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pozyskiwać, wabić, przyciągać (klientów) commencer à apprendre
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to try to get customers for your business in a public place, for example, as a taxi driver, by driving around or waiting in a regular place: I noticed a couple of prostitutes plying for business on the corner.
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awantura, pyskówka, kłótnia, zamieszanie, kłócić się, opieprz commencer à apprendre
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Why do we always have to row about trifles? What is this row all about? You shouldn't start unnecessary rows, especially because she's pregnant.
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the money that you pay for sending letters and parcels through the post: Call the post office to find out how much postage is needed.
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an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem: Scientists are hoping to make a breakthrough in cancer research. The police made a breakthrough in the search for the thief.
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możliwe do zidentyfikowania commencer à apprendre
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able to be recognized In her bright yellow coat, she was easily identifiable in the crowd.
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a dark shape seen against a light surface The silhouette of the bare tree on the hill was clear against the winter sky. He could just make out her silhouette in the dusk
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nieokrzesany, prymitywny (np. narzędzie, metoda), prostacki, ordynarny, ropa naftowa commencer à apprendre
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simple and not skilfully done or made We're a crude form of life right now, in the evolutionary stages. He is such a crude man. a crude device/weapon
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bystrość (umysłu), sprawność, zręczność (manualna) commencer à apprendre
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the ability to perform a difficult action quickly and skilfully with the hands, the ability to think quickly and effectively or do something difficult extremely well: He caught the ball with great dexterity. He answered the reporters' questions with all the dexterity of a politician. dextertity game. She has got good looks and a dextrous mind.
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the beginning, when someone starts to do something, or a process starts(INFORMAL) The latest research shows that babies can be taught the difference between night and day from the get-go.
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złom, strzęp (materiału), wycinek (z gazety, fragment (np. poezji), urywek (np. rozmowyodwoływać (np. plany), zrywać (np. umowę), odrzucać (pomysł), ODDAWAĆ NA ZŁOM commencer à apprendre
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, to get rid of something that is no longer useful or wanted, often using its parts in new ways, old cars and machines or pieces of metal, etc. that are not now needed but have parts that can be used to make other things: We had to scrap our car after the accident. I think we should scrap this idea. I need a scrap of paper to write on. I've only heard a scrap of their conversation. My old car was sold for scrap.
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lekceważyć, żartować, igrać (z czymś, bawić się, bagatela, drobiazg, drobnostka commencer à apprendre
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a matter or object of little value or importance: a trifle Don't trifle with her feelings. I brought a few trifles back from India - pieces of jewellery and fabric mainly. I'm a trifle confused about the arrangements for tonight.
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rozczarowany, zniesmaczony, załamany commencer à apprendre
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extremely disappointed and unhappy He was gutted when she finished the relationship.
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bezwładność, bezwład, inercja, bierność, niechęć do czynu commencer à apprendre
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lack of activity or interest, or unwillingness to make an effort to do anything: The organization is stifled by bureaucratic inertia.
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zerknąć okiem, zetknięcie oka, rzut oka, zajrzeć commencer à apprendre
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take a peek He only peeked at the paper, so he didn't remember the details. Make a hole in the door and peek in. Maybe we should take a quick peek at that computer.
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question/challenge/dispute beliefs I do not dispute the existence of God
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wypłacać, wybierać (pieniądze z konta lub bankomatu commencer à apprendre
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withdraw money from a cash point There's a cash machine over there - I'll go and withdraw some money.
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to be/keep up to date with something
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I'm such a big shot that Bill lets me play with those vaccine microchips. We like eating yellow snow
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wzruszający, przejmujący, żałosny (krzyk, płacz), dojmujący, ostry(smak) commencer à apprendre
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causing or having a very sharp feeling of sadness: The movie presents a poignant story of the writer's childhood. Scars on his wrist are a poignant reminder of his difficult adolescence. The production took on added poignancy due to the director's recent death.
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młode drzewo, sadzonka drzewa młoda i niedoświadczona osoba commencer à apprendre
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bałwan, gala, kłąb(dymu), falować, kłębić się, wydymać na wietrze, przerodzić się, przeradzać się w coś większego commencer à apprendre
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to spread over a large area, or (especially of things made of cloth) to become filled with air and appear to be larger: Their quarrel billowed into a full-scale argument. Smoke billowed (out) from the burning building. billows of smoke
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biust / pierś, ukrywać między piersiami, łono, pazucha commencer à apprendre
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a woman's breasts: the front of a person's chest, especially when thought of as the centre of human feelings: A dark jealousy stirred in his bosom. large bosom. He felt safe in the bosom of his family.
