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But that’s a hard mindset to obtain because we’re all so restless
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When we give in to our cravings, we only end up craving more.
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Możemy już iść? To jest okropne/straszne commencer à apprendre
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intensely painful Can we go? This is excruciating
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Inwestorzy są nieufni wobec skutków spowolnienia gospodarczego. commencer à apprendre
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1. (of people and animals) nervous or easily frightened 2. (of a person) not serious and likely to change their beliefs or opinions often: 1. Investors are skittish about the impact of an economic downturn. 2. Marilyn was like a child, playful and skittish one moment, sulky and withdrawn the next
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slightly confused I was bemused at his sudden anger.
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sztywny, niemożliwy do zgięcia lub poruszenia, niemożliwy do zmiany commencer à apprendre
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stiff or fixed; not able to be bent or moved; not be able to be changed or persuaded a rigid steel and concrete structure I was rigid with (= stiff and unable to move because of) fear. We were disappointed that they insisted on such a rigid interpretations of the rules.
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Jej ekscytacja była zaraźliwa - Czy ta choroba skóry jest zakaźna? commencer à apprendre
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A contagious disease is one that you can get if you touch someone who has it. - A contagious feeling spreads quickly amongst people. Her excitement was contagious. - Is that skin disease contagious?
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bezpowrotnie / nieodwołalnie commencer à apprendre
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Every significant moment in my life is irrevocably linked to some form of art
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why carrots being good for our eyesight was myth, a piece of british propaganda meant to encourage brits to eat the vegetable at a time of scarcity during the second world war.
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