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gwałtowne (zachorowanie, zmiana) começar a aprender
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nagła potrzeba, nagły sukces começar a aprender
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[on] bardzo emocjonalnie reaguje, gdy... começar a aprender
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he gets very intense when...
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to catch [or attract] sb's attention
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to give sb the benefit of the doubt
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wątpić w coś / nie dowierzać komuś começar a aprender
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Czy to twój mąż podarował tobie te kolczyki? — chciałabym! começar a aprender
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Did your husband give you those earrings? — I should be so lucky!
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mało prawdopodobne, że dostanie tę pracę começar a aprender
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she'll be lucky to get the job
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uważać się za szczęściarza começar a aprender
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interact [talk and understand], to be on the same wavelength
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rozumieć piąte przez dziesiąte começar a aprender
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to be disrespectful to sb
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robić z kimś, co się komuś podoba, rozstawiać kogoś po kątach, pomiatać kimś começar a aprender
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zwracać czyjąś uwagę na coś começar a aprender
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spuszczać psa, rozpuszczać włosy, "popuszczać szelki", odpuszczać sobie começar a aprender
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nadać czemuś smak, ożywić, Since the goal, the game's gone a bit flat - there's no zing. começar a aprender
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to give a bit of zing, be full of zing That'll give you a bit of zing. I was feeling a bit down yesterday, but then I booked a holiday, and that's given me a bit of zing.
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wydalać [perf wydalić] osobę, wygnać começar a aprender
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nawrócony przy użyciu siły começar a aprender
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confirmation (in Catholic Church)
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rezygnować z kursu, rzucać szkołę começar a aprender
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to drop out of a school, to drop out of a course
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przekraczać [budżet, limit, granicę] começar a aprender
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go over [budget, limit, border]
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maleć, kurczyć się, rozwiewać começar a aprender
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To feel burdened with sth
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mieć głos, zabierać głos; começar a aprender
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usunięcie, wyrzucenie, wydalenie começar a aprender
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expulsion [from school, from homeland]
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Z jakiego czasu to pochodzi? começar a aprender
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o włos uniknęła nieszczęścia começar a aprender
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tense atmosphere - napięta atmosfera; tense moment - chwila napięcia "I was all tensed up"
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niepokoić [lub obawiać] się o kogoś/coś começar a aprender
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to feel anxiety about sb/sth / concern about sth
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[ryzykowne] przedsięwzięcie começar a aprender
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narażać coś/ kogoś na niebezpieczeństwo, zagrażać czemuś começar a aprender
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your inner self is telling you something
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analizować, dogłębnie badać começar a aprender
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with / in regard to sb/sth
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bez względu [lub nie zważając] na kogoś/coś começar a aprender
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without regard for sb/sth
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najbardziej dziwi mnie fakt, że... começar a aprender
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what surprises me most is that...
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żywić nadzieję, hołubić, otaczać troską kogoś, wysoko cenić niepodległość prawa começar a aprender
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cherish hope, cherish sb cherish independence, cherish right:
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nie przypominać sobie czegoś começar a aprender
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to have no recollection of sth
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wyrobić w sobie nawyk robienia czegoś começar a aprender
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to get into the habit of doing sth
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at the relevant (appropriate) time
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only just (very recently)
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w moim przypadku, w takim przypadku começar a aprender
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in my case, in this case...