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zaspokoić, nasycić, zaspokojenie commencer à apprendre
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to completely satisfy yourself or a need, especially with food or pleasure, so that you could not have any more He drank greedily until his thirst was satiated. Try not to eat beyond the point of satiation.
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szkodzić(czemuś), odwracać, odciągać, ujmować commencer à apprendre
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His bad acting detracted from the movie. He tried to detract my attention from work
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able to be made, done, or achieved With the extra resources, the project now seems feasible.
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If two or more things coalesce, they come or grow together to form one thing or system. implies an affinity in the merging elements and usually a resulting organic unity. The theory is that galaxies coalesced from smaller groupings of stars.
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obciążyć, obarczać, przeszkodzić, zatamować, krępować synonym: constrain commencer à apprendre
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to weigh someone or something down, or to make it difficult for someone to do something: Today, thankfully, women tennis players are not encumbered with/by long, heavy skirts and high-necked blouses. The country's progress was constrained by a leader who refused to look forward.
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the violent killing of large numbers of people, especially in war The Battle of the Somme was a scene of dreadful carnage.
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agresywnie pewny siebie, zwyżkujący, optymistyczny commencer à apprendre
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giving your opinions in a powerful and confident way: A bullish financial market is one in which share prices are rising.(of markets and investments) with prices rising, or (of people) expecting good things, esp. of business: She's being very bullish about the firm's future. She’s bullish on high-tech companies
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śniady, smagły, o ciemnej cerze (Jego cera była śniada, jak gdyby był opalony. commencer à apprendre
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dark His complexion was swarthy as though he was tanned.
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to lower someone or something in rank or position: He was demoted at work. The captain was demoted (to sergeant) for failing to fulfil his duties. degrade, disrate, downgrade
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przygnębiająca sytuacja, osoba, środek uspokajający, przygnębiający film commencer à apprendre
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an event or experience that makes you unhappy: a drug that makes you feel calmer You lost your job? That's a real downer!
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pojawiać się, dochodzić do skutku commencer à apprendre
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to happen, or lead to something happening They are taking precautions against a possibility that may never eventuate.
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trąba powietrzna, wicher, zawierucha, burzliwy, błyskawiczny, wulkan energii commencer à apprendre
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a tall, spinning column of air that moves across the surface of the land or sea. A whirlwind event happens very fast, and often unexpectedly They married three months after they met - it was a real whirlwind romance. The film created a whirlwind of controversy.
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niejasny, niewyraźny, mało precyzyjny commencer à apprendre
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not clearly expressed, known, described, or decided: The detective had a vague description of the attacker. Every answer she gives is vague
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zatoka, przepaść, rozłam(różnica między osobami) commencer à apprendre
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a very large area of sea surrounded on three sides by a coast. an important difference between the ideas, opinions, or situations of two groups of people: Do you remember the Gulf War? This city is very close to the Gulf of Mexico. There is a gulf between the middle classes and the poorest sections of society.
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błoto, brud, gnój, łajno, brudzić, nawozić commencer à apprendre
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mud, dirt, or a sticky natural substance such as animal waste You're treading muck into the carpet with your dirty shoesa pile of dog muck. I'm not eating that muck!
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pocieszenie, pocieszać, pociecha commencer à apprendre
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help and comfort when you are feeling sad or worried: I found a solace in meditation
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able to produce a lot of crops, fruit, babies, young animals, producing or creating a lot of new things, ideas fecund soil, a fecund imagination
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zaświadczać, świadczyć, potwierdzić commencer à apprendre
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to show something or to say or prove that something is true: vouch Thousands of people came out onto the streets to attest their support for the democratic opposition party. The number of old German cars still on the road attests (to) the excellence of their manufacture. The will needs to be attested by three witnesses
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uprząż(dla koni, bezpieczeństwa do wspinaczki), okiełznać, ujarzmić commencer à apprendre
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a piece of equipment with straps and belts, used to control or hold in place a person, animal, or object, to control something, usually in order to use its power a safety harness, Everything changed after the man harnessed fire. There is a great deal of interest in harnessing wind and waves as new sources of power
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srogi, dziki, niebezpieczny, przerażający, nieznośny, nieprzyjemny, zaciekły commencer à apprendre
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frightening and violent The president came in for some ferocious criticism. a ferocious battle
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a type of radiation that can go through many solid substances, allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs in the body to be photographed The doctor looked over those X-rays pretty closely. The tumour showed up on the X-ray
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We need to bring your swelling down
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faint, pass out, collapse It was so hot in the room that she fainted. It was so hot that some people in the city square collapsed.
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zawalać się (o budynku), niszczyć (poprzez niedbałość) commencer à apprendre
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old and in poor condition: The hotel we stayed in was really dilapidated. America's dilapidated state today can be directly traced to liberalism's failures as political theory.
