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przepiękny, wspaniały, wyjątkowy commencer à apprendre
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kojarzy się pozytywnie, pozytywne skojarzenia commencer à apprendre
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a feeling or idea that is suggested by a particular word although it need not be a part of the word's meaning, or something suggested by an object or situation positive connotation, The word "lady" has connotations of refinement and excessive femininity that some women find offensive.
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termin, określenie, pojęcie, wyraz Termin budzi pozytywne skojarzenia. commencer à apprendre
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The term has positive connotation.
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przewrażliwiony, nadwrażliwy commencer à apprendre
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Wyraz jest używany ironicznie i sarkastycznie w odniesieniu do przewrażliwionych ludzi, zwykle młodych. commencer à apprendre
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The word is used ironically and sarcastically when referring to oversensitive people, typically Young.
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cenny, najdroższy, ukochany commencer à apprendre
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"czuwac"/krążyć nad czymś/kimś wokół czegoś/kogoś commencer à apprendre
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2. To linger near or around someone or something, often when doing so is unwelcome. "Dad, I can't get anything done with you hovering over me—quit it! Ugh, the boss has been hovering over me the whole time I've been working on this project." "Helikopter parents" are overprotective parents who hover over their children. 1. To float or be suspended over someone or something. "The plane hovered over the runway before making a smooth landing."
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Peanut butter is considered a staple in most American households.
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podstawowy, niezbędny, główny/stały składnik głównie w odniesieniu do jedzenia commencer à apprendre
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But also: Romantic fiction and reference books are a staple of many public libraries. Peanut butter is considered a staple in most American households.
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Gotta is used in written English to represent the words 'got to' when they are pronounced informally, with the meaning 'have to' or ' must'.
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Kamień uderzył w okno i rozbił szybę (sprawił, że popękała) commencer à apprendre
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to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way: I cracked my tooth as I fell. A stone hit the window and cracked the glass.
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wyłuskać (ale też muszla) obierać orzechy z łupinek commencer à apprendre
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deposit or dispose of (garbage, waste, or unwanted material), typically in a careless or hurried way.
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pudełko z różnymi czekoladkami commencer à apprendre
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of various sorts put together; miscellaneous. "bowls in assorted colours" a box of assorted chocolates
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Time when you are not working
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2. (AVOID) to prevent someone from having to experience something unpleasant: Luckily, I was spared the embarrassment of having to sing in front of everyone. It was a nasty accident - but I'll spare you (= I won't tell you) the gruesome details. 1. (SAVE) to not hurt or destroy something or someone: They asked him to spare the women and children.
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papkowate, zblendowane o jedzeniu commencer à apprendre
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lepka, klejąca, śluzowata substancja commencer à apprendre
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I squirted him with water.
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stały, równy, jednostajny commencer à apprendre
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strzec się czegoś /uważać na coś commencer à apprendre
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pomniejszy, drobny, niewielki commencer à apprendre
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zwyczajne, codzienne ubranie commencer à apprendre
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ilustrować, obrazować coś commencer à apprendre
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zainteresowanie, udział, odsetki commencer à apprendre
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być pozytywnie nastawionym commencer à apprendre
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strange, suspicious, unnatural
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istota humanoidalna, człekopodobna commencer à apprendre
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wywoływać coś, przywoływać (uczucia, wspomnienia) commencer à apprendre
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to make someone remember something or feel an emotion: That smell always evokes memories of my old school. a detergent designed to evoke the fresh smell of summer meadows
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niesamowitość, upiorność, straszność commencer à apprendre
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skrępowany, niepewny, niespokojny (też zaniepokojenie, niepewność, skrępiwanie) commencer à apprendre
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slightly worried or uncomfortable about a particular situation: I feel a little uneasy about asking her to do me such a big favour.
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to look like or be like someone or something: You resemble your mother very closely. After the earthquake, the city resembled a battlefield.
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a person or thing that exists, or the state of existing: [C ] human/living beings [U ] The group came into being (= began to exist) to help relatives of the terminally ill.
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do pewnego stopnia, w pewnym stopniu commencer à apprendre
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1. wyglądać, wydawać się 2. pojawiać się commencer à apprendre
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2. to start to be seen or to be present: He suddenly appeared in the doorway. We'd been in the house a month when dark stains started appearing on the wall. His name appears in the film credits for lighting. 1. to seem: You've got to appear (to be) calm in an interview even if you're terrified underneath. To people who don't know him he probably appears (to be) rather unfriendly. Things aren't always what they appear to be.
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nie do odróżnienia od czegoś Tak się dzieje, ponieważ one przypominają istoty ludzkie, ale tylko do pewnego stopnia - próbują wydawać się nie do odróżnienia od prawdziwych rzeczy, i jeszcze nie są dokładnie takie jak istoty ludzkie. commencer à apprendre
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indistinguishable from sth This happens because they resemble human beings, but only to an extent - they try to appear indistinguishable from the real tgings, and tet they are not exactly the same as human beings.
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niepokojący, zatrważający, martwiący niepokojące doświadczenie commencer à apprendre
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causing worry or anxiety: 1. One of the documentary's many unsettling images is of a child playing with her father's gun.2. I received the unsettling news that I may lose my job next month.
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strange in a frightening and mysterious way: She heard the eerie noise of the wind howling through the trees. He had the eerie feeling that he had met this stranger before.
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the quality in someone or something that makes him, her, or it attractive or interesting: sex appeal Spielberg's movies have a wide appeal. This used to be a marvellous hotel but it has lost its appeal in recent years.
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to get something that is useful, that gives you an advantage, or that is in some way positive, especially over a period of time: After you've gained some experience teaching abroad, you can come home and get a job. The mayor has gained a lot of support from the teacher's union. What do you hope to gain from the course? Alternative medicine has only just started to gain respectability in our society
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BBC oznacza British Broadcasting Corporation commencer à apprendre
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be an abbreviation of or symbol for. "BBC stands for British Broadcasting Corporation"
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to keep or continue to have something: He managed to retain his dignity throughout the performance. She succeeded in retaining her lead in the second half of the race. I have a good memory and am able to retain (= remember) facts easily. to retain sth in memory, She has lost her battle to retain control of the company
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