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speculations, that / of sth
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potępienie, skazanie, konfiskata começar a aprender
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disapproval, sentencing, forfeiting property
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przypuszczenie, domniemanie começar a aprender
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ekscentryk, osobliwość, niezwykłość começar a aprender
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nie może pójść — coś mu wypadło começar a aprender
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he can't go — something has come up
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skromny (o rzeczach) / (o ludziach) começar a aprender
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jakie ona robi na tobie wrażenie? być pod wrażeniem começar a aprender
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how does she strike you? be struck by sth
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potępiać, potępić kogoś za coś / coś começar a aprender
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odrodzenie (się), ożywienie, renesans começar a aprender
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hum (make a low sound) insects, engine, of traffic
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pomysł nagrania tej płyty narodził się w głowie Erica começar a aprender
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the record was the brainchild of Eric
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wtopić się w tłum, po chwili całe towarzystwo rozluźniło się i zaczęło rozmawiać começar a aprender
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to mingle with the crowd, after a while they all began to mingle at the party
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jednolitość (koloru), jedność (reguł, pomysłów) começar a aprender
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uniformity of colour / of rules, ideas
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sanktuarium, świątynia, relikwiarz, grobowiec começar a aprender
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shrine (sanctuary, temple, reliquary, tomb)
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refurbishment, redecoration
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przyjaźń, wspólnota, bractwo, stypendium começar a aprender
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fellowship (friendship, community, brotherhood)
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oddawać cześć komuś/czemuś, wyznawać, czcić começar a aprender
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in the context of / with respect to / in (with) regard to
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drogi były zakorkowane drogi się zakorkowały começar a aprender
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the roads were choked with traffic / the roads are chock-a-block with traffic / the traffic is tied up
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samochody jechały jeden za drugim começar a aprender
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we were stuck in traffic / we were inching along in a traffic jam the traffic was bumper to bumper
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przejechać na czerwonym świetle começar a aprender
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to jump the [traffic] lights
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mieć pierwszeństwo przed innymi começar a aprender
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to have priority over others
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uważać kogoś/coś za kogoś/coś (regard as) uważała, że jest głupi uważać, że... começar a aprender
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to consider sb/sth [to be] sb/sth she considered him stupid / to consider that...
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rozważać, rozpatrywać (think about) zastanawiamy się nad wyjazdem do Syrii / czy zastanawiałeś się, jak tam dojechać? começar a aprender
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we are considering going to Syria / have you considered how to get there?
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przy obsadzaniu tego stanowiska nie został wzięty pod uwagę começar a aprender
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(take into account): consider he wasn't considered for this job
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I'm inclined to agree with you
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brać pod uwagę [respektować] começar a aprender
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to incorporate [suggestion, aspect od sth]
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stanowić część czegoś [włączać, wcielać] começar a aprender
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to be incorporated in(to) sth B is incorporated into a pharmaceutical which is selectively taken up by a malignant tumor and tissues near it.
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(po-) radzić sobie z czymś, nadawać się do czegoś (able to do) começar a aprender
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to prove equal to sth, to be equal to sth
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poróżować po kraju, kontynencie wycieczka z przewodnikiem começar a aprender
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to tour [Canada, Europe, city...]
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wycieczka piesza / rowerowa começar a aprender
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walking tour / biking trip
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pomagać komuś, poratować kogoś, pomóc w pracy começar a aprender
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the thermometer reads 30°C
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tę książkę dobrze się czyta começar a aprender
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to read between the lines
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Are you good at reading people?
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narażać coś na niebezpieczeństwo, zagrażać czemuś começar a aprender
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niedawny, ostatni, najnowszy, aktualny começar a aprender
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recent [last, latest, current]
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to have an intuition [that]...
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I sometimes follow my intuition when making decisions
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(deal with): podchodzić do problemu / zagadnienia To podejście mi nie odpowiada. começar a aprender
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to approach a problem / an issue I'm not comfortable with this approach.
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przeczucie [czuć to w kościach] começar a aprender
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dręczące uczucie / niepewność começar a aprender
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skończyć na dziś (pracę, aktywność) começar a aprender
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pod wpływem kaprysu / spotnanicznie começar a aprender
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to decide to do sth on a whim
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lekkomyślny, nieostrożny, brawurowy começar a aprender
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nie wyrażać swojego stanowiska, zachować neutralność começar a aprender
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to be on a fence about sth
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(causing nervousness) niepokojący, wytrącający z równowagi, destabilizujący começar a aprender
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ciągły, nieustanny, przewlekły, długotrwały começar a aprender
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persistent (long lasting)
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I don't really buy into trusting your gut.
