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the time before night when it is not yet dark: Dusk was falling as we drove home. As dusk fell, bats began to fly between the trees. (examples fit also to show usage of AS)
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B2 a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
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lightning, bolt of lightning B1 a flash of bright light in the sky that is produced by electricity moving between clouds or from clouds to the ground:
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C1 something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual or interesting -- plural: phenomena Gravity is a natural phenomenon. Do you believe in the paranormal and other psychic phenomena?
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a solar/lunar eclipse. On Wednesday there will be a total/partial eclipse of the sun.
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He could hear the distant thunder. The thunder was powerful and loud
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A2 a storm with thunder and lightning and usually heavy rain
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fantastyczny, rewelacyjny, robiący wrażenie (adj) causing feelings of great admiration, respect, or fear commencer à apprendre
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causing feelings of great admiration, respect, or fear
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niezwykły, wyjątkowy, zadziwiający, wyjątkowy (adj) causing feelings of great admiration, respect, or fear commencer à apprendre
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causing feelings of great admiration, respect, or fear An awesome challenge/task lies ahead of them. awesome scenery
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wielki, głęboki, intensywny, dotkliwy (np. smutek, żal, kolor, zimno) (adj) ~ extreme, great, severe commencer à apprendre
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Intense is used to describe something that is very great or extreme in strength or degree. Suddenly the room filled with intense light. Stevens's murder was the result of a deep-seated and intense hatred.
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B2 the period of time during which someone lives or something exists We'll see a tremendous lot of technological changes during/in our lifetime. Winners of the competition will receive the holiday of a lifetime (= the best holiday they will ever have). I've only been working here two days, but it seems like a lifetime.
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(adv) B2 using the real or original meaning of a word or phrase: commencer à apprendre
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B2 using the real or original meaning of a word or phrase: They were responsible for literally millions of deaths. We live literally just round the corner from her.
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(adj) B2 very large in size, amount, or number: commencer à apprendre
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B2 very large in size, amount, or number: They have a massive house. She died after taking a massive overdose of drugs. If the drought continues, deaths will occur on a massive scale.
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pobliski / nieopodal, w pobliżu (adj / adv) commencer à apprendre
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B1 not far away: If there's a café nearby, we could stop for a snack. I noticed a policeman standing nearby. We stopped at some nearby shops to buy some food.
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zwyczajny, zwykły (niespecjalny) (adj) B1 not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual: commencer à apprendre
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B1 not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual: an ordinary neighborhood. Readers of the magazine said they wanted more stories about ordinary people and fewer stories about the rich and famous. Her last concert appearance in Britain was no ordinary (= a very special) performance.
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B2 ~possibly Hepatitis is a potentially fatal disease. This crisis is potentially the most serious in the organization's history.
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relatywnie, stosunkowo, względnie commencer à apprendre
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B2 quite good, bad, etc. in comparison with other similar things or with what you expect: The sums needed are relatively small. He's a relatively good squash player. There was relatively little violence.
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mieć z kimś dobre stosunki, dobrze się z kimś dogadywać, lubić kogoś (pv) commencer à apprendre
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If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other: I don't really get along with my sister's husband.
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