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podróż licząca tysiące mil zaczyna się od jednego kroku commencer à apprendre
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a journey of thousands miles begins with a single step
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inadvertently, accidentally Accidentally' focuses on the lack of intent, whereas 'inadvertently' emphasizes the lack of awareness or forethought. For example, you might accidentally bump into someone, but you might inadvertently reveal some information.
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dążyć do czegoś, aspirować do czegoś, starac sie o cos commencer à apprendre
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strive - strove - striven
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to make inroads in something "Inroads" is like making progress or advances in something. It's about overcoming challenges and moving forward. Imagine you're trying to learn a new skill, like playing the guitar. Each time you practice and get a little better, you're making inroads.
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poświadczyć, uwierzytelnić, certyfikowac commencer à apprendre
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niesprawiedliwość, krzywda commencer à apprendre
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to lose sight of somebody
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dać czemuś początek, spowodować coś commencer à apprendre
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samo oskarzenie, poczucie winy commencer à apprendre
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"To cast out" something typically implies expelling something or driving it away, often with force or authority, like casting out demons or someone from a group. "To get rid of" something means just to dispose of itl, like getting rid of old clutter.
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wywrócić świat do góry nogami commencer à apprendre
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to turn world upside down
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"Busy" generally means someone has a lot to do and doesn't have free time. "Occupied," on the other hand, can mean something is in use or not available, like a room or a phone line.
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indifferency / indifferent
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przesadny, przesadzony, wyolbrzymiony (e...) commencer à apprendre
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