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nauczyciel akademicki (zwłaszcza w Oxfordzie i Cambridge, przywdziewać začněte se učit
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All of the dons at Oxford are helpful and kind. She dons a fake smile every single day.
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In numerals, agreement in definiteness is encoded by the contrast between free and bound forms of the numerals.
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na mocy na, ze względu na začněte se učit
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She succeeded by virtue of her tenacity rather than her talent.
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illegal or disapproved of by society: illicit drugs such as cocaine and cannabis the illicit trade in stolen vehicles
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wysunąć(hipotezę), postulować, przedkładac začněte se učit
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to suggest a theory, belief, or opinion for other people to consider: It was Ptolemy who propounded the theory that the earth was at the centre of the universe.
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in a way that is done without knowing or planning I apologize for any anxiety which I may, unwittingly, have caused. Unwittingly, I may have given a misleading impression in my interviews. The two women claimed they were the unwitting victims of a drug dealer
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to demand and get something, sometimes using force or threats: to make something necessary to exact revenge on someone The blackmailers exacted a total of $100,000 from their victims. Heart surgery exacts tremendous skill and concentration.
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a horse that is ridden
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akcyza, wycinać (usuwać w trakcie zabiegu), usuwać (fragment z tekstu) začněte se učit
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a tax made by a government on some types of goods produced and used within their own country: to remove something, especially by cutting The excise (duty) on beer was increased under the last government. During a three-hour operation six tumours were excised from the wall of the patient's stomach.
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skracać (zarobki), ograniczać (wolność) začněte se učit
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to stop something before it is finished, or to reduce or limit something: to curtail your holiday/spending With all the snow, our daily walks have been severely curtailed.
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streszczenie (podsumowanie wydarzeń w filmie) začněte se učit
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a short description of the contents of something such as a film or book
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dąsać się, strzelać fochy, foch začněte se učit
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to be silent and refuse to smile or be pleasant to people because you are angry about something that they have done He's sulking in his room because I wouldn't let him have any more chocolate.
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They worked hard to return this armor to its original sheen. The feathers of this bird sheen. You're sheening! You look great.
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szybki i nieprzewidywalny, rtęć začněte se učit
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połać, nieużytku wrzosowisko začněte se učit
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an area of land that is not used for growing crops, where grass and other small plants grow, but where there are few trees or bushes
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krytykować ostro, obedrzeć ze skóry začněte se učit
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to remove the skin from a person's or animal's body. to whip a person or animal so hard that some of their skin comes off The critics really flayed (= severely criticized) his new book. I'll be flayed alive when she finds out!
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(especially of machines) to make a low, soft, continuous sound: I could hear the washing machine whirring in the kitchen.
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ślinić się (o widoku jedzenia, dziecku) sth associated with the word "slave" začněte se učit
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(especially of an animal) to allow liquid to come out of the mouth, especially because of excitement or hunger: The dog slavered with excitement when told it was time for a walk. Stop slavering over that guitar, Stephen!
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oparzenie(wrzątkiem), oparzyć się, wyparzyć začněte se učit
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to burn the skin with boiling liquid or steam: to put something in boiling water or steam in order to make it completely clean: I dropped a pan of boiling water and scalded my leg. Scald the needles to sterilize them. Scald the milk and then add it to the egg and sugar mixture.
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ściekającą whisky začněte se učit
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any of the long, stiff hairs growing on the face of a cat, mouse, or other mammal He watched the cat cleaning the milk off her whiskers.
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to make a sudden, small movement because of pain or fear He didn't even flinch when the nurse cleaned the wound. We must not flinch from difficult decisions.
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grzywiasty, grzebieniasty, ozdobiony grzebieniem začněte se učit
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to intentionally annoy and upset someone by making unkind remarks to them, laughing unkindly at them, etc.: The other kids used to taunt him in the playground because he was fat and wore glasses. The youngest in the group was taunted mercilessly. He had to endure the nastiest of racist taunts.
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The basement was cold and dank.
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korowód, konkurs piękności, parada, pokaz začněte se učit
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a show, usually performed outside, that consists of people wearing traditional clothing and acting out historical events Our youngest son is taking part in the school pageant. a beauty pageant. They went together to the May Day pageant.
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wstrząs, szarpnięcie, jeden głębszy drink začněte se učit
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to (cause something or someone to) move suddenly and violently: SHAKE, JERK, shudder The train stopped unexpectedly and we were jolted forwards. The truck jolted along the rough track through the field. The charity used photos of starving children in an attempt to jolt the public conscience the news about Sam's illness jolted her into ac
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We brought him into our ranks because of his unique skill set. grey ranks
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bez znaczenia, błahy, nielogicznyniekonsekwentny začněte se učit
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not important an inconsequential matter/remark Most of what she said was pretty inconsequential.
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začněte se učit
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a raised path, especially across a wet area
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migotanie, migotać, błyskać, drgać začněte se učit
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to move irregularly or unsteadily. to burn or shine fitfully or with a fluctuating light. to appear or pass briefly or quickly Shadows flickered on the wall. a candle flickering in the window. Thoughts flickered through his mind.
