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the careful and detailed examination of something in order to get information about it przestudiowanie, lustracja, przebadanie começar a aprender
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The government's record will come under scrutiny in the weeks before the election.
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the narrow space between a woman's breasts, that is seen when she wears a piece of clothing that does not cover the top of them: dekolt começar a aprender
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Clare was wearing a low-cut dress that showed off her cleavage.
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If your heart/mind/pulse "..." it works extremely fast because of excitement, drugs, illness, etc.: começar a aprender
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sb's heart/mind/pulse races And my heart started to race
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playing against other people to win começar a aprender
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I started playing competitively when I was around nine or ten
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to become really interested in something começar a aprender
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I got into like Halo, Call of Duty, games like that
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area of business that is made up of different parts começar a aprender
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It’s becoming a multi-billion-dollar industry
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the world of a particular activity começar a aprender
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I hate to bring up business at lunch.
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It describes someone who is naturally good at finding and recognising something mieć nosa do czegoś começar a aprender
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To have a good nose (for something) My mum's got a nose for bargains and booked us all flights to Italy for just fifty pounds each.
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to give something or someone that you control to someone else przekazać começar a aprender
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turn over something/someone Eventually he turned over control of the company to his son. They are identifying the guilty and turning them over to civil authorities for prosecution
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to make something weaker or less effective osłabić, osłabić działąnie, rozcieńczyć começar a aprender
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The law was watered down after it failed to pass the legislature the first time.
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involved in or knowing about a crime or some activity that is wrong współwinny começar a aprender
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New law imposed jail terms on people who suggest the nation was complicit in Nazi crimes
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to do something that you have promised to do or that you are expected to do começar a aprender
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fulfil a duty/promise/responsibility, etc He has failed to fulfil his duties as a father.
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It allows transactions to have public "witnesses," thereby making a cyberattack more difficult.
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to touch or make changes to something that you should not, often in order to damage it majstrować przy czymś, grzebać przy/w czymś, zafałszować começar a aprender
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to reduce the harmful effects of something złagodzić começar a aprender
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full of excitement and energy tętniący życiem, energiczny, EXCITING começar a aprender
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a vibrant, young performer
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existing as a natural and permanent quality of something or someone: nieodłączny, właściwy começar a aprender
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The drug has certain inherent side effects.
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The EU and NATO have long had a major influence on the overall political situation in the Balkans.
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uprzedzenie, stronniczość, tendencyjność começar a aprender
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He demonstrated her own level of unconscious bias
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to show by your actions and not just your words that you support or believe in something INFORMAL zrobić co się mówi começar a aprender
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put your money where your mouth is The Starbucks boss put his money where his mouth is and closed 8,000 stores for one day so staff could attend anti-bias training
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slang for saying 'my fault, my mistake, I'm to blame' – but Rob just can't bring himself to say 'sorry'! I'm sensing 'my bad' is a way of apologising without actually saying sorry. Moja wina, mój błąd começar a aprender
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It was me who lost the car keys – my bad – I'm sure they'll turn up somewhere.
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o hit something or someone so that the person falls down: przewrócić começar a aprender
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My friend knocked a glass of red wine over me and all he could say was 'my bad' – I don't think he was that bothered!
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in connection with something: começar a aprender
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also in respect of sth I am writing with respect to your letter of 15 June.
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the number of people who are present at an event, especially the number who go to vote at an election: frekwencja começar a aprender
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Good weather on polling day should ensure a good turnout.
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to make something happen more quickly (speed up) przyspieszyć coś, szybciej załatwić coś começar a aprender
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Something needs to be done to expedite the process.
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Can I please ask till when can we expect Piotr’s VDI to be created.
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to remove someone from a place or organisation, possibly because they've broken the rules or behaved badly começar a aprender
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someone who is behaving badly might be turfed out of a club.
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online shopping without actually buying anything começar a aprender
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place where you pay for your shopping, either in a real shop or online começar a aprender
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Surf and turf refers to when we go to an online store, select lots of things for our virtual shopping basket but when we get to the checkout.
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businesses that sell you things começar a aprender
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past their best, too old to be suitable começar a aprender
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make a mistake and get in trouble with someone começar a aprender
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fall foul of (something or someone)
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The lower the target, the more difficult it is to generate a block.
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I can't come up with €10,000 out of thin air.
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If you can do something "...", you can do it any time you want: dowolnie começar a aprender
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What this also means is that miners can change the configuration of transactions at will
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to invite someone to come to your house: começar a aprender
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Let's invite some people over.
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a recent event that is the latest in a series of related events: começar a aprender
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Call me if there are any new developments.
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In what way? Why? This phrase is usually used to invite further explanation or discussion jak to?, Dlaczego? começar a aprender
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You have to bring all the lawn furniture in. B: How so?
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