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przywiązanie, wierność, przyleganie commencer à apprendre
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the fact of someone behaving exactly according to rules, beliefs, etc. He was noted for his strict adherence to the rules. This is a duct tape of high adherence
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polityczne załamanie, kryzys polityczny commencer à apprendre
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to make a book, play, or piece of writing shorter by removing details and information that is not important. to reduce someone's freedom, rights The book was abridged for children. He said that Congress would make no law abridging the freedom of speech.
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popisywać się, pysznić, "elegancki" commencer à apprendre
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to behave or speak too confidently because you think that you are very important, in order to attract other people's attention and admiration Just because you won, there's no need to swank. swank and sophisticated New York financier whose abandoned past is a thing of speculation and mystery and whose future can only be imagined
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not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you Absorbed in her work, she was totally oblivious of her surroundings. Lots of americans are lauded for their actic civic participation in local self-rule, yet many of them are oblivious to events in far-off Washington
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uległy, ulegający wpływom, zmienny, plastyczny, (ciągliwy, giętki, kowalny, podatny) lead-ołów commencer à apprendre
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A malleable substance is easily changed into a new shape, easily influenced, trained, or controlled Europe saw its colonies as a source of raw material and a malleable workforce. Lead and tin are malleable metals.
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osadzać (np. w ziemi, w podłoże) wstawić wbudować commencer à apprendre
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to fix something firmly into a substance deeply embedded in America's collective psyche
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able to be made simpler, or smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc.: Some risks are reducible, others are in the hands of fate.
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the act of a country, a part of a country, or a nation choosing its own government and controlling its own activities
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parafia, okręg miasta poza centrum commencer à apprendre
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in the US and Canada, a unit of local government consisting of a town and the area surrounding it:
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to praise: The German leadership lauded the Russian initiative.
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of a town or city or the people who live in it She felt it was her civic duty
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mieć obsesję na punkcie czegoś commencer à apprendre
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to think about something too much and find it difficult to stop High achievers sometimes fixate on their own flaws.
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jednomyślność, zgodna opinia commencer à apprendre
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a generally accepted opinion or decision among a group of people: The general consensus in the office is that he can't do his job.
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sługa(chłop pańszczyźniany), plebejusz(ktoś z gminu), poddany commencer à apprendre
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noble or serf, aristocrat or commoner, king or subject
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struktura, szkielet oddaje filozofię commencer à apprendre
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framing captures the philosophy framing captures the philosophy of at least some ideas of the founding fathers
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narodziny, powstanie (np. organizacji), rozpoczęcie commencer à apprendre
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the beginning of an organization or official activity: We have cooperated since the inception of this crisis. Since its inception in 1968, the company has been at the forefront of computer development.
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screw-śruba commencer à apprendre
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a tool for turning screws, consisting of a handle joined to a metal rod shaped at one end to fit in the cut in the top of the screw
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a hairstyle, often worn in punk fashion, in which the hair is removed from the sides of the head and a central strip is made to stand up from the head
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starcie zbrojne, potyczka (niewielkich oddziałów) walczyć, bić się, ścierać się commencer à apprendre
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a fight between a small number of soldiers that is usually short and not planned, and happens away from the main area of fighting in a war; a short argument There was a short skirmish between the two of them over who would pay for the meal.
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without stopping, or seeming to have no end And in this state of ceaseless watching I spent three days.
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wytchnienie, ulga, ułaskawienie, ułaskawić, przynieść tymczasowa ulgę commencer à apprendre
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an official order that stops or delays the punishment, especially by death, of a prisoner: an escape from a bad situation or experience: He was sentenced to death but was granted a last-minute reprieve. The injection provided a temporary reprieve from the pain.
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(of actions) having no effect or achieving nothing: pointless, vein Attempts to get supplies to the region are futile because troops will not allow the aid convoy to enter the city. It's completely futile trying to reason with him - he just won't listen.
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mop-czupryna commencer à apprendre
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Unruly people are difficult to control and often do not obey rules: Unruly hair is difficult to keep tidy, often sticking up or out: an unruly class of adolescents. an unruly mop of black hair
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osoba nieletnia znajdująca się pod opieką, oddział szpitalny, okręg wyborczy, ochraniać, strzec commencer à apprendre
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a person, especially a child, who is legally put under the protection of a law court or a guardian: The agency serves youths who are wards of the state. The total population for those wards in 2011 was 49,491
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biadolić, skomleć, jęczeć, biadolenie commencer à apprendre
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(especially of an animal) to make a series of small, weak sounds expressing pain or unhappiness: Stop whimpering like a two year old. A half-starved dog lay in the corner, whimpering pathetically.
