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is a doctor who does operation start learning
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is the place where you have an operation. start learning
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is an illness which makes it difficult for you to breathe. start learning
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is a doctor who knows a lot about one area of medicine. start learning
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is the part of a hospital where you go if you have an emergency. (A&E = Accident and Emergency) start learning
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is a medical problem that some people get when they eat, breathe or touch certain things. start learning
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is an extremely painful headache that/which can also make you feel sick start learning
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is a big room with beds in a hospital where patients receive medical treatment start learning
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is a building or an office where you can go and ask a GP or a dentist for medical advice start learning
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is a doctor who/that gives medical treatment to people who/that live in a particular area. (GP = general practitioner) start learning
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is a piece of paper that/which the doctor gives you so that you can get the medicine you need. start learning
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is a disease in part of your body that/which is caused by bacteria or a virus start learning
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we are allergic to something My sister is allergic to nuts start learning
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take part in a demonstråtion start learning
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wziąć udział w demonstracji
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protest against something start learning
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protestować przeciwko czemuś
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take somebody to hospital start learning
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opublikować raport / badanie
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przyjąć / odrzucić ofertę
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money which is owed to somebody else: The company has huge debts. Also: be in debt start learning
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pay something off / pay somebody off pay back money you owe to a bank, a person, etc.: A lot of countries are finding it hard to pay off their debts. start learning
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spłacić coś / spłacić kogoś
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when a group of people stand or walk somewhere to show that they disagree with or support something: 30,000 people took part in the demonstration. start learning
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say or show that you disagree with something: A large crowd were protesting against the war. start learning
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something you want to achieve: The company has already met its sales target for the year. start learning
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find information, a place or an object for the first time: Scientists have discovered a new way to predict earthquakes. start learning
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not accept: The workers rejected the pay offer. start learning
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a period of time when people don't go to work because they want more money, better working conditions, etc.: The postal workers' strike is now in its fifth day. start learning
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cancel something that was planned: The match was called off because of bad weather. start learning
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People who take part in a demonstration are called demonstrators. People who protest against something are called protesters. start learning
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demonstranci / protestujący
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to bring your eyebrows together so that there are lines on your face above your eyes, often while turning the corners of your mouth downwards, showing that you are annoyed, worried, sad, or thinking hard: She frowned at me, clearly annoyed. start learning
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We're sorry but all trains are running late today. start learning
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spóźniać się/być opóźnionym
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