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mieć miejsce, wydarzyć sir
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doradczyni, doradca, asystent (ważnej osoby)
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brać na siebie przejąć kontrolę
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pustynia, opuszczać, porzucać
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In his book, he makes several references to his time in France. Lernen beginnen
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wzmianka, źródło, odniesienie
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to press something firmly. She squeezed his hand and said goodbye. I squeezed an orange and made juice Lernen beginnen
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large in size, amount, or degree Lernen beginnen
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We offer a wide selection of wines. Lernen beginnen
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Oferujemy szeroki wybór win.
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I'm almost ready. It's almost midnight. He almost died, he was so sick. Lernen beginnen
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not completely or not quite.
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By the end of the meeting we had begun to flag. Lernen beginnen
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flaga, oznakować, opadać, słabnąć
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1. to get something useful or positive,2. to increase in something such as size, weight, or amount. In everyday English, people usually say get rather than gain.
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advertising, commercial, advertisement Lernen beginnen
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I'll meet you at the entry. Entry to the army is voluntary. Britain’s entry into the European Union Lernen beginnen
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wejście, wstąienie, przystąpienie, hasło w słowniku
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accurate, right, correct, exact, precise Lernen beginnen
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dokładne, właściwe, poprawne, dokładne, precyzyjne
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All the furniture was covered in dust. a thick layer of dust Lernen beginnen
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dry powder consisting of extremely small bits of dirt that is in buildings on furniture, floors etc if they are not kept clean
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There are important matters we need to discuss Lernen beginnen
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I’ve talked to him about the matter. → I’ve talked to him about it. Matter is used especially in formal or official contexts. In everyday English, people usually use subject, or just say it:
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I pursue fame and money. Don't be afraid to pursue your goals. Lernen beginnen
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