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plusk, pluskać, chlupać, "zrobić kupę", "kał" commencer à apprendre
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a soft sound like that of something solid dropping lightly into a liquid: A stick plopped into the water. Mum, water is plopping in my shoes! I turned around when I heard a plop in the pool. Have you plopped today?
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Hey you wanker, get the fuck outta my yard!
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grzmotnąć, walnąć, palnąć, uderzyć (kogoś), głośne uderzenie, suma pieniędzy, (udział, działka) commencer à apprendre
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to hit someone or something noisily, the action of hitting someone or something noisily: a share or part: He whacked the tree trunk with his stick, He gave the ball a whack with his stick.
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not operating correctly or looking right: You can use Carol's old bike - the gears are out of whack, but it still goes.
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zwykłe stwierdzenie, obstawienie commencer à apprendre
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bronić swoich praw-assert The trade-unionists were asserting their rights yesterday.
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rozkrok, rozciągać się nad czymś, znajdować się po obu stronach czegoś (np. granicy), siedzieć okrakiem (np. na koniu), zawierać, obejmować (gdy coś obejmuje więcej niż jedną rzecz) globalnie rozciągający się rynek commencer à apprendre
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Something that straddles a line, such as a border or river, exists on each side of it or goes across it: globe-straddling market, He pulled on his helmet and straddled the motorbike. Our farm straddles the railway line.
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z trudnością sobie przypominać/słabo pamiętać commencer à apprendre
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We faintly recall that Gatsby died alone, his funeral almost devoid of friends and family
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prosperować/ rozwijać się w świecie bez granic commencer à apprendre
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thrive in borderless world
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wygłaszać (mądrości), rozgadywać się, dziobek (czajnika), dziobek (czajnika, dzbanka, wypuszczać wodę, tryskać (o wielorybie commencer à apprendre
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bromide-frazes The whale spouted in front of our ship. spout egalitarian bromides
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the situation in which someone or something is laughed at and considered stupid or of no value His words met with much derision. They treated his suggestion with derision.
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well-heeled subpopulation support unfettered capitalism thanks to their unbounded choice
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a tool with a long, sharp, curved blade and a long handle held in two hands, used especially to cut long grass Death stood up, and reached for his scythe.
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clothes, especially of a particular or formal type: She was tastefully attired in a simple black dress. I hardly think jeans are appropriate attire for a wedding.
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zachmurzony, zachmurzyć się commencer à apprendre
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The night was dark and overcast. Thick clouds overcast the sky.
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summarize, keep it short, abstract Elaborateness in a speech should be avoided. It is better to keep it short. summarize a book. I abstracted all collected material in front of the class.
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grzebień, czubek (np. z piór u ptaków), grzbiet(w górach), grzebień na hełmie, herb, korona, tiara, zwieńczyć, wspinać się na coś commencer à apprendre
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the top or highest part of something such as a wave or a hill: a growth of feathers, fur, or skin along the top of the heads of some animals. a decoration, usually made of feathers or animal hair, on the top of a soldier's hat, especially in the past The knight wore a helmet with a bushy crest. On the other side of the crest there's another lake. This bird can be identified by its colorful crest.
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the situation when the members of a group or society are united
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marszczyć się, falować, zmarszczka na powierzchni wody, pulsacja, puls, szemrać commencer à apprendre
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a small wave on the surface of water. a sound or feeling that spreads through a person or group of people, gradually increasing and then becoming smaller The stone she threw caused ripples to spread across the lake. A ripple of excitement/unease, etc. flowed up her spine. The crowd started to ripple after his speech
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ogromny, kolosalny, cudowny, ZDUMIEWAJĄCY commencer à apprendre
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extremely great in ability, amount, or strength: She wrote a truly prodigious number of novels. He had a prodigious appetite for both women and drink.
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kątowy, kanciasty, kościsty commencer à apprendre
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having or relating to one or more angles. thin and bony She was tall and angular.
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różnica zdań, sprzeciw, zdanie odrębne. odstępstwo (od religii panującej), mieć odmienne zdanie commencer à apprendre
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a strong difference of opinion on a particular subject, especially about an official suggestion or plan or a popular belief When the time came to approve the proposal, there were one or two voices of dissent. I am going to dissent from this popular opinion.
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porównawczy, względny, w stopniu wyższym commencer à apprendre
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"Fatter" is the comparative of "fat".
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in a way that seems impossible or difficult to understand because of containing two opposite facts or characteristics: The big thing in video equipment is, paradoxically, sound. Paradoxically, the cleaner lakes have made it easier for foreign species to thrive. It seems paradoxical to me, but if you drink a cup of hot tea it seems to cool you down.
