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twardy orzech do zgryzienia start learning
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We have sunny-side up eggs for supper almost every day.
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wypchany kot (kot maskotka) start learning
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Przejść do rzeczy / do sedna sprawy... start learning
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wszechstronny, uniwersalny Dla wielu ludzi, biała koszula jest najbardziej uniwersalną częścią garderoby. start learning
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For many people, a white shirt is the most versatile item of clothing.
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Nic dodać, nic ująć! Święta racja! start learning
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Zjednoczone Emiraty Arabskie (ZEA) start learning
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despite sth, in spite of sth Would you go for a walk in spite of rain? Yes, I would go for a walk despite rain / raining.
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Ile lat temu pojechałeś do Chin? start learning
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How many years ago did you go to China?
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nieposłuszny (o osobie), prowokujący (o zachowaniu), wyzywający (o spojrzeniu) start learning
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She gave him a hard, defiant look across the table.
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przechwycić, przechwytywać start learning
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nasłuch, przechwycona informacja start learning
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We have an intercept in that room. / What shall we do with this intercept?
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pominąć milczeniem pytanie start learning
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oddalić, odwrócić, uniknąć, zapobiec start learning
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He tried to avert a war but had been met by silence.
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W tej wojnie utrzymuje się broń jądrową jako ostateczny czynnik odstraszający. start learning
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In this war, nuclear weapons are being retained as the ultimate deterrent power.
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We had a very substantive converstation.
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Ogłosili całą masę nowych sankcji przeciwko Rosji. start learning
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They announced a raft of new sanctions targeting Russia.
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rozkładać, rozpakowywać; rozwijać się (o fabule), toczyć się (o akcji) Fabuła rozwija się za wolno w tej książce. start learning
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The plot unfolds too slowly in this book.
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to take an hour and a half
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Dałbym wszystko, aby cofnąć czas. start learning
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I'd give anything to turn back time.
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przesunąć zegar do przodu start learning
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cofnąć czas / przesunąć zegar do tyłu start learning
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briefs; knickers; underpants
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podmuch, poruszenie, przypływ, napływ (emocji), poruszyć kogoś start learning
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kawałek, mały kęsek jedzenia; grudka, bryła start learning
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różnorodny, pstrokaty, nieregularny start learning
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excavator (br.) / steam shovel (am.)
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When the fire breaks out...
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rozwijać zdolności artystyczne start learning
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to develop artistic skills
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He lost his hair at the age of 18 due to alopecia.
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bunt, prowokacja, naruszenie (np. zasady) On posunął się do prowokacji, żeby odkryć prawdę. start learning
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He resorted to defiance in order to find out the truth.
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Będę ładował węgiel do pieca. start learning
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I'll be shoveling coal in a furnace.
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bojler podgrzewający wodę start learning
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The opposite of 'big' is 'small'
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Tom is sitting opposite Kate
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Why are you waggling all the time?
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The Alps are famous for their ski areas.
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He had dark brown hair, cut almost to a stubble.
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namiary (numer telefonu, adres) start learning
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overdue vacation, overdue leave
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niepewny (np. gest), nieśmiały (np. uśmiech), tymczasowy (o rozwiązaniu), wstępny (o projekcie), próbny (o wersji) To są jedynie wstępne obliczenia. start learning
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These are only tentative calculations.
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That is the most exacting part of parenthood.
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koper włoski, fenkuł włoski start learning
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Nobody knows how long their lifespan will be.
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wymagający niewielkiej obsługi start learning
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uzdrowienie długotrwałych ran start learning
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the healing of long-held hurts
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On brzmiał bardzo radośnie pomimo okropnych obrażeń, które odniósł. start learning
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He sounded very cheerful despite the appalling injuries he had suffered.
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trudna sytuacja gospodarcza start learning
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surowość, prostota, niedostatek, kryzys start learning
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intymny, prywatny, kameralny start learning
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wykopać, odkryć coś, dokopać się do czegoś start learning
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A private detective has unearthed some new information about her.
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Drop drills the stone/rock
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to boil over (milk / soup) In the event that food boils over...
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There is a risk of scalding
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roztrzepany, kapryśny, oszałamiający; zawrotny (o prędkości) start learning
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Stop acting like a giddy teenager.
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naruszający prywatność, natrętny start learning
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osłupiały, skamieniały ze strachu start learning
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odstępstwo (np. od normy, od tradycji, od reguły) Jego obecne zachowanie to odstępstwo od normy. start learning
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His current behaviour is a deviation from the norm.
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wyspiarski, zaściankowy (np. sposób myślenia) start learning
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Mieć nadzieję na najlepsze, ale być przygotowanym na najgorsze start learning
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Hope for the best and prepare for the worst
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okropny, straszny, horrendalny start learning
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na opak, nie po myśli, w nieładzie (in the wrong way, in a way that wasn't intended) start learning
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zrzec się, wyrzec, porzucić start learning
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take off guard, take by surprise start learning
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Jaki jest pierwiastek sześcienny z 64? start learning
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What is the cube root of 64?
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Tak więc sprawy były co najmniej trudne. start learning
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So things have been a little challenging to say the least.
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Chcę skorzystać z tej okazji, aby życzyć każdemu z Was i Waszym bliskim Wesołych Świąt 🎄✨️ start learning
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I want to take the opportunity to wish each and every one of you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas 🎄✨️
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wracać pamięcią do, wspominać coś/kogoś start learning
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to reminisce about sth/sb It was so hard not to reminisce about the life I had lost.
