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one of several layers or levels My wedding cake had four tiers, each supported by small pillars. We sat in one of the upper tiers of the football stands.
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able to continue over a period of time That sort of extreme diet is not sustainable over a long period. A large international meeting was held with the aim of promoting sustainable development in all countries.
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to get very close to someone or something by exchanging feelings or thoughts: heart communes best when it does not try to speak. Lying naked in the grass, among the trees and birds, he felt he was communing with nature.
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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 He dialled 999 and stammered (out) his name and address. Can I dial this number direct, or do I have to go through the operator?
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to make someone less confident, less powerful, or less likely to succeed, or to make something weaker, often gradually The president has accused two cabinet members of working secretly to undermine his position/him. The incompetence and arrogance of the city’s administration have undermined public confidence in government.
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a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment: Aid workers were said to have been filled with dismay by the appalling conditions that the refugees were living in. She was utterly dismayed by the tone of the letter.
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Aid workers were said to have been filled with dismay by the appalling conditions that the refugees were living in. I am appalled at the cancellation of plans to construct a wind farm several miles off the coast.
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A building or other place that is impregnable is so strongly built and/or defended that it cannot be entered by force: Despite burglar alarms and window locks, homes are never impregnable against determined thieves. an impregnable fortress
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I know it's a cliché but it was the happiest day of my life
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a cliché sign off from standup comedians in comedy clubs
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wycofać się, zakończyć, pożegnac się (list, audiencja radiowa) commencer à apprendre
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to stop doing your work or a similar activity for a period of time How do I sign off a formal letter. We have to sign off but make sure to join us next week
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a person who comes second in a race or competition the runner up will take his place
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a poisonous fungus with a round top and a narrow stem Down to the last slime-coverd toadstool
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a person who lives in an empty building without permission
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quiet, gentle, and not willing to argue or express your opinions in a forceful way She seemed so very meek and mild. Jennifer meekly suggested that maybe it won't happen. blessed are the meek for they will inherit the earth
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existing very commonly or happening often Trees are dying in areas where acid rain is most prevalent. Dancers have a predominant role in this performance.
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to pull a plant including its roots out of the ground, to remove a person from their home or usual environment The war has uprooted nearly two thirds of the country's population. Hundreds of mature trees were uprooted in the storm.
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łatwopalny, prowokacyjny, zapalający, podżegający, podżegacz commencer à apprendre
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designed to cause fires: an incendiary bomb/device. Despite the sometimes incendiary language, the day passed without violence. incendiary ammunition, weapon
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loyalty, especially to a king or queen
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He asserted that no one will get a passing grade without submitting an essay. The trade-unionists were asserting their rights yesterday
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to be or go before something or someone in time or space: It would be helpful if you were to precede the report with an introduction. Verbs usually precede objects in English.
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to solve or end a problem or difficulty. to make a decision formally or with determination Have you resolved the problem of transport yet? for I resolved to know nothing except Jesus Christ. The company resolved to take no further action against the thieves
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to shake slightly, usually because you are cold, frightened, or very emotional. His voice started to tremble, and I thought he was going to cry. When he came out of the water, he was trembling with cold.
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making you want to do or believe a particular thing: a persuasive speaker/speech. He can be very persuasive.
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to be at the start of a new period, especially when important changes or new things happen, or to cause important changes to start happening: Niemeyer was one of the young intellectuals who revolutionized Brazilian society by ushering in new styles of music, art, and cinema. His inventions helped usher in the era of skyscrapers.
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hearth fires in family houses
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the force that makes it difficult for one object to slide along the surface of another or to move through a liquid or gas: When you rub your hands together the friction produces heat.
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Something that is mandatory must be done, or is demanded by law The minister is calling for mandatory prison sentences for people who assault police officers. Athletes must undergo a mandatory drugs test before competing in the championship.
