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Every race has magical and non magical people, these could be wizards, witches, warlocks, sorcerers, or sorceresses. empezar lección
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But Elymas the sorcerer (for so is his name by interpretation) withstood them, seeking to turn aside the proconsul from the faith. empezar lección
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Spilt feed, litter and standing water attract wild birds and vermin Surely, the presence of these disease carrying vermin is totally unacceptable and it is high time the authorities do something about them empezar lección
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And bless this food unto our nourishment that it may strengthen us... to do thy will in all things. empezar lección
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He never took his seat though, rather spending his time in exile with a bounty on his head and a growing conviction that he had a religious mission to save his people, causing many to question his sanity. Canadian empezar lección
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wyrafinowane usposobienie
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In another study, grapefruit juice had no effect on the disposition of desloratadine. empezar lección
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usposobienie, skłonność, wpływ
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able or willing to change in order to suit different conditions: The survivors in this life seem to be those who are adaptable to change. empezar lección
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He struck me as an affable sort of a man. empezar lección
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He's very ambitious for his children (= he wants them to be successful). empezar lección
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relating to behaviour between people that is pleasant and friendly, often despite a difficult situation: His manner was perfectly amicable, but I felt uncomfortable. empezar lección
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willing to accept many different types of behaviour, beliefs, or choices in other people: He is broadminded about the different forms families can take. empezar lección
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putting a lot of effort into your work: Greg Smith is a conscientious and dedicated worker who will be an asset to your company. empezar lección
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sumienny sposób/podejście
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friendly and making you feel happy and welcome: a convivial atmosphere/host Both the number of well-disposed delegates and the convivial atmosphere among them made the organisers more confident of victory. empezar lección
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biesiadny, towarzyski, miły, przyjemny (o relacjach)
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polite and showing respect: Although she often disagreed with me, she was always courteous. empezar lección
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These results could prove decisive in establishing the criminal's identity. In an emergency, decisive action is called for. empezar lección
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decydujący, rozstrzygający strongly affecting how a situation will progress or end: able to make decisions quickly and confidently, or showing this quality:
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Young and exuberant, he symbolizes Italy's new vitality. empezar lección
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żywiołowy (o reakcji), spontaniczny (o osobie)
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Emma's a gregarious, outgoing sort of person. empezar lección
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Document creation becomes simple and intuitive. empezar lección
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She was a very placid (= calm and not easily excited) child who slept all night and hardly ever cried. empezar lección
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Companies are going to have to be more proactive about environmental management. empezar lección
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I wouldn’t hackle the comedian he is very quick-witted empezar lección
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zastraszyć, onieśmielać, krzyczec z widowni
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He's a very versatile young actor who's as happy in highbrow dramas as he is in TV comedies. empezar lección
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not friendly or willing to take part in things She seemed rather aloof when in fact she was just shy. empezar lección
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nieprzyjazny, nieżyczliwy
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wishing to fight or argue: a belligerent person a belligerent gesture The belligerent countries are having difficulties funding the war. empezar lección
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wojujący, gwałtowny, bojowy, wojowniczy
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It might sound callous, but I don't care if he's homeless. He's not living with me! empezar lección
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stwardniały/gruboskórny, bezduszny, okrutny
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He's getting a bit cantankerous in his old age. empezar lección
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kłótliwy, konfliktowy, apodyktyczny
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used to describe something that sticks onto someone or something tightly: clingy material a clingy skirt Jimmy is a very clingy child. empezar lección
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czepliwy, przyczepny, przylepny
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She has a pretty cynical view of men. empezar lección
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A detached person does not show any emotional involvement or interest in a situation: Throughout the novel, the story is seen through the eyes of a detached observer. empezar lección
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oderwany od rzeczywistości,
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dogmatyczny, konserwatywny
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Why am I still single?" "You're too fussy - that's your problem!" He's so fussy about the house - everything has to be absolutely perfect. empezar lección
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All my children were fussy eaters. empezar lección
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There are any number of miracle cures on the market for people gullible enough to buy them. empezar lección
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impulsywny, porywczy, pochopny, spontaniczny
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materialistyczny, pazerny
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ograniczony umysłowo, zaściankowy
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When she's in a bad mood she's obnoxious to everyone. empezar lección
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He can be very obstinate at times. empezar lección
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It's that patronizing tone of hers that I can't bear. empezar lección
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protekcjonalny, wywyższający się
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Her boyfriend was getting too possessive so she finished with him. He's pretty possessive about his iPod - I wouldn't dare ask to borrow it. empezar lección
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She bitterly resented her father's new wife. He resents having to explain his work to other people. empezar lección
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urażony, dotknięty, obrażony
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The landlords are so stingy - they refused to pay for new carpets. He's really stingy and never buys anyone a drink when we go out. empezar lección
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It was tactless of you to invite his ex-girlfriend. empezar lección
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You have to be careful what you say to Kevin - he's rather touchy. empezar lección
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