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very good, enjoyable, or unusual, and worth remembering commencer à apprendre
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to officially state in a special religious ceremony that a place or building is holy and can be used for religious purposes commencer à apprendre
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the process of making a road, building etc bigger or longer, or the part that is added commencer à apprendre
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extension of the churchyard
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to prepare something, usually something official, in writing commencer à apprendre
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We've drawn up a shortlist for the job.
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a short piece of music, especially one played at the beginning of a longer musical piece or before a church ceremony commencer à apprendre
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to stay somewhere a little longer, especially because you do not want to leave commencer à apprendre
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She had lingered after the other children had gone home.
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a house where a vicar lives commencer à apprendre
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to be very near, next to, or touching przyłączyć, dołączyć, przylegać commencer à apprendre
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It's at this point that these three neighbourhoods adjoin.
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to put furniture and other things into a house or room commencer à apprendre
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someone who lives in a house, room etc and pays rent to the person who owns it commencer à apprendre
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The desk was left by the previous tenant.
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commencer à apprendre
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empty, not covered by anything, or not having any decorations commencer à apprendre
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She looked round her tiny bare room.
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a long low piece of furniture usually in a dining room, used for storing plates, glasses etc commencer à apprendre
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thin dry branches or reeds that are woven together commencer à apprendre
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a flat square piece of baked clay or other material, used for covering walls, floors etc kafelek, płytka (ceramiczna) commencer à apprendre
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strong rough material, used for making mats commencer à apprendre
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The floor was covered with brown matting.
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a decorative edge of hanging threads on a curtain, piece of clothing etc made of a small soft ball, usually made of wool, that is used especially for decorating clothes pomponowe frędzle (przy ubraniu) commencer à apprendre
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thin pieces of the stems of plants, used for making furniture and baskets commencer à apprendre
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to cover or decorate something with a cloth commencer à apprendre
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chairs were draped with white lace
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to make clothes etc from wool or cotton, using a special needle with a hook at one end commencer à apprendre
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a knot of cloth or string, with a curved part on either side and two loose ends, worn in the hair as decoration or for tying shoelaces commencer à apprendre
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Ella wore a bow in her hair.
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softened by the addition of cushions or padding zabezpieczony (poduszkami) commencer à apprendre
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The wicker chairs were cushioned.
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a flat object that you wave with your hand which makes the air cooler commencer à apprendre
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a frame or shelf that has bars or hooks on which you can put things commencer à apprendre
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wool-work LETTER-RACKS (tak było w tekście Pieczki-z “letter”)
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a soft filled bag for sticking pins in until you need to use them igielnik, poduszeczka na igły commencer à apprendre
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a place that is small, comfortable, and warm commencer à apprendre
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in the proper or expected way commencer à apprendre
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Laura had been shown and duly admired each specimen of her handiwork.
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commencer à apprendre
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a single example of something, often an animal or plant commencer à apprendre
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Laura duly adrimed each spicimen of her handiwork.
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commencer à apprendre
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without anything added or without decoration commencer à apprendre
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a small house in the country commencer à apprendre
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We’re staying in a holiday cottage in Dorset.
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a string that is pulled through special holes in shoes or clothing to pull the edges together and fasten them commencer à apprendre
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She had improved the cottage by draping lace on the walls.
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cold and without any pleasant or comfortable features commencer à apprendre
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The overall effect of the cottage was bleak.
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very detailed and decorated – used to show disapproval commencer à apprendre
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the overal effect of the cottage was fussy.
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a round roof on a building commencer à apprendre
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a soldier who fought against other men or wild animals as an entertainment in ancient Rome commencer à apprendre
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to think seriously and deeply about something commencer à apprendre
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... meditating upon a wasted life.
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very surprised about something commencer à apprendre
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I was astonished by the result.
