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1. oblewać egzamin 2. oblewać studentów começar a aprender
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I flunked math in second grade. She's flunked 13 of the 18 students.
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1. uderzenie golf 2. cios 3. pojedynczy sukces 4. udar mózgu 5. seria uderzeń o wodę 6. styl pływacki 7. pociągnięcie pędzlem 8. pogłaskanie 9. głos wydawany przez zegar começar a aprender
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What a beautiful stroke! His punishment was six strokes of the cane. Your idea was a stroke of genius. He swam with long powerful strokes. Butterfly is the only stroke I can't do. He gave the cat a stroke. to paint with fine brush strokes
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1. głaskać 2. delikatne dotknięcie 3. uderzać começar a aprender
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He's a beautiful dog. Can I stroke him? He stroked her hair affectionately. He stroked the teacher and silence fell on the class.
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1. przekleństwo 2. klątwa 3. sth that causes harm or evil começar a aprender
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The old witch put a curse on me. Her presence is a curse. the curse of drug addiction. Noise is a curse of modern city life. He muttered a curse at the other driver.
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1. przeklinać 2. przeklinać kogoś, zaklinać magią começar a aprender
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She cursed her bad luck. He cursed himself for his stupidity. Legend has it that the whole village had been cursed by a witch.
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começar a aprender
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1. oszust 2. zgięcie łokciowe 3. pastorał começar a aprender
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Most of these politicians are just a bunch of crooks. The shepherd carried a long crook
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She winked and crooked a finger at him.
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1. przekrzywiony, krzywy 2. dishonest começar a aprender
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A crooked nose/smile. A village of crooked streets. All the officials are crooked.
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I feel a deep sense of gratitude to her. I would like to express my gratitude to everyone for their hard work.
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bezpodstawny, niepotrzebny np. przemoc, wandalizm, insult começar a aprender
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gratuitous violence on television
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1. of very high quality or great beauty (wzniosłość) 2. extreme - w sensie nie bycia świadomym começar a aprender
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Sublime beauty. The location of the hotel is sublime. The sublime confidence of youth. He battled on, in the sublime conviction that he was in the right.
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He transforms the most ordinary subject into the sublime.
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1. gromada, stado 2. grupa ludzi 3. grupa wiernych começar a aprender
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He looks after a flock of 500 sheep. They came in flocks to see the procession.
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Thousands of people flocked to the beach this weekend.
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the deleterious effect of stress on health
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1. płomień 2. jasnoczerwony/pomarańczowy kolor 3. bardzo silne uczucie 4. bluzgi começar a aprender
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A flame-red car. His childhood interest in the game had ignited a flame of passion for football. He wrote an awful flame. I will not respond to the flame in the e-mail he sent me. She has flame hair.
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1. płonąć 2. zrobić się czerwonym 3. bluzgać - mail começar a aprender
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Her cheeks flamed with rage. Relax, Peter, you're flaming. You can't flame in an e-mail to your boss!
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górska rzeka albo spieniona woda começar a aprender
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stopka z nazwiskiem autora começar a aprender
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1. grób, mogiła 2. a way of referring to death or a person’s death começar a aprender
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Is there life beyond the grave? He followed her to the grave. British war graves in France and Belgium.
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1. poważny - reason to feel worried 2. posępny começar a aprender
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The police have expressed grave concern about the missing child's safety. We were in grave danger. He looked very grave as he entered the room.
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She felt nothing but hatred for her attacker.
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1. nienawiść 2. a person or thing that you hate começar a aprender
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Plastic flowers have always been a particular hate of mine.
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I don't understand how people can be so hateful to one another.
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