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1. I don’t think his remarks are relevant (to our discussion). 2. Any relevant information should be given to the police. 3. Education should be relevant to children's needs. adj - connected with or saying something important about what is being spoken about or discussed. Lernen beginnen
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verb - 1. The company colluded with competitors to fix prices. 2. He accused his opponents of colluding with one another. / noun - He was accused of being in collusion with the terrorists. verb, noun - to do something secretly with another person or group, in order to deceive or cheat others Lernen beginnen
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1. We are simply unable to predict long-term trends accurately. 2. You have to accurately measure the ingredients (one of the things that go into a mixture). adv - in a way that is correct in all details; exactly. Lernen beginnen
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verb - 1. She quickly sealed up the bottle. 2. All the air is removed from a can of food before it is sealed. 3. He licked and sealed the envelope. verb - to close an entrance or container so that air or liquid cannot enter or leave it. Lernen beginnen
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uszczelnić, zamykać (szczelnie), zapieczętować
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I was entrusted with the task of organizing the party. 2. I entrusted this secret to her. verb - to make someone responsible for doing something or looking after something. Lernen beginnen
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He tackled the problem. verb - to try to deal with a problem Lernen beginnen
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stawiać czoło, zmierzyć się z problemem
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the cessation of hostilities at the end of the war. noun - the end of something that has been happening, especially violence. Lernen beginnen
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simplified language/tasks. adj - made less difficult or complicated. Lernen beginnen
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1. Both novels portray the lives of professional athletes. 2. In the movie he's portrayed as a hero. 3. In this painting, the king is portrayed sitting on his throne. verb - If a book or film portrays someone or something, it describes or shows them. Lernen beginnen
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1. The government should provide incentives for young people to stay in school. 2. Hope of promotion was an incentive to hard work. noun - something that encourages you to act in a particular way. Lernen beginnen
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They threatened him with expulsion from school. noun - the punishment of making someone leave their school, organization, or country because of their behaviour. Lernen beginnen
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1. When was this legislation enacted? 2. The government intends to enact a new sexual harassment law. verb - to make something into a law. Lernen beginnen
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1. Your stomach contains acid to help you digest your food. 2. The patient had to have food that was easy to digest. verb - to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use. Lernen beginnen
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She has threatened to file a lawsuit against him. noun - a quarrel or disagreement taken to a court of law to be settled. Lernen beginnen
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1. The police filed charges against the suspect. 2. His wife's filing for divorce. verb - to officially state that you are going to take someone to court. Lernen beginnen
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wnosić (np. sprawę do sądu)
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He falsified the accounts. verb - to change important information, especially in documents, in order to deceive people. Lernen beginnen
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1. She always felt that her parents favoured her brother. 2. Which side do you favour? verb - to act unfairly by treating one person better than another. Lernen beginnen
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1. They formulated a plan to save the company. 2. Einstein formulated the theory of special relativity. verb - to develop all the details of a plan for doing something. Lernen beginnen
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All passengers must disembark in Vancouver. verb - to leave a ship, boat, or aircraft. Lernen beginnen
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opuszczać pokład, wysiadać
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