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zamiar, cel; why you do something or why something exists The purpose of the research is to try to find out more about the causes of the disease.
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osiągać; to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort: I've been working all day, but I feel as if I've achieved nothing.
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druga połówka; a person's husband, wife, or usual partner Bring your other half next time you come.
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beztroski; without any worries or problems She felt happy and carefree.
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dorastać; to become older or an adult
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traktować coś poważnie; to treat (someone or something) as being very important and deserving attention or respect. He takes his religious faith seriously.
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Brad Pitt is a well-known actor.
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wystroić się, ubrać się elegancko; to put on formal clothes for a special occasion
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klaskać; to hit your hands together, often repeatedly, especially in order to show that you enjoyed a performance The crowd clapped and cheered for more.
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ugryźć; to cut something using your teeth
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kopnąć; to hit or move something or someone with your foot The boys were kicking a ball back and forth.
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kiwać głową; to move your head up and down as a way of agreeing, to give someone a sign, or to point to something They nodded enthusiastically at the proposal.
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wskazać; to show that something probably exists, is happening, or is true All the evidence points to suicide.
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wąchać; to notice something by using your nose I think I can smell something burning.
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uśmiechać się; to make a happy or friendly expression in which the corners of your mouth curve up
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wpatrywać się, gapić się; to look at someone or something for a long time and not move your eyes
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smakować, próbować; to put food or drink in your mouth to find out what its flavour is like I always taste food while I'm cooking it.
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rzucać; to make something move through the air by pushing it out of your hand Amy threw the ball to the dog.
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dotykać; to put your hand on something You can look at them but please don't touch them.
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gwizdać; to make a sound by breathing air out through a small hole made with your lips or through a whistle Someone whistled at her as she walked past.
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