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rule something out
rule something out = to stop considering something as a possibility. John's bad temper rules him out for the job. The rainy weather ruled out a picnic for the weekend.
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wykluczać coś
prior
Prior means having happened in the past. An example of prior is a criminal conviction that happened ten years ago. Illegally parked cars may be removed at any time without prior notice.
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wcześniejszy
occur
The robbery occurred the night we were not at home. The police said that the accident occurred at about 4.30 pm.
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wydazyc sie
commend
to praise someone or something formally or publicly His photograph was highly commended. An example of commend is giving someone an excellent job reference.
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pochwalić
trace
race is defined as evidence or a visible mark, or a very small amount of something. An example of a trace is a footprint at a crime scene.
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ślad
hack into sb's computer
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włamać się do komputera SB
skip a lesson
skip = to avoid doing or having something. She’s been skipping lessons all year.
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pominąć lekcji
resent
Resent is defined as to feel hurt or offended by something or someone. An example of resent is the feeling an older brother feels about the amount of attention paid to a younger sibling.
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oburzać się
stunt
Her latest stunt was walking on a tightrope.
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wyczyn
spectator
The definition of a spectator is a person who watches or observes. An example of spectator is a fan at a baseball game.
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widz
ally
someone who is ready to help you, especially against someone else who is causing problems for you If you’re going to succeed in this job you will need allies.
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sojusznik
slack off
If students slack off, teachers expect such parents to help. slack off = slow down.
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wyluzować, zwolonić tempo,
life span
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Żywotność
crucial
crucial = something that is crucial is extremely important. Experience is, of course, a crucial factor in deciding who would be the best person for the job.
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istotny

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