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      Narrowly miss (out on) something     I narrowly missed out on a place at the university.   empezar lección
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      miss something only by a small amount  
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      I was very anxious in the time leading up to the event.   empezar lección
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      If a period of time or series of events leads up to an event or activity, it happens until that event or activity begins:  
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      Cruelty to animals is an abomination.   empezar lección
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      obrzydzenie, wstręt, odraza     If you say that something is an abomination, you think that it is completely unacceptable.  
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      Living in Paris is cool because I get to eat nice French food,   empezar lección
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      to have the opportunity or chance to do something  
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      As I was running down to meet him, I felt my calf muscle pop.   empezar lección
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      the muscle down the back of the lower part of your leg  
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      As I was running down to meet him, I felt my calf muscle pop.   empezar lección
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      wydać z siebie nagły krótki dźwięk (np. powiemy tak o dźwięku wydawanym przez pękający balon)     to break, to make a popping noise as it breaks or comes out  
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      He hobbled home on his twisted ankle.   empezar lección
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      to walk in an awkward way, usually because the feet or legs are injured  
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      Three minutes into the game, Jackson limped off the pitch with a serious ankle injury   empezar lección
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      to walk slowly and with difficulty because of having an injured or painful leg or foot:  
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      It's a really pathetic view to observe all these staggering teenagers at night time   empezar lección
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      to walk or move with difficulty as if you are going to fall  
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      When I got the exam results I was absolutely gutted.   empezar lección
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      ciężko rozczarowany, zniesmaczony, załamany   
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      Football players must wear groin protectors   empezar lección
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      where your “private parts” live  
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      He pulled a hamstring while playing football   empezar lección
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      The best excercise for your quads are squats   empezar lección
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      This exercise works your abdominal muscles   empezar lección
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      stomach muscles, ‘six pack’  
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      Kirk had a patch of brown hair between his well-defined pectorals.   empezar lección
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      I hope the tendon is just strained and that it would heal in a couple of days.   empezar lección
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      Mam nadzieję, że ścięgno jest naciągnięte i że zagoi się w ciągu kilku dni.  
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      She tore a ligament in her knee while she was playing basketball.   empezar lección
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      any of the strong fibres (= strips of tissue) in the body that connect bones together, limiting movements in joints  
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      It takes a couple of weeks for a calf strain to heal   empezar lección
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      naderwanie (np. ścięgna), ból (np. oczu)     to damage a muscle or ligament by using it excessively  
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      To be eligible for something     To be eligible for university in the UK you need an IELTS score of at least 7.   empezar lección
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      Aby skwalifikować się do czegoś, być odpowiednim do czegoś     to have the right to do it because you fulfil the correct conditions  
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      It was just a sharp pain but I never felt in trouble.   empezar lección
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      agonizing, intense, severe, excruciating, terrible, extreme    empezar lección
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      bolesny, intensywny, surowy, potworny, straszny, ekstremalny   
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      a specific pain in a specific point, not a dull pain  
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      The throbbing in his head made him throw up   empezar lección
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      A searing pain shot up her arm.   empezar lección
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      If something, such as a feeling or temperature, is described as searing, it is extreme:  
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      dull, little, slight pain     She felt a dull ache at the back of her head   empezar lección
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      ćmiący, niewielki, lekki ból   
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      chronic, constant, nagging, persistent    empezar lección
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      przewlekły, stały, dokuczliwy, uporczywy   
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      They were sitting in the shade   empezar lección
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      cień (miejsce, gdzie jest cień)     a whole area that is covered from the sun, like under a tree, under an umbrella, under the roof of a house.  
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      He is afraid of his own shadow!   empezar lección
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      cień (kształt rzucany przez coś)     specific outline of darkness caused by an object blocking the sun. A shadow is a specific thing, but shade is just general  
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      Keep needing to do something     I kept needing to stop to go to the toilet!   empezar lección
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      when a need comes back again and again  
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      Sometimes when I stand up too fast I get a bit light headed.   empezar lección
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      feel rather unsteady and strange, for example because you are ill, you’re tired or because you have drunk too much alcohol.  
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      I often have a quick nap to boost my energy levels.   empezar lección
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      something that makes you feel good, or helps you make progress.  
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      The crowds there were astonishing, just amazing.   empezar lección
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      nice alternative to amazing  
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      I ran past a guy dressed as Jesus.   empezar lección
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      similar to something, but not it exactly.  
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      zbiornik na wodę, (kibelek)   
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      general, continuous, dull pain. Usually associated with certain parts of the body (e.g. headache, backache, stomach ache, ear ache, toothache)  
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      How’s your throat? It’s still really sore.   empezar lección
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      it hurts when you use it, or perhaps the surface has been damaged (e.g. sore feet due to rubbing, and walking)  
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      a bruised shoulder/knee/elbow   empezar lección
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      naderwany (np. o ścięgnie)   
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      You should call the doctor if the area around the wound becomes inflamed.  
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      "Your face is reddened even by being out for so few minutes."   empezar lección
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