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shining in the dark Her large dark eyes were almost luminous.
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(Bardzo kolorowy) jaskrawy a vibrant colour is bright and strong a painting full of vibrant reds and blues
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(Bardzo konkurencyjny) bezwględnie konkurecyjny a cut-throat activity or business involves people competing with each other in an unpleasant way Cut-throat competition is keeping prices low.
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(Bardzo przygnębiony) przybity extremely unhappy and without hope He was becoming increasingly despondent about the way things were going.
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arid land or an arid climate is very dry because it has very little rain Water from the Great Lakes is pumped to arid regions.
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(Bardzo elegancki) pełen przepychu large, impressive, or expensive The restaurant has a lavish dessert menu.
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if your body feels leaden, you move slowly, because you are tired, unhappy etc SYN heavy She stumbled forward, her legs leaden.
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(Bardzo wysokie) podniebny soaring real estate prices
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(Bardzo gorący) duszny, parny [np. dzień] extremely hot and uncomfortable As sultry (duszny) as a sweltering day in August.
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showing no real interest or effort: an indolent wave of the hand
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(very long-term) enduring commencer à apprendre
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(bardzo długoterminowy) długotrwały, nieprzemijający continuing for a very long time the enduring appeal of Shakespeare’s plays
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(Bardzo luźna) wiotki, sflaczały hanging loosely, or not pulled tight Keep the rope slack until I tell you to pull it.
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(Bardzo brudny) niechlujny, zaniedbany lazy, untidy, and careless a slovenly way of speaking
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(very nervous) apprehensive commencer à apprendre
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(Bardzo zdenerwowany) lękliwy worried or nervous about something that you are going to do, or about the future We’d been a little apprehensive about their visit.
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looking very pale because you are ill, shocked, or frightened SYN white
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having no money, no food, no home etc The floods left many people destitute.
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(Bardzo cichy) przyciszony quiet because people are listening, waiting to hear something, or talking quietly A hushed courtroom awaited the verdict.
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(Bardzo lśniący) promienny, błyszczący shining brightly
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(Bardzo nieśmiały) płochliwy not having courage or confidence a policy that is both timid and inadequate
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smooth and shiny
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covered in or filled with soft fine hair or feathers
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(Bardzo spragniony) cholernie spragniony very dry, especially because of hot weather He raised the water bottle to his parched lips.
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(Bardzo zdenerwowany) zrozpaczony so upset and worried that you cannot think clearly elatives are tonight comforting the distraught parents.
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(Bardzo słaby) słabowity, wątły something that is frail is easily damaged or broken - someone who is frail is weak and thin because they are old or ill - frail elderly people - her frail health
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(Bardzo szeroki) rozległy very large in area, or using a lot of space She flung her arms out in an expansive gesture.
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(Bardzo wietrznie) strasznie wietrznie blustery weather is very windy The last day of the finals was blustery and cold.
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moving or reacting more slowly than normal Alex woke late, feeling tired and sluggish.
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a man who is debonair is fashionable and confident a stylish, debonair young man
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