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a strong first position from which further progress can be made(safe, strong place) as christianity gained a foothold in pagan communities
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to change the way something is expressed or considered She is trying to reframe the debate about the care of vulnerable children. church leaders attempted to reframe samhain as a Christian celebration
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the state of being near in space or time The best thing about the location of the house is its proximity to the town centre
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inadequacy, insufficiency the fact that something is not good enough or is too small in amount The inadequacy of the budget is likely to cause problems, Economic growth is hindered by the inadequacies of the public transport system.
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used to refer to an event, usually something unpleasant or unwanted, that is going to happen soon impending disaster/doom. Their invasion impended this country.
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call the shots, dictate terms to be in the position of being able to make the decisions that will influence a situation You do not call the shots here, buddy. Anything you want to settle down, you must firstly discuss with us.
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a useful delay before something unpleasant happens, a pause or rest from something difficult or unpleasant We worked for hours without respite, Their teacher was away, so they had a day's respite before their essays were due.
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to become, or cause something to become, stronger, and more certain: The success of their major product consolidated the firm's position in the market. She hoped that marriage would consolidate their relationship.
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especially of governments or organizations) to make an agreement official: The decision will have to be ratified (= approved) by the executive board.
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the short hair that grows on a man's face if he has not shaved (= cut the hair) for a few days: BRISTLE With the back of his hand, he rubbed the stubble on his chin, In the distance, a wisp of smoke rose from burning stubble
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to like or enjoy something I always relish a challenge
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to not approve of something or say that you do not approve of something We deprecate this use of company funds for political purposes
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welcome to my crib! a model of the people and animals present at the birth of Jesus Christ, used as a decoration at Christmas
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to use as a replacement for something lost, missing or lacking what he lacks in size, he makes up for in toughness on the basketball court
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a fault or failure to reach a particular standard we read your comments and improve on our shortcomings. He overshadows our shortcomings
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weakness only serves to underscore his power
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to ask the spirit of a dead person or an imaginary being to appear, by using special words the glittering ceremony conjured up images of Russia's imperial past
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a feeling of doubt or worry about a future event It should be encouraging that even the heroes of the faith expressed their own misgivings about their abilities. My only misgiving is that we might not have enough time to do the job well
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be in the spotlight, God chose Him to spotlight for generations to come
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vessel, container, embodiment a person who has a particular quality or who is used for a particular purpose The remains of some Roman earthenware vessels were found during the dig. As a young and spirited politician, he seems a worthy vessel for the nation's hopes.
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streszczenie, podsumowanie, CV commencer à apprendre
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a short statement of the important details of something. i need a résumé of yesterday's meeting. the person adds that outcome to their resumé
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outpouring of her bitter words surprised him. an expression of strong feeling that is difficult to control. an outpouring of cookery books. Her sudden outpouring was quite unexpected. and their part in the outpouring becomes more pronounced with every retelling.
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She made an eloquent appeal for action giving a clear, strong message. The pictures were an eloquent reminder of the power of the volcano, She sent me a pregnant look. meaningful
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Contraceptives are taken by women to prevent them from having babies
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Don't ever lean out of the window like that, do you understand?
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to end a speech, meeting, or piece of writing, to judge or decide something after thinking carefully about it The jury concluded from the evidence that the defendant was innocent.
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a piece of) shiny grey or black stone that is like glass
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an extremely cruel, violent, or shocking act They are on trial for committing atrocities against the civilian population. These people are guilty of acts of appalling atrocity
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to make someone have strong feelings of shock or of disapproval was appalled at/by the lack of staff in the hospital.
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forsa, finansować, wspierać finansowo commencer à apprendre
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to support a person or activity financially a joint project bankrolled by the US space agency. They have the bankroll and they have recruited massive public relations firms to spin the truth
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freedom from punishment or from the unpleasant results of something that has been done: Criminal gangs are terrorizing the city with apparent impunity
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very serious or extreme These people are in dire need of help.
