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bezzałogowy, bezobsługowy (w sensie samoobsługowy) Lernen beginnen
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to initiate the action of (something); begin Lernen beginnen
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A trio of international headlines lead off our show and a new week
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suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at. (mention) wspomnieć, napomknąć Lernen beginnen
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trwać Lernen beginnen
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The meeting lasted two hours
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uczony/naukowiec (scholar/scientist) Lernen beginnen
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someone who is very experienced and skilled in a particular area of activity Lernen beginnen
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We should be able to trust Silva to negotiate a good deal for us - he's an old hand at the game
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When a situation plays out, it happens and develops rozwija się (o sytuacji, akcji) Lernen beginnen
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The debate will play out in the media over the next week or two.
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learn thoroughly or learn well opanować, poznać Lernen beginnen
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Rob hopes to master Spanish before he starts a new job in Madrid.
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to (cause to) lose colour, brightness, or strength gradually znikać, blaknąć Lernen beginnen
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fade away - zanikać The sun had faded the blue walls.
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send unspoken information Lernen beginnen
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not to take someone seriously Lernen beginnen
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Well I certainly wouldn’t want to mess with you! Judging by the messages you’re giving off.
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You might say it to someone to suggest that they should learn the bad effects of doing something and not repeat it in the future Lernen beginnen
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You lent some money to Dan and he didn't pay you back – that'll teach you!
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to stop being involved in an activity Lernen beginnen
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Lack of funding leaves us with no choice but to pull out.
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This crack in the earth recently opened up on a farm in New Zealand
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to make something more certain or less likely to change Lernen beginnen
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Could we have a meeting so we can firm up the details of our agreement?
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(informal) to start working hard, especially after a period of low activity Lernen beginnen
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to connect a piece of electrical equipment to something else, or to connect the wires inside it so that it works Lernen beginnen
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Even people living in remote areas are now wired up to the internet.
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the work of a CNN Hero round out our coverage
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to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you: Lernen beginnen
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We scrambled up the hill.
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Something that is insignificant or trivial, meaning not important, can also be described as '...'. Lernen beginnen
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I've only got a cold so my health problems are small change compared with your broken leg. Eating out every night is small change to Molly – she can afford it with the huge salary she's on.
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meaning to extract or drain all of someone's money Lernen beginnen
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This divorce has bled me dry – I can't even afford to go on holiday now.
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the situation is going well jestesmy na dobrej drodze Lernen beginnen
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So we're 'cooking on gas' then! I'll go and give the customer the good news.
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(informal) If a machine '...', it stops operating: Lernen beginnen
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I know when a cooker has packed up
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(of a machine, etc.) to be in such a bad condition that it is not useful or (of a person, team, etc.) to be doing so badly that they are certain to fail: Lernen beginnen
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I think this computer's had it. Liverpool have had it for this season.
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to allow someone to escape from a difficult situation or to avoid doing something that they do not want to do odpuścić Lernen beginnen
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If something blows your mind, you find it very exciting and unusual "powala mnie" Lernen beginnen
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There was one scene in the film that really blew my mind.
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to act together secretly or illegally in order to deceive or cheat someone: zmówić sie, spiskować Lernen beginnen
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It was suspected that the police had colluded with the witnesses.
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