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      adj.   I saw a man in a dim light of the moon   empezar lección
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      fairly dark or not giving much light, so that you cannot see well, opposit bright - przyćmiony, ciemny   
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      v.   I dimmed the lights, it was very romantic   empezar lección
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      if a light dims, or if you dim it, it becomes less bright - ściemniać, przygasać   
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      v.   I’ve got an interview tomorrow and I’m dreading it   empezar lección
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      to feel anxious or worried about something that is going to happen or may happen   
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      n.   Does the thought of flying fill you with dread?   empezar lección
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      a strong fear of something that is going to happen or may happen - strach   
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      v.   A spirit of hopelessness pervaded the country.   empezar lección
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      if a feeling, idea, or smell pervades a place, it is present in every part of it - przenikać, owładnąć   
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      v.   Jake stood shivering in the cold air   empezar lección
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      to shake slightly because you are cold or frightened - drżeć, dygotać   
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      v.   to continue to do something, although this is difficult, or other people oppose it   empezar lección
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      upierać się, nie ustępować   
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      adv.   in a way that is easy to see or notice   empezar lección
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      every cloud has a silver lining    idiom   I crashed my old car, but my new one is much nicer!' 'Every cloud has a silver lining.'   empezar lección
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      every bad thing has a good side - nie ma tego złego, co by na dobre nie wyszło   
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      what goes around comes around    idiom   You should always treat people with respect - what goes around comes around.   empezar lección
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      what you do to other people will also happen to you   
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      idiom   After I failed my driving test for the first time, I didn't want to take it again - once bitten, twice shy!   empezar lección
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      when someone or something hurts, scares or upsets you, you then tend to avoid that person or thing/get hurt once, never try again   
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      nothing ventured, nothing gained    idiom   I don't think I really have enough experience to get that job, but nothing ventured, nothing gained!   empezar lección
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      Take risks or you will never achieve anything. Even if something is unlikely to succeed, it is worth trying it - nic nie ryzykuje, ten nic nie zyska   
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      when in Rome, do as the Romans do    idiom   If everyone in the office wears casual clothes, remember that when in Rome, do as the Romans do.   empezar lección
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      when you are in a different place, behave like the people there - Jeśli wejdziesz między wrony, musisz krakać jak i one   
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      adverb   I stupidly agreed to organize the party.   empezar lección
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      not a very clever way to do something - głupio   
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      adverb   Try to relax and breathe normally   empezar lección
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      usually, in a normal way OPP abnormally - naturalnie ally nienormalnie   
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      adverb   Unfortunately, I'm not able to help you.   empezar lección
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      unluckily, used when you are mentioning a fact that you wish was not true - niestety   
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      adverb   It's going to be hot this weekend, apparently.   empezar lección
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      used to say that you have heard that something is true, although you are not completely sure about it - najwyraźniej   
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      adverb   ‘I’m very sorry about your sister, ’ he said awkwardly   empezar lección
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      in a clumsy anduncoordinated way - niezgrabnie, niezręcznie, z zakłopotaniem   
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      adverb   It took some time, but eventually I found you.   empezar lección
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      after a long time - w końcu / wreszcie   
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      adverb   ‘Can I help you?’ she asked politely.   empezar lección
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      behaving or speaking in a way that is correct for the social situation you are in, and showing that you are careful to consider other people’s needs and feelings - grzecznie, uprzejmie   
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      v.   He leaned over to whisper something to her.   empezar lección
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      to say something very quietly, using your breath rather than your voice - szeptać   
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      v.   He looked at his watch and yawned.   empezar lección
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      to open your mouth wide and breathe deeply because you are tired or bored - ziewać   
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      v.   She sat gazing out of the window.   empezar lección
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      to look at someone or something for a long time - wpatrywać się intensywnie   
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      v.   Phil sighed heavily and shook his head.   empezar lección
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      to take a deep breath and breathe out slowly and loudly because you are annoyed or unhappy - wzdychać, westchnąć   
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      v.   We spent the morning wandering around the old part of the city.   empezar lección
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      to walk slowly across or around an area, usually without a clear direction or purpose - wędrować, włóczyć się, szwendać się   
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      v.   The baby is just learning to crawl.   empezar lección
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      to move on your hands and knees - raczkować, pełzać   
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