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to appear or happen, esp. suddenly or unexpectedly (phrasal) start learning
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She's one of those movie stars who pops up everywhere, on TV, in magazines, on Broadway.
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a frame or shelf, often formed of bars, that is used to hold things (stojak, prosta półka) start learning
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It's a metal rack holding up dozens of tattered, stinky sneakers.
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(esp. of cloth or paper) badly torn (poszarpane, podniszczone) start learning
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It's a metal rack holding up dozens of tattered, stinky sneakers.
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a device that is used for picking up objects, consisting of two long pieces joined at one end and pressed together at the other end in order to hold an object between them (szczypce) start learning
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I pick up the sneakers with a pair of tongs, I wouldn't really want to touch it
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You might be wondering how Rachel landed this coveted gig. (sniffing shoes)
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a single performance by a musician, or informal word for a job start learning
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You might be wondering how Rachel landed this coveted gig.
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if sth ... you, it causes you to have a strong feeling of dislike, disapproval or disgust (odrzucać, odpychać) start learning
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I don't have to smell the shoe to feel disgusted. The thought repulses me.
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present or noticable in every part of a thing or place/ spreading widely throughout an area or group of people (zauważalny, wszechobecny) start learning
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Negativity is much more pervasive and powerful from the way that we are built.
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kind and helpful, (życzliwy, miły, dobroczynny) start learning
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And this is in fact adaptive, because it's better to be worried about things that can harm us than overly excited about things that might be benevolent.
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(esp. of object) having none of the characteristics of life that an animal or plant has/nieożywiony start learning
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It feels as if inanimate objects carry with them the spirit of living things.
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to give sth a particular feeling, quality or taste/to communicate information to sb/przekazywać, nadawać start learning
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Wearing that ring will impart the bad marriage onto the new wearer.
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becoming smaller in size or amount, or fewer in number (adj.) start learning
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More died in the coming days because of the freezing cold and dwindling food supply.
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not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it start learning
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And so, reluctantly at first but then everybody joined in, ate the remains of the people that were around them.
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to move or travel through an area/przemierzać start learning
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Would you traverse the line into this worse taboo?
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moraly very bad, detestable, repugnant/odrażający start learning
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This is how your mind changes the behaviour from being OK to sth completely abhorrent.
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to walk with intentionally heavy steps, esp. as a way of showing that you are annoyed, to put a foot down on the ground making a loud noise (tupać) start learning
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A man was stomped to death after propositioning another man.
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to encourage someone to do or feel sth unpleasant or violent (podżegać, podburzać) start learning
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This man was incited into such a rage that then he wanted to murder this person.
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(of sth unpleasant or dangerous) gradually and secretly causing harm/podstępny, zdradziecki start learning
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Xenophobia is more insidious and that's related to our feelings about our social environment.
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small animals and insects that can be harmful and are difficult to control when they appear in large numbers/robactwo, szkodniki start learning
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Lobster was actually considered vermin of the sea and only suitable for slaves.
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possible to imagine or to believe start learning
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It's conceivable than in a few decades we will think of eating cockroaches very differently than we do today.
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(of food or drink) delicious/rozkoszny, przemiły start learning
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Along with the whole crickets, we also provided samples of delectable protein bars made of cricket flour.
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an insect related to grasshoppers. The male produces a characteristic rhytmical sound (świerszcz) start learning
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a separate part of a piece of furniture, equipment or a container with a particular purpose (a fridge with a small freezer ...) /przegroda, pojemnik, schowek start learning
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I said Nando, there isn't anything left in the storage compartment where we kept chocolates and the can of sardines.
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to communicate sth (C2), knowledge or information. /przekazywać wiedzę lub informacje start learning
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Sean has to impart information to his clients.
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a place where dead bodies are kept/kostnica start learning
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Valeria's uncle would cut a piece of dead bodies in a morgue and boil them in order to make tests.
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the position north or south of the equator measured from 0 to 90 dgrs/szerokość geograficzna start learning
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the distance of a place east or west between Greenwich Meridian and the place measured in degrees start learning
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Every 4 minutes of difference would indicate 1 degree of longitude to the east of west
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