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      No one knows about it yet so make sure you keep it a secret.   commencer à apprendre
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      I couldn’t keep a straight face whenever I looked at Sam even though I should have stayed serious because it was such an important meeting.   commencer à apprendre
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      Keep a watch on him, he’s acting rather suspicious.   commencer à apprendre
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      Keep an eye on the offers that come up on the market. We really need to find a flat soon.   commencer à apprendre
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      mieć coś na oku, pilnować   
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      Just keep calm, there is no reason to panic.   commencer à apprendre
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      Keep clear of the closing door. You could get hurt if it hit you.   commencer à apprendre
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      trzymać się z dala od czegoś   
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      I am keeping fit by going to dance classes three times a week.   commencer à apprendre
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      keep in touch with somebody     I keep in touch with all of my friends who live abroad thanks to Skype and e-mails.   commencer à apprendre
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      It is a secret so make sure that you keep it to yourself.   commencer à apprendre
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      keep one’s fingers crossed for somebody     All the best of luck! I will be keeping my fingers crossed for you.   commencer à apprendre
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      Make sure you keep your head all through the exam. You tend to panic for no reason.   commencer à apprendre
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      Keep quiet. There is an exam next door.   commencer à apprendre
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      keep somebody at a distance     She has always kept to herself and has had a tendency to keep everybody at a distance.   commencer à apprendre
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      Thanks for the offer! I’ll keep it in mind and let you know at the end of the week.   commencer à apprendre
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      mieć coś na uwadze, pamiętać o czymś   
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     commencer à apprendre
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      proszę zatrzymać resztę (przy wydawaniu pieniędzy)   
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      I can’t keep track of her whereabouts. She’s moving all the time.   commencer à apprendre
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      Well done, Kate! Keep up the good work!   commencer à apprendre
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      dobra robota, oby tak dalej   
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      Although she is already 75, my grandma is keeping up with the times; she has a mobile phone and uses the Internet.   commencer à apprendre
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      Keep your shirt on! Everything will be fine.   commencer à apprendre
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      kick somebody when he is down     You shouldn’t kick somebody like that when they are down. It’s immoral.   commencer à apprendre
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      My annoying neighbour finally kicked the bucket at 98.   commencer à apprendre
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      umrzeć, wyciągnąć nogi, kopnąć w kalendarz   
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      She always kicks up a fuss about the most ridiculous things. I have never met anybody that petty.   commencer à apprendre
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      narobić hałasu/zamieszania   
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      I have been playing computer games all day just to kill time.   commencer à apprendre
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      kill two birds with one stone     Let’s go to London and then to Paris on our way back. We’ll kill two birds with one stone.   commencer à apprendre
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      upiec dwie pieczenie przy jednym ogniu   
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      My brother was killed in action in Iraq.   commencer à apprendre
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      Oh come on, knock it off! She really didn’t mean to do any harm. Why do you always have to complain so much?   commencer à apprendre
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      I think I know a thing or two about South America. I lived there for 10 years.   commencer à apprendre
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      dobrze znać się na czymś; wiedzieć to i owo   
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      know better than to do something     You should have really known better than to go there on your own. You know what a dangerous area it is!   commencer à apprendre
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      wiedzieć, aby czegoś nie robić   
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      Sarah is so naive she simply doesn’t know right from wrong.   commencer à apprendre
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      I only know Tim by sight. In fact, I have never met him.   commencer à apprendre
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      know somebody through and through     We know each other through and through. We have been the best of friends since primary school.   commencer à apprendre
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      know something by experience     I only know marketing by experience. I have no formal education in the area.   commencer à apprendre
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      Sam really knows what’s what in the industry.   commencer à apprendre
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