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występować na przemian, na zmianę, zmieniać (np. ubranie z jednego na drugie), naprzemienny, co drugi commencer à apprendre
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to happen or exist one after the other repeatedly: to make something happen or exist one after the other repeatedly: Take this pill on alternate days. She alternated between cheerfulness and deep despair. He alternated working in the office with long tours overseas.
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someone with a very great ability that usually shows itself when that person is a young child: The 16-year-old tennis prodigy is the youngest player ever to reach the Olympic finals.
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the act of agreeing that something is true, especially unwillingly Her silence was taken as an admission of guilt/defeat. Admission to the exhibition will be by invitation only.
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If metal corrodes, or if something corrodes it, it is slowly damaged by something such as rain or water Steel tends to corrode faster in a salty atmosphere. Meanwhile, local institutions corroded and collapsed, damaging especially the prospects for decent lives among the working classes of all rases
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GDP Gross Domestic Product
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large numbers: die in droves, Local reporters arrived in droves.
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the quality of being careful when using money or food: She was known for her simplicity and frugality. They taught that frugality must be observed in food and clothing
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humour or lack of seriousness, especially during a serious occasion: a brief moment of levity amid the solemn proceedings
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to fail to reach an amount or standard that was expected or hoped for, causing disappointment August car sales fell short of the industry's expectations.
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fircykowatość, niepoważny, commencer à apprendre
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Laura's foppishness shames memory of his father
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seriously bad
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pokonać, rozgromić(wroga), przezwyciężać (strach) commencer à apprendre
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to defeat an enemy or opponent, especially in war: Napoleon was vanquished at the battle of Waterloo in 1815. The vanquished army surrendered their weapons. a city annihilated by an atomic bomb
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unicestwić, całkowicie zlikwidować commencer à apprendre
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to destroy something completely so that nothing is left a city annihilated by an atomic bomb
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miscarry, have a miscarriage
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complain to someone, pour out one's heart
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generować, zwiększać, wytwarzać. Wywoływać commencer à apprendre
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to cause something to exist, create Our sales generate our revenue. Last attack generated the concern of city residents. Sunlight generates power.
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wejść w życie, zacząć obowiązywać commencer à apprendre
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ruling-orzeczenie, decyzja A Polish Constitutional court ruling restricting abortion rights is expected to go into effect on Wednesday
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There seem to be some abnormality in his behaviour
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wgniecenie (np. w karoserii), wyszczerbienie (np. noża), wgięcie (w powierzchni czegoś, USZCSERBEK, wgniatać (np. zderzak samochodu, podważać commencer à apprendre
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a small hollow mark in the surface of something, caused by pressure or by being hit: to make a small hollow mark in the surface of something The hit left a dent on the car door. Those expenses are a serious dent to our finances. It was not an accident, I just dented this bmw. The scandal dented his reputation.
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very poor an impoverished young actor
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custom-made --na zamówienie The suit fit as though it had been custom-made.
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reimbursement, compensation payment/ of costs, refundment the act of paying back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you, or the amount that is paid back: Employees can apply for reimbursement of travel expenses.
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znakomity, wyborny, wyśmienity, wykwintny, wytworny commencer à apprendre
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very beautiful and delicate an exquisite piece of china
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manekin, atrapa, lalka, smoczek commencer à apprendre
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a large model of a human, especially one used to show clothes in a shop He bought some gun dummies to serve as props in his movie. Every morning they put a different set of clothes on a dummy. I thought someone was standing in the corridor, but it was just a dummy
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obcałowywać się, migdalić się commencer à apprendre
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to kiss and hold a person in a sexual way: She snogged him just moments ago. Respect! I saw them snogging on the back seat of a bus.
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dobrze prosperować, kwitnąć (o interesach i roślinach!!!)świetnie sobie radzić, zawijas, ozdobnik (w piśmie) commencer à apprendre
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If you do something with a flourish, you do it with one big, noticeable movement: There's a flourishing trade in these kind of items. Watercolour painting began to flourish in Britain around 1750. He took off his hat with a flourish. This is the perfect environment for our company to flourish and expand in.
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Learn more to find out which medication might be right for you
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ograniczać (np. zakres, ilość), ścieśniać będący w trudnej sytuacji finansowej, ścieśniony commencer à apprendre
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A straitened situation is difficult because there is much less money available to you than there was in the past A lot of people are finding themselves in very straitened circumstances because of the recession. He told me he could not say but it might straiten him a little; but, however, it was my money, and I might want it more than he.
