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an interruption in the usual way that a system, process, or event works zakłócenia začněte se učit
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often use it before an adjective to emphasise what they are saying very, really začněte se učit
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Is it lunch time yet? I’m dead hungry!
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A "..." disease can be caught by touching someone who has the disease or a piece of infected clothing: zaraźliwy, zarażona osoba začněte se učit
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The infection is highly contagious, so don't let anyone else use your towel. Keep him out of school until he's not contagious anymore.
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it means you 'behave in an unhelpful way' – possibly sending someone from one place to another to get help zbywać kogoś začněte se učit
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Give someone the runaround When I called the bank to ask for a loan, they just gave me the runaround. She went to the hospital to get the results of her test, but she just got the runaround. Now she's going to make a formal complaint.
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The process of becoming less formal and more relaxed, more casual začněte se učit
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a style of casual clothing especially worn by young people from urban settings začněte se učit
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appear or happen gradually over time začněte se učit
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the trend for streetwear filtered through from its specialised area into mainstream fashion until everyone was following it
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the state of being healthy začněte se učit
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lumpy; having many raised areas on the surface začněte se učit
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An XML schema describes the coarse shape of the XML document
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If something someone says or does is "...", it is unpleasant or not suitable and it is likely to upset or offend people začněte se učit
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His behaviour in the meeting was out of order.
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someone is experiencing a series of successes, one after another. začněte se učit
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bez sukcesu lub na próżno (in a way that has no purpose or meaning) začněte se učit
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We walked on, looking in vain for a taxi. Did all these young men die in vain?
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the action or process of throwing away or getting rid of something. pozbycie się začněte se učit
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verb: dispose
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to decide to forget about or ignore someone or something začněte se učit
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nadający się do zamieszkania začněte se učit
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goić się, zagoić się (np. rana) začněte se učit
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Spain works to lure tourists from beach to shops
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wyrrmontować, przejrzeć dokładnie začněte se učit
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which means 'to choose the best or most desirable things from a group' začněte se učit
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We need to cherry-pick the best food for our new restaurant – we really want to impress our customers.
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lekkie popchnięcie, zachęta začněte se učit
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to make a strong effort against something začněte se učit
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to fight (something) tooth and nail and of course this is something that the coffee shops have been fighting tooth and nail.
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keep something under control and stop it from increasing začněte se učit
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(of a plan) to have the opposite result from the one you intended spalić na panewce, nie wypalić začněte se učit
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China has issued a strong warning to Hong Kong's protesters, saying their attempts "to play with fire will only backfire".
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"on the verge of a very dangerous situation".
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irritating inconvenience. kłopot, męczarnia začněte se učit
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If a piece of work or problem is '...', it is difficult to deal with and needs careful attention or skill: začněte se učit
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It's tricky to learn to ride a skateboard, but you never forget how. I'm in a tricky situation - whatever I do I'll offend someone
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to cause something to continue: uwiecznić, umocnić začněte se učit
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harmless začněte se učit
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to suggest an idea for consideration: začněte se učit
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put forward/forth something
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