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to throw something away or get rid of it because you no longer want or need it: Discarded food containers and bottles littered the streets.
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to gradually reduce the size of something or the number of people in a group: 1. We had 80 applicants for the job, but we've whittled them down to six. 2. whittle down your choice
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stanowczy (opinii), klarowny, wyraźny começar a aprender
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very noticeable or certain 1. sth make the issue more pronouced 2. The need for strong leadership is more pronounced (= clearer) during wartime.
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prognoza, choć nieuchronnie przybliżona começar a aprender
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forecast while inevitably rough
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1. organizować, urządzać 2. piętrzyć się, nagromadzać się (np. o problemach) começar a aprender
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1. to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger: 2. to organize and begin an activity or event: 1. Tension was mounting as the minutes went by. 2. I have to mount the meeting of our club.
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z góry przesądzony rezultat começar a aprender
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wzmocnić, wzmacniać (np. gospodarkę) começar a aprender
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We need to bolster our defenses in preparation for the incoming war.
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Many illegal immigrants are in a precarious position.
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Something in the fridge gave a disgusting smell off
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(an act of) having sex with someone who is not your husband, wife, or regular sexual partner: marital/sexual infidelity She could not forgive his many infidelities.
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The basic tenet of the approved report seems to go in the right direction
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how have we come to understand the world around us
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Sporadycznie, z przerwami começar a aprender
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He signed up for the tennis tournament, so I did likewise
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wpadać na pomysł (np. rozwiązania czegoś) começar a aprender
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começar a aprender
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nieefektywny(o działaniach), powolny (o procesie), nieporęczny começar a aprender
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difficult to do or manage and taking a lot of time and effort: People keep talking about cumbersome procedures and asking me to streamline them.
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zrobić coś w biegu, w pośpiechu começar a aprender
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to rise very quickly to a high level: Renting prices soared a further thirty percent
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something is a finite resource
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Our food supply was soon depleted
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niedźwiedź, znosić/wytrzymać (coś); ponosić (koszty) começar a aprender
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1. I can't bear this headache. 2. bear the cost of living.
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to support the truth of something, or to support someone's statement or claim I bear out her words. The facts don’t bear out your fears. The evidence so far simply does not bear him out.
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zapoznać kogoś z czymś (tematem) começar a aprender
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to explain something to someone I'll take you through it one more time, then you can try it yourself.
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a small number of people or things: 1. Only a handful of people came to her funeral. 2. She invited all her friends to her party, but only a handful of them turned up.
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to add proof to an account, statement, idea, etc. with new information: these findings corroborated. Recent research seems to corroborate his theory.
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Nonetheless, we do need to negotiate with Russia on energy and other issues
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1. high and low periods 2. There are peaks and valleys in electricity usage throughout the year.
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dołek koniunkturalny, spadek começar a aprender
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We've noticed a trough of activity on the market
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kultywować, podtrzymywać tradycje, hodować começar a aprender
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She has cultivated an image as a tough negotiator.
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nieustępliwy, niesłabnący, bezwzględny (o zachowaniu), surowy (np. władca) começar a aprender
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começar a aprender
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wyrażanie uznania dla innych começar a aprender
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expressing appreciation to others
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odłożyć na bok, na później (decyzję) começar a aprender
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When we are talking about security, political games should be set aside.
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coś zaplanowane na jedną godzinę rozciągnięte do dwóch começar a aprender
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sth scheduled for one hour stretched to two
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to use part of a large supply of something for your own advantage Companies must find new ways to tap into their workers, he said.
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continued effort and determination Hard work and perseverance do pay off in the end
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niestety, na nieszczęście (czyjeś) começar a aprender
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in a way that makes you feel sad and sorry about something: 1. I regrettably got involved with some situations I shouldn't have. 2. Regrettably, education has not been properly funded.
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w rzeczy samej / istotnie, na prawdę começar a aprender
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There is indeed tremendous concern about the escalating tension in the region.
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uważny, uprzejmy, troskliwy começar a aprender
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1. listening carefully: 2. If someone is attentive, they are very helpful and take care of you: 1., Attentive observers can look at the flowers, grasses and fungi, which are not found just anywhere 2. A good teacher is always attentive to their students' needs.
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If something is deceptive, it makes you believe something that is not true. Appearances can be deceptive. A few deceptively simple changes
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to consider or judge something in a particular way: How could anyone deem this film funn
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used to introduce something that is different to something you have just said 1. Poor health is accepted as an attribute of normal ageing. Conversely, youth is depicted as a time of vitality and good health. 2. The staff of any organisation are its best ambassadors or conversely may be its worst.
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slightly unpleasant or worrying so that you do not want to get involved in any way: He's slightly aggressive, which a lot of people find off-putting when they first meet him. What I found off-putting was the amount of work that you were expected to do.
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nieumyślnie, przez nieuwagę, (niechcący odkrywcze) começar a aprender
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bezgraniczny, bezwarunkowy começar a aprender
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complete and without any doubts: implicit trust All her life she had implicit faith in socialism.
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take sth upon yourself to do sth
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sporadycznie, okazjonalnie, od czasu do czasu começar a aprender
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ujawniać, rozgłaszač, rozpowrzechniać começar a aprender
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to make something secret known 1. Sorry, cannot divulge that information, Tony. 2. Someone divulged their plans to their competitors. 3. He did not divulge details of his plan.
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