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a piece of writing inscribed on a stone, in the front of a book etc commencer à apprendre
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a Latin inscription on the memorial stone
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to put clothes on your body commencer à apprendre
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clothed only in a loose robe
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not more than a particular number, age etc commencer à apprendre
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clothed only in a loose robe
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a long loose piece of clothing, especially one worn for official ceremonies commencer à apprendre
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clothed only in a loose robe
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commencer à apprendre
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to have a natural tendency to do something być skłonnym/mieć tendencję do czegoś commencer à apprendre
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Some of the staff are apt to arrive late on Mondays.
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in a way that is unable to be separated, released, or escaped from commencer à apprendre
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His name was inextricably linked with the environmental movement.
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closely related or combined in a complicated way commencer à apprendre
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The two themes are inextricably interwoven in the book.
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widoczny, rzucający się w oczy commencer à apprendre
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The notice must be displayed in a conspicuous place.
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a very strong belief or opinion commencer à apprendre
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a woman of strong political convictions
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relating to someone’s health, physical ability, or character commencer à apprendre
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... was certainly the result of his constitutional infirmities.
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bad health or a particular illness commencer à apprendre
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... was certainly the result of his constitutional infirmities.
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lack of interest or concern commencer à apprendre
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his entire indifference to pain
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one of the tubes which carries blood to your heart from other parts of your body commencer à apprendre
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She felt the blood racing through her veins as they kissed.
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a tendency to become angry suddenly or easily commencer à apprendre
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Theo needs to learn to control his temper.
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to look like or be similar to someone or something być podobnym, przypominać commencer à apprendre
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He grew up to resemble his father.
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a common hard metal that is used to make steel, is magnetic, and is found in very small quantities in food and blood. It is a chemical element: symbol Fe commencer à apprendre
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... it was like the struggling walk of one in irons.
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a twisted position or movement that looks surprising or strange commencer à apprendre
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His strange gesticulations and contortions were painful for his friends to witness.
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continuing all the time without changing or stopping commencer à apprendre
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the perpetual noise of the machines
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great suffering that is caused for example by being very poor or very sick commencer à apprendre
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the misery of unemployment
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commencer à apprendre
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very great or bad, serious commencer à apprendre
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his many grave attacks of illness
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to give up something or someone, especially because you are forced to commencer à apprendre
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She was reluctant to surrender her independence.
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a special advantage that is given only to one person or group of people commencer à apprendre
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the privilege of a good education
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not at all enjoyable or pleasant commencer à apprendre
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something that continues for a long time and cannot easily be solved commencer à apprendre
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There is a chronic shortage of teachers.
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to show that you think that something is stupid, unreasonable, or not worth accepting commencer à apprendre
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Many women scorn the use of make-up.
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o dobrej frekwencji, z dużą liczbą uczestników commencer à apprendre
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This event is well-attended and has continued to the present day
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to gradually start being in a particular condition commencer à apprendre
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He had begun to slip into debt.
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commencer à apprendre
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easily made angry or impatient commencer à apprendre
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It was caused by his ill tempered.
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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careful to buy only what is necessary commencer à apprendre
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Johnson had lived frugally in the past.
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the state of being married (formal) commencer à apprendre
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They were joined together in holy matrimony.
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a single group of letters that are used together with a particular meaning commencer à apprendre
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a punishment that a judge gives to someone who is guilty of a crime commencer à apprendre
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to increase by a large amount or number, or to make something do this commencer à apprendre
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Fools multiply very rapidly these days.
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very quickly and in a very short time commencer à apprendre
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the rules by which words change their forms and are combined into sentences, or the study or use of these rules commencer à apprendre
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a short sleep, especially during the day commencer à apprendre
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to hit or knock something quickly several times commencer à apprendre
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The professor rapped on his desk.
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to shout or say something very loudly, especially because you are frightened, angry, or excited commencer à apprendre
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not go somewhere or do something, especially when you want to but cannot commencer à apprendre
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You missed my class yesterday.
