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śledztwo, zapytanie, dochodzenie
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niedostatek; także: scarcity
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osoba wkraczająca na teren prywatny
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wydawać kogoś [przed kimś]; wyjawić czyjś sekret; wydawać za mąż
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to have a stake in something Lernen beginnen
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if you have a stake in something, you will get advantages if it is successful, and you feel that you have an important connection with it Young people don’t feel they have a stake in the country’s future.
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wprowadzać, dodać; zabarwić; zaparzać
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rzucić okiem (= to have a look at)
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rozkazywać; to order sb about
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wydobrzeć; to pull through
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być stworzonym do; be suitable
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przypisywać; to put down to Everybody put Mr Spark's success down to his extraordinary cleverness.
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znaleźć coś przypadkowo; to run into sth
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spowodować; to bring about
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zacząć od pracy; to set about
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wyjaśnić; to get sth across
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niechlubny, kompromitujący; discreditable
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namiętny, gorliwy; zealous
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proud and pleasant with oneself Lernen beginnen
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solidny, znaczny; substantial
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obstawać, upierać się, nalegać
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jak nowy, w doskonałym stanie, zdrów jak ryba
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deserving praise and respect It is to his credit that he's willing to admit he has a problem.
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If something baffles you, you cannot understand it or explain it.
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to do a good turn to sb with sth Lernen beginnen
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stracić zaufanie do kogoś
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Communities afflicted with acute destitution are additionally confronted with illiteracy, life in appalling conditions and infectious diseases decimating the indigenous populations. Lernen beginnen
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Communities afflicted with acute destitution are additionally confronted with illiteracy, life in appalling conditions and infectious diseases decimating the indigenous populations. Lernen beginnen
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Communities afflicted with acute destitution are additionally confronted with illiteracy, life in appalling conditions and infectious diseases decimating the indigenous populations. Lernen beginnen
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Communities afflicted with acute destitution are additionally confronted with illiteracy, life in appalling conditions and infectious diseases decimating the indigenous populations. Lernen beginnen
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Communities afflicted with acute destitution are additionally confronted with illiteracy, life in appalling conditions and infectious diseases decimating the indigenous populations. Lernen beginnen
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If you give him more money, he will certainly find it of use. Lernen beginnen
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znaleźć coś, czego można użyć
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to be deprived of freedom Lernen beginnen
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to cause sb's embarrassment or difficulty by forcing them at that moment to answer a difficult question or make an important decision Lernen beginnen
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wprawić kogoś w zakłopotanie trudnym pytaniem
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The patient's condition is gradually improving. Lernen beginnen
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ignorować; not take a notice of sb
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to congratulate on making a big headway The student was congratulated on making a big headway. Lernen beginnen
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pogratulować dokonania wielkiego postępu
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Sarah doesn't think much of the book. Lernen beginnen
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Sarah has a low opinion of the book.
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not to be on speaking terms Lernen beginnen
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nie rozmawiać ze sobą (gniewać się) If you are not on speaking terms with someone, you refuse to speak to them because you are angry with them:
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ogólnie mówiąc; on the whole
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They said the operation had been successful and they expected his wife to pull through. Lernen beginnen
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wyzdrowieć; to become well again after a serious illness, especially when you might have died
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take something in good part Lernen beginnen
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to not be offended or upset by a joke or criticism
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ryzykować czyjś kark (?); put one's life in danger
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The refugees fell prey to criminal gangs. Lernen beginnen
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paść ofiarą; to be attacked, cheated, or harmed by someone bad
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I'm all fingers and thumbs today. That's the second plate I've dropped this morning. Lernen beginnen
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mieć dwie lewe ręce; to move your hands in an awkward way
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on the brink/verge of extinction The white rhinoceros is on the brink of extinction. Lernen beginnen
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to look elegant (usually referring to a male); to cause people to admire you because of your appearance The young soldier cut a fine figure in his new uniform.
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The factory churns out thousands of pairs of these shoes every week. She churns out a new best-selling novel every year. Lernen beginnen
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wypuszczać masowo jakiś badziew; to produce large amounts of something quickly, usually something of low quality:
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Hardly ever do we realize how much effluent gets discharged (odprowadzać) into water. Lernen beginnen
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Patients were discharged from the hospital because the beds were needed by other people. More than half of all prisoners discharged are reconvicted within two years. Lernen beginnen
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opuszczenie; to allow someone officially to leave somewhere, especially a hospital or a law court: A peace protester was conditionally discharged for twelve months (= allowed to go free only if they do not commit a crime again for this period of time).
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The ozone layer is being depleted due to the greenhouse effect. Lernen beginnen
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Warstwa ozonowa jest wyczerpana ze względu na efekt cieplarniany.
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wymigać się; to avoid doing something that you should do or that you said you would do I said I’d meet him, but now I want to get out of it. Ruth always tries to get out of doing the washing up.
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He sized up the situation and immediately decided what to do. Lernen beginnen
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oceniać wielkość; to think carefully and form an opinion about a person or a situation
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I’m not sure how much of his explanation she took in. Lernen beginnen
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to understand and remember something that you hear or read
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She sat leafing through a newspaper, watching the door. Lernen beginnen
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to turn the pages of a book or a pile of papers quickly and without looking at them carefully
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Obviously the misunderstanding will have to be cleared up. The case was never cleared up. Lernen beginnen
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rozjaśnić; to solve a problem or a mystery
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Stop harping on about how ill you feel. Lernen beginnen
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ględzić, rozgadywać się; to keep talking or complaining about something in a way that makes people bored or annoyed
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Many shoppers turned away from products that were not environmentally friendly. Lernen beginnen
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to refuse to accept or to use something any longer
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The numbness in his shoulder was starting to wear off. I got bored with the job once the novelty wore off. Lernen beginnen
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słabnąć; if something such as a pain, an emotion, or a feeling wears off, it gradually disappears
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Are you willing to vouch for him? Lernen beginnen
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ręczyć za; to say that you believe that someone is good and will behave well in future
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Sheila carried a knife to ward off attacks. Lernen beginnen
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fight off; to do something to prevent someone or something from harming you
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