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that poor bastard got soaked in the rain
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masturbate, wank, jerk off toss yourself off, play with yourself he is such a wanker(stupid)
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He is one of the leading proponents of capital punishment
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utworzona playlista przez commencer à apprendre
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something that makes you suffer
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used to refer to people or things that you hate very much “You are the ones who justify yourselves in the eyes of others, but God knows your hearts. What people value highly is detestable in God’s sight. a detestable coward
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having or based on a clear understanding and good judgment of a situation, resulting in an advantage He was shrewd enough not to take the job when there was the possibility of getting a better one a few months later.
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be hard on somebody's heels
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especially of a word, phrase, etc.) unnecessary because it is more than is needed: In the sentence "She is a single unmarried woman", the word "unmarried" is redundant
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wymiar, rozmiar, czynnik, aspekt, wymiarować commencer à apprendre
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a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, or width: what are the exact dimensions of this room. First, let's analyze the historical dimension of this case.
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model something on something
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(of beliefs) so firmly held that they are not likely to change: Such ingrained prejudices cannot be corrected easily
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If a word, object, or situation connotes something, it makes you think of a feeling or an idea that is more than its basic meaning: To me, chocolate connotes pleasure and indulgence
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the median household income
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Talks are being held in the respect of the latest roads accidents from the last two weeks
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the ability of a wheel or tyre to hold the ground without sliding. the fact of an idea, product, etc. becoming popular or being accepted: In deep snow, people should use snow tyres on their vehicles to give them better traction. In our digital age, it takes less time for new words and phrases to gain traction than it did in the past.
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the distance that a vehicle has travelled or the distance that it can travel using a particular amount of fuel. mileage allowance- pokrycie kosztów podróży What's the mileage on your car?" "Oh, about 40,000. The car costs £70 a day to rent, but you get unlimited mileage (= no charge for the miles travelled).
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to separate a sentence into grammatical parts, such as subject, verb, etc.
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in a way that becomes quicker and quicker as something that increases becomes larger We are growing exponentially in resources, people, and financing
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The word "lady" has connotations of refinement and excessive femininity that some women find offensive.
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you have to operate with a certain refinement to be a diplomat. The company is a leader in world oil refinement
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a very bad situation that is continuous and difficult to stop people with no education are kept in a vicious cycle of poverty
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true feelings about something or somebody He is polite, respectful and friendly to his customers but deep down he hates his job
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things in your life you cannot control Donald Trump had very rich parents. He was dealt with lucky hand
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a supporting structure around which something can be built, a system of rules, ideas, or beliefs that is used to plan or decide something a legal framework for resolving disputes
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containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts You want a plain blouse to go with that skirt - nothing too elaborate. They're making the most elaborate preparations for the wedding. The congresswoman said she was resigning, but refused to elaborate on her reasons for doing so
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a long, thin piece of material, especially leather, that helps you to control and direct a horse. Those who consider themselves religious and yet do not keep a tight rein on their tongues deceive themselves, and their religion is worthless. We should keep oneself from being polluted by the world
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the loss of rights, property, or money, especially as a result of breaking a legal agreement: He was deep in debt and facing forfeiture of his property.
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Wow! You look dazzling, girl
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Don't use bleach to mop the floor - you will damage it.
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always behaving or happening in a similar, especially positive, wa Her work is sometimes good, but the problem is she's not consistent.
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The corpse had corrupted long before we found it. He doesn't speak Polish fluently, he corrupts this language
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to feel unhappy because someone has something that you think they do not deserve Don't begrudge your old man a little harmless fun. They begrudged every day they had to stay with their father
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happening or existing at the same time The judge imposed concurrent sentences totalling 14 years for the attacks on the girls.
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to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received, self-imposed Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes
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hypertrophy (of a part of the body) to be reduced in size and therefore strength, or, more generally, to become weaker In the 1980s, their political power gradually atrophied (= became weaker.
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Each of these products is aimed at a specific market segment. to divide something into different parts She works for the financial segment in a well-known company. The cells began segmenting but stopped after three cycles.