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none at all, or not at all commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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used in the name of substances containing nitrogen and oxygen, often used to improve soil commencer à apprendre
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the amount paid for someone to do a day’s work commencer à apprendre
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a part of your mouth that produces saliva commencer à apprendre
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to get information, after trying to discover it or by chance commencer à apprendre
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person or organization which likes to keep their thoughts, intentions, or actions hidden from others commencer à apprendre
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expressing criticism of something that someone has done commencer à apprendre
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leżeć spokojnie, nieruchomo commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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feeling that you want or need a drink commencer à apprendre
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to take milk from a cow or goat commencer à apprendre
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to criticize someone for something that they have done (formal) commencer à apprendre
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Employees were reproved for smoking in the building’s restrooms.
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without asking permission, in a way that seems very rude (old fanioned) commencer à apprendre
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Didn’t I tell you not to pick any flower without leave?
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a short story based on your personal experience commencer à apprendre
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a can for preserving food commencer à apprendre
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a series of numbers or letters that represent a mathematical or scientific rule commencer à apprendre
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a letter of the alphabet used to represent a vowel. In English the vowels are a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y commencer à apprendre
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used to emphasize that something is certainly true commencer à apprendre
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a seed or a pod that comes from a climbing plant and is cooked as food commencer à apprendre
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to appear, sometimes unexpectedly commencer à apprendre
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belonging to or relating to people, especially as opposed to machines or animals commencer à apprendre
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not noticing or realizing what is happening commencer à apprendre
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used after a verb, noun, or adjective when an infinitive completes its meaning commencer à apprendre
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used to mean ‘of course’ when politely allowing someone to do something or agreeing with a suggestion commencer à apprendre
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‘Can I bring Alan?’ ‘By all means!’
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an occasion when you go out with someone that you like in a romantic way/ a sweet sticky brown fruit with a long hard seed inside commencer à apprendre
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to kill someone by dropping them with a rope around their neck, or to die in this way, especially as a punishment for a serious crime commencer à apprendre
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said when you are annoyed or surprised, especially when telling someone to do something commencer à apprendre
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For goodness’ sake stop arguing!
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to feel or say that you oppose or disapprove of something commencer à apprendre
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I objected to having to rewrite the article.
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commencer à apprendre
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to spend time somewhere without any real purpose commencer à apprendre
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He normally hang about the house all day.
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commencer à apprendre
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to settle into a warm comfortable position commencer à apprendre
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She snuggled up in Lea's lap to listen to the story.
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a person or a group of people or vehicles that go with someone in order to protect or guard them commencer à apprendre
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facts or reasons which make you feel that it was reasonable for someone to break the usual rules, or make you have sympathy for someone who did something wrong or illegal (formal) commencer à apprendre
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extenuating circumstances
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to force someone to do something they do not want to do by threatening them commencer à apprendre
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to prevent something or make something impossible commencer à apprendre
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preclude (sb from doing sth) Age alone will not preclude him from standing as a candidate.
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spending or costing a lot of money, especially more than is necessary or more than you can afford commencer à apprendre
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Would it be too extravagant to buy both?
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don’t understand something commencer à apprendre
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the most extreme, important or the original, final or the best, the worst commencer à apprendre
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the ultimate theory of the universe
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always behaving in the same way or having the same attitudes, standards etc – usually used to show approval jednolity, spójny, konsekwentny commencer à apprendre
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She’s the team’s most consistent player.
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a statement about what you think is going to happen, or the act of making this statement przewidywanie, prognozowanie commencer à apprendre
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The data can be used to make useful economic predictions.
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sure that something will happen in the way that you want or expect commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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He ran out of time and brought the interview to an end.
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having or deserving great fame, praise, and honour commencer à apprendre
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to completely change the way people do something or think about something commencer à apprendre
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New technology is going to revolutionize everything we do.