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niejasny, nieokreślony; ukrywać się start learning
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Ten chleb to mój pierwszy udany wypiek start learning
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This bread is my first successful baking
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kilka kilogramów na plusie start learning
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Muszę schudnąć, bo jestem kilka kilogramów na plusie start learning
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I need to lose weight because I'm a few pounds overweight
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Przestań zachowywać się jak roztrzepana koza! start learning
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Stop acting the giddy goat! to act/play the giddy goat
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Piaski czasu się wyczerpują. start learning
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The sands of time are running out.
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rozkloszowane spodnie (dzwony) start learning
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Jak ocenić wartość tego biznesu? start learning
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How to appraise the value of the business?
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Henry Marten is a regicide of king Charles I (1600-1649).
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na szczyt globalnej supremacji start learning
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to the cusp of global supremacy
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wystawienie na widok publiczny (zwłok umarłego np. króla) start learning
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bezczelny / wierutny / gruby / poważny (np. błąd) / skandaliczny / jawny (niekompetencja) start learning
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Washington is by far the more egregious of the two.
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niepowodzenie, nieszczęście, nieszczęśliwy wypadek start learning
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The orb and sceptre are two of the most authoritative monarchial symbols.
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twierdzić, walczyć, rywalizować; mierzyć się z czymś, borykać start learning
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I don't know much about him, he's anyone's guess.
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To jest wielka niewiadoma. start learning
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bez dodatków, wersja podstawowa start learning
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nieodłącznie, naturlanie związany, z natury start learning
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He permanently ruled out a return from US.
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zrzekać się/wyrzekać (tytułu), wypowiadać/zrywać (umowę) start learning
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He doesn't want to renounce his titles.
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Even when the rules are followed, things can go awry.
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Nowadays, it is possible for women to become pregnant with thawed eggs.
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okropny, okrutny, nieludzki Warunki w więzieniu były przerażające start learning
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The conditions in the prison were atrocious.
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obraźliwe określenie dla... start learning
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In many cases this word is used as a derogatory term.
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Nie ma w tym nic samochwalczego. start learning
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There is nothing boastful about it.
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She is relentless - she always gets her way.
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zastrzeżenie (wyjaśnienie w celu uniknięcia nieporozumienia) start learning
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Disclaimer: I do not own any rights to the music.
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skarga, zażalenie, pretensja start learning
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nieustępliwy, nieustający, bezwzględny Nieustanny wyścig szczurów jest wyniszczający dla człowieka. start learning
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The relentless rat race is devastating to a human.
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chwalebna rewolucja (1688-1689) start learning
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wojna stuletnia (1337-1453) start learning
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Hundred Years' War lasted for 116 years.
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pokazać swoje prawdziwe oblicze start learning
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to show one's true colours
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That was a bit of low blow! / That feels like a pretty low blow. / It was a very low blow.
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umniejszać; bagatelizować; nie doceniać start learning
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The problem was belittled by the cabinet.
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ośmielać, dodawać śmiałości start learning
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Zrobił dokładnie na odwrót. start learning
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He did the exact opposit.
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pogarszać się (o stanie czegoś), ulegać zniszczeniu start learning
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Wiele zaproponowanych zmian zostanie rozważonych. start learning
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A slew of proposed changes are expected to be considered.
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Polityka jednego dziecka została zniesiona w 2016 roku. start learning
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The one-child policy was scrapped in 2016.
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a sustained increase in sth
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rozdawać (np. zachęty, zasiłki) start learning
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to dish out (ex. incentives, benefits)
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back-breaking work in the countryside
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naruszać przepisy dotyczące planowania urodzeń start learning
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to violate birth planning regulations
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zastanawiać się nad czymś start learning
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scenariusz „co by było, gdyby”. start learning
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Pięć lat później jego autobiografia trafiła do sprzedaży. start learning
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Five years on, his autobiography has gone on sale.
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nagłośnić sprawy rodzinne publicznie start learning
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air family issues in public I don't think anybody should be airing family issues in public.
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Starsza pani podzieliła się z nami wzruszającym wspomnieniem swojego zmarłego męża. start learning
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The old lady shared with us a poignant memory of her late husband.
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nieskrywany, jawny (np. wrogość) start learning
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po kądzieli (w linii żeńskiej) start learning
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po mieczu (w linii męskiej) start learning
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gdzieś, poza domem, tu i tam start learning
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odtąd, od teraz, od tego momentu start learning
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od czasu do czasu, co rusz start learning
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Don't pick your nose! Picking boogers is never nice! Blow your nose instead.
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być w sprzeczności, przeczyć sobie, zaprzeczać start learning
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Politics involves repeating oneself and contradicting oneself.
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piżmian jadalny (gatunek rośliny) start learning
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siedzenie za karę po lekcjach, koza; zatrzymanie start learning
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potajemny, skradający się start learning
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Już to zaznaczyłem w kalendarzu start learning
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I already marked it on the calendar
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We took some more baby steps today at getting fluent in our English.
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przesilenie (letnie lub zimowe) start learning
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Every woman needs a winter solstice reset.
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ulegać, poddawać się czemuś start learning
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Succumbing to stress is a bad habit.
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wyrafinowany, wyśmienity, wytworny start learning
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majtki wetknięte między pośladki start learning
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This lingerie doesn't give you a wedgie.
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korona państwa cesarskiego start learning
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The sceptre was stolen in the hope that the king would abdicate.
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unlucky and unsuccessful, often resulting in death: start learning
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Wzięłam kilka dni wolnego, żeby odpocząć, ale skończyłam chora w łóżku. start learning
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I took some days off to rest but I have ended up sick in bed.
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cudownie, bosko, w najwyższym stopniu start learning
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I'm talking about someone who is sublimely talented, the best in the world and then some more.
