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moździeż / a dish in which to grind substances, especially with a pestle commencer à apprendre
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allowing Freud the opportunity to look deeply at his subjects and imbue the depicted relationships with a psychological charge.
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niezachwiany / not yielding etc because of pain, danger, difficulty etc commencer à apprendre
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unflinching observation / his unflinching courage/determination
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irytacja, złość / the feeling of being extremely annoyed with someone or something commencer à apprendre
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a groan/look/sigh of exasperation / in exasperation: He shook his head in exasperation.
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działalność wywrotowa / the process of trying to destroy the authority of a political, religious, etc. system by attacking it secretly or indirectly commencer à apprendre
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przewracać do góry / to turn somebody/something the wrong way up or onto one end (figurative) heroes who _ the social order commencer à apprendre
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With a reclining male nude and a female painter as active agent, the composition upendstypical gender roles and flauntsthis reversal as a product of the act of painting itself. / The bicycle lay upended in a ditch. / They sat on upended wooden boxes.
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obnosić się, wystawiać na pokaz, paradować, afiszować / to show something you are proud of to other people, in order to impress them commencer à apprendre
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He did not believe in flaunting his wealth. She openly flaunted her affair with the senator. openly flaunting their wealth
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1) skalisty, urwisty 2) pobróżdżony commencer à apprendre
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A craggy landscape of paint flames his head.
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równomiernie rozprowadzony, np farba commencer à apprendre
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Make sure the paint covers the surface evenly. She was fast asleep, breathing evenly. evenly spaced at four cm apart. evenly cooked meat. Arrange the tomato slices evenly on the top.
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The captured general was flayed alive. They flayed the skin from the flesh.
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The music evoked memories of her youth. His case is unlikely to evoke public sympathy.
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zakładać, przyjmować, postulowć / syn: postulate commencer à apprendre
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Most religions posit the existence of life after death. She posits that ideas of gender are socially constructed.
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przekroczać, przewyższač, prześcigać / SYNONYM exceed commencer à apprendre
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His works by far transcend anything that has gone before. What we felt for each other transcended all other emotions.
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przeciwstawiać się prawu, ignorować (zakazy), postępować wbrew (czemuś, komuś) commencer à apprendre
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I wouldn't have dared to defy my teachers. Hundreds of people today defied the ban on political gatherings.
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dumny krok, pyszny krok / (usually disapproving) to walk in an extremely proud and confident way SYNONYM strut commencer à apprendre
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He swaggered into the room looking very pleased with himself.
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