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to change from being a liquid or gas to a solid form, or to make something do this, to make something firm, or to become firm Lava solidifies as it cools. Her voice strengthened and solidified as she sang.
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to put their mind at ease/to calm them down
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a finishing time or a cost that continues past an intended limit Rebel soldiers overran the embassy last night. The project was plagued by cost overruns and delays
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something added to make another thing more beautiful or interesting, or the process of doing this: The architect was asked to add some sculptural embellishments to the building design. I had to embellish my boring story
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a police/military/colonial outpost
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Maria conducted pioneering research on radioactivity
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Subsequent to his promotion Sam submitted his resignation. The subsequent episodes were not as good
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to make someone holy in a religious ceremony by putting holy water or oil on them It remains to be seen whom the chairman will anoint as his successor.
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The school transitioned from an elementary school to a middle school. a change from one form or type to another, or the process by which this happens The transition from a boy to a man is always difficult, The Polish society is currently at the stage of transition,
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made of or covered with a substance that stays attached to any surface it touches, If the weather is sticky, it is very hot and the air feels wet. a sticky mess, sticky fingers, We had some sticky moments but everything cleared up, sticky tape
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to collect a large number of things over a long period of time My absence created an accumulation of responsibilities I have to take care of. As people accumulate more wealth, they tend to spend a greater proportion of their incomes.
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reception(wedding reception) a formal party at which important people are welcomed. the way in which people react to something or someone. the degree to which mobile phone, radio, or television signals are strong and clear I received a friendly and warm reception from the hosts. reception desk. NO RECEPTION. reception desk
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The company needs to diversify its product range.
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She fleeced him of his money. Fleece is warm and comfortable. I have no money left! He fleeced me!
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very bad or very large or extreme; used to emphasize how bad a situation is They displayed woeful ignorance of the safety rules. She was looking very woeful, with her eyes red and swollen. The school's textbooks are woefully out of date. The safety precautions taken by large resort hotels are often woefully inadequate for guests
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to bring your top and bottom teeth together quickly He saw him successful and started to gnash with anger. gnashes his teeth and becomes rigid as a stilt
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a mass of very small bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid shaving foam The barista made a shape in the coffee foam. The bathtub was full of water and foam. He foams at the mouth, being possessed by an impure spirit.
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a sudden movement of the muscles in your body that you cannot control, caused by illness or drugs: She went into convulsions and had to be rushed to hospital. Spirit threw the boy into convulsions. to convulse with pain
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making you think a lot about a subject a thought-provoking book/film
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line of longitudinal, used to refer to lines or distances east or west of an imaginary line between the North Pole and the South Pole Longitudinal lines run from north to south.
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if we fail we will have to form this group from scratch once again
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for a very long time, existing or traditional for an extremely long time Her family had farmed that land since time immemorial. She said it was the immemorial custom of the villagers to have a feast after the harvesting
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Butte is an isolated with steep, often vertical sides, and a small relatively small top. a good example of such a such a hill would be butte in Arizona nestled in the vivid buttes of Coconino national Forest
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either side of a person's bottom
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made of flowers or the design filled with flower's shapes or decorated with flower's pattern floral curtains/print/wallpaper
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temple complex/temple compound
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to move or come together in large numbers. a group of sheep, goats, or birds Crowds of people flocked to see the Picasso exhibition
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one of two halves of the earth, especially above or below the equator. one of the two halves of the brain. half of a sphere (= ball shape the northern/southern hemisphere. The bush had been pruned into a perfect hemisphere
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to cut off branches from a tree, bush, or plant, especially so that it will grow better in the future, to reduce something by removing things that are not necessary I felt his essay needed a little pruning.
