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Pol. Minister Spraw Wewnętrznych commencer à apprendre
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Pol. ogłosić stan wyjątkowy commencer à apprendre
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declare a state of emergency A state of emergency has been declared.
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a place where an unpleasant event has happened: commencer à apprendre
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the rescuers at the scene are searching for survivals
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broken stones or bricks from a building or wall that has been destroyed commencer à apprendre
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The most urgent task of the rescuers is to find those trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings.
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commencer à apprendre
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Rescurers saved many people.
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someone who is hurt or killed in an accident or war commencer à apprendre
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A powerful earthquake that struck central Italy caused heavy casualties on the local population.
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to stand or walk moving from side to side, as if you are going to fall commencer à apprendre
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In one place, a collapsed section of the road has swallowed an entire car leaving another one teetering on the edge.
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the bricks or stone from which a building, wall etc has been made commencer à apprendre
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Finding people trapped under fallen masonry involves removing the debris piece by piece.
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the pieces of sth that are left after it has been destroyed in an accident, explosion etc commencer à apprendre
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Finding people trapped under fallen masonry involves removing the debris piece by piece.
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to make it difficult for someone to do something commencer à apprendre
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To make matters worse, the efforts of rescuers are hampered by aftershocks.
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a feeling that you have no hope at all commencer à apprendre
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The first picture shows a man who seems to be overcome with despair.
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commencer à apprendre
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Students were often inattentive, sometimes even insolent, and showed relatively little interest in their work.
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Pol. podenerwowany, wytrącony z równowagi commencer à apprendre
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Students were often inattentive, sometimes even insolent, and showed relatively little interest in their work.
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Pol. rozproszony, zdekoncentrowany, strapiony nervous or confused because you are worried about something: commencer à apprendre
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Tania seems very distracted at the moment - I think she's worried about her brother.
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Pol. upojony, uszczęśliwiony commencer à apprendre
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The prince was reported to be elated at/by the birth of his daughter.
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commencer à apprendre
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I've invited a lot of people to the party, but I'm a little apprehensive that no one will come.
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an attempt to do something: commencer à apprendre
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The balding spokesman for the rescuers believes in the sense of their endeavours.
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to step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury: commencer à apprendre
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He cautions the journalist not to trample upon survivors.
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the outer, often curved or circular, edge of something: commencer à apprendre
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Did the long-haired girl wearing rimmed glasses leave their flat empty-handed?
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to cause a person or place to suffer severely from the effects of something very unpleasant that happens suddenly: commencer à apprendre
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cause suffering, struck, struck A powerful earthquake that struck central Italy caused heavy casualties on the local population.
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commencer à apprendre
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The epicenter of the quake was near the medieval city of L'Aquila, north east of Rome.
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to go as far as or past the usual limit of something: commencer à apprendre
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Medical resources are stretched.
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a sudden movement of the earth's surface that often follows an earthquake and is less violent than the first main movement commencer à apprendre
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the efforts of rescuers are humpered by aftershocks
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