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całokształt, suma, zbiorcza kwota, kompleks, ogólny, sumaryczny, zbiorczy, gromadzić, kruszywo(male kamienie) commencer à apprendre
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something formed by adding together several amounts or things: small stones used in building They purchased an aggregate of 3,000 shares in the company. Snowflakes are loose aggregates of ice crystals. The seven companies have an aggregate turnover of £5.2 million. Volumes of aggregates, cement, and concrete used in the UK will rise this year
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obsceniczny, nieprzyzwoity (np. film, żart) commencer à apprendre
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offensive, rude, or shocking, usually because of being too obviously related to sex or showing sex: He was jailed for making obscene phone calls (= ones in which unwanted sexual suggestions were made to the listener).
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The economy destabilized in the face of recent events.
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aprobata, oficjalne pozwolenie, sankcja (pozytywna lub negatywna reakcja na czyjeś działania), zatwierdzać oficjalnie We finally imposed obedience on our dog. commencer à apprendre
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an official order, such as the stopping of trade, that is taken against a country in order to make it obey international law I'm still waiting for the manager's sanction. Did your boss sanction this document? Many nations have imposed sanctions on the country because of its attacks on its own people.
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independent -- self-making selves
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jądro, ziarno, sedno, istota commencer à apprendre
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You know, some people say underneath gossip there's a kernel of truth. I think we still haven't touched upon the kernel of the matter.
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nadmierny (np. wpływ, pośpiech), zbytni (np. entuzjazm), niewłaściwy, bezprawny (np. akt przemocy commencer à apprendre
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to a level that is more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable Such a high increase will impose an undue burden on the local tax payer. He does not seem unduly concerned about the state of the economy.
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improwizować, zdać się na ślepy los commencer à apprendre
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I don't remember that poem but I'll wing it
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darować, zgodzić się na coś, wybaczyć commencer à apprendre
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to accept or allow behaviour that is wrong If the government is seen to condone violence, the bloodshed will never stop. I don’t condone such rude behavior.
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Być w rozterce, nie wiedzieć co począć commencer à apprendre
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Jane was completely at a loss for what to do next.
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(especially of a desire or need) too great to be satisfied: insatiable appetite, Like so many politicians, he had an insatiable appetite/desire/hunger for power.
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wolny pokój, wolna posada, pusta przestrzeń, commencer à apprendre
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a space or place that is available to be used, a job that no one is doing and is therefore available for someone new to do: There is a vacancy for a shop assistant on Saturdays. We wanted to book a hotel room in July but there were no vacancies. The dentist can't see you today but she has a vacancy tomorrow morning.
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zrównoważyć, skompensować commencer à apprendre
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to balance one influence against an opposing influence, so that there is no great difference as a result: The extra cost of travelling to work is offset by the lower price of houses here.
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to make someone feel excited or attracted by an offer or a suggestion of something that is, in fact, unlikely to happen Her paintings tantalize the eye.
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until now or until a particular time Mira revealed hitherto unsuspected talents on the dance floor.
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ozdóbka, drobiazg (często bezużyteczny), durnostojka commencer à apprendre
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a small, decorative object, especially in a house The shelves were covered with ornaments and useless knick-knacks.
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grzmotnąć, przejechać się (np. po kimś), mocno skrytykować (kogoś) commencer à apprendre
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to hit hard, to criticize someone severely She likes bashing people for no reason, He kept bashing local government officials.
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a flat shape with three or more straight sides: Triangles and squares are polygons.
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a simple type of carbohydrate, such as glucose and fructose, formed of molecules that cannot be broken down into any simpler form molecule-the simplest unit of a chemical substance, usually a group of two or more atoms
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powściągliwy, rozważny, skromny, dobrze ułożony (w szczególności o kobiecie), skromny(ubiór) commencer à apprendre
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(especially of women) quiet and well behaved: She stood with her hands behind her back, as demure as a schoolgirl, She was wearing a demure, gray skirt. She gave him a demure smile.
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a clever action in a game or other situation that is intended to achieve an advantage and usually involves taking a risk: Their promise to lower taxes is clearly an election-year gambit.
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zniekształcenie, wypaczenie (np. prawdy), sfałszowanie(danych) commencer à apprendre
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a change to the intended or true meaning of something: a gross distortion of the facts, Nobody has challenged his distortions on education and the economy.
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zaciągnąć kredyt/ się papierosem commencer à apprendre
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draw a loan/ draw on a cigarette
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giętki, sprężysty, podatny na wpływ, ustępliwy commencer à apprendre
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A pliable substance bends easily without breaking or cracking, A pliable person is easily influenced and controlled by other people Some kinds of plastic become pliable if they're heated. He wanted a sweet, pliable, obedient wife.
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happening immediately, without any delay an instantaneous response/reply/reaction. The death of the crew was instantaneous.
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When people or animals shiver, they shake slightly because they feel cold, ill, or frightened: a feeling of being frightened of someone or something I felt a shiver of pleasure, I was shivering as if I had a fever. He shivered with cold in his thin cotton shirt. Your creepy look makes me shiver.