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your ability to understand a complicated idea, situation, or subject commencer à apprendre
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Her grasp of the issues was impressive.
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the main ideas or facts about something, without the details commencer à apprendre
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A debt reduction scheme was agreed in outline (=people agreed on its main points).
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the speed at which something happens or is done commencer à apprendre
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to give a satisfactory explanation of why something has happened or why you did something; explain commencer à apprendre
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Can you account for your movements on that night?
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to understand new information, especially when there is a lot of it or it is difficult to understand pojąć, zrozumieć, przetrawić commencer à apprendre
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I struggled to digest the news.
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happening or done very quickly and in a very short time commencer à apprendre
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The patient made a rapid recovery.
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to manage to do as much or as well as other people commencer à apprendre
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Jack’s having trouble keeping up with the rest of the class.
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the limit of what is known about something commencer à apprendre
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the frontier of knowledge
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a change, discovery, or invention that brings progress osiągnięcie, rozwój, postęp commencer à apprendre
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one of the great technological advances of the 20th century
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the relationship in physics between time, space, and movement according to Einstein’s theory commencer à apprendre
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someone who has completed a university degree, especially a first degree commencer à apprendre
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to have a good knowledge or understanding of something commencer à apprendre
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a standard that you use to judge something or make a decision about something commencer à apprendre
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the criteria we use to select candidates
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showing that something is definitely true ostateczny, rozstrzygający commencer à apprendre
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The investigation failed to provide any conclusive evidence.
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facts, information, documents etc that prove something is true commencer à apprendre
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happening or coming after something else commencer à apprendre
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These skills were passed on to subsequent generations.
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used to say how true something is or how great an effect or change is commencer à apprendre
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We all to some extent remember the good times and forget the bad.
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a short film that advertises an event or product commencer à apprendre
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a higher musical note that sounds together with the main note commencer à apprendre
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information or remarks that are spoken on a television programme or film by someone who is not seen on the screen commencer à apprendre
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when you are so excited that you do not think clearly or you forget about other things commencer à apprendre
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We couldn’t help being swept away by Bette’s enthusiasm.
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change to an opposite arrangement, process, or way of doing something odwrócenie, radykalna zmiana commencer à apprendre
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a sudden reversal of government policy
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commencer à apprendre
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a book, film, play etc that continues the story of an earlier one, usually written or made by the same person kontynuacja (książki, filmu) commencer à apprendre
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‘Star Wars’ and its sequels
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a film or television programme that is based on a book or play commencer à apprendre
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He’s working on a screen adaptation of his latest novel.
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to think that something is probably true, especially something bad commencer à apprendre
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to send out small bits of something, for example fire or hot oil, into the air commencer à apprendre
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A log fire was crackling and spitting in the hearth.
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to take a long time, ten years etc to make commencer à apprendre
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a book that was ten years in the making
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to breathe in suddenly in a way that can be heard, especially because you are surprised or in pain commencer à apprendre
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not working or producing anything commencer à apprendre
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The whole team stood idle, waiting for the mechanic.
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a list of problems or subjects that a government, organization etc is planning to deal with commencer à apprendre
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Measures to combat terrorism will be high on the agenda.
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to produce or perform a new version of a play commencer à apprendre
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At this point, a Balanchine expert needs to restage the work.
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commencer à apprendre
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The film has been shown in its entirety for the first time.
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something that is too big and does not work effectively commencer à apprendre
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I felt so bloated after Thanksgiving dinner.
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to remove particular details from a report, story etc in order to make it less offensive, unpleasant, or embarrassing – used especially to show disapproval commencer à apprendre
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the sanitized version of events which was reported in the government-controlled media
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to take someone somewhere by going in front of them while they follow, or by pulling them gently commencer à apprendre
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to make someone feel very frightened commencer à apprendre
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Don’t do that! You scared the life out of me!
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the quality of not expressing emotion or of not reacting to a situation commencer à apprendre
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Their mother's expression changed from impassivity to quiet satisfaction.