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clear and easy to understand, thinking, writing, or speaking clearly His understanding of evolution was perspicuous and penetrating. be perspicuous and avoid ambiguity
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a pale yellow chemical element that exists in various physical forms. It burns with a blue flame and a strong smell and is used in medicine and industry fire and sulfur rained down from heaven
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apartament, komplet(mebli) commencer à apprendre
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a set of connected rooms, especially in a hotel: Are there any suites available? We will need a suite of those chairs
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potężny, silny, skuteczny, sprawny seksualnie commencer à apprendre
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very powerful, forceful, or effective within a relatively short period airborne sleeping became a potent competitive weapon. Surprise remains the terrorists' most potent weapon.
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wytrzymać(np. próbę czasu) być odpornym na coś commencer à apprendre
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to be strong enough, or not be changed by something, or to oppose a person or thing successfully, seats have to withstand an impact equal to sixteens times the force of gravity, Our toys are designed to withstand the rough treatment of the average five-year-old. It's designed to withstand difficult conditions
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wytrzymały, elastyczny, sprężysty, prężny (o gospodarce) commencer à apprendre
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able to be happy, successful, etc. again after something difficult or bad has happened We need a resilient material to create the sail, The American industry is resilient. She's a resilient girl - she won't be unhappy for long.
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to cause something to be needed, or to make something necessary Reduction in government spending will necessitate further cuts in public services. can necessitate a new round of testing and certification,
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odbić się, podskakiwać, wywalić, odbicie commencer à apprendre
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bounce, jump, throw off, bounce to (cause to) move up or away after hitting a surface The guard bounced two aggressive men out of the club. This ball is useless, it doesn't bounce.
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the force or action of one object hitting another make a passenger bounce farther after an impact, increasing the risk of injury caused by turbulence or a hard landing.
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zręczność ręk, umiejętność w oszukiwaniu, zręczność commencer à apprendre
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speed and skill of the hand when performing tricks psychological sleight of hand
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the quality of being expensive and luxurious He says living in such opulence makes him uneasy.
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The view of dead bodies is highly nausea-inducing for me
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wiązać się z czymś, pociągać za sobą commencer à apprendre
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to make something necessary, or to involve something It would be good if this positive step did not entail new administrative burdens. such a large investment inevitably entails some risk.
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to mention something as proof for a theory or as a reason why something has happened I would like to cite the words of a famous writer.
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to name things separately, one by one He enumerated the benefits of the insurance scheme.
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beyond reason, incomprehensible You're all for equality, and we are too, but some of this is getting beyond reason.
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to consider or judge something in a particular way Not really knowing how to use a computer is deemed acceptable if you’re twenty-five or over.
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radically disrupt education
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the fact of something increasing a lot and suddenly in number or amount We acknowledge the common threat of nuclear proliferation, particularly from Iran. Small businesses have proliferated in the last ten years.
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zarzucać coś komuś, przypisywać coś komuś, imputować coś komuś commencer à apprendre
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to say that someone is responsible for something that has happened, especially something bad, or that something is the cause of something else For purposes of the company's violations, the conduct of its officials and employees may be imputed to the firm
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przygotowawczy, wstępny, eliminacje, wstęp commencer à apprendre
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coming before a more important action or event, especially introducing or preparing for it: The preliminary hearing was very stressful. After a few polite preliminaries, we stated our main ideas and intentions.
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Zrobiłeś to po mistrzowsku!, Masz to!, Dałeś radę!, Udało ci się! commencer à apprendre
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przetworzyć na sygnał cyfrowy, dygitalizować, digitalizować, commencer à apprendre
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to put information into the form of a series of the numbers 0 and 1, usually so that it can be understood and used by a computer
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onsite facilities/training/visits There are several onsite facilities such as a gym and restaurant for staff to enjoy.
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to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of something The insurers will need to assess the flood damage. he main purpose of it is to assess your specific skills and how you fit in with the company. I need to assess these papers by tomorrow
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it remains to be seen whether his proposal would be accepted
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robactwo, szkodniki, gadzina commencer à apprendre
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small animals and insects that can be harmful and are difficult to control when they appear in large numbers: people who are unpleasant and harmful to society: He thought all terrorists were vermin.
