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      I wish I hadn't messed around in woodwork classes    empezar lección
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      Żałuję, że wygłupiałem się na zajęciach stolarskich   
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      I want to make up for all the time I wasted in my first year at secondary school.   empezar lección
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      He cheated in his last exam and got away with it.   empezar lección
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      we'll be laying people off in 8 months' time   empezar lección
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      Either we take a 20% pay cut across the board now     or we'll be laying people off in 8 months' time   empezar lección
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      Albo teraz obniżymy wszystkim wynagrodzenia o 20%   
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      embracing or affecting all classes or categories an across-the-board price increase   empezar lección
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      But universities can do much to reverse this trend. Times, Sunday Times   empezar lección
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      our systems of education are being constantly overhauled The mechanic overhauled the engine. Our parliamentary system is in need of an overhaul   empezar lección
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      przegląd, naprawa, restrukturyzacja też badanie lekarskie   
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      reluctancly or with unwillingness. He begrudgingly agreed to lend her his car   empezar lección
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      she chided him for not replying to her letter   empezar lección
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      he throw him under the bus     When the boss got angry about the project's delay, my manager threw me under the bus by saying I didn't finish my work on time, even though he was the one who approved the delay."   empezar lección
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      poświęcić kogoś dla własnych korzysci   
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      throw caution into the wind    empezar lección
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      zaryzykować, postawić wszystko na jedną szalę idiom   
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      die laughing -to laugh ostensibly     "I almost died laughing watching that video of the cat falling off the chair."   empezar lección
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      umrzeć ze śmiechu - śmiać się pozornie   
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      chuckle (to laugh in a soft, quiet manner)     A soft, low, and contented laugh. He let out a quiet chuckle of appreciation at his friend's clever pun.   empezar lección
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      chichotać (śmiać się cicho i delikatnie)   
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      titter- to giggle or laugh in a somewhat hesitant or nervous way     A short, restrained, and often nervous or suppressed laugh. A few people in the silent library began to titter when a phone went off playing a silly ringtone.   empezar lección
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      chichotać lub śmiać się w nieco niepewny lub nerwowy sposób   
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      roar with laughter (to laugh making a loud, deep, continuing sound     Roar: An extremely loud, deep, and powerful laugh, often from a group. The audience let out a roar of laughter at the unexpected and hilarious plot twist.   empezar lección
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      ryczeć śmiechem (śmiechem, który wydaje głośny, głęboki, ciągły dźwięk)   
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      roll in the aisles (to convulse with laughter)    empezar lección
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      turlać się po przejściach (trząść się ze śmiechu)   
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      be in stitches (to laugh uncontrollably     He was telling jokes at the dinner table that had us all in stitches.   empezar lección
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      śmiać się do rozpuku (niekontrolowanie)   
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      smirk (to smile in an offensive, self-satisfied way)     Smirk: A half-smile that conveys smugness or scorn, rather than a sound. He didn't laugh, but the self-satisfied smirk on his face told me he knew he had won the argument.   empezar lección
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      uśmieszek (uśmiechać się w sposób obraźliwy, zadowolony z siebie)   
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      giggle (to laugh in a silly, often high-pitched way)     A light, high-pitched, and often childish laugh. The children started to giggle as the clown pulled an endless stream of scarves from his pocket.   empezar lección
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      chichotać (śmiać się głupio, często piskliwie)   
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      loud, sudden, and boisterous burst of laughter. His ridiculous story about the runaway squirrel earned a hearty guffaw from everyone around the campfire   empezar lección
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      rechotać (głośno się śmiać)   
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      An uncontrollable and sustained bout of laughing. He tried to tell the story but was overcome by a fit of laughter and couldn't get the words out.   empezar lección
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      A soft laugh that spreads gently and quickly through a group of people. The speaker's witty aside sent a ripple of laughter through the otherwise serious conference audience.   empezar lección
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      A sudden, loud, and clear burst of laughter, like the ringing of a bell. A bright peal of laughter erupted from the garden, letting us know the children were having a wonderful   empezar lección
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      A sharp, harsh, broken laugh, often associated with a witch or villain. The old man threw his head back and let out a dry cackle that echoed in the dusty room.   empezar lección
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      Snigger:. Very similar to a snicker, a smothered and often unkind laugh.     The bullies started to snigger at the student's unusual outfit.   empezar lección
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      Chichot podobny do snicker   
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      Snicker: A sly, disrespectful, and often mean-spirited laugh, usually half-suppressed.     He couldn't help but snicker when his arrogant rival slipped on a banana peel.   empezar lección
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      Chichot: chytry, lekceważący i często złośliwy śmiech, zwykle w połowie stłumiony.   