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sprowadzać się do czegoś; streścić się do czegoś; ograniczyć się do czegoś; começar a aprender
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Oprah Winfrey strongly believes the key to her success comes down to relying on her intuition.
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by [or in] leaps and bounds
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posuwać się naprzód, robić postępy, começar a aprender
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to come on (move forward, make progress) Research on this topic has come on.
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powstrzymywać, hamować, utrudniać começar a aprender
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to some [or a certain] extent
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to a great [or large] extent
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give off (smell, heat, signal)
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korzystny dla kogoś/czegoś começar a aprender
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podejmować korzystne decycje to make advantageous decisions
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podejście intuicyjne, analityczne começar a aprender
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approach (intuitive and analytical)
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spontaniczna decyzja / instynktowna começar a aprender
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on-the-spot decisions / instinctual
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don’t dismiss that inner voice
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refuse to listen to what someone says, or refuse to think about something seriously
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to be in the pit of the stomach If you have a feeling in the pit of your stomach, you have a tight or sick feeling in your stomach, usually because you are afraid or anxious.
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Coś się dzieje złego, ale nie potrafię tego wyjaśnić. começar a aprender
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put one's finger on something Something seemed to be wrong, but I couldn't put my finger on it.
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something appears unnatural or wrong, something is not working out as expected começar a aprender
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A few years ago I was involved in a new business, and on paper, it seemed like the dream job, but very quickly something seemed off.
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... but there have been other times, when...
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to be in substantial agreement
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możliwy do oszacowania, wyrażalny ilościowo começar a aprender
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The same goes for / the same applies...
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uzasadniać, usprawiedliwiać começar a aprender
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manipulative (person, behavior)
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to have [great] empathy with sb
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patrzeć "jednokierunkowo" começar a aprender
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szacunek [a high level of approval and respect] darzyć kogoś [głębokim] szacunkiem começar a aprender
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to hold sb in [high] esteem / Who do you hold in particularly high esteem?
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act in a way that attempts to prove how good you are at something começar a aprender
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prymat, zarozumiałość, wyższość the state of being more significant or successful than other people começar a aprender
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She’s completely convinced of her own pre-eminence and talks to everyone as though they are idiots.
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endemiczny, rozpowszechniony być rozpowszechnionym [being part of something and difficult to separate from it], native começar a aprender
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skromny, pokorny [demonstrating that you do not regard yourself as more important than others] começar a aprender
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umniejszać, bagatelizować [make something or someone out to be less important] começar a aprender
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pycha [the fact of being overconfident and too self-assured of your own abilities] começar a aprender
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Who do you know who you think has real hubris? How do they show it?
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sexual allure / hold (no) allure / what's the allure of...? / just don't [see, understand] the allure (of)
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self-assured [self-confident] You are too self-assured of your own abilities
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without effort, without a struggle
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docenić, że ktoś coś zrobił nie mnie należą się wyrazy uznania começar a aprender
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to give sb credit for sth to I can't take any of the credit
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rozwijać się, prosperować, kwitnąć, rozkwitać, rozkwitnąć, dobrze się rozwijać, się rozwijać começar a aprender
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thrive [to prosper, be fortunate or successful, to grow or develop vigorously, flourish] the [business, civilization, industry] has thrived. Narcissistic people thrive on being the center of attention.
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być w centrum zainteresowania começar a aprender
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zwracać uwagę na kogoś/coś começar a aprender
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zniechęcić kogoś do czegoś começar a aprender
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to discourage sb from sth
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umiejętności menedżerskie, doświadczenie w pracy na stanowisku kierowniczym, kierownicze stanowisko começar a aprender
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managerial skills, managerial experience, managerial position
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prawo pierwokupu i sprzedaży akcji firmy começar a aprender
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trwać [perf prze-] [last for a long time] começar a aprender
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using pre-existing work as the basis for your own or to your own advantage começar a aprender
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to be happy because you are doing what you like or can do best começar a aprender
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Kate, of course, was in her element, making all the arrangements.