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pies ogrodnika (sam nie zje drugiemu nie da) start learning
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a dog in the manager (he will not eat and he will not give to another)
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płynący prosto z serca, szczery, głęboki start learning
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osamotniony, osierocony, pogrążony w żałobie/smutku start learning
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osoba pogrążona w smutku (po stracie kogoś bliskiego) start learning
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With too many lost years to reclaim, we had nothing to say.
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I think our daughter have got off the rails.
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start learning
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start learning
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udzielić pierwszej pomocy start learning
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to administer (to give) first aid Have you ever been given first aid?
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utorować drogę czemuś/dla kogoś start learning
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to pave the way for sth/for sb
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niezachwiany, nieugięty, niezłomny start learning
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I appreciate his steadfast support for a woman's right to choose.
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1. tajemiczy, figlarny; 2. cudaczny, dziwaczny. start learning
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orientacja, zdolność rozpoznawania; wnikliwość, bystrość start learning
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Shop your clothes with discernment.
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Była w 22 tygodniu i 6 dniu ciąży start learning
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She was 22 weeks and six days into the pregnancy.
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W którym tygodniu ciąży jesteś? start learning
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What week of pregnancy are you?
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niemniej jednak, jednakże start learning
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(tymczasowe) zwolnienie podatkowe start learning
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start learning
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After getting divorced, she reverted to her maiden name.
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przyznawać, nadawać, udzielać Król przyznał mu tytuł... start learning
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The king has conferred the title upon...
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ruszyć w miasto, poimprezować start learning
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Let's go out tonigh and do the town!
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mówisz i masz! / od wyboru do koloru start learning
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Wszystko jest trudne zanim nie stanie się łatwym. start learning
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All things are difficult before they are easy. Thomas Fuller (an English clergyman and historian)
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angielski duchowny i historyk start learning
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an English clergyman and historian
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aplikacja do udostępniania przejazdów start learning
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licencję na prowadzenie działalności start learning
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zakwestionować wyrok w sądzie start learning
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to challenge the ruling in courts
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rządowy organ wydający zezwolenia start learning
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a government licensing body
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być przygotowanym na coś; mieć coś zrobić (w sensie przewidywań) Ceny mają gwałtownie wzrosnąć. start learning
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The prices are set to increase dramatically.
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wyeliminować kogoś z rynku; wycenić coś start learning
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They have unlawfully priced out the competition.
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start learning
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zlikwidować wiele miejsc pracy start learning
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To już trzecia tura zwolnień. start learning
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This is a third round of layoffs.
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Odwołuję się do Twojej uczciwości. start learning
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I appeal to your honesty.
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Czekając aż dotrze druga książka na temat Tudorów, przeczytałam tą... start learning
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While waiting for the second book on the Tudors to arrive, I read this one...
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Tyle historii, które powinny zakończyć się zupełnie inaczej start learning
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So many stories that should have ended very differently
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Tyle kobiet, które powinno przeżyć swój kolejny poród start learning
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So many women who should survive their next childbirth
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Matka nie powinna przeżyć swojego dziecka start learning
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A mother should not outlive her child
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Były momentu, że miałam łzy w oczach start learning
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There were moments when I had tears in my eyes
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chwila, mgnienie oka, moment, sekunda start learning
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In another jiffy he was out through the garden gate.
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niebawem, wkrótce (literary) start learning
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wkrótce, stopniowo (old-fashioned) start learning
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pokrewieństwo /więź (empatia) start learning
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nieporęczny, pokaźnych rozmiarów start learning
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symbol Irlandii (koniczyna) start learning
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167 children die every day... It is a staggering number.
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start learning
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mnóstwo plusów, mnóstwo minusów start learning
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loads of upsides, plenty of downsides
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Adults should always be invited plus one.
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czujący się swobodnie, nieskrępowany start learning
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He admitted no one asked him to abduct her.
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otwarty, elastyczny np. dyskusja start learning
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umowa o pracę na czas nieokreślony start learning
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an open-ended employment contract
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start learning
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Statek rozbił się na przylądku. start learning
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The ship crashed on the cape.
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start learning
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to claim the return of the performance
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być krótko zainteresowanym czymś start learning
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to be briefly interested in sth
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rozerwać opakowanie cukru start learning
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to tear apart sugar packet
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to dash around the restaurant
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Dziecko chce być wyjęte ze swojego krzesełka do karmienia start learning
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Baby wants to be sprung from his high chair
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to bolt towards the docks
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On je pierwszy. Potem się zamieniamy. start learning
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He eats first. Then we switch.
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ogromny, przepraszający napiwek, aby zrekompensować coś start learning
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an enormous, apologetic tip to compensate for sth
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niedorzeczny, absurdalny, groteskowy, śmieszny start learning
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pojemny, przestronny, przepastny start learning
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Hel to tylko jedno brakujące „l” od angielskiego słowa „piekło”. start learning
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Hel is just one "l" short of the English word "hell".
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start learning
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z nasion / z cięcia / z resztek kuchennych start learning
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from seed / from cutting / from kitchen scraps
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dwadzieścia stopni celcjusza poniżej zera start learning
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twenty degrees celsius below zero
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rośliny trujące dla kotów i psów start learning
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plants poisonous to cats and dogs
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najlepszy poziom wilgotności wynosi od 60% do 80% start learning
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the best humidity level is between 60 and 80%
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start learning
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stary lub starzejący się; mieć swoje lata start learning
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I am long in the tooth, and knew instantly you posed a danger to me.
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start learning
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The famous shipwreck sits 3.800 m down at the bottom of the Atlantic.
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Odpowiedz pełnymi zdaniami. start learning
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Answer in full sentences.
