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pronunciation of 'consent' empezar lección
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How do we understand sexual pleasure in this age of 'consent'?
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No woman in her right mind would go out with a man like him.
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osadzać się w czymś, tkwić w czymś empezar lección
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The appeal of choking resides in tje genuineness of the fear that it provokes.
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niepokój, konsternacja, przerażenie empezar lección
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To the detective superintendent's dismay, the statue of limitations eventually put an end to the matter.
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liczba, liczność; obliczenie, rachunek empezar lección
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Lgs that are used only as a 2nd lg are excluded from these counts.
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zestawienie tabelaryczne; the arrangement of facts or figures in columns or lists so that they can be read easily; a table of facts or figures In this tabulation, each lg is counted only once.
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malejący, zmniejszający się malejąco; w porządku malejącym; od największego do najmniejszego empezar lección
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uśpiony, w okresie spoczynku, śpiący snem zimowym empezar lección
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wszechstronny, uniwersalny "That's what she said" is the most versatile joke on Earth.
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Sorry I'm lat, I was lining at the checkout in a supermarket.
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Sam doesn't play checkers with the old boys.
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Janet was a nineteen-year-old student in her last-but-one year at the local Art Collage.
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sprzeczać się, kłócić się empezar lección
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I wish you two would stop quarreling.
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fool around/about (BrE). to waste time behaving ina silly way or doing things that are not important He always used to fool around in class.
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ponury, posępny; ciemny, mroczny empezar lección
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gloomy; dark, esepcially in a way that makes you feel sad It was a gloomy room with one small window.
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blask, oślepiające światło empezar lección
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glare; a bright unpleasant light which hurts your eyes a special screen to reduce glare
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foreman; a worker who is in charge of a group of other workers, for example in a factory Her father is a retired mining foreman.
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z powodu, ponieważ; z jednego powodu (dlatego że) empezar lección
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for one thing; used to introduce a reason for what you've just said He couldn't bring himself to say what he thought. For one thing, she seldom stopped to listen. For another, he doubted that he could make himself clear.
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płaca, wynagrodzenie, gaża empezar lección
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pay; money that you are given for doing your job Staff have been working without pay for the last month.
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kipieć (ze złości); gotować się (z wściekłości) empezar lección
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seethe; to feel an emotion, esecially anger, so strongly that you are almost shaking Janet could see that he was seething inside.
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poza dyskusją, wykluczone, nie wchodzi w rachubę empezar lección
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out of the question; be definitely not possible or not allowed You can't go in that old shirt - it's out of the question.
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brak równowagi, zaburzenie równowagi, zachwianie empezar lección
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imbalance; a lack of fair or correct balance between two things, which results in problems or unfairness How I solved the gender labor imbalance.
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on top of sth; if sth happens to you on top of sth else, it happens when you have other problems My mother was in charge of keeping the home and caring for the children on top of her paying job.
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parity; the state of being equal, esepcially having equal pay, rights, or power = equality Women workers are demanding parity with their male colleagues.
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Our 2-week-old baby needed surgery for a stomach condition called pyloric stenosis.
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a strong woman who doesn't intimidate easily and can do what needs to be done; a woman who has lived a hard life, due to circumstances she put herself in or was born into empezar lección
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I went into tough-broad-who-gets-everything-done mode. But I never came out of it.
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stanąć na nogi, wyjść z dołka, złapać prawidłowy rytm empezar lección
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get one's groove back (colloquial); to return what one normally does (well) We never got our gender equality groove back despite our efforts.
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zniechęcający, beznadziejny empezar lección
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daunting; frightening in a way that makes you feel less confident The trip seemed rather dauting for a young girl.
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mamić, łudzić; okłamywać, oszukiwać empezar lección
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delude; to make sb believe sth that is not true = deceive I was angry with him for trying to delude me.
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rozbrajać, demontować; pozbyć się empezar lección
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dismantle; to gradually get rid of a system or organization an election promise to dismantle the existing tax legislation
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rozpaść się, popaść w ruinę empezar lección
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crumble; lose power, become weak, or fail The Empire began to crumble during the 13th century.
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spokój, opanowanie, równowaga (psychiczna) empezar lección
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equilibrium; a state in which you are caln and not angry or upset She struggles to recover her equilibrium.
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zużywać, poświęcać (czas, energię, pieniądze) empezar lección
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expend; to use or spend a lot of energy etc in order to do sth Women expend their time and energies on unpaid labor.
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dingbat(s); a stupid person = ding-a-ling "sound of a bell" Some dingbat parked too close to us.
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shoot to fame; to suddenly become very famous Brian, an air steward, shot to fame on the television show "big borther".
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measured; if you do sth in a measured way, you do it in a careful and controlled way, not in an excited or sudden way She spoke in measured tones.
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ogłaszać, wygłaszać, oświadczać empezar lección
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pronounce; to give a judgment or opinion; to officially state that sth is true They had pronounced authoritarian and imperialistic tendencies
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posiadający wiele poziomów empezar lección
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split-level; a split-level house, room, or building has floors at different heights in different parts
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notoriety; the state of being famous or well known for sth that is bad or that people don't approve of John is already a writer of some notoriety
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przesadny, wylewny, rażący empezar lección
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fulsome; a fulsome speech or piece of writing sounds insincere because it contains too much praise, expressions of thanks etc The book contains a fulsome dedication to his wife.
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dziewczyna z rozkładówki? empezar lección
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centerfold; a picture of a naked woman that covers the two pages in the middle of a magazine Marcuse told Playboy he would do the intervirw, but "only if he could be thr centerfold."
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prowokujący, rażący; zaskakujący, szokujący empezar lección
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jarring; making sb feel annoyed or shocked; being different in style or appearance from sth else and therefore looking strange
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equate sth to/with sth; to consider that two things are similar or connected Most people equate wealth with success.
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to make evident or public empezar lección
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Heffner, via Playboy, did bring sexuality a little more into the open.
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sorely; very much or very seriously = greatly Your help is sorely needed.
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nie do obrony, nie do utrzymania (stanowisko, opinia...) empezar lección
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ujść uwadze, zostać niezauważonym empezar lección
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fall through the cracks; to not be noticed or dealt with Little details often fall through the cracks.
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zbesztać kogoś, zwymyślać empezar lección
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That was how Donald Tusk, one of the European Union’s top officials, took President Trump to task on Wednesday.
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