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to avoid or escape from someone or something: The prisoner evaded questioning by pretending to be sick. The police have assured the public that the escaped prisoners will not evade recapture for long. An Olympic gold medal is the only thing that has evaded her in her remarkable career.
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ślinienie się, ślina wyciekająca z ust, ślinić się commencer à apprendre
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to allow saliva (= liquid in the mouth) to flow out of your mouth: to show extreme and sometimes silly pleasure while looking at someone or something The dog lay drooling on the mat. Roz and I sat by the swimming pool, drooling over all the gorgeous young men.
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boleśnie zranić (stopę, uczucia) commencer à apprendre
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to cut or tear something, especially flesh The man's face was severely lacerated in the accident.
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przeciążać, tłoczyć, zatkać commencer à apprendre
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to make something blocked or crowded in a way that causes difficulties, or to become blocked or crowded He told me that the fort was still congested with market streets and houses in the 1920s.
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porzucać(coś, kogoś) odstępować (pozycję), rezygnować (z prawa do czegoś), zrzekać się (tytułu), commencer à apprendre
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to give up something such as a responsibility or claim: to unwillingly stop holding or keeping something: He has relinquished his claim to the throne. She relinquished control of the family investments to her son. She relinquished her hold/grip on the steering wheel.
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innowierca, odszczepieniec, człowiek inaczej myślący commencer à apprendre
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When the time came to approve the proposal, there were one or two voices of dissent. It can be hard to be a dissenter in the midst of a war conceived of as unconditional.
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ludzie wywłaszczeni, ludzie pozbawieni środków do życia, wydziedziczony, stracić piłkę commencer à apprendre
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dispossessed, disinherited Dispossessed people have had their property taken away from them.
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psotny, psotliwy, figlarny, krzywdzący (np. o plotce) commencer à apprendre
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behaving in a way, or describing behaviour, that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm or damage: used to describe behaviour or words that are intended to cause harm or trouble: She has a mischievous sense of humour. I think these rumours are mischievous.
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a set of beliefs and ideas from which opinions and decisions are formed Do not impose your standpoints on me. I'm not going to adjust to your ideas."I have to put aside my emotions," he says, "and consider it from a professional standpoint."
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to persuade someone forcefully to do something that they are unwilling to do The court heard that the six defendants had been coerced into making a confession.
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to completely destroy a building, especially in order to use the land for something else, to prove that an argument or theory is wrong: demolish a theory, He completely demolished all her arguments. A number of houses were demolished so that the supermarket could be built.
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kopiec, wzgórek, kurhan, sterta, usypywać stertę commencer à apprendre
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a large pile of earth, stones, etc. like a small hill: a large pile of something The burial grounds was filled with mounds. a mound of potatoes/papers
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GLOWWORMS-robaczki świętojańskie commencer à apprendre
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(of a substance) producing light without being heated: seeming to shine Bacteria produce distinctive, luminescent signals as detected by a photometer. A selection of Duwek's luminescent work printed on canvas is on display until Saturday at the gallery in Atlanta. LUMINESCENT GLOWWORMS
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carbonate-węglan a salt containing carbon and oxygen together with another chemical. DEPOSIT-a layer that has formed under the ground, especially over a long period: calcium carbonate deposits, mineral/oil/coal deposits, Decant the wine carefully, so that you leave the deposit in the bottom of the bottle.
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zestawienie (dwóch lub kilku rzeczy na zasadzie kontrastu) commencer à apprendre
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to put things that are not similar next to each other: The exhibition juxtaposes Picasso's early drawings with some of his later works.
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a white or light grey rock that is used as a building material and in the making of cement astounding limestone deposits
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zdumiewający, zachwycający commencer à apprendre
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very surprising or shocking an astounding fact/decision/revelation, an astounding (= very great) victory/achievement/success
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brzeg, krawędź (np. filiżanki), obręcz koła, obwódka, oprawa okularów, podbruzsze, otaczać commencer à apprendre
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the outer, often curved or circular, edge of something: to be round or along the edge of something: The rim of the cup was chipped and broken. My reading glasses have wire rims. The martini glass was rimmed with sugar.
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na własną rękę (np. osiągnąć sukces) commencer à apprendre
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If you have a position in your own right, you have earned it or got it by yourself and not because of anyone else: She's a millionaire in her own right. The astounding waterfall is worth a trip in its own right
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sąsiadujący, przylegający commencer à apprendre
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very near, next to, or touching They work in adjacent buildings. They lived in a house adjacent to the railway.
