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to do or use too much of something I went to the gym yesterday, but I think I overdid it a bit.
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skojarzenie, stowarzyszenie, związek commencer à apprendre
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an organization of people with the same interests or with a particular purpose/a connection in the mind the Football Association/The house had associations with her dead husband.
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we współpracy z kimś, wspólnie z commencer à apprendre
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working together with The event was organized in association with the Sports Council.
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pochylać się nad, skłaniać się ku czemuś commencer à apprendre
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to think that a belief or opinion is probably correct The weaker elements of the races incline towards excesses and brutality.
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to cause or allow something to continue for a period of time: The team may not be able to sustain this level of performance.
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wanting to do or have something very much Sam was eager to go home and play on his computer.
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to relate two things, people, etc in your mind/someone who you know because of work or business Most people associate this brand with good quality./She's a business associate of mine.
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to arrange to do something at a particular time I've made an appointment with the doctor.
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a strong feeling that you want something/a strong feeling of being sexually attracted to someone There is a strong desire for peace among the people.
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zdążyć na samolot / pociąg. ująć, złapać, przyłapać, commencer à apprendre
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to be in time for, or get on (a train, bus etc) I’ll have to catch the 9.45 (train) to London.
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to see something and be aware of it If the sign's too small, no one will notice it.
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