain: tongue-tied [informal][adjective] commencer à apprendre
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unable to speak because you are nervous or embarrassed
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commencer à apprendre
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a flat w/ only one room which is a bedroom and a sitting room
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short for situational comedy; a kind of humorous TV programme
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commencer à apprendre
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short for biographical picture; a film about the life of a real person
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