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This city abounds in creative people.
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kryterium, miara (sposób oceny czegoś); test porównawczy PUNKT ODNIESIENIA start learning
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used as a standard when comparing other things:. a level of quality that can be used as a standard when comparing other thingsWe will use his performance as a benchmark for other students. Her outstanding performances set a new benchmark for singers throughout the world. a benchmark case Teachers give the benchmark tests to see whether students are grasping the new curriculum. His reports said that all schools should be benchmarked agaist
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spróbować j lokalnej kuchni start learning
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zaplanuj trasę podróży skrupulatnie start learning
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plan an itinerary plan meticulously
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poszerzaj horyzonty i chłoń atmosferę start learning
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broaden horizons and soak up the atmosphere
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How many more whoppers will it take before Congress is full?
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casting. This figure has been cast in silver.
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program wsparcia (dotarcia do łudzi) start learning
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an effort to bring services or information to people where they live or spend time The centre was awarded a grant for outreach to the homeless. An AIDS outreach program for prostitutes on the streets.
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downcast Can I do something to make you feel less blue?
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get on someone's nerves. wear on fray somebody's nerves Your behaviour really wears on me.
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dobrze uzasadnione argumenty start learning
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zaprzestanie działań wojennych start learning
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the cessation of hostilities Perhaps after the cessation of hostilities and the war with Russia, the country may be more deeply involved in the area
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an individual with Polish roots who acquired Polish informally at home during childhood, start learning
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robić coś przeciwko sobie iść pod prąd start learning
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uczucie senności, usypiający, nasenny start learning
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przechylić szalę na czyjąś korzyść start learning
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tip the balance in someone’s favour
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dirty
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trudne zadanie, wygórowane żądanie start learning
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That's a tall order. Do you think anyone can do it?
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cenić coś bardzo wysoko, przykładać do czegoś wielką wagę start learning
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put a premium on something He is a very family-minded man. He puts a premium on his family.
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wykreślić, wymazać z pamięci start learning
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to rub off or remove information from a piece of writing His name has been expunged from the list of members
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pogarszać się (o pogodzie), zapadać (o zmierzchu) start learning
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We have to find shelter. The weather is closing in. They were trying to find the way as the night was closing in.
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do jakiejś sumy, do jakiejś wielkości 💸 osiągając wielkość start learning
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amounting to or in the sum of, often highlighting a surprisingly large quantity of money or a high number. He was fined to the tune of $5,000 for the infraction".
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