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to travel, esp. without a clear idea of what you are going to do/wędrować, włóczyć się start learning
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Various software programs also roam the Web for the users.
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said in a clear and short way, expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words/zwięzły, konkretny, to the point start learning
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They give succinct and easily comprehensible explanations of how negative patterns can be broken so that we can lead a more balanced and fulfilling life.
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to criticize someone strongly, or say unpleasant things to or about someone / napiętnować, krytykować start learning
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Yet, in Britain, it's the building material (concrete) that's the most reviled.
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to make a picture or idea appear in someone's mind / przywoływać, wywoływać start learning
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Any mention of concrete will conjure up images of ugly, run-down inner cities.
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a small hollow mark in the surface of something, caused by pressure or by being hit/wgniecenie start learning
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In CH it is not common to see cars with dents.
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to separate sth from what it was part of by cutting/odcinać start learning
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Homer has got his balls chopped off recently.
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to remove part of an animal's sexual organs so that it cannot produce young animals/wykastrować/to castrate start learning
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Homer has got neutered recently.
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a strap worn around a dog's neck/obroża start learning
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a round raised part on a person's or animal's (a camel) back start learning
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Some types of camel have two humps and others have one.
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To grind one's genitalia in a press-and-release pattern against a particular object start learning
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Sara used to hump my leg. Homer after he's got neutered will stop humping other dogs.
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odziedziczony, dziedziczny start learning
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My sense of orientation is terrible but I can do very little about it - it's mostly inherited.
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My folks worried I couldn't get married with my lame leg.
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to arrive or appear at a place / pojawić się OR to go with someone start learning
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If someone came along from Milan and offered me a job I feel I might go
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given special treatment that makes you feel as comfortable as possible or gives you whatever you want / rozpieszczony start learning
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You Europeans are pampered! 20 bucks for a ticket to Milan!
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zjełczały (o zepsutym oleju, tłuszczu) start learning
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to express sympathy to someone about some bad luck / współczuć, litować się start learning
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Fadila and I are studying and working at the same time so we can commiserate together
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bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious mind / przywoływać start learning
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Sway by The Kooks ... strong feelings relating to Dżasta.
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a pair of quotation marks gestured by a speaker's fingers in the air, to indicate that what is being said is ironic or mocking, or is not a turn of phrase the speaker would typically employ. start learning
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Fadila put my "1 on 1 book club" in air quotes.
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an unorthodox or independent-minded person, individualist / indywidualista start learning
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to do or complete something (phrasal) / wykonać start learning
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Dr Carter is carrying out research on early Christian art. (research, tests, attack) In Malta you need to replicate your life back at home, to carry out your daily tasks, go to the supermarket, go to the cinema.
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sb whose job is to put goods on the shelves in a supermarket / wykładacz towaru start learning
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In Malta, try to talk to stackers in the supermarket.
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a precious stone, esp. when cut into a regular shape; jewel / klejnot start learning
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Hidden and cheap gem of Europe - Polish mountains
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Właśnie sobie przypomniałem... start learning
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I just remembered I have a lesson tomorrow morning, I have to go!
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likely or wanting to do something / skłonny start learning
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Seinfeld: Now, I call you whenever I'm inclined and vice versa, but if we had sex we might feel that obligation
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to allow saliva to flow out of your mouth / ślinić się start learning
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If I had a porn canal on my TV I would be drooling all day long.
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a hidden or unexpected danger or difficulty / pułapka start learning
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We designed a set of rules that we can maintain the friendship by avoiding all the relationship pitfalls.
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a model of the head and shoulders of a person start learning
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Bust of Nelson Rockefeller as a gift for Elaine? Too gubernatorial
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a type of sea creature with a shell in two parts and a soft body that can be eaten / małż start learning
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a person who helps someone else to commit a crime, partner in crime / współsprawca start learning
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We'd have to kill him and I'd go to the prison as an accomplice.
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food that is more liquid than it should be therefore unpleasant / breja, lura, pomyje start learning
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In a prison cafeteria with the guy who slops those mashed potatoes onto your plate.
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(opposite) expressed in a clear, and certain way / zdecydowanie, jednoznacznie start learning
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That woman was unequivocally the worst date of my life.
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Baby shower is not like hazing of a fetus, is it?
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a young human being or animal before birth, after the organs have started to develop / płód start learning
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Baby shower is not like hazing of a fetus, is it?
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the distance around the outside of a thick of fat object, like a tree or a body / obwód start learning
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The oak was two meters in girth.
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A woman who is dressed professionally and is also stylish can be described as ...... start learning
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In Poland women are so put together that Valeria is glad she doesn't live there anymore.
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(syn. informal) postpartum depression start learning
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If your wife had a baby blues you'd have to take a paternity leave.
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making someone like you, to be adorable / ujmujący start learning
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It's kind of endearing that Sara put her makeup on for our meeting.
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to behave in a silly or playful way start learning
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After I took my sleeping pills I realized that you don't want to mess around with medicine.
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not thinking about or interested in sb or sth / obojętny start learning
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Fadila is wondering why I am so indifferent to other people's hardships.
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to not demand something you have a right to, or not to cause a rule to be obey / odstąpić, uchylić, zrzec się start learning
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Hi Rolf, I understood the credit card fees will be waived but I see we are receiving them. Pls advise
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an ... quality or ability is one that you were born with, not one you have learned / wrodzony start learning
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We don't have to try and be kind. It's innate. It will always be here. We just have to stop being unkind.
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if a situation or story ..., it develops or becomes clear to other people. start learning
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Life is short. We can live it lost in thought, or we can choose to be present as life unfolds around us.
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an opening through a floor or wall, or the cover for an opening, esp. on a ship / właz start learning
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to ignore, deny or conceal from public view or knowledge sth that is embarrasing, unappealing or damaging (phrasal) start learning
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to sweep sth under the rug/carpet There were so many things about Simo that I'd sweep them under the rug - said Valeria about her ex-boyfriend
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a serious medical condition in which the appendix becomes inflamed and painful / zapalenie wyrostka robaczkowego start learning
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I freaked out "OMG, I have appendicitis". I'm fucked! - Valeria said
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to slowly stop being seen or heard / zanikać (phrasal) start learning
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When you go through menopause your vagina walls fade out (they get thinner) - said Valeria
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No refunds are given after commencement of the respective English course, accommodation or any other service
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a written statement confirmed by affirmation / oświadczenie start learning
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When can a missing receipt affidavit be filled? (T&E)
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sth that causes pain or suffering / misfortune / nieszczęście, cierpienie start learning
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to do sth in a way that is too extreme, to excess / przesadzić, przedobrzyć start learning
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I guess Valeria overdid her Yoga class, she felt pain the next day!
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a line of rocks or sand just below the surface of the sea, often dangerous to ships / rafa (np. koralowa) start learning
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Valeria comes from Cape Coral, which means there must be a coral reef there!
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acting with or showing care and thought for future, thinking about consequences / ostrożny, rozważny, roztropny start learning
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Valeria is really prudent, she never drinks too much cause she thinks about vomitting and hangover.
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having or characterized by many sexual relationships / rozwiązły, bezpruderyjny start learning
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Prudent has no relation to promiscuous whatsoever. Kasia Baranowska is promiscuous.
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arranged or existing for the present, possibly to be changed later / tymczasowy start learning
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Please find attached provisional quotation which provides a summary of the booking as well as a confirmation of our pricing.
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Fadila was limping when she had problems with her knee.
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Fadila was almost going on crutches when she was having knee injuries
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Fadila was swearing her doctor all the time!
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