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      szczerze, otwarcie, bezpośrednio    empezar lección
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      1. You should talk to each other frankly. 2. He answered the question frankly  
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      1. podkręcać, podregulować, poprawiać. 2 szarpnąć (nos), pociągnąć (ucho)    empezar lección
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      You just need to tweak the last paragraph and then it's done.   to change something slightly to try to improve it  
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      I have started irreversible changes of a nature you know well.  
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      The first is a commentary on problems within the society.  
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      przeformułować (np. słowa, koncept)    empezar lección
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      to change the way something is expressed or considered:   She is trying to reframe the debate about the care of vulnerable children  
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      rozdźwięk (np. między dwoma zdaniami), sprzeczność    empezar lección
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      massive disconnect in how we should solve this problem  
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      a pivotal figure/role/idea  
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      ukłonić się, ukłon, uginać    empezar lección
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      1. I bowed in front of the queen. 2. His knees bowed when he heard the news.  
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      Mindfulness is just the practice of paying attention to something  
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      podporządkować się, dostosować się, słuchać    empezar lección
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      to act according to what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority, or to behave according to a rule, law, or instruction:   He gave the command, and we obeyed.  
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      threats used to force a person to do something:   1. The confession was made under duress. 2. He claimed that he signed the confession under duress.  
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      stalemate situation, deadlock   
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      do pogodzenia, nie do pogodzenia/    empezar lección
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      reconcilable, irreconcilable    impossible to find agreement between or with, or impossible to deal with:   Irreconcilable differences led to their divorce.  
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      zwolennik, stronnik, sponsor    empezar lección
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      We couldn't make it happen without the support from our backers.  
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      He would have drowned if he hadn't had a life jacket  
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      zamierzać, oznaczać, mieć na myśli    empezar lección
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      1. to express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or fact 2. have a particular result 3. to intend:   These figures mean that almost six percent of the working population is unemployed. What do you mean by that remark?  
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      to act in a less severe way towards someone and allow something that you had refused to allow before:   The security guard relented and let them through.  
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      unowocześniać, przeróbka,    empezar lección
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      to change or arrange something again, in order to improve it   1. They're revamping the restaurant. 2. The company has spent $5 million on a major revamp of its offices.  
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      to make it difficult for someone to do something   The police investigation was hampered by a lack of help from the community.  
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      bałagan, zagracać, zaśmiecać    empezar lección
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      People got used to an increasing amount of street clutter.  
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      an object that you keep to remember a person, place, or event:   I kept a seashell as a memento of our holiday.  
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      wydobywać (na światło dzienne), ujawniać    empezar lección
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      My research unearthed some little known facts  
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      ociągać się, zwlekać, wlec się (np. czas)    empezar lección
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      to take a long time to leave or disappear   to stay somewhere for a long time. The smell from the fire still lingered hours later.  
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      a small, decorative object, especially in a house:   The shelves were covered with ornaments and useless knick-knacks.  
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      1. honest or lasting support, or loyalty, especially to a sexual partner: 2. (EXACT COPY) the degree to which the detail and quality of an original, such as a picture, sound, or story, is copied exactly:   1. How important do you think sexual fidelity is in a marriage? 2. The best ink-jet printers can reproduce photographs with amazing fidelity.  
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      We need to figure out a way out of this crunch.  
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      to lose the determination to oppose something, or to give up and accept something that you first opposed:   I'm afraid I succumbed to temptation and had a piece of cheesecake  
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      słabowity, wątły, kruchy,    empezar lección
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      My mother's health is quite frail.  
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      1. osoba piastująca urząd, 2. obowiązujący (kogoś), ciążący (na kimś)    empezar lección
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      1. officially having the named position 2. to be necessary for someone:   1. The incumbent president faces problems which began many years before he took office. 2. She felt it incumbent upon/on her to raise the subject at their meeting.  
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      autorytet, siła oddziaływania, znaczenie (np. polityczne), siła przebicia, duże wpływy    empezar lección
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      1. POWER - power and influence over other people or events. 2. HIT - (informal) the act of hitting someone or something with your hand or with a heavy object:   Wciąż mam wystarczające znaczenie, by to przepchnąć.  
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      zwyżkujący, prężny, rosnący (gospodarka). pełny życia, pogodny    empezar lección
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      1. happy and confident 2. successful or making a profit:   1. Even after a 16-hour day of work and travel, he was buoyant. 2. The housing market remains buoyant.  
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      something that happens as a result of other actions, events, or decisions   The upshot of all this is increasing the prices.  
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      stopniowo zmniejszać ilość czegoś    empezar lección
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      to slowly reduce something:   Even when inflation is low, it nibbles away at people's savings, reducing their value considerably over several years.  
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      silny, wzburzony, rozszalały, wściekły, dokuczliwy (np. ból)    empezar lección
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      very severe or extreme, very strong or violent  
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      a short argument, usually about something that is not important   She was having a spat with her brother about who should do the washing up.  
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      to criticize something or someone strongly, usually for moral reasons   The terrorist action has been condemned as an act of barbarism and cowardice.  
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      pobłażać, zaspokajać, dogadzać sobie    empezar lección
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      to allow yourself or another person to have something enjoyable, especially more than is good for you:   1. I love champagne but I don't often indulge myself. 2. When I get my first paycheck I’m going to indulge in a shopping spree.  
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      starting from this time:   This commitment must henceforth be backed up with real action  
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      There is always a kernel of truth in the stories people tell.  
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      If he keeps paying no heed, he will get into trouble.  
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      niezmienny, stały, nieodwołalny    empezar lección
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      not changing, or unable to be changed:   A moment before, he was calm, accepting the situation as immutable. The laws of physics are assumed to be immutable.  
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      I felt a sense of betrayal when my friends refused to support me.  
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      to persuade someone to do what you want them to do, especially by using money or threats:   The jury who convicted him were suspected of being nobbled.  
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      1. to try to stop something from happening or developing: 2. to block a road, passage, entrance, etc. so that nothing can go along it, or to prevent something from happening correctly by putting difficulties in its way:   An accident is obstructing traffic on the M11. to obstruct a police investigation  
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      The decision which we have to take today is not a trivial one.  
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      wypowiadać się autorytatywnie    empezar lección
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      to speak or write and give your opinion about something as if you knew everything about it and as if only your opinion was correct: 
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      negatywna reakcja na coś, odpychanie    empezar lección
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      negative reaction to a change or to something new that has been introduced:   There's plenty of pushback from environmentalists.  
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      zawiązywać, łączyć, zobowiązywać się,    empezar lección
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      I bound him to abide by the rules. This dinner has bound our familie. He bound my hands behind my back.  
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