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Pytania, na które można odpowiedzieć prostym „tak” lub „nie”, nazywane są pytaniami tak/nie. start learning
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Questions that can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" are called yes/no questions.
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Poznajmy każdą część po kolei. start learning
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Let's learn about each part one by one.
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w dużych ilościach, hurtowo start learning
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It's cheaper to buy bulk coal.
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How much does a bag of coal weigh?
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kilo wat (jednostka mocy) start learning
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A tangy flavour is pleasantly strong and sharp.
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zająć się czymś / wchodzić, zagłębiać się w coś / pójść na coś start learning
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żeby lepiej zrozumieć dlaczego... start learning
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to get a better sense of why...
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When fertilised, pear tree will push out more fruits.
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urzekajacy, porywający, zniewalajacy start learning
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This is one of the most captivating articles I have read in years.
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w celach handlowych, opłacalnie start learning
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start learning
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wystawa; eksponować, wykazywać start learning
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My kid exibits the same characteristics as his father.
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Czasami chodzi o to, czy nasiona są niewypałami, czy nie. start learning
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Sometimes it's about whether the seeds are duds or not.
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Same goes with a lot of squashes, melons...
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Melon jest hodowany tak, aby nie miał nasion. start learning
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Melon is bred to not have seeds.
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start learning
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wegetatywne części rośliny start learning
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vegetative parts of a plant
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start learning
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a clever solution to a tricky problem start learning
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I saw this trick in some hack videos.
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w dobrze oświetlonym miejscu start learning
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nie w zbyt gorącym miejscu start learning
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not in an overly hot spot
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Żadnych śladów korzeni wychodzących z tego obszaru podstawowego. start learning
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No signs of roots coming out of this basal area.
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Burak nie wypuści nowego korzenia. start learning
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The beet will not sprout a new tap root.
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start learning
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start learning
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patetyczny (np. styl), napuszony (np. język), napęcznialy (np. liście wodą) start learning
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Kupiłem je po około 3$ za sztukę. start learning
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I got them for roughly $3 each.
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start learning
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Are these mussels edible?
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blemished fruits and vegetables
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gwałtownie, zaciekle, zażarcie (f) start learning
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In later years she was known for being fiercely private.
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start learning
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As the years went by, she struggled with alcoholism, seizures, and clinical depression.
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start learning
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Scorn is a feeling of contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise
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start learning
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dobrze obdarzony (np. o biuście) start learning
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Dosłownie dostaliśmy gęsiej skórki! start learning
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We literally got goosebumps!
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start learning
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To jest książka warta przeczytania. start learning
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This is a worth-reading book.
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Książka otwiera oczy na wiele zagadnień start learning
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The book opens your eyes to many issues
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Nie zdradzając zbyt wiele start learning
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Without revealing too much
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pieprzyć się z kimś, kpić z kogoś start learning
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Te paski odcinają nogę i ją poszerzają start learning
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These stripes chop off your leg and make it wider
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start learning
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aby lepiej zrozumieć tę historię start learning
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to get a better sense of this story
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stawiać/ustalać bardziej realistyczne oczekiwania start learning
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set more realistic expectations of
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coś w przyzwoitym rozmiarze start learning
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something of a decent size
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start learning
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start learning
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in a short amount of time
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Jestem tak zajęta, że nie wiem, w co ręce włożyć. start learning
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I'm so busy, I don't know whether I'm coming or going.
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Kupiłam tańszy zamiennik moich tabletek. start learning
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I bought a cheaper substitute for my pills.
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start learning
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over-the-counter [OTC] / non-prescription drugs
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start learning
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Wymieniliśmy wadliwą część w twoim odtwarzaczu stereo. start learning
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We have replaced the faulty part in your stereo player.
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Odkleiłem naklejkę z przedniej szyby. start learning
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I peeled the sticker off the windshield.
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Twoja ciężka praca nie zaowocuje żadnym awansem ani nawet podwyżką czy premią. start learning
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Your hard work will not result in any promotion or even a pay raise or bonus.
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start learning
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Wolałabym spotkać się o 9 rano start learning
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I'd prefer to meet at 9am
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Patyk to najlepsza zabawka dziecka start learning
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A stick is a child's best toy
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iść na rozmowę kwalifikacyjną start learning
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To może trochę obiecujące. start learning
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That's maybe kind of promising.
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start learning
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koktajl owocowy (bezalkoholowy) start learning
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start learning
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wyczerpujący, obszerny, wszechstronny, pełny start learning
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Your talk was really comprehensive.
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niechęć (do zrobienia czegoś), opór (przed czymś), ociąganie się start learning
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I can't understand his reluctance to do this.
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Byłam niechętna, aby wdać się w kłótnię z Rogerem. start learning
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I was reluctant to get into an argument with Roger.
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Stany Zjednoczone nadal wykazują wielką niechęć. start learning
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There is still a great reluctance on the part of the US.
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Ona uśmiechnęła się do niej z niechęcią. start learning
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She gave her a reluctant smile.
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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Pomóż mi wydostać się z tego rowu! start learning
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Help me get out of this ditch!
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start learning
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start learning
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Oczekuje się, że temperatury osiągną szczyt europejskiej fali upałów. start learning
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Temperatures are expected to peak when European heatwave continues.
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Jak gorąca może być Europa? start learning
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How hot could Europe get?
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w środkowej części Morza Śródziemnego start learning
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in the central Mediterranean
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start learning
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Nie mam siły na zrobienie tego. start learning
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I don't have the energy to do it.
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Chyba nie mam na to siły. start learning
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I don't think I have the energy for this.
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Kolejny pęd mojego kwiatka zwiędł... start learning
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The another sprig of my flower has got withered...
