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        |  začněte se učit poważny (przestępstwo) pogorszony  |  |   Aggravated rape in the first degree" bans sexual intercourse or sodomy with a child under 13. |  |  | 
|   przeszukać, wywrócić do góry nogami. doszczętnie zniszczyć, trawić (o ogniu, pożarze)   flakizačněte se učit |  |  don't perplex with a word tripe   They gutted my room but they didn't find anything. My flat was gutted by fire last night. |  |  | 
|  flotazačněte se učit |  |   Your horse is fleet! I want to ride it. She caught his wrist and ran fleetly down the corridor. |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |  a small, black creature with a large head and long tail that lives in water and develops into a frog or toad |  |  | 
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|  začněte se učit agresywnie pewny siebie, zarozumiały; zwyżkowy  |  |  giving your opinions in a powerful and confident way: A bullish financial market is one in which share prices are rising   She's being very bullish about the firm's future. |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |  a child, especially one who behaves badly   She's behaving like a spoilt brat. |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit szczupły, zapasowy, dodatkowy, wolny  |  |   She runs every day to have a spare figure. I spared an hour for this meeting and it was a waste of time. I lost my key but I have a spare. |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit ocenić coś na oko, określić coś na oko, mierzyć kogoś wzrokiem  |  |   The cook eyeballed all the ingredients of the goulash. |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit nieposzalowana uczciwość, prawość  |  |  complete honesty:   Her probity and integrity are beyond question. |  |  | 
|   ubikacja, sedes, klozet (pojemnik   mainly UKzačněte se učit |  |  lavvy. a toilet   The lavatories will be out of service for the rest of the flight. |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit poprzednik, okoliczność poprzedzająca oficjalnie przodek  |  |  someone or something existing or happening before, especially as the cause or origin of something existing or happening later: a word or phrase that a pronoun refers back to:   Many people feel a great curiosity to find out about their antecedents. In the sentence "He picked a book off the shelf and handed it to Sally", "book" is the antecedent of "it". |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit dziwoląg, oryginał, czub,  |  |   Some whacko called telling us to get out of there. |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |  the back of the neck   She kissed the nape of his neck. |  |  | 
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|  začněte se učit ciężkostrawny, sycący (o jedzeniu); nudny (np. o sztuce), drętwy (np. o atmosferze),  |  |  stuffy Stodgy food is heavy and unhealthy, sometimes in an unpleasant way: boring, serious, and formal   I've been eating too many stodgy puddings. Neither company has succeeded in shedding its stodgy image. Younger consumers, it is said, regard their products as stodgy and unfashionable |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |   a short plant or its small seed-like fruits that have a flavour similar to but weaker than aniseed and are used in food, especially for making bread or cake: |  |  | 
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| začněte se učit |  |   be on first name terms with somebody  |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit dostrzegać, zauważać, obczaić (BE) - potocyzm; mierzyć czas  |  |   You must clock the new doctor, he is cute. |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit zlać, stłuc, dać lanie; skóra  |  |  the strong, thick skin of an animal, used for making leather   I'll hide you if you dare to return to our family farmstead. I'll have your hide once we get home |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |  small pieces of metal that fly through the air when a bomb or similar weapon explodes and are intended to injure people   Twelve people were hit by shrapnel in the attack. a shrapnel wound. shrapnel granate |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |  If you say that someone goes to great lengths to achieve something, you mean that they try very hard and perhaps do extreme things in order to achieve it.   Greta Garbo went to great lengths to hide from reporters and photographers |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit marnieć, gnić, popaść w zapomnienie, poniewierać się (np. osoba, przedmiot), stracić animusz, werwę, podupaść  |  |  to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation, often for a long time. PINE   After languishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered. He has been languishing in jail for the past 20 years. The ruling party is languishing in third place in the opinion polls. |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |   She can talk about her kids on end. I have been working on end today |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit po czyjejś stronie, z czyjejś strony  |  |   The problem has been fixed on their end |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |  a tool like a hammer with a large, flat end made of wood or rubber:   Lay it on a workbench and sharply smack it with a mallet. The strong men in the circus swing a mallet to ring the bell. |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |  to get enough food or money to stay alive, but no more:   The prisoners were subsisting on a diet of bread and water. These people subsist on rice, beans, fruits, and vegetables. |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |  because of. a small hollow mark in the surface of something, caused by pressure or by being hit   She got what she wanted by dint of pleading and threatening. Additionally, many have dints that must be derived from rough handling before firing. |  |  | 
| začněte se učit |  |  sometimes   Every so often I came out just long enough to get water. And every so often, a small change does make a big difference. |  |  | 
|  začněte se učit knot (część świeczki), obraźliwie pała  |  |  a piece of string in the centre of a candle, or a similar part of a light, that supplies fuel to a flame |  |  |