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Unwilling or unable to forgive or show mercy. commencer à apprendre
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Species like the emperor penguin have overlapping layers of insulating plumage,
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Layer or collection of feathers covering a bird’s body; feathers used ornamentally. commencer à apprendre
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Species like the emperor penguin have overlapping layers of insulating plumage,
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to imagine or expect something to happen, appear, etc. in a particular way: commencer à apprendre
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We envision and design solutions that deliver results today and shape tomorrow.
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commencer à apprendre
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But fossils of ancient penguins have popped up along the Equator,
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Od czasu mojej ceremonii przejścia przez równik, przekroczyłem równik wiele razy. commencer à apprendre
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ut fossils of ancient penguins have popped up along the Equator,
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balsamiczny, kojący (np. powietrze, pogoda) (of weather) pleasantly warm: commencer à apprendre
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To determine how penguins transitioned from balmy, tropical waters to polar seas
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błahostka, drobiazg, nic ważnego someone who is not important and does not deserve respect: commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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Taka szczerość to rzadkość w dzisiejszych czasach. Gratuluję bycia jednym na milion! commencer à apprendre
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rarities like the endangered yellow-eyed penguin and showstoppers like the yellow-tufted rockhopper penguin.
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przedstawienie, które jest tak dobre, że zostaje przerwane przez aplauz publiczności a piece in a stage performance that the audience enjoy so much that their clapping and shouts of approval interrupt the performance commencer à apprendre
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rarities like the endangered yellow-eyed penguin and showstoppers like the yellow-tufted rockhopper penguin.
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kępka (np. trawy), kłak (np. włosów), pęk (np. kwiatów) a number of short pieces of hair, grass, etc. that grow closely together or are held together near the base: commencer à apprendre
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rarities like the endangered yellow-eyed penguin and showstoppers like the yellow-tufted rockhopper penguin.
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the members of a person's family who are directly related to that person and who lived a long time before him or her: commencer à apprendre
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She's very proud of her ancient royal lineage.
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not known to many people: commencer à apprendre
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an obscure island in the Pacific
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różnorodny, urozmaicony, pstry consisting of many different types that do not appear to go together: commencer à apprendre
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The people who turned up for the meeting were a motley crew (= a group consisting of many different types of people).
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a person who travels by sea: commencer à apprendre
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Portugal, a land of seafarers
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sprecyzować, dokładnie określić to discover or describe the exact facts about something: commencer à apprendre
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Emergency workers at the site are still unable to pinpoint the cause of the explosion.
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wpaść, gwałtownie spaść, rzucać się (np. do wody), przepychać to (cause someone or something to) move or fall suddenly and often a long way forward, down, or into something: commencer à apprendre
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We ran down to the beach and plunged into the sea.
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beczeć, mazać się (płakać), tłuszcz / sadło to cry in a noisy way like a child; the thick layer of fat under the skin of sea mammals commencer à apprendre
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Some of these genes aided penguins’ ability to pack on blubber,
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much smaller than is needed or wanted: commencer à apprendre
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Some of these genes aided penguins’ ability to pack on blubber, while others molded their shriveled wings into streamlined flippers.
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improved or made simpler: commencer à apprendre
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Some of these genes aided penguins’ ability to pack on blubber, while others molded their shriveled wings into streamlined flippers.
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one of two parts like arms on the bodies of some sea creatures, such as seals and penguins, used for swimming commencer à apprendre
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Some of these genes aided penguins’ ability to pack on blubber, while others molded their shriveled wings into streamlined flippers.
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to support or improve something or make it stronger: commencer à apprendre
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Some even bolstered penguins’ immune systems or helped them tolerate low oxygen during deep dives.
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to make very small changes to something in order to make it work as well as possible: commencer à apprendre
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The researchers also identified genes that helped fine-tune penguin eyes to peer through icy depths.
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compared with the fact that; but: commencer à apprendre
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Whereas most birds have four color cones in their eyes, one of these is inactive in penguins,
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commencer à apprendre
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Whereas most birds have four color cones in their eyes, one of these is inactive in penguins,
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przeszkadzać, hamować, utrudniać to prevent someone doing something easily: commencer à apprendre
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Whereas most birds have four color cones in their eyes, one of these is inactive in penguins, hampering their ability to see green and red.
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confusing, often because you do not know how to solve something: commencer à apprendre
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Some missing genes were perplexing to the researchers.
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pożerać, jeść bardzo szybko commencer à apprendre
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While modern penguins gobble krill, the team found evidence that their ancestors lacked genes that would have helped break down crustacean shells.
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While modern penguins gobble krill, the team found evidence that their ancestors lacked genes that would have helped break down crustacean shells.
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commencer à apprendre
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This may be evidence that ancient penguins were spearing larger prey, like fish and squid
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to keep or continue to have something: commencer à apprendre
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She has lost her battle to retain control of the company.
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the top part of the inside of your mouth commencer à apprendre
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Go ahead and run your tongue along the hard palate
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very strange, bordering on the unimaginable. commencer à apprendre
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Because they look so bizarre, this glacial rate of change seems surprising
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having a pleasantly soft, rounded body or shape; polite word for FAT commencer à apprendre
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But it reveals how successful the penguin’s plump yet streamlined body plan is
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Juliana Vianna, an ecologist at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, says this idea is consistent with the southward march of penguins occurring during bouts of global cooling.
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commencer à apprendre
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Warming temperatures will impact the biogeographic ranges of penguins, the species they rely on as food and the species that, in turn, hunt them
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difficult to describe, find, achieve, or remember: commencer à apprendre
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The small, puffinlike bird probably lived in ancient New Zealand, but its fossils have proved elusive.
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a fat stomach, especially on a man commencer à apprendre
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I'm in a different range, am bald and have a paunch
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to walk through water or other liquid with some effort, because it is deep enough to come quite high up your legs, or thick commencer à apprendre
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They had to wade through a swamp.
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wyczerpujący, obszerny, wszechstronny complete and including everything that is necessary: commencer à apprendre
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We offer you a comprehensive training in all aspects of the business.
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