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kasza jęczmienna / kasza jęczmienna drobna start learning
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barley groats / barley grits
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start learning
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zupa orkiszowa i jarmużowa start learning
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I would prefer to stay home / I would rather stay home
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naciągacz/ka (osoba wykorzystująca partnera dla jego pieniędzy); poszukiwacz złota Ona przyznała, że jest naciągaczką, ale jemu to w ogóle nie przeszkadzało. start learning
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She admitted to being a gold digger, but he didn't mind at all.
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Moje wakacje minęły w mgnieniu oka. start learning
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My holidays have just gone by in a blink of an eye.
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To moje najbardziej aktualne zdjęcie. start learning
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This is my most recent photo.
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1 czubata łyżeczka bulionu warzywnego start learning
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1 heaped tsp vegetable stock paste
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Rozgrzej olej w głębokim garnku. start learning
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Heat the oil in a deep pot.
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Podsmaż cebulę. Dodaj czosnek i dalej smaż. start learning
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Saute the onion. Add the garlic and continue to saute
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start learning
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Dodaj pokrojoną w kostkę cukinię i gotuj na wolnym ogniu przez 10 minut. start learning
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Add the diced courgette and simmer for 10 minutes.
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Całość zblenduj aż uzyskasz kremową konsystencję. start learning
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Blend until you get a creamy consistency.
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Dodawaj cukinię do garnka. start learning
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Add the courgette to the pot.
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start learning
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start learning
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uformować delikatne grudki z jajek start learning
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to form soft curds of scrambled eggs
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formować grudki (jak w twarogu/serku wiejskim) start learning
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to remove the pan from the heat
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over medium heat / on a medium heat
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Sprinkle your dish with the chopped chives.
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start learning
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podsmażać na dużym ogniu ciągle mieszając start learning
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nieprzywierająca patelnia start learning
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Musiałem powiedzieć coś, co cię uraziło. start learning
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I must have said something to offend you.
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On na pewno to zrobił. / On musiał to zrobić. start learning
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He must have done it. / He had to do it.
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start learning
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Lista rzeczy do zrobienia przed śmiercią start learning
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Chciałbym wiedzieć, czego chcę. start learning
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I wish I knew what I wanted.
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dobitny, wyrazisty, stanowczy start learning
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The answer to all those questions was an emphatic yes.
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to stay awake over at night
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danie popisowe, specjalność danego kucharza start learning
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start learning
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Gdy kota nie ma, myszy harcują. start learning
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When the cat is away the mice will play
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posypać (np. szczypiorkiem start learning
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to sprinkle (e.g. with chives)
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Masz coś zaplanowane na piątek? start learning
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Do you have anything planned on Friday?
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Nie mam nic wielkiego w planach, tylko gigantyczną imprezę z hukiem... start learning
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I don't have anything big planned, just a giant blowout party...
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start learning
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Which language is the odd one out?
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a slice of fruit, vegetable, or meat covered with batter (= a mixture of flour, egg, and milk) and then fried start learning
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kukurydza / banan smażony w cieście start learning
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corn / banana fritter (= corn / banana in batter)
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start learning
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Zrób zagłębienie w środku i wbij jajka. start learning
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Make a well in the centre and break in eggs.
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Stopniowo mieszaj razem, dodając po trochu mleko, aż powstanie gładkie ciasto. start learning
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Gradually whisk together, adding milk a little at a time to make a smooth batter.
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Empanadas (pieczone pierożki) z kukurydzy, sera i chilli. start learning
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Corn, cheese and chilli empanadas.
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Za pomocą małego ostrego noża wykonaj nacięcie 5 mm wokół krawędzi. start learning
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With a small sharp knife, make an incision 5 mm around the edge.
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Cukinię przekrój wzdłuż na pół. start learning
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Cut the courgette in half lenghtways.
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drylować, wyjmować pestkę, podziurawić start learning
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Czosnek przeciśnij przez praskę. start learning
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opalizujący, mieniący się barwami start learning
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It is the iridescent black eyes that strike you first.
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krokiecik, pasztecik (ciastko lub inny kawałek czegoś do jedzenia w postaci dysku) start learning
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kruche ciasto (ciasto francuskie) start learning
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poszatkowana (starta) cukinia start learning
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niszczyć coś (w niszczarce), pociąć na strzępy, szatkować Jego ubrania zostały podarte na strzępy. start learning
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His clothes were ripped to shreds.
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Kto wie, jak wyglądałaby dziś historia... start learning
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Who knows what history would look like today...
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start learning
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Jej włosy są rudo-brązowe. start learning
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Her hair is reddish-brown.
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start learning
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na oko (bez zastanowienia, bez przygotowania) Na oko powiedziałabym, że ona ma 55 lat. start learning
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Off the top of my head, I would say she is 55.
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To danie jest świetne zarówno na ciepło, jak i na zimno start learning
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This dish is great to have hot or cold
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pienisty, z pianką, piankowy start learning
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start learning
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skórka z cytryny / limonki start learning
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halloumi (ser z mleka owczego) start learning
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halloumi (sheep's milk cheese)
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start learning
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mniej więcej, trochę, tak jakby... Jesteś zajęta? - Tak jakby start learning
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start learning
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On such a scorching day, I want to swim in the pool.
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Do you have blinds at home?
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Dryfuje na północ do Hiszpanii start learning
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spalone słońcem zbocza Etny start learning
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the sun-baked slopes of Mount Etna
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Są one doładowywane przez globalne ocieplenie. start learning
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They are being supercharged by global warming.
