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the preliminary performance before the main one (for example, opening band at a concert) commencer à apprendre
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to endure some thing you don’t enjoy. It could be that you’re literally sitting, but it can also be used for when you’re standing up commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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emotional problems that limit you commencer à apprendre
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to be outside, out of the house commencer à apprendre
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to hit something with a lot of force commencer à apprendre
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to bang (sth/ against sth)
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we use this phrase when we want to direct the conversation towards a topic that relates to a word that has just been mentioned mówiąc o alkoholu, kiedy pójdziemy się napić commencer à apprendre
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Speaking of alcohol, when are we going to go out?
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we ask this question to people when we haven’t seen them in a long time and we want to know what has been of their lives commencer à apprendre
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we use this phrase when we want to say that maybe, contrary to expectations, something surprising happened commencer à apprendre
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a disagreement or failure to understand something that might create a conflicting situation between people commencer à apprendre
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to have finished doing or using something commencer à apprendre
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Are you through with that?
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to shape something into a ball commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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tak długo jak są przekonani że commencer à apprendre
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as far as they are concerned
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a common collocation meaning that he’s perfect and his defects are overlooked/ ignored commencer à apprendre
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to be in fear or with a very negative feeling about a future event commencer à apprendre
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a piece of clothes women wear over their head at their wedding commencer à apprendre
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step on it with force in order to destroy it. This can be used in a metaphorical sense referring to sb's heart commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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the long narrow type of pasta, but also used as a general word for pasta commencer à apprendre
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another way of saying “what’s your part in this?” commencer à apprendre
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how do you fit into this?
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being part of, associated Kiedy zaczelo sie trzesienie ziemi, dużo ludzi zaangażowało się w pomaganie commencer à apprendre
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to be involved (in/with sth) When the earthquake happened, a lot of people got involved to help
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I have to decide on something commencer à apprendre
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a smaller portion of food that isgenerally eaten in between meals. It couldbe a fruit, a chocolate, a few cookies, or asmall sandwich commencer à apprendre
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to have a crushon someone to be attracted to someone commencer à apprendre
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to have a thing for somebody
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not wanting to share anythingor thinking only about oneself and notcaring for others commencer à apprendre
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to encounter someoneyou know by chance on the street (also, tobump into) commencer à apprendre
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a less offensive way to say fat commencer à apprendre
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to aim high in life. To have goals of being successful in life commencer à apprendre
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we use this phrase tocall the listener’s attention to what we’reabout to say commencer à apprendre
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used before statingsomething that’s particularly true to asituation. It gives it more emphasis and weget the listener ready to listen more attentively commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to finish a task, no matter what it takes. It implies doing something however tedius or difficult it is, without excuses commencer à apprendre
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don’t have siblings (brothers or sisters) commencer à apprendre
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to break up with your romantic partner, often your boyfriend or girlfriend commencer à apprendre
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to keep some distance between you and something (or someone) commencer à apprendre
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I’ll arrive there quickly commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to try to adapt to a difficult situation as there's no point intrying to fix it because it's very unlikely we will succeed in doing it commencer à apprendre
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to be an available option, or something to be considered commencer à apprendre
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something is on the table
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to insert or push into something commencer à apprendre
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to eject saliva from mouth commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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an unfair attack (physically or with insults) commencer à apprendre
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the line part on your forehead where your hair starts commencer à apprendre
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