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Tiring and involving a lot of effort commencer à apprendre
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Clever at understanding people and situations; błyskotliwy commencer à apprendre
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Very enthusiastic (for people); Zagorzały commencer à apprendre
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Untidy, dirty and wet (for people) commencer à apprendre
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Very obvious, done without shame or embarrassment (used to describe bad things); ewidentny commencer à apprendre
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Very beautiful, surprising, impressive commencer à apprendre
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Clever and good at using deception to achieve success; przebiegły commencer à apprendre
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Boring, without life, excitement or colour commencer à apprendre
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Perfect, or without any mistakes; nienaganny, bezbłędny commencer à apprendre
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Very exciting; for films and books commencer à apprendre
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Tiring and lasting a long time commencer à apprendre
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Shocking, making you feel very upset (not used to describe people); koszmarny, przerażający commencer à apprendre
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a noise that is high and sometimes also loud or unpleasant; przenikliwy commencer à apprendre
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Not strict or not careful enough; niedbały commencer à apprendre
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Not strict; used to describe people in a position to punish commencer à apprendre
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Ordinary, conventional, neither strange nor extreme commencer à apprendre
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Move with care or skill; manewrować commencer à apprendre
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Very sudden and very quick (generally used with ‘rise’) commencer à apprendre
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Giving the wrong idea, impression commencer à apprendre
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Ordinary, boring, giving little satisfaction (often about jobs) commencer à apprendre
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Loud and high-pitched (for noises); przenikliwy commencer à apprendre
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Producing a large number of works (for artists, composers, writers) commencer à apprendre
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Ordinary, nothing special commencer à apprendre
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Untidy (people, places); Old and worn out (clothes) commencer à apprendre
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Clever and showing good judgement of other people and situations commencer à apprendre
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Happening at irregular intervals commencer à apprendre
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Needing a lot of physical effort commencer à apprendre
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Too general and therefore not valid (Statements); large and affecting everyone (reforms) commencer à apprendre
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Story, especially one which is not true commencer à apprendre
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Walk slowly with heavy steps, especially because you are tired; wlec się commencer à apprendre
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Protection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship commencer à apprendre
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Sth that has not been spoilt or harmed commencer à apprendre
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Impossible to prove wrong or argue against commencer à apprendre
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Clever, experienced at deceiving people and not easily deceived (people/behaviour) commencer à apprendre
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