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Neil and Sophie discuss how social media is interrupting our lives and may be changing our physiology too! začněte se učit
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wind someone up say or do something deliberately in order to annoy someone začněte se učit
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drażnić się z kimś, zdenerwować kogoś
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= irritate, excite, anger, annoy. This woman kept winding me up by talking over me. začněte se učit
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drażnić się z kimś, zdenerwować kogoś
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= tease, kid. You're joking. Come on, you're just winding me up. začněte se učit
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o make jokes about someone, but in a kind way. I always used to kid him about his hair. začněte se učit
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to insult someone by not giving them any attention or treating them as if they are not important: I think she felt snubbed because Anthony hadn't bothered to introduce himself. začněte se učit
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traktować z góry (kogoś), lekceważyć (kogoś)
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snub = deliberately ignore someone you know začněte se učit
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traktować z góry (kogoś), lekceważyć (kogoś)
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Well, I do get wound up about people constantly checking their devices. začněte se učit
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drażnić się z kimś, zdenerwować kogoś
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They sat down and started chatting away – but not to each other – they were tapping away at their devices. začněte se učit
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Physiologically we're changing, that almost the neck muscles are tipped over to look down. začněte se učit
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That was only the tip of the iceberg. Tom kissed the tip of her nose. začněte se učit
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Have you got any tips to give us before we go there? She gave me some valuable tips začněte se učit
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if something tips over, or if someone or something tips it over, it falls onto its side Be careful that the vase doesn’t tip over. He tipped his drink over. začněte se učit
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The sun emerged from behind the clouds. The problem was emerging from our long discussions. začněte se učit
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wyłaniać się, pojawiać się, ukazywać się
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And I think – maybe I'm not getting it – but there is actually a different kind of intimacy emerging in which these instruments are very important. začněte se učit
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wyłaniać się, pojawiać się, ukazywać się
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A swimmer emerges from the water. začněte se učit
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But it isn't only muscles that might change as a result of our techie habits – it's the way we interact – or engage with each other too. začněte se učit
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This is a deliberate insult against me and my people! začněte se učit
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o umyślna zniewaga rzucona w twarz mi i moim ludziom!)
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to insult someone by not giving them any attention or treating them as if they are not important: I think she felt snubbed because Anthony hadn't bothered to introduce himself. začněte se učit
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Be careful that the vase doesn’t tip over. He tipped his drink over. začněte se učit
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Do you have a rag? I spilt some water on the floor. začněte se učit
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New words formed by putting together parts of existing words are known as blends or portmanteau words. začněte se učit
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mieszanka / zbitka wyrazowa
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To combine or mix (different substances) so that the constituent parts are indistinguishable from one another: začněte se učit
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Serving as part of a whole; component. An example of constituent is England being part of the United Kingdom. začněte se učit
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To combine or mix (different substances) so that the constituent parts are indistinguishable from one another: začněte se učit
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A woman blends cake ingredients together. An example of to blend is to match the styles and colors of various pieces of furniture when decorating. začněte se učit
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