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Happily; fortunately; joyfully.
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experience or cause to experience a slight prickling or stinging sensation. commencer à apprendre
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to have a feeling as if a lot of sharp points are being put quickly and lightly into your body My fingers and toes are tingling with the cold. ### There's a line in that poem that makes my spine tingle every time I read it.
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move or cause to move with a jerk.
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I don't have time to deal with it today," she said ...... commencer à apprendre
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in a way that is quick and slightly rude I don't have time to deal with it today," she said brusquely
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a sensible answer/approach/compromise/option a sensible person I think the sensible thing to do is call and ask for directions. It would be sensible to take an umbrella.
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pounded - I could feel my heart pounding as I went on stage to collect the prize. to hit or beat repeatedly with a lot of force, or to crush something by hitting it repeatedly
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Helen made a grimace of disgust when she saw the raw meat.
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He eventually won the match after five gruelling sets.
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treating someone as if you are more important or more intelligent than them: I hate the way he's so condescending to his staff!
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extremely tiring and demanding.
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swig - to drink something in large swallows to drink, especially by swallowing large amounts in a series of single actions
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I grudgingly accepted his apology
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sztywny, skrupulatny, rygorystyczny commencer à apprendre
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The EU's rigid budget model needs to be changed.
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złamać (się), pękać, zerwać... commencer à apprendre
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to cause something that is thin to break suddenly and quickly with a cracking sound: to suddenly become unable to control a strong feeling, especially anger: You'll snap that ruler if you bend it too far. Some vandal's snapped off my car aerial again. When she asked me to postpone my trip to help her move to her new house, I just snapped (= got angry).
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to get something by force or threats, or with difficulty: He had been extorting money from the old lady for years. Police have not so far been able to extort a confession from the people accused of the bombing.
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If she deigns to reply to my letter, I'll be extremely surprised.
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to move quickly with a twisting, circular movement, or to make something do this: The fog swirled thickly around us.
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a hostile crowd The president had a hostile reception in Ohio this morning.
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My mother gets very jumpy when she's alone in the house.
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Sprinkle a few herbs on the pizza./Sprinkle the pizza with a few herbs.
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The children were giggling and nudging each other.
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to stop and catch something or someone before that thing or person is able to reach a particular place Law enforcement agents intercepted a shipment of drugs from Central America. Barry intercepted Naylor's pass and scored the third goal.
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zacząć dyskusję o czyms trudnym commencer à apprendre
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to begin a discussion of something difficult: At some point we've got to discuss money but I don't know how to broach the subject with him
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It's a dark grey material but it's ... with white. commencer à apprendre
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It's a dark grey material but it's flecked with white.
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she ...... her holdall between two bags commencer à apprendre
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If someone or something remains in a particular state or condition, they stay in that state or condition and do not change. she wedged her holdall between two bags
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an important positive development: The group has made strides to expand internationally.
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rzuca, pozbywać się, rozprzestrzeniać o bakteriach commencer à apprendre
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the act or process of getting rid of something you do not need or want: the act or process of allowing tears, blood, etc. to flow:
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a stylish, original, and very confident way of doing things that makes people admire you: commencer à apprendre
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The orchestra played with great panache. He dressed with panache.
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of a garment) fitting closely to the body and showing its shape. "she was wearing a clinging black dress" 2. too dependent on someone emotionally. "she wasn't the clinging type" A very clinging and demanding elderly parent presents a problem.
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The special effects in this film are pretty ....... commencer à apprendre
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extremely exciting or surprising The special effects in this film are pretty mind-blowing
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We glimpsed the ruined abbey from the windows of the train.
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smile broadly Dennis appeared, grinning cheerfully
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a strong feeling of wanting something commencer à apprendre
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I have a craving for chocolate
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They begrudged every day they had to stay with their father. [+ -ing verb ] She begrudged paying so much for an ice cream cone. He’s worked every weekend for the last three months, so you can’t begrudge him a little time off now.
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The witness responded ....... to the judge's questions. commencer à apprendre
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If you flatly deny, refuse, or disagree with something or someone, you do it completely or in a very clear and firm way. The witness responded flatly to the judge's questions.
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Student grants these days are paltry.
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There's nothing inherently wrong with his ideas.
