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      legalnie, zgodnie z prawem    empezar lección
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      He lawfully purchased the gun  
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      not caring if what you are doing is morally wrong 
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      (of places) extremely dirty and unpleasant, often because of lack... 
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      I bring the unique blend of drive, relational skills, competitive spirit, focused execution and a desire to make a significant impact  
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      I got consent from my boss to pursue this issue  
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      1. gderać 2. dręczyć, dokuczać (np. problem, zmartwienie)    empezar lección
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      1. When you are hungry you start nagging. 2. This issue has been nagging me for weeks.  
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      to walk in a way that shows that you are confident and think that you are important paradować, kroczyć zawadiacko   A group of young men swaggered around in leather jackets.  
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      unikać, wystrzegać się, trzymać się z daleka, trzymać się na dystans (od czegoś od kogoś)    empezar lección
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      to avoid something:   1. He was shunned by his colleagues. 2. She has shunned publicity since she retired from acting.  
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      At the time, I was oblivious to the whole thing.  
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      I need to know what people are thinking, not just contradict them.  
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      ograniczać coś np. opady są ograniczone do jakiegoś obszaru    empezar lección
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      the snow showers will be confined to hilly areas; the prisoner was given solitary confinment for his bad behaviour  
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      a period of time spent doing something   He had a two-year stint as a teacher in Spain.  
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      być zadowolonym, być pewny siebie    empezar lección
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      You should not be complacent  
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      po pierwsze, po drugie, po trzecie    empezar lección
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      firstly, secondly, thirdly    lepiej tak nuż first of all 
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      poparcie przez celebrytow    empezar lección
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      Subliminal advertising was a popular urban legend during the early days of television.  
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      If two people split up, they end their relationship or marriage:   split up with She split up with her boyfriend last week.  
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      polubowne i wzajemne porozumienie    empezar lección
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      amicable and mutual agreement     They discussed it and came to amicable terms.  
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      stare zwyczaje umierają ciężko    empezar lección
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      you have your head screwed on   
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      in a dilapidated condition     Does anyone live in this dilapidated old house?  
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      width -szerokosc   It's advisable to check if actual bandwidth doesn't differ from the one in the agreement. Skrót BW  
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      Do you seriously think you'll get laid today?  
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      przygnębiające doświadczenie    empezar lección
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      z perspektywy czasu nigdy nie jest tak strasznie, jak myślałeś    empezar lección
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      in hindsight it is never as scary as you thought it would be   
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      ćwiczenia sprzyjają dobremu zdrowiu    empezar lección
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      working out is conducive to good health    providing the right conditions for something good to happen or exist:   Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep. A quiet room is a more conducive atmosphere for studying.  
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      skill at doing something, especially using your hands manual dexterity 
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      wymknąć się spod kontroli    empezar lección
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      If activities or events spin out of control, they change very quickly and in an uncontrolled way:   The country's economy seemed to be spinning out of control  
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      Nie zostałem pozostawiony samemu sobie    empezar lección
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      I wasn't left to my own devices   
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      the general situation in which particular events happen:   It is a love story set against a backdrop of war.  
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      czerwony ze złości / zażenowania    empezar lección
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      red with anger / embarassment   
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      zbiegać się (zaistnieć jednocześnie) pokrywać się, być zbieżnym (zgadzać się, korespondować z czymś)    empezar lección
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      1. The band's American tour coincided with the release of their second album. 2. Our views coincide on a range of subjects.  
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      1. A lenient punishment is not severe. 2. merciful or punishing only lightly   1. He asked the judge to pass a lenient sentence. 2. He’s much too lenient when the children are being naughty.  
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      Sabre rattling: The country's leader engaged in sabre rattling, making aggressive statements and military posturing to intimidate its neighbors. 
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      Despite the company's record profits, the CEO continued his penny-pinching ways, refusing to give employees a well-deserved raise. After years of penny-pinching and scrimping, the family was finally able to afford a modest vacation.   Shoppers have been penny-pinching more than usual lately due to the high inflation and economic uncertainty.  
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