question |
réponse |
After a glass of wine she unbended a little. commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
Don't stand over me all the time - I can't work! commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
She's the most giving and selfless person I know. commencer à apprendre
|
|
bezinteresowny, pozbawiony egoizmu
|
|
|
Beat two eggs with half a cupful of powdered sugar. commencer à apprendre
|
|
szklanka/filiżanka czegoś
|
|
|
Leave Mark to cool off and then talk to him. commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
It was a scandal but the company tried to cover the whole thing up. commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
I overheard a funny conversation on the train this morning. commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
She's always had her two brothers to lean on. commencer à apprendre
|
|
liczyć na kogoś, polegać na kimś
|
|
|
They used to eat in some really posh restaurants in London. commencer à apprendre
|
|
modny, elegancki, najwyższej jakości
|
|
|
The player was unexpectedly knocked out in the first round. commencer à apprendre
|
|
wyeliminować kogoś (np. z zawodów sportowych)
|
|
|
commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
The police tracked the man down on the social network Facebook. commencer à apprendre
|
|
wyśledzić, tropić kogoś/coś
|
|
|
The unpalatable truth is that the team isn't going to get any better. commencer à apprendre
|
|
trudny do przełknięcia, przykry
|
|
|
I've just got enough time to whip up something to eat. commencer à apprendre
|
|
upichcić coś, przygotować coś szybko
|
|
|
Newspapers and magazines were piled up on the carpet. commencer à apprendre
|
|
gromadzić (się), piętrzyć
|
|
|
commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
Don't let yourself be dragged down to her level. commencer à apprendre
|
|
obniżać status, obniżać poziom
|
|
|
commencer à apprendre
|
|
migotać, iskrzyć, błyszczeć
|
|
|
Karen's always horning in on our conversations. commencer à apprendre
|
|
wtrącać się do czegoś (przeszkadzać)
|
|
|
The piano was unwieldy and hard to get down the stairs. commencer à apprendre
|
|
nieporęczny, ciężki do obsługi
|
|
|
commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
He lived an opulent lifestyle that included buying expensive luxury goods. commencer à apprendre
|
|
bardzo bogaty, obfity, luksusowy
|
|
|
He was frozen out of official life for several months. commencer à apprendre
|
|
wykluczyć kogoś, wyłączyć
|
|
|
She looked dowdy and plain in that old dress. commencer à apprendre
|
|
nieciekawy, zaniedbany, bez gustu
|
|
|
You don't have to dress up to go to a pub. commencer à apprendre
|
|
przebierać się, ubrać wyjściowe ubranie
|
|
|
A glass of wine will help you to unwind after work. commencer à apprendre
|
|
odprężać się, relaksować się
|
|
|
commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
My long, thick hair is always frizzy and difficult to manage. commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
He finally searched out a perfect job for himself. commencer à apprendre
|
|
wyszukać, odszukać kogoś/coś
|
|
|
commencer à apprendre
|
|
sprzedać za dużą ilość (np. biletów na samolot), przyjąć za dużo rezerwacji
|
|
|
She leaned her head against his shoulder and started to cry. commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|
Ten people were crammed into the back of the van. commencer à apprendre
|
|
napakować, upychać, tłoczyć się
|
|
|
She'd like to travel more but having two small children ties her down. commencer à apprendre
|
|
|
|
|