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      doprowadzić do czegoś, spowodować coś     Harold’s working to bring about changes in the industry. It can bring about serious consequences.  
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      innymi środkami, w innym znaczeniu     Football is 'the continuation of war by other means' (G. Orwell)  
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      środki, zasób; środek, sposób     We don't have any means to live here. They are out of means.; You can use different means of transport in our city.  
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      uboczny, skrajny; grzywka, frędzle     He attended several of the fringe meetings at the conference. Fringe area of studies. These activities are very much on the fringe of their global operation.  
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      to relax and enjoy yourself, doing very little   We spent the day lazing around on the beach.  
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      We are suffering from the shortage of food. There is a shortage of vaccinations in Africa. The recent shortage of money made us suffer.  
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      Few observers believe that the treaty will bring a lasting peace to the region.  
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      godny uwagi, znakomitość, notabl     His is considered a notable in his environment.  
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      porażka; pokonać, zwyciężyć     It was an embarrassing defeat; You will never defeat me. We were defeated in this battle.  
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      wybuchać, gwałtownie się zacząć     The Second World War broke out in 1939.  
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      The cease-fire of 23 January is extremely fragile and only really exists on paper.  
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      przerwać, zaprzestać, przestać, zaniechać, ustać     Cease trying to do more than you can. According to their orders, we must cease construction of the project immediately. The whispering ceased when the curtain went up.  
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      Wojna szaleje / toczy się, zaostrza     Meanwhile in Spain, the Civil War rages out of control. The war rages around me.  
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      The castle was under siege for three months.  
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      wyśledzić, wytropić, odnaleźć     I asked him to track my biological mother down. The police still hasn't tracked the murderer down  
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      ofiara śmeirtelna; nieszczescie, śmierteny wypadek     Fortunately, there were no fatalities.  
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      He said that Allende's government in Chile was overthrown by the army and the CIA in 1973.  
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      chwycić; zawładnąć; konfiskować, wziąć w posiadanie; schwytać, aresztować     He seized my hand and led me to his room. The jealousy seized my mind. The police seized his gun. He was seized in his own house.  
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      They seized control of the country  
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      A military coup is not a way out of a crisis.  
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      przeprowadzić zamach stanu   
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      rajd; zbiórka, zgromadzenie (ludzi), wiec     He won a motorcycle rally. She attended an anti-government rally. He made many promises at his presidential rally. (wiec prezydencki)  
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      Nadchodzący, zbliżający się     Tickets are selling well for the group's upcoming concert tour.  
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      rozpowszechnianie, szybki wzrost liczby, rozprzestrzenianie     We acknowledge the common threat of nuclear proliferation, particularly from Iran. Here we have a proliferation of scar tissue on his body.  
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      The bullet went through muscle tissue.  
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      życzliwy, dobrotliwy; dobroczynny (organizacja)     He was a benevolent old man and wouldn't hurt a fly. She smiled benevolently at me.  
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      rozszczepiać, rozłupywać; podzielić, rozdzielić (społeczeństwo)     With one blow of the knight's axe, he clove the rock in twain (= into two pieces).  
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      trzymać się czegoś/kogoś, trwać przy czymś/kimś     The ancient ivy cleaved to the ruined castle walls. People in the remote mountain villages still cleave to their old traditions.  
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      Clare was wearing a low-cut dress that showed off her cleavage.  
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      kropla przelewająca czarę     The last straw was when the company fired most of the managers. (full: the last straw breaks the camel's back)  
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      myśleć, sądzić, przypuszczać     I reckon she'll come. She was widely reckoned (to be) the best actress of her generation.  
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      Some kids were teasing him, trying to pick a fight.  
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      złośliwiec; droczyć się, dokuczać, kpić     My brother is always teasing me. Don't tease the bear, it can kill you.  
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      After accident, he was rushed to casualty  
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      wypadek, ostry dyżur (US)   
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      A&E (Accident and Emergency)/ Casualty (BrE)/Emergency Room (AmE) (n)    empezar lección
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      I call these clauses very revengeful clauses.  
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      There will be a human rights clause in the new agreement.  
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      "Well, he didn't invite me to his party so I'm certainly not inviting him to mine!" she said petulantly. Skilful player but incredibly sulky and petulant.  
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      She brought along a couple of sulky kids who didn't say a word the whole time.  