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obalać, demitologizować, demaskować, ujawniać, wyjawiać começar a aprender
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debunk [institution, myths]
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something worth thinking seriously about começar a aprender
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Thank you for your suggestion – it gave us a lot of food for thought.
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(czyjeś) dni są policzone começar a aprender
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(someone's) days are numbered The latest opinion polls suggest that his days as leader are numbered.
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to frighten a person or animal começar a aprender
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He puts his draught horses in blinders, so they follow his lead and don't get spooked by sudden movements.
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to be suddenly extremely successful in a place or popular with someone começar a aprender
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take someone/somewhere by storm As everyone knows, the Beatles took the US by storm. / public debate was taken by storm
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to change the meaning of facts or a statement; distort começar a aprender
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twist / words, truth, reality You’re twisting my words – that’s not what I meant at all. During the trial, lawyers twisted the truth to gain the jury’s sympathy.
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dokonać oszustwa, być skazany za oszustwo, oszustwo polegało na começar a aprender
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commit fraud, be convicted of fraud, the fraud depended on
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to help or encourage someone to do something wrong or illegal começar a aprender
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His accountant had aided and abetted him in the fraud. [księgowy]
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You've put your jumper on back to front.
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to refuse to accept the truth começar a aprender
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She thinks he'll come back, but she's deceiving herself. Her main character flaw is her readiness to deceive herself. [flaw in character - wada charakteru]
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trick - She felt they had tricked her into saying more than she intended. fool - You don't fool me with your innocent act. take in - They claimed to be destitute, but we weren't taken in. começar a aprender
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deceive someone into doing something. The sound of the door closing deceived me into thinking they had gone out. pull the wool over someone's eyes - I'm not stupid. You can't pull the wool over my eyes like that.
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zbocze góry começar a aprender
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mountain slope the floor is on the slope
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pod warunkiem, że... o ile... começar a aprender
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powszechny, rozpowszechniony, dominujący começar a aprender
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akcja, obława, nalot [też robić obławę na coś/ kogoś] começar a aprender
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podobno ją uderzył twierdzić, utrzymywać, że... começar a aprender
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he is alleged to have hit her
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miejsce (spotkania, koncertu, rozmów) começar a aprender
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czynić [perf u-] kogoś niewolnikiem zniewoliły go jej piękne oczy stawać się niewolnikiem czegoś começar a aprender
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he was enslaved by her beautiful eyes to become enslaved to sth przen.
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to occur to sb (come to mind)
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krótkowzroczny (nie przewidujący konsekwencji) começar a aprender
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short-sighted (with no consequences)
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gonić resztkami sił; jechać na rezerwie começar a aprender
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od momentu, gdy / od czasu, gdy nie na początku zdania começar a aprender
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She's had an irrational fear of sharks ever since watching the film 'Jaws'. We met at a party in 2005 and we've been together ever since. He's been fascinated by insects ever since he was a child. He's been depressed ever since he got divorced. Eric had a bone marrow transplant five years ago and has been healthy ever since.
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karta przetargowa (negocjacyjna) começar a aprender
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bargaining chip (negotiation)
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hostilities [plural ] formal (fighting in war) Hostilities began/broke out just after midnight.
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They showed open (= obvious) hostility to/towards their new neighbours.
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znaleźć rozwiązanie, osiągnąć porozumienie começar a aprender
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to find solution, to reach agreement
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The new ramp will facilitate the entry of wheelchairs. The current structure does not facilitate efficient work flow.