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      Shriek: A high-pitched, piercing laugh, often from surprise or delight.     She let out a shriek of laughter when she was caught completely off-guard by the surprise party.   empezar lección
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      Krzyk: Wysoki, przenikliwy śmiech, często wyrażany zaskoczeniem lub zachwytem.   
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      MORE HOLES THAN SWISS CHEESE    empezar lección
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      WIĘCEJ DZIUR NIŻ W SERZE SZWAJCARSKIM   
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      gonić tęcze i, gonić za nieosiągalnymi marzeniami idiom   
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      every cloud has a silver lining,    empezar lección
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      każda chmura... idiom nie ma tego złego co by na dobre nie wyszlo   
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      The firefighter squirted water from the hose onto the base of the fire.   empezar lección
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      When he hit the pipe with a wrench, water spurted out from the crack.   empezar lección
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      When the dam broke, water began to gush into the valley below. My aunt will gush for hours about her grandchildren if you give her the chance   empezar lección
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      The decorative fountain has a stone lion that spouts water from its mouth. The plant's stem will exude a milky sap if you cut it.   empezar lección
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      opadać o więdnącej roślinie   
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      The inn was garishly painted in bright clashing colors   empezar lección
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      jasne, kłócące się kolory   
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      She has a verbose writing style.   empezar lección
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      napotkać jakiekolwiek przeszkody idiom   
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      Acknowledges the other person     Acknowledges the other person and offers to work together towards a solution ("Let me know if I can help")   empezar lección
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      aggresive writer employs sarcasm and exaggeration   empezar lección
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      We don't want to step on anyone's toes.   empezar lección
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      He is always trying to pick a fight with his brother for attention.   empezar lección
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      it is important to assert your point of view if you want your ideas to be considered   empezar lección
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      przedstaw swój punkt widzenia   
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      Scroll down to read customer testimonials and see what people are saying."   empezar lección
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      zrobiony z twardszego materiału   
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      I wouldn't believe a word he says, he is a liar through and through. He is dishonest, untruthful, deceitful.   empezar lección
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      "his first puzzle punned on composers, with answers like ‘Handel with care’ and ‘Haydn go seek’"   empezar lección
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      for mooring boats and embarking and disembarking passengers and cargo.   empezar lección
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      This is a vintage sterling silver ring with a turquoise stone, possibly a Navajo or Native American piece, featuring a rope-like bezel setting around the turquoise.   empezar lección
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      make waves (cause trouble)-idiom     She was fired because she was constantly making waves by questioning the manager's decisions in public meetings." "If you want to survive in this old-fashioned company, you need to learn to do your work quietly and not make waves."   empezar lección
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      robić fale (powodować kłopoty)   
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      make waves idiom synonims     rock the boat, stir the pot, ruffle some feathers   empezar lección
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      synonimy idiomu „robić fale”   
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      Go with the flow synonims     Keep a low profile: Play it safe: Let sleeping dogs lie:   empezar lección
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      agree to disagree compromise     My brother and I have completely different political views. To keep dinners peaceful, we've learned to agree to disagree on certain topics."   empezar lección
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      zgodzić się na brak porozumienia = kompromis   
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      After living in Spain for a decade, speaking Spanish became second nature." "For a professional basketball player, dribbling the ball without looking at it is second nature   empezar lección
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      admonish, rebuke, scold, censure, castigate   empezar lección
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      The teacher admonished the student for repeatedly disrupting the class   empezar lección
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      the mother scolded her child for drawing on the walls   empezar lección
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      the ethics committee issued a public censure against the dishonest councillor   empezar lección
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      the general was castigated for his treachery or betrayal   empezar lección
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      the ceo unethical actions were seen as a clear breach of trust by the employees and investors.   empezar lección
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      the manager rebuke the employee for consistently being late. the coach rebuked his team for their lack of effort during the second half of the game   empezar lección
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      to die in laughter, to be in stitches     to be in hysterics, to be in fits   empezar lección
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      umrzeć ze śmiechu, śmiać się do rozpuku   
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      the comedian was so funny the entire audience was in hysterics   empezar lección
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      być w histerii- ze śmiechu   
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      the children were in fits watching the clown trip over his own feet   empezar lección
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      please omit any personal information from the report. PLEASE leave out the personal details   empezar lección
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      meybe you could show her a photo to jog her memory. I will send you an email to jog your memory,   empezar lección
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      pobudzić czyjąś pamięć, przypomnieć komuś   
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