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      pomocniczy, posiłkowy, zapasowy, rezerwowy     auxiliary verb, ~ staff, ~ nurse, semi-skilled auxiliaries  
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      wypuszczać parę, wyrzucić napięcie z siebie     She jogs after work to let off steam.  
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      nie móc się dogadać przez różne rozumienie sytuacji     Somehow we got our wires crossed because I'd written the 23rd in my diary and Jen had the 16th.  
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      I accidentally tripped over the suitcase.  
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      take offence (at sth/sb) (offense)    empezar lección
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      obrażać się (przez coś / na kogoś)   
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      oblgać, przystępować do obleżenia     The soldiers laid siege to (= started a siege of) the city. The castle was under siege for months.  
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      okrutny, zażarty, zagorzały, ostry, zajadły     She turned a sharp, fierce look upon him., they were engaged in a fierce price war, Our competition is fierce.  
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      pracownicy działu sprzedaży   
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      Their lawyer, a big gun from Detroit, commissioned a bunch of surveys to show that their products met the state's standards.  
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      kontynuować, prowadzić; dążyć do, realizować; nagabywać     You should pursue your research. Don't be afraid to pursue your goals. If you keep on pursuing me, I will call the police. They are aggressively pursuing voters  
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      ograniczony (budżet), napięty (kalendarz), ciasny (samochód) and more     I'm on a tight budget this month. He said he was late because of his tight schedule. My plane seat was too tight...  
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      harmonogram, kolejność, grafik     the rota of household chores, weekly rota  
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      nieuprzejmy, nie liczący się z innymi     Our neighbours are very inconsiderate - they're always playing loud music late at night.  
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      powołać, mianować, wyznaczyć, ustanowić     You will appoint me your private secretary. We appointed the date for our wedding.  
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      nadchodzący, przyszły, mający się ukazać     We have just received the information about the forthcoming conference. Her forthcoming novel is expected to become an instant bestseller.  
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      They had words yesterday evening  
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      zrobić coś pomijając kogoś     He went over your head and complained about you to the manager.  
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      You won't get anywhere throwing around baseless accusations.  
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      stado, tłum; stłoczyć, zgromadzić; zaganica     ~ of raindeer, ~ of people; Her concert herded thousands of people; He herded the sheep to the farm.  
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      pametnik, życiorys, memoriał     Will you help me write my memoir?  
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      spotkanie (niespodziewane), zetknięcie     I remember my first encounter with a smartphone. Our encounter was an unpleasant surprise.  
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      wycofać; wypłacać; odwołać     ~ soldiers / troops, ~ money; ~ words; ~ from the project, ~ from the competition  
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      czołgac się, wlec się, raczkować; pełznąć     crawling soldier, crawl into bed, crawling car, crawling kid, crawling caterpillar  
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      traktat, układ, porozmienie     The Treaty of Lisbon was initially known as the Reform Treaty.  
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      trzymający w napięciu, porywający, wciągający   
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      to defeat an enemy completely and force them to run away to defeat an opponent completely:   The Russian chess team routed all the rest. The battle/election was a complete and utter rout.  
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      wymawiać, wyrażać, wydawać; kompletny, całkowity, bezdenny     She sat through the whole meeting without uttering a word.; utter confusion/misery/chaos utter nonsense/rubbish/drivel The meeting was a complete and utter waste of time. Lying back in the hot bath was utter bliss.  
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      ... all these phrases which, by the way, are drawn from news articles over the last week.  
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      to limit an activity, person, or problem in some way:   In the previous job I was confined to doing only one thing. Let's confine our discussion to the matter in question, please! Please confine your use of the phone to business calls.  
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      I know it's a cliché, but the birth of my son was the happiest day of my life.  
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      pomijany, niezauważany, niedoceniany     unsung hero, Many of her achievements went unsung until after her death.  
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      terminalnie, ostatecznie, nieuleczalnie   
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      rozdzwięk; szczelina, rozpadlina     There is a rift between what he says and what he does. The marriage caused a rift between the brothers and they didn't speak to each other for ten years.  
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      I'm torn between family and work  
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      He looked at them with contempt. I could hear the contempt in her voice.  
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      bokserski; chcący uderzyć/walczyć     Ali was a pugilistic virtuoso.; His pugilistic friend threatened us with physical violence.  
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      kawałek; wdawać się w bójkę     My boyfriend scrapped in front of a club.  
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      Nelson Mandela is revered for his brave fight against apartheid.  
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