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to use or spend a lot of energy etc in order to do something commencer à apprendre
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A great deal of time and money has been expended on creating a pleasant office atmosphere.
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when sth no longer works properly because something is preventing it from moving commencer à apprendre
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The front roller has jammed on the photocopier.
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to throw something with a lot of force, especially because you are angry commencer à apprendre
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Demonstrators were hurling bricks through the windows.
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commencer à apprendre
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not behaving politely in social situations commencer à apprendre
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relaxed and friendly without being restricted by rules of correct behaviour commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to be something that is made or formed of various specific things commencer à apprendre
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The crowd consisted mostly of college kids and office workers.
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an event or situation that is a complete failure commencer à apprendre
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to find out facts that will prove that something is true commencer à apprendre
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The police must establish the facts of the case before proceeding.
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making you feel ashamed, nervous, or uncomfortable commencer à apprendre
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to become involved in a situation, especially a bad situation, when you do not want to commencer à apprendre
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The US has no intention of getting sucked into another war in Europe.
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to stop someone from continuing what they are saying or doing by suddenly speaking to them, making a noise etc commencer à apprendre
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Will you stop interrupting me!
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to suddenly become very angry so that you cannot control yourself stracić panowanie nad sobą commencer à apprendre
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I’ve never seen Vic lose his temper.
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useful to you because it saves you time, or does not spoil your plans or cause you problems commencer à apprendre
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My secretary will call you to arrange a convenient time to meet.
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to deliberately get involved in a situation where you are not wanted or needed commencer à apprendre
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My daughter-in-law said that I was interfering, but I was only trying to help.
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determined or trying very hard to be more successful than other people or businesses commencer à apprendre
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Some US industries are not as competitive as they have been in the past.
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commencer à apprendre
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to make someone angry or upset by doing or saying something that they think is rude, unkind etc commencer à apprendre
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an animal, bird etc that is hunted and eaten by another animal commencer à apprendre
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complete loss of your money, moral standards, social position etc, or the sudden failure of an organization commencer à apprendre
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the scandal that led to the president’s downfall
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to succeed in achieving something after trying for a long time commencer à apprendre
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More women are attaining positions of power.
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the quality of doing something well and effectively, without wasting time, money, or energy commencer à apprendre
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the efficiency of the train service
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when someone works well without wasting time, money, or energy commencer à apprendre
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a very efficient secretary
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someone who buys and sells goods in large quantities (old-fashioned) commencer à apprendre
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the son of a wealthy merchant
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the time during which a pope is in power commencer à apprendre
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to make someone responsible for doing something important, or for taking care of someone commencer à apprendre
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She entrusted her son’s education to a private tutor.
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to relate to and possibly influence something (formal) commencer à apprendre
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the national policies which bear on these problems
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a manager who is in charge of a particular factory commencer à apprendre
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Plant managers are in the best position to set safety standards at each plant.
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when baby’s first teeth are growing commencer à apprendre
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The baby must be teething.
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very powerful or impressive, and often frightening commencer à apprendre
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The building is grey, formidable, not at all picturesque.
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polityka w zakresie opieki społecznej commencer à apprendre
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something that you get legally from your work in addition to your wages, such as goods, meals, or a car commencer à apprendre
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theatre tickets and other perks
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to spend time with other people in a friendly way commencer à apprendre
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People don’t socialize with their neighbours as much as they used to.
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the people who work for an organization commencer à apprendre
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Our department has a staff of seven.
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very thin flat round piece of potato that is cooked in oil and eaten cold commencer à apprendre
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to deliberately not allow yourself to show a strong feeling or emotion commencer à apprendre
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It is far better to cry than to bottle up your feelings.
