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tkać, snuć (opowieść), przemykać(między przeszkodami) empezar lección
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1. My grandmother wove a blanket for me 2. My kindergarten teacher wove the best stories. 3. He weaved between the trees and disappeared in the forest
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nieuchwytny, nieosiągalny, wymijającą (odpowiedź) empezar lección
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difficult to describe, find, achieve, or remember: But growth of any sort has been elusive so far.
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hipnotyzujące, zachwycające, niesamowite empezar lección
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very attractive, in a mysterious way, making you want to keep looking: He had the most mesmerizing blue eyes.
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quiet and easy to influence, persuade, or control: A docile person or animal is quiet and easily controlled.
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ożywczy, emocjonujący (o przeżyciu) empezar lección
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making you feel very excited and happy There's nothing more exhilarating than water-skiing.
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rozdzielać, dzielić się, rozdawać empezar lección
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to give money, food, or something else that can be divided to several people: I can’t keep doling out money to you kids.
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No one seemed inclined to help.
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1. a route that leads from one place to another and is quicker and more direct than the usual route: 2. a quicker way of doing something in order to save time or effort It was a bad idea because they took a shortcut.
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My son fell into bad company
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dziwnie, dziwnie, dziwnie, tajemniczo empezar lección
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weirdly, strangely, bizarrely, mysteriously
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obwoluta (na książkę), opakowanie empezar lección
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dola, los, przedmiot na aukcji empezar lección
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The seasickness made her feel nauseous
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nie formalnie tysiąc waluty empezar lección
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zdawać się na czyjaś pomoc, opierać się na czymś empezar lección
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We've been saving up the past few years, to have something to fall back on. to use someone or something when other things have failed, or when there are no other choices
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What is more, this mass influx of refugees could reignite the obvious tensions in that region.
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uporać się z czymś, stawić czoła (problemom) empezar lección
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to try to deal with a problem
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a problem that you have to deal with before you can make progress: 1. the 400-metre hurdles 2. Getting a work permit was the first hurdle to overcome. 3. The cost of this exercise is proving to be a major hurdle.
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the money paid for this type of teaching
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absorpcja, asymilacja, pojmowanie, rozumienie empezar lección
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The uptake of medicated water depends on the clinical condition of the animals
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nachylać się, przychylać się, skłaniać się empezar lección
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This is one thing which has inclined me to the plan. To his surprise she inclined her head, not looking at him
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rozterka, dylemat, wąchać się empezar lección
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Stop dithering and tell me which one you want!
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a serious accident or bad event causing damage or suffering: A series of calamities ruined them - floods, a failed harvest, and the death of a son.
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opuścić (miejsce), porzucić (osobę), zaniechać (działania) empezar lección
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to give up "I and thousands like me are forsaking everything for what we believe," the man said He felt he couldn't forsake her when she was so ill.
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pozornie, na pierwszy rzut oka empezar lección
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appearing to be something without really being that thing
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1. His presidency ushered in a new era of democracy. 2. Either result would usher in a period of some uncertainty.
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to try to deal with or understand something difficult
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But in the long run, I think we'll complement each other. This attachment is a complement to my paper
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wznowić, rozpocząć ponownie x2 empezar lección
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Courses have stopped for the summer, but will recommence in September.
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wspierać pomysł, zgadzać się z kimś empezar lección
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to support an idea, or to agree with someone's opinion: 1. Kate's already agreed, but it's going to be harder persuading Mike to go along with it. 2. She'll never go along with this idea.
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1. how they travel amid the c19 pandemic 2. Security was increased amid fears of further terrorist attacks.
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the spending of money by a family, company, or country: A recent survey showed that in 53 percent of families, women hold (= control) the purse strings
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intensywny, reagujący emocjonalnie empezar lección
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1. These intense colours are too bright for a bedroom. 2. Be careful, he's an intense person.
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During the meeting with the boss the atmosphere was tense.
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przeciągać, przedłużać, zwlekać (negative) empezar lección
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to make something last for a long time or last longer than necessary: 2. protracted negotiations = przedłużające się negocjacje protracted discussions = przeciągające się dyskusje 1. I will not protract this tale with details 2. I have no desire to protract the process.
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I think Mark may have tried the same ploy on them
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kusić, przyciągać uwagę, nakłaniać empezar lección
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to persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant 1. Land was what had enticed the family to move to the area 2. People are being enticed away from the profession by higher salaries elsewhere.
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rozpocząć (podróż), zaczynać, uruchomić empezar lección
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przewidywalne i niezawodne empezar lección
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1. myśleć, sądzić, przypuszczać 2. liczyć (np. dni), kalkulować (np. odległość), rachować empezar lección
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1. to think or believe: 2. to consider or have the opinion that something is as stated: 3. to calculate an amount based on facts or on your expectations:
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crux of the problem/issue/matter
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nieodłączne, wrodzona cechy, empezar lección
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inherent risk - nieodłączne ryzyko
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The movie transcended everyone's espectations move beyond a problem into a better solution
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całkowita(kontrola), zdecydowana (wygrana), niesktywana (wrogość) empezar lección
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1. We took outright control of the ship 2. He was an outright winner of this fight 3. Her hostility is outright.
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Sharp died on 14 December 2011, after a short spell in hospital.
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chociaż, mimo że, aczkolwiek empezar lección
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Though learning English is hard work, I really enjoy it. He's a good friend though he makes me angry sometimes. Even though taxes went up, people didn't protest.
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to develop or come from something The problem stems from what... Their disagreement stemmed from a misunderstanding.
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Many customers voiced their discontent on the quality of service.
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The professor explained the notion of globalization
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a time when all the people involved in a play, dance, etc. practise in order to prepare for a performance: 1. They didn't have time for (a) rehearsal before the performance. 2. He's a producer with three plays in rehearsal.
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