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nasycony, pełny, wypełniony commencer à apprendre
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full, especially with food: inextinguishable appetite After two helpings of dessert, Sergio was at last replete. Replete with sulfur springs
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There was a water reservoir here once. The site is replete with sulfur springs, volcanoes, geysers, ACIDIC POOLS
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rig-oszustwo, fałszerstwo, kawał, wygląd zewnętrzny, powierzchowność, strój Soviet drilling rig and the noxious gases, which had been lit on fire, created the "door to hell"
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ustąp pierwszeństwa przejazdu, ulec, podporządkować się, (np. komuś w jakiejś sprawie), zapaść się, zawalić commencer à apprendre
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The floor is likely to give way, for it's quite old. I had to give way in order to save my job. You have to give way to this car.
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Something, especially a gas or other substance, that is noxious is poisonous or very harmful: They died from inhaling noxious fumes.
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solankowy, sól fizjologiczna commencer à apprendre
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a liquid mixture of salt and pure water, used to kill bacteria or to replace liquid lost from the body:
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blask (np. dnia), lśnienie (np. światła) olśniewać (np. talentem), oszałamiać (np. urodą) oślepić commencer à apprendre
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That dazzle the eyes. I was dazzled by his charm and good looks. He was dazzled by Rome’s architectural treasures.
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złośliwy (o uwadze), uszczypliwy (komentarz), fałszywy, falsyfikat commencer à apprendre
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especially of remarks) containing unpleasant criticism that is not clearly stated: 1) counterfeit 2) unworthy of esteem, 3) insinuating She made one or two snide remarks about their house, which I thought was a bit unnecessary.
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znajomość (gdy znamy jakąś osobę, zwykle powierzchownie), zaznajomić się commencer à apprendre
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He has few close friends, but numerous acquaintances. I have been well-aquatinted with Gandalf since i found an opportunity to look into his eyes under his bushy eyebrows
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przelewać (z jednego pojemnika w drugi), dekantować commencer à apprendre
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to pour a liquid from one container into another
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zbieg, uciekinier, dezerter commencer à apprendre
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a person who is running away or hiding from the police or a dangerous situation Thousands of fugitives are fleeing from the war-torn area.
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extremely larg This minor glitch has turned into a humungous problem for the airline.
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usterka, zakłócenie, zaciąć się commencer à apprendre
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a small problem or fault that prevents something from being successful or working as well as it should: We'd expected a few glitches, but everything's gone remarkably smoothly
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rozwiązywać (problem), zajmować się (jakąś sprawą), odnosić się (do czegoś), przemówienie, wygłaszać mowę commencer à apprendre
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His address was inspiring. The president addressed the nation. The government tries to address the issue of black economy. Secondary materials allow us to adress this reconstruction as long as the precautions are respected
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I think it deserves greater dedication on the part of scholars of Religious studies
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korelacja, współzależność commencer à apprendre
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correlation, interdependence There is no correlation here between time and culture.
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ustępować (o bólu), opadać (o emocjach) osuwać się (o gruncie), zapadać się, uspokajać się(o burzy, wietrze) commencer à apprendre
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If a condition subsides, it becomes less strong or extreme.(of a building, area of land, or level of water) to go down to a lower level: The police are hoping that the violence will soon subside. As the pain in my foot subsided, I was able to walk the short distance to the car. There is a danger that many homes will subside because of the drought.
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zwiastować, zwiastun, herold, ogłaszać commencer à apprendre
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mutch-heralded-bedacy na ustach wszystkich. to be a sign that something important, and often good, is starting to happen, or to make something publicly known, especially by celebrating or praising it: The Agreement is not perfect but does herald some serious progress. The president's speech heralds a new era in foreign policy. This drug has been heralded as a major breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer.
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polecenie, sprawa do załatwienia, sprawunek commencer à apprendre
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a short journey either to take a message or to take or collect something: Could you run an errand for me? Errand boy. I'll meet you at six, I've got some errands to do/run first.
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błagać, napraszać się, upraszać commencer à apprendre
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to ask someone to do or not do something in a very sincere, emotional, and determined way: She implored her parents not to send her away to school.
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to accept the blame for something you didn't do Trevor is in jail because he carried the can for his brother
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kondensować zagęścić (zupę), skracać (esej), skraplać commencer à apprendre
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to reduce something, such as a speech or piece of writing, in length: to make a liquid thicker by removing some of the water. to change or make something change from a gas to a liquid or solid state I condensed ten pages of comments into/to two.
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a person who has a back with a large, round lump (= raised area) on it, either because of illness or old age, or the lump itself
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rozłupać, rozłupywać, rozszczepić, rozdzielić (np. społeczeństwo na dwie części) commencer à apprendre
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to separate or divide, or cause something to separate or divide, often violently With one blow of the knight's axe, he clove the rock in twain (= into two pieces). The corpse of a giant oak cleaved in two
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