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used to express anger when something annoying happens: My wretched car's broken down again The people live in wretched conditions, with no running water. unpleasant or of low quality
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There are several hotels in the immediate vicinity of the station. We could see that there were several open Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity.
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relentlessly / Summer there is relentlessly hot
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It seems he's not solely to blame for the accident.
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His story sounded totally whacked, but it was true.#### Here's a glass of wine, honey - you look whacked.
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postrzępiony, poszarpany, niechlujnie commencer à apprendre
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to hate someone or something commencer à apprendre
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loathed / I loathe doing housework.
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in a way that is based on deep feeling and emotional reactions rather than on reason or thought They react viscerally and emotionally instead of applying objective rationale to a discussion
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niuanse (bardzo trudne szczegóły) commencer à apprendre
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niceties (very tricky details)
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znośne (Jej zachowanie było tylko znośne.) commencer à apprendre
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bearable(Her behaviour was just bearable.)
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nieuchronnie nieunikniony commencer à apprendre
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He dialled 999 and ........ (out) his name and address. commencer à apprendre
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He dialled 999 and stammered (out) his name and address.
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getting worse quickly and in an uncontrolled way: Disease is rampant in the overcrowded city.
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He tossed me a shoe box with a rubber band around it and bolted.
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Could you help me fasten this strap around my suitcase?
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a piece of metal at one end of a belt or strap, used to fasten the two ends together
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He tripped over the cord and yanked the plug out.
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He had rather unattractive, stubby fingers.
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push suddenly or violently in a specified direction. "she thrust her hands into her pockets"
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characterized by or showing servile complaisance or deference; fawning: an obsequious bow. Anna nodded, and Mr. Earles attended her obsequiously to the door.
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They heard the police siren and quickly barreled out
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immaculateThe whole house was immaculate.
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say something in a boastful manner he bragged that he was sure of victory
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Reluctantly, he ... to/in the plans. commencer à apprendre
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acquiesce /Reluctantly, he acquiesced to/in the plans.
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bok, skrzydło, zbocze, otaczać commencer à apprendre
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to be at the side of someone or something
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He was self-assured, aggressive, combative, at times willing to offend and at times trying to sound conciliatory.
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a very unpleasant and painful or difficult experience: commencer à apprendre
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a very unpleasant and painful or difficult experience: The hostages' ordeal came to an end when soldiers stormed the building.
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acceptable, satisfactory, or reasonable, socially acceptable or good Everyone should be entitled to a decent wage/standard of living.
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jelito / kiszka / wnętrzności / courage commencer à apprendre
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zawroty głowy, zawroty głowy commencer à apprendre
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Those pesky kids from next door have let the air out of my car tyres again!
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If I look flustered it's because I'm trying to do so many things at once.
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The two groups despise each other. She despised him for the way he treated her sister. He despised himself for being such a coward.
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to make a person or an action seem as if he, she or it is not important: Stop ....... yourself - your work is highly valued. commencer à apprendre
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to make a person or an action seem as if he, she or it is not important: Stop belittling yourself - your work is highly valued.
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This is an untenable position, guilty of non sequitur.
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The region's reliance on tourism is unwise.
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roztrzepany, przyprawiający o zawrot głowy She was ... with excitement. commencer à apprendre
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feeling silly, happy, and excited and showing this in your behaviour She was giddy with excitement.
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the cell phone shrilled from somewhere deep in my dream
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an antechamber, hall, or lobby next to the outer door of a building I'll wait for you in the vestibule.
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The people feared the wrath of God.
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Scotland's onslaught on Wales in the second half of the match earned them a 4–1 victory.
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his hair was a tangled mess
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He hardly has time to gulp down a piece of pizza.
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He walked slowly and unsteadily to his piano. Unsteadily, he made his way out of the door, and on to the street.
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nadmiar, zbędny, niepotrzebny many of the old skills had become... commencer à apprendre
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the state of being not or no longer needed or useful // the state of being no longer in employment because there is no more work available many of the old skills had become redundant
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przetrwanie, odporność, sprężystość commencer à apprendre
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the ability to be happy, successful, etc. again after something difficult or bad has happened Trauma researchers emphasize the resilience of the human psyche
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as if you are not paying attention to what is happening near you, and are thinking about other things: He stared ...... at his food. commencer à apprendre
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as if you are not paying attention to what is happening near you, and are thinking about other things: He stared absently at his food.
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