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uprawniony do otrzymywania świadczeń começar a aprender
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najbardziej prawdopodobny scenariusz começar a aprender
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ulotny, (person, animal) nieuchwytny começar a aprender
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przetrzymywać [lub trzymać] kogoś jako zakładnika começar a aprender
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hold [or keep] someone hostage
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to take [or use] an occasion
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w brutalny, siłowy sposób começar a aprender
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odpowiadać za (przyznawać się do) começar a aprender
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hold the responsibility for sth claim / take / accept responsibility for sth
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poznawać (ludzi, miasto, imię, charakter) começar a aprender
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to not completely believe something that you are told, because you think it is unlikely to be true começar a aprender
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take something with a grain of salt You have to take everything she says with a grain of salt, because she tends to exaggerate.
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decydować o swojej przyszłości, decydować, co robić começar a aprender
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to determine one's future / to determine what to do
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(the) humanities [plural] I've always been more interested in the humanities than the sciences.
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ujednolicać [perf ujednolicić] começar a aprender
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standardize procedures/processes/systems We standardize parts such as rear-view mirrors, so that one type will fit any model of car we make.
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at a particular time in the past that you are talking about / wtedy começar a aprender
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Back then, his name was known all over the world. I drive everywhere now but back then, I would happily walk for miles. Things were different back then. Back then, more kids were interested in fishing.
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Can I quote you on that (= can I repeat to other people what you have just said)? She worked, to quote her daughter, "as if there were no tomorrow".
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There is a mismatch between the capacity of the airport and the large number of people wanting to fly from it.
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you do or say something that will upset people or cause problems começar a aprender
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It's better not to rock the boat when you first start a job. Don't rock the boat until the negotiations are finished.
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to tell people about your achievements, especially in a way that makes you appear too proud of yourself começar a aprender
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Go ahead, toot your own horn, especially if nobody else will. She's not one to go around tooting her own horn. He's modest, works very hard and doesn't blow his own horn much.
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you are not free to behave in the way that you would like começar a aprender
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I'd like to raise people's salaries but my hands are tied.
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official rules and processes that seem unnecessary and delay results começar a aprender
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cut/cut through/reduce red tape (He promised to reform and cut red tape.) bureaucratic/excessive/government red tape
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to think imaginatively using new ideas instead of traditional or expected ideas começar a aprender
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sth it is spoiled or wasted (work/ money) começar a aprender
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I can’t believe it’s broken already – well, there’s seventy bucks down the drain.
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fuzja; połączenie dwóch równorzędnych firm poprzez wzajemną wymianę udziałów começar a aprender
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mieć wspólny pogląd, zgadzać się (z kimś w jakiejś sprawie) começar a aprender
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zrobiłam to somodzielnie, w pojedynkę começar a aprender
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I made it single-handedly!
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a situation in which there are only two possibilities, and you cannot do either because each depends on having done the other first começar a aprender
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But it is a catch-22 situation - you can't get people without funding, but you can't get funding without the people there in the first place.
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mój plan obrócił się przeciwko mnie começar a aprender
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Her plans to make him jealous backfired on her when he started dating her best friend.
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an occasion when someone must consider the unpleasant truth about something rather than trying to ignore it começar a aprender
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The disappointing results of the last election were a reality check for the Republicans.
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Sales forecasts were overly optimistic. His films have been criticized for being overly violent.
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rażący, jawny, bezczelny, w żywe oczy começar a aprender
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What you are saying is blatantly false. It was a blatantly political statement. How can we blatantly ignore the needs of our fellow human beings? It was blatantly obvious that she was telling a lie. He has made some blatantly bad decisions.
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dopuszczalny [considered satisfactory and acceptable in a law court] começar a aprender
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The board's findings would be admissible in criminal court. It remains to be seen whether the report produces any admissible evidence. The judge ruled that new evidence was admissible.
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odwzajemniać się, rewanżować się começar a aprender
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bagatelizować [to make something seem less important or less bad than it really is] começar a aprender
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The government has been trying to downplay the crisis.
