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      too powerful to be defeated or overcome 
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      tell somebone something positively to dispel any doubts, make (something) certain to happen 
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      an insistent and peremptory request, made as of right, ask authority or brusquely, insist on having   a series of demands for far-reaching reforms, Where is she? he demanded, an outraged public demanded retribution, keen demand  
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      contaminate or pollute (something), affect with a bad or undesirable quality   the taint of suspicion, the air was tainted by fumes from the cars, his reputation was tainted by scandal  
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      treat (a person or animal) badly cruelly or unfairly   he denied mistreating his workers  
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      live in or at a specified place (Formal)   gruops of people still dwell in these caves  
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      informal, a silly or foolish person   if only she weren't such a lovesick loon  
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      a willignes to take bold risks, a rude behaviour, impudence,   he whistled at the sheer audacity of the plan, she had the audacity to suggest i'd been carrying on with him  
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      a feeling of deep distress caused by loss   a bereaved person needs time to work through their sorrow  
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      a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done, a person or thing likely to cause damege or danger   members of her family received death threats, hurricane damage poses a major threat to many coastal communities  
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      osobliwy, specyficzny, dziwny    start learning
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      different to what is normal or expected, strage (odd)   he gave her some very peculiar looks, any attempt to explicite the theme is bound to run into peculiar difficulties  
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      humorous, people belonging to a particular grou, fellow Christians or members of a male religious order   our brethren in the popular press  
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      a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation   the First Amendment, you can add some soil in order to improve its texture or fertility  
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      far apart, with wide space or interval between, over a large area or range, extensively   a tall man woth widely spaced eyes  
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      have as belonging to one, own, (of a demon or spirit especially an evil one) have complete power over (someone) and be manifested through their speech or actions   i do not possess a television set, she was possessed by the Devil  
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      claim that (someone) has done something wrong, charge (someone) with an offence or crime   he was accused of murdering his wife's lover, he was accused of favouritism  
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      of an action considered wrong ot immoral, conspicuously or obviously offensive   a flagrant violation of the law  
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      the event was deemed a great success   whenever you deem it appropriate, regard or consider in a specified way  
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      ciężar, (formalnie tez mysl przewodnia)    start learning
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      a load, typically a heavy one, the main theme or gist of a speech, book or argument   to discharge a burden of proof, she walked forwards burdened with a wooden box  
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      cecha, artykuł, film, funkcja, zawierać, promować, lansować, pokazywać l, ogrywać ważną rolę    rysy twarzy, film pełnometrażowy   nowy smartfon ma unikalną cechę ktora pozwala na odblokowanie go za pomocą rozpoznawania twarzy   start learning
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      features, feature film   The new smartphone has a unique feature that allows you to unlock it using facil recognition  
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      pomimo swoich znaczących osiągnięć on pozostał skromny oraz pokorny   start learning
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      Despite his remarkable achievements, he remained a modest and humble person  
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      ona była jedyną odpowiedzialną za sukces tego projektu   start learning
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      She was solely responsible for the success of the project  
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      skarbiec, skrytka, sklepienie łukowe, przeskakiwać    skok o tyczce, przeskakiwać coś   wartościowe dokumenty są trzymane w sekretnej skrytce   start learning
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      pole vault, to vault over   The valuable documents were kept in a secure vault  
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      zdecydowała się powierzyć swoje klucze do samochodu podczas gdy ona byla na wakacjach   start learning
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      She decided to entrust her car keys to her friend while she was on vacation  
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      porządny, przyzwoity, sensowny    zachować sie przywoicie, w miare przyzwoity   hotel zapewnił nam przyzwoity pokój na noc   start learning
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      to do the decent thing, halfway decent   The hotel provided us with a decent room for the night  
