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fuks, szczęśliwy traf, fart commencer à apprendre
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nieszczęśliwy, nędzny, marny commencer à apprendre
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to nie ma z tobą nic wspólnego commencer à apprendre
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it has nothing to do with you
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ustalić co naprawdę się liczy commencer à apprendre
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sort out what truly matters
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It's not the gear that matters - To nie sprzęt się liczy
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spróbuj się z tym pogodzić commencer à apprendre
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And when you're interrupted, you're not getting work done.
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but chances are you eventually abandoned it
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Don't prioritize with numbers or labels
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There's no big penalty if you mess up.
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commencer à apprendre
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the huge decision was often so horrifically overwheling
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You just repurpose the last layer instead of understanding all the layers underneath
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inferior version of the original
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Adding power-user features to satisfy some can intimidate those who aren't on board yet.
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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at all costs, by all means
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a sexual relationship that lasts for only one night commencer à apprendre
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or a person who you have had this type of relationship with
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If two or more people ..., they meet each other, having arranged it before: commencer à apprendre
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Shall we get together on Friday and go for a drink or something?
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to feel ashamed and sorry: commencer à apprendre
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Knowing that I hurt her makes me feel really bad.
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commencer à apprendre
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As you know, that was a done deal long ago.
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commencer à apprendre
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We don't have to go straightaway, do we?
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(a cause of) a feeling of great sadness: commencer à apprendre
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The sorrow she felt over/at the death of her husband was almost too much to bear.
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a close connection joining two or more people: commencer à apprendre
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There has been a close bond between them ever since she saved him from drowning.
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być z kimś w kontakcie (utrzymywać relację) commencer à apprendre
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to be very noticeable. // to be much better than other similar things or people // e.g. We had lots of good applicants for the job, but ....... out from the rest. commencer à apprendre
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We had lots of good applicants for the job, but one stood out from the rest.
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to sell more products than a competitor:// commencer à apprendre
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Airbus was outsold by its arch-rival Boeing in 2006 for the first time in five years.
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feel better after something or someone has made you unhappy // It took him years to ...... the shock of his wife dying. commencer à apprendre
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It took him years to get over the shock of his wife dying.
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dobrze się rozumieć z kimś A best friend is someone that you... commencer à apprendre
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A best friend is someone that you get on well with
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A best friend is someone that you get on well with, that... commencer à apprendre
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A best friend is someone that you get on well with, that enjoys your company
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that makes you feel ... you have known this person for a long time commencer à apprendre
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that makes you feel as if you have known this person for a long time
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a competition to do better than other people, usually in which prizes are given: commencer à apprendre
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She's won a lot of beauty contests.
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a romantic social meeting between two people who have never met each other: commencer à apprendre
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Elaine arranged for me to go on a blind date with a guy from her office.
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unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning: Nelson Mandela was a truly ... man commencer à apprendre
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Nelson Mandela was a truly remarkable man
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stolen goods: The cartoon showed a picture of a robber carrying a bag with "..." written on it. // The bag was full of ... from the conference: coupons, samples, pens, etc. commencer à apprendre
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The cartoon showed a picture of a robber carrying a bag with "swag" written on it.
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for or during the night: // an ... stop in Paris // You can stay ... if you want to. commencer à apprendre
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an overnight stop in Paris You can stay overnight if you want to.
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commencer à apprendre
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moving towards a higher position, level, or value: // With an ... trend in inflation, you expect prices to rise. // The stock market charged ... yesterday. commencer à apprendre
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With an upward trend in inflation, you expect prices to rise.
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to laugh quietly: // She was ... as she read the letter. commencer à apprendre
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She was chuckling as she read the letter. // giggle, chuckle,
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better or more suitable // Anything would be ... to war. commencer à apprendre
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better, superior, improved, preferable // Anything would be preferable to war.
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commencer à apprendre
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a power that some people believe causes and controls all events, so that you cannot change or control the way things will happen // When we met again by chance in Cairo, I felt it must be... commencer à apprendre
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When we met again by chance in Cairo, I felt it must be fate.
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dawać sobie radę finansowo to be able to live or deal with a situation by having very little of something you need, such as money // How can he ... on so little money? commencer à apprendre
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How can he get by on so little money?
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continuing for a long time, // We must make a ... effort to get this task finished this week. commencer à apprendre
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We must make a sustained effort to get this task finished this week.
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not interesting or exciting in any way: He's pleasant enough, but deadly ... // If you go to a cocktailparty where everyone is a stranger, the conversation is ... and stiff. commencer à apprendre
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He's pleasant enough, but deadly dull. // If you go to a cocktailparty where everyone is a stranger, the conversation is dull and stiff.
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If you are stiff or part of your body is stiff, your muscles hurt when they are moved // behaving in a way that is formal and not relaxed: // Sitting still at a computer terminal all day can give you a ... neck commencer à apprendre
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Sitting still at a computer terminal all day can give you a stiff neck
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If something you have done ..., it is successful: // All her hard work ... in the end, and she finally passed the exam. commencer à apprendre
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If something you have done pays off, it is successful: // All her hard work paid off in the end, and she finally passed the exam.
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used to refer to an activity that is done away from the place where it usually happens, especially by means of technology: // Participants in the ... learning program will interact with mentors through interactive video sessions. commencer à apprendre
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Participants in the remote learning program will interact with mentors through interactive video sessions.
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commencer à apprendre
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to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening: // Don't ... me (= it is not my fault) if you miss the bus! commencer à apprendre
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Don't blame me (= it is not my fault) if you miss the bus!
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pulled into a strange or unnatural shape: // Everything looks ... through the glass. commencer à apprendre
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Everything looks distorted through the glass.
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commencer à apprendre
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very or extremely, when used before an adjective or adverb: extremely badly: commencer à apprendre
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England played awfully throughout the game.
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to succeed in avoiding punishment for something: If I thought I could ... it, I wouldn't pay my taxes at all. commencer à apprendre
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If I thought I could get away with it, I wouldn't pay my taxes at all.
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parszywy, nędzny (bardzo złej jakości) very bad: ... food/service commencer à apprendre
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zabierać się do pracy, przechodzić do rzeczy to start talking about the subject to be discussed: If the introductions are over I'd like to... commencer à apprendre
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If the introductions are over I'd like to get down to business.
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to approach someone quietly and surprise that person: Overton ... behind Brown and knocked the ball out of bounds. commencer à apprendre
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Overton sneaked up behind Brown and knocked the ball out of bounds.
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a large, angry crowd, especially one that could easily become violent: The angry ... outside the jail was/were ready to riot. commencer à apprendre
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The angry mob outside the jail was/were ready to riot.
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