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kleszcze do ciencia, obcinaczki ~ cutting pliers commencer à apprendre
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~ cutting pliers
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commencer à apprendre
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następstwo, wynik (np. wojny, klęski żywiołowej) (n) the period that follows an unpleasant event or accident, and the effects that it causes: commencer à apprendre
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(n) the period that follows an unpleasant event or accident, and the effects that it causes: Many more people died in the aftermath of the explosion.
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(adj) C1 quick to see, understand, and act in a particular situation: commencer à apprendre
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(adj) C1 quick to see, understand, and act in a particular situation:. I'm not feeling very alert today - not enough sleep last night! A couple of alert readers posted comments on the website pointing out the mistake
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(n) C1 a warning to people to be prepared to deal with something dangerous: commencer à apprendre
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(n) C1 a warning to people to be prepared to deal with something dangerous: a bomb alert. The public were warned to be on the alert for (= watching carefully for) suspicious packages.
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spodziewać się, przewidywać (v) C1 to imagine or expect that something will happen: commencer à apprendre
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(v) C1 to imagine or expect that something will happen: We don't anticipate any trouble. We had one or two difficulties along the way that we didn't anticipate.
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(id) C2 If something that is valuable is ........, it is in a situation where it might be lost: commencer à apprendre
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(id) C2 If something that is valuable is ........, it is in a situation where it might be lost: Thousands of lives will be at stake if emergency aid does not arrive in the city soon.
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(v) B1 to try to do something, especially something difficult: commencer à apprendre
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(v) B1 to try to do something, especially something difficult: [+ to infinitive ] He attempted to escape through a window. He attempted a joke, but no one laughed.
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(n) commencer à apprendre
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He made no attempt to be sociable. This is my second attempt at the exam.
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odkryty, goły, odsłonięty (adj) B2 without any clothes or not covered by anything: commencer à apprendre
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(adj) B2 without any clothes or not covered by anything: Don't walk around outside in your bare feet. There's no carpet in the room, just bare floorboards.
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(n) B2 [C ] an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising: commencer à apprendre
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(n) B2 [C ] an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising: You chose exactly the same wallpaper as us - what a coincidence! Is it just a coincidence that the wife of the man who ran the competition won first prize? a series of strange/amazing coincidences
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bez szwów (o pończochach), jednolity, gładki (adj) without any lines of sewing joining different pieces of cloth commencer à apprendre
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(adj) without any seams (= lines of sewing joining different pieces of cloth)
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bez zakłóceń (o zmianie, przejściu) (adj) happening without any sudden changes, interruption, or difficulty: commencer à apprendre
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(adj) happening without any sudden changes, interruption, or difficulty: The intention is to achieve a seamless transition with a continuity of management.
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robić wrażenie (np. bardzo sympatycznego), uchodzić, wydawać się jakimś (pv) C1 to behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic: commencer à apprendre
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(pv) C1 to behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic: She comes across really well {= creates a positive image} on television. He comes across as a bit of a bore in interview.
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(id) to happen in the way you had hoped: commencer à apprendre
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(id) to happen in the way you had hoped: I’d always dreamed of owning my own home, and now my dream has come true.
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(n) B1 the basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that we all need to help us live in a reasonable and safe way commencer à apprendre
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(n) B1 the basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that we all need to help us live in a reasonable and safe way: Windsurfing is perfectly safe as long as you have/use some common sense. a matter of common sense
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- C1 able to exist, live, or work successfully with something or someone else: - able to be used with a particular type of computer, machine, device, etc.: commencer à apprendre
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- C1 able to exist, live, or work successfully with something or someone else: - able to be used with a particular type of computer, machine, device, etc.: This software may not be compatible with older operating systems. It was when we started living together that we found we just weren't compatible.
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przerabiać, modyfikować, konwertować, przetwarzać (na coś innego) (v) B2 [I or T ] to (cause something or someone to) change in form or character: commencer à apprendre
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(v) B2 [I or T ] to (cause something or someone to) change in form or character: Could we convert the small bedroom into a second bathroom? What's the formula for converting pounds into kilograms?
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(v) B1 to persuade someone or make someone certain: commencer à apprendre
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(v) B1 to persuade someone or make someone certain: He managed to convince the jury of his innocence. [+ (that) ] It's useless trying to convince her (that) she doesn't need to lose any weight.
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