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Fran's a friendly, down-to-earth person. začněte se učit
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practical and direct in a sensible honest way - przyziemny
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He is a real computer geek. He knows how to write code and loves playing computer games. začněte se učit
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a person who is socially awkward and unpopular: a usually intelligent ... or expert especially in a technological field or activity - maniak komputerowy
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Jo is not a people person so she prefers staying at home. začněte se učit
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someone who likes being with other people
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keep yourself to yourself idiom He is a quiet person who keeps himself to himself. začněte se učit
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to stay at home by yourself or with your family instead of going out to meet other people
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Kelly is a good laugh, she always tells new jokes. začněte se učit
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someone who is a fun person
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n. I'm not a morning person - that's why I usually start work at 10a.m. začněte se učit
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someone who is more productive in the morning - osoba poranna
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Geoff is always popular at dinner parties because he's so witty. začněte se učit
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funny and clever - dowcipny
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I am a little last-minute and don't organise things in advance. People say I'm always sponaneous. začněte se učit
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something that is spontaneous happens without being planned - spontaniczny
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Becky's become a very cautious driver since her accident. začněte se učit
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careful to avoid problems or danger - ostrożny
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Aunt Jules was always a bit eccentric. začněte se učit
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strange or unusual - ekscentryczny przym.
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If those are genuine diamonds, they'll be worth a fortune! začněte se učit
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if something is genuine, it really is what it seems to be - prawdziwy przym.
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Were you a moody teenager? začněte se učit
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often becoming angry or unhappy - nastrojowy
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Jim can be so naive sometimes. začněte se učit
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not having much experience of how complicated life is, so that you trust people too much and believe that good things will always happen - naiwny
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James is my most loyal and trustworthy friend. začněte se učit
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if someone is trustworthy, you can trust them completely - godny zaufania
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Teachers have to be flexible. začněte se učit
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able to change easily - elastyczny
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I'm not really that outgoing. I prefer to stay at home with a good book. začněte se učit
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someone who is outgoing enjoys meeting and talking to people - wychodzący
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You should talk to Kerry - she's very sympathetic. začněte se učit
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showing that you understand and care about someone’s problems - sympatyczny
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Don’t be so mean to your sister. začněte se učit
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cruel and not kind - perfidny
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Her family are putting pressure on her to get a job. začněte se učit
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to make attempts to make someone do something by threatening them or making them believe that they should do it - wywierać presję na
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be scared out of your wits I was scared out of my wits when I first went on a plane on my own. začněte se učit
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to be very frightened - przestraszyć się idiom
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make your stomach turn idiom The smell made my stomach turn. It was awful. začněte se učit
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Ugh, this is disgusting! I think I'm going to throw up! začněte se učit
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to make food come out of your mouth from your stomach because you are ill - wymiotować
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I am fascinated by space travel. začněte se učit
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extremely interested - zafascynowany
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She's over the moon about her new exciting job. začněte se učit
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I shake like a leaf when I think about the exam. začněte se učit
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to shake a lot because you are scared, nervous, etc - trząść sie jak liść
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I get really frustrated with my computer sometimes. začněte se učit
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feeling impatient or angry because you are unable to do what you want - sfrustrowany
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I was impressed by her singing. začněte se učit
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feeling admiration and respect - być pod wrażeniem
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wish the earth would swallow you up idiom Everybody was looking at me and I wished the earth would swallow me up. začněte se učit
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to wish that you could disappear because you are very embarrassed
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I’m quite anxious about my exams. začněte se učit
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worried about something - zaniepokojony, zatroskany idiom
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I hope he won’t ask any awkward questions. začněte se učit
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embarrassing, making you feel embarrassed so that you are not sure what to do or say
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I was relieved to be out of hospital and back home. začněte se učit
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happy because you are no longer worried or frightened - uspokojony
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I’m not really satisfied with the way he cut my hair. začněte se učit
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feeling that something is as good as it should be, or that something has happened in the way that you want - usatysfakcjonowany
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We were so thrilled to hear about the baby. začněte se učit
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When my parents told me Santa didn't exist, I was really disappointed. začněte se učit
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unhappy because something you hoped for did not happen, or was not as good as you expected - rozczarowany
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I felt embarrassed about how untidy the house was. začněte se učit
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if you feel embarrassed, you feel nervous or uncomfortable about what other people think of you - zażenowany
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He is one of Japan's most talented and creative film directors. začněte se učit
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a creative person is good at thinking of new ideas - kreatywny
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I'm worried about my exam. začněte se učit
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not happy or relaxed because you keep thinking about a particular problem or something bad that might happen - zmartwiony
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adj. The man looked a little amused. začněte se učit
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smiling or laughing because something is funny - rozbawiony
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He was beginning to get angry. začněte se učit
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feeling or showing anger - zły(na kogoś)
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