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szybko naładować (np. baterię); to make more powerfull start learning
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niegościnny, nieprzyjazny, surowy start learning
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trójgłowy pies piekielny (w greckiej mitologii) start learning
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three-headed hound of hell (in Greek mythology)
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Temperatury jeszcze bardziej się podniosły start learning
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The temperatures dialled up further
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przewoźnik śmierci (w mitologii greckiej) start learning
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the ferryman of Death (in Greek mythology)
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start learning
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Włochy ogarnięte ekstremalnymi upałami start learning
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Italy gripped by extreme heat
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Czego bogiem jest Charon? start learning
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the Med (Mediterranean Sea)
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wyjątkowo (nietypowe dla pory roku) mokre i wietrzne warunki start learning
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unseasonably wet and windy conditions
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start learning
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przelecieć wzrokiem, przekartkować start learning
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How are you handling this heat?
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Musisz mi uwierzyć na słowo. start learning
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You have to take my word for it.
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donosiciel, informator, sygnalista (osoba nagłaśniająca) Sygnaliści odgrywają kluczową rolę w pociąganiu firm do odpowiedzialności za nieetyczne praktyki. start learning
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Whistle-blowers play a crucial role in holding companies accountable for unethical practices.
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start learning
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She is getting her hopes up.
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Wypaczyła swoją naukę i wykorzystała swoje rzemiosło jako broń, by wyrządzić krzywdę. start learning
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She perverted her learning and weaponised her craft to inflict harm.
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Zasznurowała ich torby do karmienia start learning
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She laced their feeding bags.
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start learning
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przedostatni (nieformalnie) start learning
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second to last / next to last / the last but one
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rozległe obszary (odgromne połacie) start learning
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start learning
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Your question was out of point.
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Here are some tips on how to create viral content.
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wniebowzięty / w siódmym niebie start learning
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over the moon / on cloud 9
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start learning
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You can heat your hands by the fire.
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That touched a chord with me.
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Jej życie zostało tragicznie przerwane. start learning
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Her life was tragically cut short.
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żyć w czasach gdy medycyna... start learning
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to live in times when medicine...
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if it weren't for medicine
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rozstęp mięśni prostych brzucha start learning
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start learning
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To nie lada niespodzianka! start learning
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This is quite a surprise!
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To śmieci, gdy nie ma ich w koszu. To śmieci, kiedy lądują w (śmieciowym) koszu. start learning
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It's litter when it's not in the bin. It's rubbish when it is in the (litter) bin.
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start learning
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start learning
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Kto ma przewagę liczebną? start learning
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start learning
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Możemy teraz przejść do następnego etapu. start learning
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We can shift to the next phase now.
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start learning
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This would be a very lenghty process.
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informacje kryminalistyczne start learning
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We need to obtein forensic information such us fingerprints and DNA.
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start learning
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The nights are drawing in.
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start learning
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The knights are drawing in.
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start learning
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Potrafiła zagadać na śmierć. start learning
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She could talk the hind legs off the donkey.
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start learning
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There is light at the end of the tunnel.
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start learning
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You have the audacity to tell me to stay calm?!
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wyskoczyć dokądś na chwilę (i zaraz wracać) Skoczę tylko do sklepu po mleko. start learning
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I'll nip to the shop to get some milk.
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Wczoraj jako dyrektor uczestniczyła w posiedzeniu Zarządu. start learning
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Yesterday, she in her capacity as Director attended Board of Directors meeting.
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wystawiony na nazwisko panieńskie start learning
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Z całą pewnością muszę przyznać Ci śmiałość. start learning
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to credit somebody with something I certainly have to credit you with audacity.
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obrać za cel instytucje finansowe start learning
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to target financial institutions
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start learning
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kasza manna z pszenicy durum start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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zespół nagłej śmierci łóżeczkowej (SIDS) start learning
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
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Moje dziecko je z lewej piersi start learning
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My baby feeds from left breast
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start learning
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start learning
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Budge up a bit! (ex. on the bench in the park or on the sofa at home)
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start learning
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płodowy zespół alkoholowy start learning
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FAS (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome)
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start learning
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to spend a penny / to have a wee / to go for a wee
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Walizkę trzeba było wyrzucić razem ze wszystkim, czego nie dało się wyprać i wysuszyć w suszarce bębnowej. start learning
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That suitcase had to be thrown away along with everyghing else that couldn't be washed and tumble dried.
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start learning
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To była katastrofa od początku do końca. start learning
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It was a disaster from start to finish.
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start learning
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Skrócili swój pobyt w tym ośrodku wypoczynkowym. start learning
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They cut short their stay at this holiday resort.
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zostać zaatakowany pluskwami start learning
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to be infested with bedbugs
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start learning
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Pluskwy zaatakowały jej walizkę. start learning
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The bedbugs invaded her suitcase.
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leczenie zapobiegające pluskwom start learning
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treatment for preventing bedbugs
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Kiedy praca wystawia na próbę Twoją cierpliwość, ale musisz zachować spokój, bo masz rachunki do zapłacenia. start learning
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When work is testing your patience, but you have to stay calm because you have bills to pay.
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Przepraszam, że zraniłem Twoje macho ego. start learning
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Sorry to hurt your macho ego.
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start learning
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Zakładam też, że zauroczenie jest wzajemne. start learning
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I also assume that the attraction is mutual.
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Czy byłoby nie na miejscu, jeśli coś zasugeruję? start learning
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Would it be inappropriate if I suggest something?
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start learning
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start learning
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Let's get the ball rolling
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start learning
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żmudny, mozolny, uciążliwy start learning
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gryzący, ostry, pikantny, drażniący (zapach) start learning
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start learning
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Nie pozwól, aby ktoś, kto nigdy nie był na Twoim miejscu, mówił Ci, co robić. start learning
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Don't let someone who's never been in your shoes tell you how to tie them.
