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swollen and rounded because of containing too much air, liquid, or food: a bloated stomach a bloated (= uncomfortably full) feeling
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zmieszany, skonsternowany commencer à apprendre
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confused, because something is difficult to understand or solve: The students looked perplexed, so the teacher tried to explain once again.--- Police were perplexed by the killing because there didn't seem to be any motive.
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He didn't like the film at all - I thought it was hilarious. extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter
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The council has some spare cash, which it proposes to spend on public amenities.
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mantysa (część ułamkowa logarytmu) commencer à apprendre
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to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent: She incited racial hatred by distributing anti-Semitic leaflets.--- She was expelled for inciting her classmates to rebel against their teachers. ---- incite someone to something They denied inciting the crowd to violence.
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to cause an unpleasant emotion or problem to begin or grow --- to cause a substance such as soil or dust to move and rise up: The teacher told him to stop stirring up trouble. --- The photographs stirred up some painful memories. --- The helicopter stirred up clouds of dust.
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I saw her through a haze of cigarette smoke.
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to surround and cover completely: The flames rapidly engulfed the house.
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refill Food stocks were replenished by/with imports from abroad. Does your glass need replenishing
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a large pile of something: (heap, stack) a mound of potatoes/papers
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zadziwiający (w niepokojący sposób) commencer à apprendre
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strange or mysterious, often in a way that is slightly frightening: It was uncanny the way that she always knew what he was thinking. She bears an uncanny resemblance to her father's best friend.
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'Perish' is a more formal word, so usually in conversation you would say 'die. ' 'Perish' usually implies the death was violent or tragic in some way. You don't 'perish' of old age, you die of old age, but you could say someone perished in an earthquake. Three hundred people perished in the earthquake.
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dźwignia mocy, tłumić, dławić commencer à apprendre
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entalpia (zmienność cieplna) commencer à apprendre
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