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a bowl that is attached to the wall in a bathroom or near a toilet and has pipes to supply and carry away water, in which you wash your hands, face she stood by her washbasin and look at her sleepy reflection in the mirror
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very modern and with all the newest features: fashionably distressed jeans are seemed to be the cutting-edge fashion items, cutting-edge design/technology
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do somebody down/criticize someone they always do me down. I can't bear it
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very ordinary and therefore not interesting. lack of sufficient taste or savor to please or interest. Mundane matters such as paying bills and shopping for food do not interest her.
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to persuade someone not to do something. dissuasion I tried to dissuade her from leaving. I was doing my best to convince him that his life really matters and it's not worthy to jump from the cliff
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niszowy, miejsce (np. w życiu prywatnym, zawodowym) commencer à apprendre
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niche, (in private or professional life) Only a very few niche producers will survive, With all due respect, do you really think being a judge is your niche
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likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly, especially by getting worse We can't trust him due to his volatility. This is a gas of high volatility. Food and fuel prices are very volatile in a war situation.
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that is the reason or explanation for His mother was Italian, hence his name - Luca.
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skill in starting new businesses, especially when this involves seeing new opportunities Entrepreneurship is the ability and readiness to develop, organize and run a business enterprise, along with any of its uncertainties in order to make a profit.
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skrzynia (do przechowywania lub transportowania), klatka dla zwierzęcia do transportu, zapakować w skrzynie commencer à apprendre
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a box made of wood, plastic, or metal, especially one divided into parts to hold bottles: The cellar was full of empty crates, pull all the empty bottles in the crate
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pobić, przekroczyć rekord commencer à apprendre
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ustanowić rekord- set the record
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a thick drink made from crushed ice and a sweet liquid, Slushy language is too emotional and romantic a cola slush/ (Slushy snow is partly melted.)
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kruchy (twardy, ale łatwo łamliwy, kruszyć się, rozpadać commencer à apprendre
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delicate and easily broken He has brittle bones, Iron is harder than bronze, but it's brittle, The pond was covered in a brittle layer of ice.
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spokój (np. morza), bezruch (np. życia), cisza (np. nocy) commencer à apprendre
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total lack of movement or changing of position, Something about her stillness, her absolute focus, calmed me And there was a great stillness everywhere, in heaven and on earth.
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nasyp, grobla, wał przeciwpowodziowy, bulwar commencer à apprendre
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an artificial slope made of earth and/or stones a river/road/railway embankment
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to surround something, forming a circle around it: The house is encircled by a high fence.
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dziarski, sprint, rzucić się do ucieczki, lecieć (biec), roztrzaskiwać, rozbryzgiwać się, odrobina, kropla, myślnik kropla goryczy commencer à apprendre
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to go somewhere quickly, to hit something with great force, especially causing damage use dashes to point out the cutting edge of distressed jeans, the jar dashed on the floor, I'm late so I have to dash. Add dash of vinegar. The tidal wave dashed the ship against the rocks.
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the sheep is steered by a very small rudder wherever the pilot wants to go
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żywic (np. nadzieję, obawy), być siedliskiem (np. zła, obawy) skrywać commencer à apprendre
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to think about or feel something, usually over a long period He's been harbouring a grudge against her ever since his promotion was refused. There are those who harbour suspicions about his motives.
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zamieszanie, zgiełk, zamieszki commencer à apprendre
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a sudden, short period of noise, confusion, or excited movement There was a huge commotion in front of the city hall. Police handled the commotion at the parade.
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a group or line of mountains with a particular name The Pyrenees is a mountain range extending from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean Sea. A mountain range splits the island into north and south.
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to produce a good or useful result I let the idea sit in the back of my mind to fructify.
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making you remember a particular person, event, or thing That song is so reminiscent of my adolescence
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to show or experience great surprise or admiration We paused to marvel at the view. ] I often marvel that humans can treat each other so badly
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