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dusić coś w sobie, tłumić coś, taić coś (np. żal, złość, smutek) start learning
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Don't bottle up your grief! Tell me about it.
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start learning
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substancje przeciw zbrylające start learning
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niereagujący, nie dający odpowiedzi start learning
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Byliśmy zdruzgotani, gdy dowiedzieliśmy się o jego odejściu. start learning
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We were devastated to learn of his passing.
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być narażonym na znacznie większe ryzyko czegoś start learning
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to be at a much higher risk of something
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nikczemny, szelmowski, wspaniały start learning
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start learning
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prześmiewczy, zuchwały, lekceważący, niemający szacunku start learning
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He later created an irreverent short video about the show.
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Czy trudno Ci było się dzisiaj obudzić? start learning
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Did you struggle waking up today?
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Zakończył się czas letni. start learning
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Daylight saving time ended.
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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Próbuje połączyć się z naturą start learning
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Trying to merge with nature
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kwaśny / cierpki / gorzki start learning
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Strasznie mnie to przeraża! start learning
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It scares the hell out of me!
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Nareszcie coś zaczyna się zmieniać. start learning
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At last something is starting to change.
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start learning
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bardzo czymś uradowany, uszczęśliwiony start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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The regicide of Charles I was one of the most shocking events in English history.
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To mnie śmiertelnie przeraża. start learning
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It scares the living daylights out of me.
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Jak się dzisiaj miewasz? Nigdy lepiej! / Nie mogę narzekać! start learning
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How are you today? Never better! / Can't complain!
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Jak się dzisiaj miewasz? Jak na razie dobrze! start learning
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How are you today? So far so good!
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Nie mogę uwierzyć, że tego dokonałeś. start learning
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I can't believe you pulled that off.
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I really don't think I need bother about swotting up for the exam.
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We practice straightaway.
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o podobnych upodobaniach, podobnie myślący start learning
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Głównie skupiamy się na... start learning
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Co dwie głowy to nie jedna. start learning
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Few heads is better than one.
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start learning
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rozkoszować się, smakować w czymś Rozkoszowaliśmy się obiadem. start learning
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start learning
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to scrape through something
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zawalony, zasypany np. papierami, pracą start learning
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I'm swamped with work today.
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przestarzały, staroświecki start learning
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raz na jakiś czas (rzadko) start learning
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once in a blue moon (rarely)
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uważność, trening uważności start learning
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As a parent I wish you mindfullness!
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Dwa podwójne cheeseburgery z bekonem, jeden z sosem. start learning
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Two double cheeseburgers with bacon, one with relish.
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They were eating with relish.
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Ona czerpie wielką radość z poznawania nowych ludzi. start learning
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She takes great relish in meeting new people.
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Jego zamiłowanie do muzyki klasycznej jest powszechnie znane. start learning
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His relish for classical music is widely known.
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Zaciągnęła rolety i poszła spać. start learning
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She pulled the blinds and went to sleep.
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roleta / zasłona zaciemniająca start learning
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I have blackout curtains all over my house.
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Prowadzi stosunkowo prywatne życie. start learning
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She has lived a relatively private life.
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Nieszczęścia chodzą parami. start learning
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It never rains but it pours.
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Łazienka była w całości wykafelkowana start learning
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wyłożona kafelkami podłoga start learning
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The binomial theorem (or binomial expansion) describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial...
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twierdzenie (np. w matematyce) start learning
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The Pythagorean theorem (or Pythagoras' theorem) is a fundamental relation between the three sides of a right triangle.
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The Pythagorean theorem (Pythagoras' theorem)
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I want to take away the rest of the coffee in this percolator.
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Przez ten harmider w ogóle cię nie słyszę. start learning
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I can't hear you because of this hustle and bustle.
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Zagniatasz ciasto na pierogi? start learning
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Are you kneading the dough for pierogi?
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ugniatać, wyrabiać ciasto start learning
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To był rok pełen wzlotów i upadków. start learning
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It was a year full of highs and lows.
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Mój mąż kangurował nasze dzieci. start learning
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My husband gave skin to skin contact to our babies.
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Ona sięgnęła po butelkę wina i siorbnęła z niej. start learning
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She reached for the bottle of wine and slurped from it.
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Czy jesteś w długotrwałym związku? start learning
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Are you in a long term relationship?
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Robotowi nie udało się odróżnić człowieka od pudeł. start learning
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The robot failed to differentiate a man from the boxes.
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Flower men stepped in when the flower girl fell asleep 😆.
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They understood the assignment.
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Trzeba go rozetrzeć w dłoniach. start learning
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You need to rub it into your hands.
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nakładka do grubych loków start learning
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wielokrotnie nagradzany aktor start learning
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tylny, zadny (o zwierzęciu) start learning
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niepozornie, nie rzucając się w oczy start learning
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But could not your wife dress a little more inconspicuously?
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This is a win-win situation.
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być pochłoniętym przez płomienie start learning
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Dzieci pod ich opieką zmarły z powodu braku inkubatorów start learning
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Babies in their care died due to there being no incubators
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składanie ciepłych, świeżo wyjętych z suszarki ubrań start learning
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folding the warm-fresh-out-of-the-dryer clothes
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Jedziemy na tym samym wózku (tzn. jesteśmy w tej samej trudnej sytuacji). start learning
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Mamy to samo zdanie na ten temat (tzn. zgadzamy się ze sobą w tym temacie). start learning
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We are on the same page about it.
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It's raining like mad out there.
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namówić kogoś, przekonać do czegoś start learning
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angina (zapalenie migdałków) start learning
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Cierpię na łuszczycę, ale moje objawy są bardzo łagodne. Pojawiały się i nasilały, gdy byłam w ciąży i karmiłam piersią. start learning
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I suffer from psoriasis, but my symptoms are very mild. They appeared and intensified when I was pregnant and breastfeeding.