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odeprzeć np krytykę, komplement [to avoid something such as criticism, blame, or a question being directed at you] começar a aprender
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deflect criticism The president deflected criticism of his economic record by focusing on crime. deflect blame He successfully deflected blame for his mismanagement of the crisis. deflect a question I just tried to deflect questions the best way I could.
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You should learn to accept criticism graciously. She graciously accepted the flowers that were presented to her. He graciously invited me to photograph him in his home studio.
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asterisked / marked with an asterisk
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uosabiać, reprezentować [to represent a quality or an idea exactly] zawierać [to include as part of something] começar a aprender
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Kennett embodied in one man an unusual range of science, music, and religion. She embodied good sportsmanship on the playing field.
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Mindful of the poor road conditions, she reduced her speed to 30 mph. Politicians are increasingly mindful that young voters are turning away from traditional parties.
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sb, who tries to control people to their advantage tending to influence or control someone or something to your advantage, often without anyone knowing it começar a aprender
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He is resourceful, smart, skillful, ingenious, and savvy, but he also can be manipulative. Even as a child she was manipulative and knew how to get her own way.
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jako przysłówek: I don't believe that human beings are innately evil. He has the ability to create characters we can innately understand. Cyril's most impressive quality was his innate goodness. Her dance expresses the innate beauty of the human spirit.
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Though she had spent hours fixing the computer, he belittled her efforts. Stop belittling yourself - your work is highly valued.
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They know this entire resort. Changed 'all this resort' to 'this entire resort' for clarity and naturalness.
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It had been raining hard most of the afternoon.
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Nie bądź dla niej ostry... começar a aprender
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Don’t be too hard ON her – she’s just learning the job.
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She's a very demanding child. a demanding job/task
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wysokość nad poziomem morza começar a aprender
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stromy (znaczny wzrost, spadek) of prices: too high, more than is reasonable começar a aprender
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The train slowed as it went up a steep incline. Yesterday’s steep decline in the value of the dollar was unexpected. We enjoyed our stay at the hotel, but the charges were a bit steep.
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(dobrze) dawać sobie radę (w trudnej/ nowej sytuacji) começar a aprender
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I wonder how Michael is getting along in his new job? I don't really get along with my sister's husband.
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to face, meet, or deal with a difficult situation or person começar a aprender
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I thought I would stay calm, but when I was confronted with/by the TV camera, I got very nervous. As she left the court, she was confronted by angry crowds who tried to block her way. It's an issue we'll have to confront at some point, no matter how unpleasant it is.
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ethnic/racial tension There are growing tensions between the two countries. We need more tension in the wires, so pull them tighter. The tension was unbearable as we waited for our exam results.
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Mam wrażenie, że się nie robię postępów. começar a aprender
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And I feel like I'm not advancing at all.
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przygnębienie, melancholia começar a aprender
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There are signs of despondency among staff. He felt a deep despondency. There is growing despondency at the way the war is progressing. A mood of despondency had set in. despondency about There is a general air of despondency about the state of our democracy.
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to propagandize [to create or spread propaganda about something or among a group] People can easily be propagandized. State-run television is one of the government's main tools for propagandizing its policies.
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She left her car by the side of the road and walked along the grass verge to the emergency phone.
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nastrój przygnębienia popadać w przygnębienie começar a aprender
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despondent mood, to become despondent
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fikcyjny, pozorowany, udawany começar a aprender
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He isn't really upset - he's just shamming. They made a fortune through some sham property deal. That jewellery looks sham to me. It turned out that he wasn't a real doctor at all - he was just a sham. They claimed that the election had been fair, but really it was a sham.
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żmudny, wyczerpujący (podróż) começar a aprender
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an arduous climb/task/journey
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usypiać czyjąś czujność começar a aprender
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to lull sb into believing that... to lull sb into a false sense of security
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