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turned away from what is right or good(improper, corrupt) obstinate in opposing what is right, reasonable may imply wrongheaded, determined, or cranky opposition to what is reasonable or normal. a perverse, intractable critic
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przesyt, zalew, nadmiar; nasycać zalewać, objadać się czymś začněte se učit
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a supply of something that is much greater than can be sold or is needed or wanted The fall in demand for coffee could cause a glut on/in the market. The current glut of graduates means that many of them will not be able to find jobs. Children to glut on cakes.
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hałas, łoskot (np. silników) začněte se učit
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a loud, unpleasant confused noise that lasts for a long time: the din of the traffic I had to shout to make myself heard above the din. The children were making a terrible din.
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minąć, przejechać, nie trafić, minąć (cel) začněte se učit
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to go further than the end of or past something, without intending to The plane overshot the runway and finished up in the water. The town was then so little known that the train overshot the station.
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dziedzic, giermek, drogi panie začněte se učit
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in the past in England, a man who owned most of the land around a village. used as a friendly form of address by one man to another who might be of a higher social class: "I don't know if all my luggage is going to fit in the back of the taxi." "Don't worry, squire, I'll get it in."
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cep, młócić kijem, bić kijem, machać začněte se učit
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(especially of arms and legs) to move energetically in an uncontrolled way: a tool consisting of a rod that hangs from a long handle, used especially in the past for threshing grain She ran from the house in a terrible rage, her arms flailing in the air.
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suddenly filled with strong feelings of shock and worry:
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fałszywa skromność, rezerwa w stosunku do kogoś začněte se učit
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behaviour in which someone intentionally tries to keep something secret: behaviour in which someone is or pretends to be shy, or like a child: The unwritten rules of political conduct demand a certain coyness. I'd love to come out with you," Melanie said, without the slightest coyness.
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kołek(hak), śledź do namiotu, klamerka, ustalać stała cenę začněte se učit
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. a device used to fasten something into a particular place. to fasten something in place with pegs He took off his coat/hat and hung it on the. Hammer the (tent) pegs firmly into the ground. clothes peg. I'll peg out the clothes before I go to work. The agreement works because member nations haven't tried to peg prices
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belonging or relating to a marriage or to the state of being married: nuptial vows/promises the nuptial bed
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sprzeciwiać się, protest, obiekcja (w sądzie) začněte se učit
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to take exception: OBJECT —often used with to or at. the act or an instance of objecting: PROTEST. implies hesitation caused by objection to an outside suggestion or influence it would seem hazardous to demur to a proposition which is so widely accepted. rather than be brought into court he will pay without demur
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the state of being another person's slave (= a person who is owned by them and has to work for them): The slaves were kept in bondage until their death. they were upheld in the one ring's bondage.
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pierwotna przyczyna (istota) začněte se učit
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brzydzić się, czuć odrazę začněte se učit
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to hate a way of behaving or thinking, often because you think it is not moral: detest, loathe Tolkien abhored any kind of national movements and 20th century's proclivities to authoritarianism among the people. I abhor all forms of racism. His opponent abhors the death penalty.
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struga(ognia), strumień, nagły wzrost, wybuch, wytryskac i buchać ogień i woda začněte se učit
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to (cause to) flow out suddenly and with force, in a fast stream: a sudden and short period of increased activity, effort, or speed Blood was spurting out all over the place. His arm was spurting blood where the vein had been severed. There was a sudden spurt of activity in the housing market. The water came out in spurts
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dziewictwo, błona dziewicza (literacko) začněte se učit
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ruse, subterfuge. a carefully planned way of achieving or dealing with something, often involving a trick: Her stratagem for dealing with her husband's infidelities was to ignore them. Sauron was the master of stratagem.
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diabeł, potwór (o osobie), monstrum, bzik začněte se učit
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an evil and cruel person: someone who likes something very much or is very interested in something: He was portrayed in the media as a complete fiend. a health/sex/chocolate fiend McCormack is a fiend for punctuality.
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inkrustowane; inkrustacja začněte se učit
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Some of these inlays were written in his own blood.
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tytułować się, stylizować začněte se učit
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to give a title to a person or group She styles herself "Doctor" but she doesn't have a degree
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osobnik obupłciowy, hermafrodyta začněte se učit
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a plant, animal, or person with both male and female sex organs
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trwałość, twierdzą (termin literacki) začněte se učit
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wydalenie ze szkoły; usunięcie, wyrzucenie; wypuszczenie gazu začněte se učit
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(the act of) forcing someone, or being forced, to leave a school, organization, or country: expulsion from the magic order. This is the second expulsion of a club member this year. The government ordered the expulsion of foreign journalists.
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začněte se učit
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Uczyłem się (odbyłem praktykę) u piekarza začněte se učit
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I was apprenticed to a baker
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to express great sadness or disappointment about something. deplore, lament, bemoan He bewailed his misfortune and the loss of his most treasured possessions.
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extremely happy and excited, often because something has happened or been achieved: ecstatic, thrill The prince was reported to be elated at/by the birth of his daughter.
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