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(pv) to say or write something that is not true commencer à apprendre
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(pv) to say or write something that is not true I made up some story about having to go and see my sick mother.
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(pv) to return something to the person who gave it to you commencer à apprendre
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(pv) to return something to the person who gave it to you Has she given you those books back yet?
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commencer à apprendre
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(v) to change something so that it is suitable for a different use or situation commencer à apprendre
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(v) to change something so that it is suitable for a different use or situation Courses have to be adapted for different markets.
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(n) a rule or belief that influences your behaviour and which is based on what you think is right commencer à apprendre
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(n) a rule or belief that influences your behaviour and which is based on what you think is right He must be punished - it's a matter of principle.
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commencer à apprendre
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(v) to recognize the differences between two people, ideas, or things Children must learn to distinguish between right and wrong. People have difficulty distinguishing Tracy from her twin sister Mary.
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(n) one of the sharp, curved nails on the feet of some animals and birds commencer à apprendre
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(n) one of the sharp, curved nails on the feet of some animals and birds
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(v) to make a deep, long sound commencer à apprendre
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(v) to make a deep, long sound The smell of cooking made his stomach rumble.
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commencer à apprendre
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(v) ~spil - to spoil or destroy something [often passive ] They were late and the dinner was ruined.
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kipieć (ze złości), gotować się (z wściekłości) (v) to be very angry, often without showing it commencer à apprendre
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(v) to be very angry, often without showing it I left him seething with anger.
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commencer à apprendre
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(v) to make someone slightly angry He's always late and it's starting to annoy me.
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(adj) not aware of something commencer à apprendre
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(adj) not aware of something She seemed completely oblivious to what was happening around her.
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przeciwnik, przeciwniczka (n) ~ opponent - someone who you are fighting or competing against commencer à apprendre
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(n) ~ opponent - someone who you are fighting or competing against Her attitude to life has given her many adversaries.
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(n) a dead person's body commencer à apprendre
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(n) a dead person's body
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commencer à apprendre
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(n) a large bird with no feathers on its head or neck that eats dead animals
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commencer à apprendre
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(v) to move your throat in order to make food or drink go down commencer à apprendre
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(v) to move your throat in order to make food or drink go down The snake swallowed the bird whole.
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siać zniszczenie, wszczynać burdy, szaleć (v) to run around or through an area, making a lot of noise and causing damage commencer à apprendre
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(v) to run around or through an area, making a lot of noise and causing damage Angry citizens rampaged through the city.
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(n) an animal, especially a large or wild one commencer à apprendre
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(n) an animal, especially a large or wild one
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