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to totally agree with/support (normally used in spoken English) começar a aprender
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to be all for sth/to be all In favour of sth
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(formal) to find out about sth começar a aprender
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to consider yourself lucky (used to say that, even though sth bad has happened to sb, it could have been a lot worse) começar a aprender
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to be regarded as important or valuable [generally used in the expression: (sb's experience, record, etc) must/ will count for sth] começar a aprender
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to feel that you have been unfairly treated começar a aprender
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(informal, spoken) the most important thing is/What you must remember is começar a aprender
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at the end of the day Youmay disagree with him, but at the end of the day, he is your boss and as such you have to respect his decisions.
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not to breathe a word about sth to b:
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to be aban~oned because it is no longer practicable começar a aprender
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to be difficult to get or find começar a aprender
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to have a quick look at sth (a report, a composition, calculations, etc) in order to check it for any obvious mistakes começar a aprender
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to listen to the end; wysłuchac do końca começar a aprender
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making a special sound when you grind it; chrupki, chrupiący começar a aprender
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to get a quick look at sth/sb when moving começar a aprender
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to catch a (f1eeting) glimpse of
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tendency, a liking for; tendencja, nacylenie, sympatie começar a aprender
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to listen carefully in order to hear sth specific; nasłuchiwać começar a aprender
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very careful; mean; ostrożny, rozważny; skąp começar a aprender
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money or property that you receive from someone after they die An elderly cousin had left her a small legacy. • something that is a part of your history or which stays from an earlier time The Greeks have a rich legacy of literature. The war has left a legacy of hatred. começar a aprender
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to spend time lazily, to be doing sth very slowly; marudzic z czymś, wolno coś robić começar a aprender
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to search for; food for domestic animals; poszukiwać; plądrować, przeszukiwać; pasza começar a aprender
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direct; coming from the source; z pierwszej ręki I've got some first-hand information concerning the issue. começar a aprender
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to try to find; poszukiwać começar a aprender
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look about/ around / round for
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sinister, maleficient, hideous; zbrodniczy, ohydny começar a aprender
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to destroy or remove; to dismantle; to put sth (such as currently spoken words) in writing; zburzyć; rozmontowywać; notować, zapisywać começar a aprender
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suspicious; podejrzany, spod ciemnej gwiazdy começar a aprender
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low-life He's been hanging around with some low-life company. Spotyka się z jakimś podejrzanym towarzystwem.
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to produce an illegal imitation; an illegal imitation; podrbiać, fałszować; podróbka, fałszerstwo começar a aprender
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counterfeit Lots of counterfeited tools can be bought at bazaars. Na bazarach można kupić mnóstwo podrobionych narzędzi.
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difficult to describe; having no special features; nijaki, nieokreślony começar a aprender
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nondescript It's really difficult to recognize that nondescript person in a crowd. Naprawdę trudno rozpoznać tę nijaką osobę w tłumie.
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to surrender; poddawać się começar a aprender
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unable to breathe; making you feel unable to breathe; uptight; bez tchu, zadyszany; zapierający dech w piersiach; duszny, napięty começar a aprender
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breathless The exhibition left us breathless. Wystawa zapierała nam dech w piersiach.
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a cheap and not very good restaurant or canteen; podrzędna restauracja começar a aprender
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a smile that expresses satisfaction or pleasure about having done something or knowing something which is not known by someone else começar a aprender
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SMIRK "Maybe your husband does things that you don't know about," he said with a smirk. "I told you it would end in disaster," said Polly with a self-satisfied smirk on her face.
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