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to do what has just been mentioned commencer à apprendre
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In 1998 the government promised to reform the law, but it has not yet done so. Customs authorities managed to redeploy their forces and to do so in a modern way.
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commencer à apprendre
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namacalny, materialny, faktyczny commencer à apprendre
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the atmosphere of neglect and abandonment was almost tangible
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suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to happen złowieszczy, złowrogi, grożący commencer à apprendre
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There was an ominous silence when I asked whether my contract was going to be renewed. After all the sunshine and smiles yesterday, the clouds above @Circuitcat_eng look ominous
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the deliberate regulation of the data transfer rate in a communications system ograniczenie, kontrolowanie przepływu danych commencer à apprendre
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attack or kill (someone) by choking or strangling them. commencer à apprendre
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to limit the ability of someone to do something, or to limit the development of something: utrudniać coś, pętać, krępować, przeszkadzać komuś w czymś commencer à apprendre
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High winds have hindered firefighters in their efforts to put out the blaze
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give (someone or oneself) a different appearance in order to conceal one's identity. przebierać się (za kogoś lub coś), zamaskować, zakamuflować commencer à apprendre
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He disguised himself by wearing a false beard.
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to consider all the possible details of something: przemysleć commencer à apprendre
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to share something between a number of people rozdzielać, obdzielać commencer à apprendre
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They haven't yet decided how to divvy up the proceeds from the sale
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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kreska łącząca między słowami commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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become progressively worse. pogarszać się (worsen, get worse) commencer à apprendre
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relations between the countries had deteriorated sharply
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o live or exist longer than someone or something przeżywać, żyć dłużej commencer à apprendre
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He outlived all of his brothers
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to make objects, especially in a skilled way tworzyć, robić commencer à apprendre
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These bracelets were crafted by Native Americans.
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to see something or someone, or to notice something that is obvious commencer à apprendre
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także postrzegać coś/kogoś w dany sposób. I perceived a note of unhappiness in her voice.
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a disadvantage of a situation minus, zła strona (także drawback) commencer à apprendre
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The downside of living here, of course, is that it is expensive
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to give orders, or tell someone exactly what they must do, with total authority dyktować, rozkazywać (ale także dyktować na zasadzie że musi zostać zapisane) commencer à apprendre
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After dictating what is to be done, she then leaves her husband to do all the work
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made or changed especially to be suitable for a particular situation or purpose dopasowany, dostosowany commencer à apprendre
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może też dotyczyć dopasowania ubrań. The project clearly requires a tailored computer system.
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to reach an answer or a decision by thinking carefully about the known facts wydedukować commencer à apprendre
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We cannot deduce very much from these figures. [+ that] The police have deduced that he must have left his apartment yesterday evening.
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used to introduce a new subject to be considered or to give further information tak poza tym, nawiasem mówiąc commencer à apprendre
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I think we've discussed everything we need to - by the way, what time is it?
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not noticeable; seeming to fit in well with the things around dysktretny, niezauważalny commencer à apprendre
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obtrusive znaczy natrętny, narzucający się corrections should be neat and unobtrusive
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to try to make someone believe in something that is not true, as a joke commencer à apprendre
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they proceeded to spoof Western intelligence with false information
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a situation in which you balance two opposing situations or qualities kompromis commencer à apprendre
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There is a trade-off between doing the job accurately and doing it quickly
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during the time that something is happening or that you are doing something po drodze, w czasie czegoś commencer à apprendre
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Along the way we build a sample application
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united and working together effectively spoisty, spójny commencer à apprendre
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być bardzo pomocnym w czymś commencer à apprendre
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go a long way toward(s) doing sth A liitle preparation goes a long way toward a successful adventure.
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to do something in order to find out what happens or to find out whether something is good, suitable, effective etc wypróbować, dać szansę commencer à apprendre
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Tony’s planning to give skiing a try this winter.
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to interrupt someone by saying something commencer à apprendre
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also: to add words to a text
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to look for something on a computer or website by moving from general information to more detailed information: commencer à apprendre
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Many websites have some form of hyperlink navigation as you drill down.
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement ustalić, uzgodnić commencer à apprendre
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także odpocząć w wygodnej pozycji. They haven't yet settled when the wedding is going to be
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to understand the importance of or the reason for something widzieć sens commencer à apprendre
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They couldn't see the point of more training.
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used to ask how or why something has happened Jak do tego doszło? (informal) commencer à apprendre
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So how come you missed the train?
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nieporęczny, ciężki do obsługi (cumbersome, uncomfortable) commencer à apprendre
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the first mechanical clocks were large and unwieldy
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spoken used to tell someone that you will pay for something such as a meal for them commencer à apprendre
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- Let's go out for dinner - my treat this time. - We get ice cream every Friday - that's my treat.
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'...' means in a place a short distance away from you, or in another country. commencer à apprendre
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The cafe is just across the road over there.
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to wait in a line of people, often to buy something: commencer à apprendre
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We had to queue for three hours to get in.
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unhappy because of being away from home for a long period: commencer à apprendre
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As I read my mother's letter, I began to feel more and more homesick.
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to take something for yourself obsłuż się commencer à apprendre
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"Might I have some more bread?" "Please, help yourself!"
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commencer à apprendre
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He was feeling a little edgy about the whole thing.
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bezczynnie commencer à apprendre
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She lay idly on the grass.
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to fall quickly and without control, to fall a lot in value in a short time: spaść, stoczyć się, stracić na wartości commencer à apprendre
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Share prices tumbled yesterday. I lost my footing and tumbled down the stairs.
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commencer à apprendre
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She has a rather abrasive manner
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to solve your own problems: commencer à apprendre
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get/put your own house in order You should put your own house in order before you start telling me what to do!
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