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the business of buying and selling stocks and shares giełda papierów wartościowych commencer à apprendre
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a very wide road for travelling fast over long distances, especially between cities (British Eng.) commencer à apprendre
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a doctor who does operations in a hospital commencer à apprendre
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a doctor trained in the treatment of mental illness commencer à apprendre
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someone’s family, education, previous work etc commencer à apprendre
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Students with a background in chemistry will probably find the course easier.
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when a room, building, piece of land etc is next to something przylegający do, sąsiadujący z commencer à apprendre
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We stayed in adjacent rooms.
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a quantity of something such as time, money, or a substance commencer à apprendre
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when someone tries to get money from you or make you do what they want by threatening to tell other people your secrets commencer à apprendre
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the son of your stepmother or stepfather commencer à apprendre
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happening or existing now commencer à apprendre
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object that you buy or keep to remind yourself of a special occasion or a place you have visited commencer à apprendre
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a long hose, a long rubber or plastic tube that can be moved and bent to put water onto fires, gardens etc wąż (ogrodowy, strażacki) commencer à apprendre
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a long period of dry weather when there is not enough water for plants and animals to live commencer à apprendre
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planning for only one day at a time, usually because you are unable to plan for longer commencer à apprendre
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I see a counsellor and can now handle life on a day-to-day basis.
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someone who goes into houses, shops etc to steal things commencer à apprendre
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something that is valuable and important and should not be wasted or used without care commencer à apprendre
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a piece of equipment used for climbing up to or down from high places. commencer à apprendre
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not sure about the exact details of something, or not likely to be completely right commencer à apprendre
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My knowledge of history is a little shaky.
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admired as one of the best and most important commencer à apprendre
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a set of questions that you ask a large number of people in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour commencer à apprendre
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someone, not usually a lawyer, who works as a judge in a local court of law, dealing with less serious crimes sędzia pokoju (urzędnik w Wielkiej Brytani) commencer à apprendre
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to look for someone or something commencer à apprendre
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when steam rises from something, especially because it is hot commencer à apprendre
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to meet someone you know when you have not planned to meet them commencer à apprendre
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to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone commencer à apprendre
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a feeling of great anger and shock commencer à apprendre
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to hit someone with a vehicle and injure or kill them commencer à apprendre
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to make a very high loud sound, especially because you are afraid, angry, excited, or in pain commencer à apprendre
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to move forward suddenly and with force, especially in order to attack someone commencer à apprendre
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He suddenly lunged at her with a broken bottle.
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a mark or expression of pride commencer à apprendre
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These shoes are for him a badge of pride.
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considering all the different parts of the situation together ogólnie rzecz biorąc, w sumie, ostatecznie, biorąc pod uwagę commencer à apprendre
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to increase gradually until there is a large amount commencer à apprendre
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The changes in air quality are small, but after a while they do add up and affect people's health.
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successful or making a profit zwyżkujący, rosnący, prężny commencer à apprendre
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a real or imaginary straight line going through the centre of an object that is spinning, or a line that divides a symmetrical shape into two equal halves commencer à apprendre
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odwrócić się (od czegoś), odchodzić (od czegoś) commencer à apprendre
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The government is encouraging a shift away from nonrenewable energy.
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to give orders, or tell someone exactly what they must do, with total authority commencer à apprendre
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involving several different countries, or (of a business) producing and selling goods in several different countries commencer à apprendre
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to become known, especially as a result of examining something or asking questions about it wyłaniać się, wychodzić na jaw commencer à apprendre
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The facts behind the scandal are sure to emerge eventually.
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to steal market share away from
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powstający, kształtujący się commencer à apprendre
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the act of paying an outside person or organization to do work that might normally be done within an organization commencer à apprendre
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someone who goes clubbing commencer à apprendre
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to offer someone something that they want in order to persuade that person to do something commencer à apprendre
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dangle something in front of someone Some companies dangled early-retirement packages in front of employees.
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ordinary and not interesting nijaki, niczym się nie wyróżniający commencer à apprendre
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not proud or not believing that you are important commencer à apprendre
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He's very humble about his success.
