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someone who was born in a country that has a king or queen, or someone who has a right to live there commencer à apprendre
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he was not grateful to subjects who served
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behaving in an unfair or dishonest way Pol. pozbawiony skrupułów commencer à apprendre
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he was unscrupulous in political matters.
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Pol. całkowicie, zupełnie commencer à apprendre
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he was utterly unmindful of the slaughter
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the indiscriminate or brutal killing of large numbers of people, as in war, massacre commencer à apprendre
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he was unmindful of the slaughter
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the act of getting control of a country by fighting commencer à apprendre
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the extent of his conquests
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Pol. przypych, świetność, wspaniałość commencer à apprendre
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the magnificence of his public works
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Pol. surowość, prostota (ascetyzm) commencer à apprendre
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he was strict even to austerity.
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to walk first in one direction and then in another many times, especially because you are nervous commencer à apprendre
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Pol. przemierzać pokój, przechadzać się po pokoju w tę i z powrotem commencer à apprendre
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the abnormal state or condition of being unable to sleep commencer à apprendre
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His sleepless vigilance struck his subjects
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to pass or go over or back and forth over sth; cross; Pol. przemierzać commencer à apprendre
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He was seen traversing the corridors of his palace
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a situation in which you are forced to leave your country and live in another country, especially for political reasons commencer à apprendre
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she exiled all who had crossed her in the smallest thing.
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If you ____ who is likely to get angry, you oppose them or refuse to do what they want Pol. sprzeciwić się, przeciwstawić się komuś commencer à apprendre
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she hunted to death all who had crossed
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to blame or criticize someone in a way that shows you are disappointed at what they have done Pol. robić wyrzuty komuś za coś x4 commencer à apprendre
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She is reproached— but who that has risen from a low estate is not?
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low social standing or rank commencer à apprendre
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She has risen from a low estate
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far more than you would reasonably or normally expect [= excessive] commencer à apprendre
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an inordinate love for the pomps and vanities of imperial state
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If you can do something ..., you can do it, but not well: commencer à apprendre
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she was religious after her own fashion
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she was liberal in almsgiving
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he became the sole occupant of the throne,
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if a feelings, ideas, or smells _____ a place, they are present in every part of it commencer à apprendre
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his personality seems to pervade the whole period
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