| Question   | Answer   | 
        
        | start learning |  |   it's not joke. I'm serious |  |  | 
|  start learning brisk, dashing, full of enthusiasm  |  |  |  |  | 
|  start learning ardous, impetuous, impatient to do sth  |  |  |  |  | 
| start learning |  |   It's all right, don't say any more - I get the picture. |  |  | 
|  start learning slowly and carefully, doing just a little at a time:  |  |  stopniowo, krok po kroku   He wanted to rush through the job, but I encouraged him to take it one step at a time. |  |  | 
|  start learning something that makes a good situation even better  |  |   I was just content to see my daughter in such a stable relationship but a grandchild, that really was the icing on the cake. I love my job and getting public recognition is merely the icing on the cake. |  |  | 
|  start learning either accept something without any change or refuse it:  |  |   I'll give you $40 for the bike - take it or leave it. Such opportunity you will never come across again. It's take or leave it affair. Choose with your brain. |  |  | 
|  start learning to demand something repeatedly, or to take strong action to try to make it happen  |  |  to demand something repeatedly, or to take strong action to try to make it happen   Local residents are pushing for the road to be made safer. The opposition is pushing for a raise in the minimum wage which meets with the President's disapproval |  |  | 
|  start learning a toy consisting of a box containing a figure on a spring which pops up when the lid is opened.  |  |   He's like a jack-in-the-box, he keeps appearing when I least expect it! |  |  | 
| start learning |  |  zdumiewać   astound. Those epithets came from every window where eyes peered in astoundment. But he's not the only one in his family who can astound. |  |  | 
|  start learning causing you to feel great respect or admiration:  |  |  awesome   Niagara Falls really is an awe-inspiring sight. Her knowledge of computers is quite awe-inspiring. |  |  | 
|  start learning thirlling, giving you a sudden very strong feeling of fear:  |  |   For a heart-stopping moment, she thought the man was going to kill her. |  |  | 
|  start learning sth extremely easy for anyone (informally)  |  |  something such as a decision that is very easy or obvious:   The decision was a complete no-brainer. |  |  | 
|  start learning spend lots of money informally  |  |  to pay or give money for something, usually unwillingly:   Having shelled out €150 for the tickets, I wasn't going to miss the show. |  |  | 
|  start learning extremely surprising, because of being great in amount: causing tears to form in your eyes:  |  |   The oil giants' profits are eye-watering. Despite taking an eyewatering pay cut, he has no regrets about his career change. The smoke was eye-watering and acrid. Wasabi is the eyewatering, hot Japanese horseradish that is usually served on sushi. |  |  | 
|  start learning to be unable to decide about something  |  |   I was in two minds whether or not to come this morning. |  |  |