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having a good understanding of the way people behave and/or a good knowledge of culture and fashion commencer à apprendre
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wanted by many people and usually of high quality or rare commencer à apprendre
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the thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals, or the hair-covered skin(s) of animals, removed from their bodies commencer à apprendre
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extra things that complete or improve the appearance of something commencer à apprendre
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the bottom part of the foot that touches the ground when you stand or walk, or the bottom part of a shoe that touches the ground, usually not including the heel commencer à apprendre
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able to be filled with air to make it ready to use commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments commencer à apprendre
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a person who buys goods or services for their own use commencer à apprendre
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in a way that appears or claims to be one thing when it is really something else commencer à apprendre
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to prevent a person or organization from ending or changing an agreement or financial arrangement: commencer à apprendre
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lock someone into something
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the repeated process of creating, improving, and adapting new ideas or technologies commencer à apprendre
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to fill an amount of space or time commencer à apprendre
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This desk takes up too much room.
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a book that contains detailed information about a subject for people who are studying that subject commencer à apprendre
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a type of product made by a particular company and sold under a particular name commencer à apprendre
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if somethings makes an opinion, characteristic, or situation very clear without the use of words commencer à apprendre
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the central part of a city where people live and where there are often problems because people are poor and there are few jobs and bad houses podupadła część śródmieścia commencer à apprendre
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to say that an event or action will happen in the future, especially as a result of knowledge or experience commencer à apprendre
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(of prices, values, or sales) to fall suddenly commencer à apprendre
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an activity, object, or idea that is extremely popular, usually for a short time commencer à apprendre
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extremely, especially in a way that is surprising commencer à apprendre
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making or likely to make a profit commencer à apprendre
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to suggest or think of an idea or plan commencer à apprendre
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to be better prepared for something or know more about something than someone else commencer à apprendre
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keep (one step) ahead of sb to keep ahead of theri competitors
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a person, team, or company that is competing against others commencer à apprendre
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in a way that cannot be explained or understood commencer à apprendre
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to have to deal with something or someone that you do not want to commencer à apprendre
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I've been lumbered with my neighbours' cat while they're away.
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a supply of something for use or sale commencer à apprendre
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It is now halfway through winter and food stocks are already low.
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to put something in a particular position commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to begin something such as a plan or introduce something new such as a product commencer à apprendre
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a small amount of something that shows you what the rest is or should be like commencer à apprendre
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when products are designed to wear out, break, or become outdated after a certain period, so consumers have to replace them commencer à apprendre
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to remove data, documents, programs, etc. from a computer commencer à apprendre
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to take or move out or back, or to remove commencer à apprendre
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unusual in a pleasing and exciting or silly way commencer à apprendre
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to take part in special enjoyable activities in order to show that a particular occasion is important commencer à apprendre
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a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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music, live or recorded, provided at a place of public entertainment, whether or not accompanied by any form of dancing including cabaret commencer à apprendre
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provides off-site food and beverage service for events such as weddings, corporate events, and parties commencer à apprendre
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to put something into use, operation, or a place for the first time commencer à apprendre
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a way of achieving something, or a method for dealing with a situation commencer à apprendre
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to make something certain to happen commencer à apprendre
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to give or to be a good reason for commencer à apprendre
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to use something or someone instead of another thing or person commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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I have a question regarding your last statement.
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the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something commencer à apprendre
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to crush food into smaller, softer pieces with the teeth so that it can be swallowed commencer à apprendre
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unable to speak because you are so angry, shocked, or amazed commencer à apprendre
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the joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot commencer à apprendre
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to force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound commencer à apprendre
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the larger number or part of something commencer à apprendre
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money that is earned from doing work or received from investments commencer à apprendre
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to be certain to be successful and have a good life, often without much effort być dobrze ustawionym/w dobrej sytuacji commencer à apprendre
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