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We have cooperated since the inception of this crisis.
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dziwoląg, oryginał, czub, wariat začněte se učit
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freak, original, crazy wacko
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terrible, disgusting, obnoxious His behaviour was obnoxious today!
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weaken, feeble, impair, sap, enfeeble, debilitate a disease that weakens the body's defenses enfeebled by starvation the debilitating effects of surgery a poor diet undermines your health drugs had sapped his ability to think
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przestarzały (nieużywany, nieprodukowany, np. o urządzeniu) začněte se učit
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wybujały, swawolny nieokiełznany jawnogrzesznica niezrozumiały akt wandalizmu niczym nieuzasadniona agresja začněte se učit
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exuberant, playful, wanton act of wanton destruction wanton aggression The plants in their garden are wanton. Your child is wanton. I won't tolerate his behaviour.
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One room will suffice for us. suffice it to say
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dobroczynny, charytatywny začněte se učit
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, eleemosynary, altruistic, beneficent, benevolent, charitable, do-good, good, humanitarian, philanthropic (also philanthropical)
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resurrect, raise from the dead
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to hesitate, vacilate, waver falter wavered in his support of the rebels, vacillated until events were out of control never once faltered during her testimony He didn't falter in a very important moment.
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słabnąć, wahać się, jąkać się, chwiać się, zataczać začněte se učit
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weaken, hesitate, stutter, waver, stagger
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=, bone-chilling, freezing, frosty, gelid, glacial, nippy (chłodny, rześki), numbing, - ardent, blazing, boiling, broiling, fervent, fervid, fiery, piping hot, scalding, scorching, searing, seething, sizzling, sultry, sweltering, torrid,
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I opiec, przypiec, upiec, II awantura brawl, wrangle, bust-up, fracas, blow-up začněte se učit
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brawl, row, scene, fuss, broil, affray, devil to pay, fireworks, scrimmage wrangle, bust-up, fracas, blow-up, throw-down, shindig, shinding
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kipieć, roić się (swarm, churn, hive, teem), kotłować začněte se učit
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The place seethed with dogs
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swelter, sweat, perspire,
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zdarzyć się, wyjść na jaw začněte se učit
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happen, come out, transpire Nobody knows what transpired there It transpired that she had been lying all along.
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ciężki czas, strefa podzwrotnikowa začněte se učit
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torrid time tropical zone, torrid zone
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nawałnica, tumult zamieszanie, płacz dziecka začněte se učit
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I bystrość, przenikliwość, I smykałka, dryg začněte se učit
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bystry, przenikliwy (w radzeniu sobie z ludźmi, problemami) Te zagadki nie były wyzwaniem dla jego przenikliwego umysłu. začněte se učit
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smart, witty, subtle, astute, acute, shrewd, versatile, savvy, nimble, discerning, dexterous, wide, sagacious, gumptious I was a very quick child. Grown-ups adored me. He asked me a subtle question. She gave an astute response, Those riddles were no match for his keen mind. He is wide and made a lot of money in a short time.
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debate, discuss, dissert, discept, dispute
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gumption, flair, knack, acumen,
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niewolnik, poddaństwo osobiste začněte se učit
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torture, serfage serfdom, chore serf, personal serfdom This work is such a chor
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