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      oburzający, obraza moralności, oburzony czymś   Społeczność wyraziła oburzenie wobec niewrażliwych komentarzy wygłoszonych przez polityka   start learning
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      outrageous, outrage against morals, outraged by (at) sth   The community expressed outrage at the insensitive comments made by the politicians  
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      zaopatrzenie w wodę zostało skażone przez chemikalia z pobliskiej fabryki   start learning
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      The water supply was contaminated by chemicals from a nearby factory  
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      zakręt, zgięcie, schylać się, zakręcać, zginąć    dostawać fioła, doprowadzić kogoś do szału, nachylać się, zawracać komuś głowę   droga skręciła ostro do góry   start learning
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      to go round the bend, to drive sb round the bend, to bend over sth, to bend sb's ear   the road took a sharp bend around the mountain  
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      ustępować pod presją, godzić sie z nieuchronnością losu, ukłon, aktorzy ukłonili się publiczności   jako wyraz szacunku, postanowił ukłonić się przed starszym   start learning
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      to bow to pressure, to bow to the inevitable, bow, the actors took a bow   As a sign of respect he decided to bow before the elder  
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      przedsięwzięcie(ryzykowne), ośmielić się coś zrobić    wspólne przedsięwzięcie, postawić na coś całą swoją fortunę   postanowili sie zaryzykować i wyruszyć w nieznany las w poszukiwaniu ukrytego skarbu   start learning
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      joint venture, to venture one's whole fortune on sth   They decided to venture into the unknown forest in search of hidden treasure  
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      skóra, obrzucać(zasypywać), pędzić, gnać    pełną para, leje jak z cebra   ulewny deszcz utrudnił widoczność i chodzenie na zewnątrz   start learning
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      at full pelt, it's pelting with rain   The pelting rain made it difficult to see and walk outside  
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      łączyć, szczepiać coś z czymś,    start learning
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      nowa strategia marketingowa przyniosła zwiększony dochód i w tym kwartale   start learning
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      The company's new marketing strategy led to an increase in revenue this quarter  
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      utrudniać komuś pracę, tylny, łania, zagadać ma śmierć   złe warunki pogodowe utrudniały nasz postęp podczas wycieczki pieszej   start learning
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      to hinder sb from working, hind, to talk the hind legs off a donkey   The bad weather hindered our progress during hiking up  
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      połączenie, związek, ogniwo, link, łączyć, wiązać,    słabe ogniwo  start learning
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      weak link 
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      dobrodziejstwo, zbawienie     posiadanie elastycznego harmonogramu pracy okazało się wielkim błogosławieństwem dla niej ponieważ mogła lepiej wyważyć pracę i życie osobiste   start learning
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      Having a flexible work schedule turned out to be a great boon for her as she could balance her job and personal life more effective  
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      szukał w pokoju swoich zgubionych okularów   start learning
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      He searched the room for his lost spectacles  
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      nieuchronny, nie do uniknięcia     Wzrastający poziom morza i topniejące lodowce to nieuniknione konsekwencje zmiany klimatu   start learning
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      The rising sea levels and melting ice caps are inevitable consequences of. climate change  
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      poszedłem na imprezę i zauważyłem że miejsce roi się od komarów   start learning
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      I went to the party and found the place to be lousy with mosquitoes  
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      Pomimo przedstawionych mu dowodów pozostal uparty i odmówił zmiany zdania   start learning
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      Despite the evidence presented to him, he remained obstinate and refuses to change his mind  
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      jego działania byly naganne i powodowały wiele cierpienia wielu ludziom   start learning
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      His actions were reprehensible and caused harm to many people  
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      chodzić na wagary   szkoła ma problem z wagarowiczami ktorzy często opuszczają lekcje   start learning
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      to play truant   The school had a problem with truants who skipped classes frequently  
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      kubek, frajer, kufel gęba     lubie pić moja poranna kawe z dużego kubka ceramicznego, myślał ze mnie oszuka sle nie zamierzałem byc czymś frajerem   start learning
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      i enjoy drinking my morning coffe from a large ceramic mug, he thought he could outsmart me but I wasn't going to be anyone's mug  
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