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Ta choroba ma łagodne objawy (nie silne). start learning
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This disease has mild symptoms (not severe).
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najlepszy z kategorii wszechstronnych start learning
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The doctors call it an innocuous side effect.
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przeglądać obrazki w książce start learning
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to look at the pictures in the book
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Po przeczytaniu jej jednej bajki na dobranoc... start learning
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After reading her one bedtime story...
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wylegiwać się; wygodnie siedzieć, rozpierać się On rozsiadł się wygodnie na kanapie. start learning
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wizyta duszpasterska, kolęda start learning
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The priest came on a pastoral visit yesterday.
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He has compromised (=impaired/defective) memory.
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ostrożny, nieufny, chytry, przebiegły, podejrzliwy, wymijający się start learning
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ostrożny, nieufny, chytry, przebiegły, podejrzliwy, wymijający się start learning
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kolorowy wiatraczek dziecięcy start learning
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It's a toy which goes round when the air blows.
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The three moved forward toward the grisly scene of battle.
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start learning
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tworzyć lekceważące filmy start learning
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to create irreverent movies
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He put another log on the fire.
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potomność, późniejsze pokolenia, potomkowie start learning
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zupełnie nie w tą stronę, na odwrót start learning
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wosk zapachowy do kominka start learning
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BO oznacza brzydki zapach ciała start learning
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B. O. stands for body odour
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It seems a bit cheeky of them to complain now.
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Lepiej nosić niż się prosić. start learning
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It's better to be safe than sorry.
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To proces, w którym herbata nabiera smaku. start learning
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It's the process of tea getting its flavours.
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Aby się zintegrować (krótko porozmawiać), musisz być dobry w pogawędce. start learning
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In order to mingle you have to be good at small talk.
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konstruktywne grubiaństwo start learning
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But she is so tough-skinned that the stabbing has no effect.
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cztery zarzuty kwalifikowanego znęcania się nad dzieckiem start learning
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four counts of aggravated child abuse
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kwalifikowany, poważny (o przestępstwie) start learning
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Aggravated rape in the first degree.
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Mój syn właśnie kończy 3 miesiące start learning
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My son is just turning 3 months old
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Odczuliśmy jej nieobecność. start learning
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start learning
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eksplorować każdy zakamarek start learning
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to explore every nook and cranny
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To całkowicie jego zasługa. start learning
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He deserves all the credits.
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Rozwiodła się z nim / Rozwiodła się z Joe. start learning
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She divorced him / She divorced from Joe.
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start learning
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Could you top up my glass?
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I'm eschewing all men. And cigarettes...
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zachowawczy, powściągliwy start learning
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It's best to be circumspect.
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Wszyscy jesteśmy oczarowani. start learning
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be smitten by/with somebody
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What is the birth order theory?
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urzędujący, spoczywający na start learning
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The new sovereign takes charge of all of the functions which are incumbent on the head of state.
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Jakie wnioski możemy z tego wyciągnąć? start learning
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What lessons can we draw from this?
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start learning
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start learning
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I'm not interested in a high-flying career in a big international corporation.
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start learning
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start learning
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My phone is being charged.
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Jest oskarżony o kradzież. start learning
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He is being charged with theft.
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Zostaniesz obciążony opłatą za dodatkowe usługi. start learning
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You are being charged for extra services.
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Tłum był przepełniony ekscytacją start learning
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The crowd was being charged with excitement.
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Ona jest obarczona prowadzeniem projektu. start learning
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She is being charged with leading the project
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start learning
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They need not be German, for avarice knows no nationality.
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bez przerwy, nieubłagalnie, zawzięcie start learning
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He will question an opponent relentlessly to make a point.
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Jest uważany za ekscentryka, jeśli nie za osobę przewrotną. start learning
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He is considered an eccentric, if not a subversive.
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Jest uważany za szaleńca. start learning
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He is considered a flake.
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Kraje nordyckie zostały dotknięte zimowym przymrozkiem. start learning
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Nordic countries have been gripped by a winter freeze.
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W niektórych obszarach Szwecji i Finlandii w tym tygodniu temperatury mogą sięgać nawet -40°C. start learning
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Some areas of Sweden and Finland could see temperatures as low as -40°C this week.
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Obfite opady śniegu trwające od Nowego Roku zasypały regiony południowej Norwegii. W niektórych rejonach było do 70 cm śniegu. start learning
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Heavy snowfall has blanketed parts of southern Norway since New Year's Day. Some parts could see up to 70 cm.
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wierzchołek, przełom, skraj start learning
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Pochmurno ma miejsce wtedy, gdy całe niebo jest pokryte chmurami (nie widać błękitnego nieba). Pochmurno ma miejsce wtedy, gdy nadal widać błękit nieba. start learning
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Overcast is when the whole sky is covered in clouds (you can't see any blue sky). Cloudy is when you can still see some blue sky.
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jeśli on cię zaobserwuje... start learning
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babeczka z kruchego ciasta z nadzieniem z bakalii, spożywana w okresie Świąt Bożego Narodzenia start learning
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nadzienie z owoców i przypraw start learning
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For Christmas desserts I always add candied orange peel.
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papkowaty banan (dojrzały, czarny) start learning
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planowane postarzanie produktu start learning
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brzydzić się, czuć odrazę start learning
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zająć się odpadami z tworzyw sztucznych Firma w dalszym ciągu walczy z odpadami z tworzyw sztucznych. start learning
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The company continues to tackle plastic waste.
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podroby (wątróbka, nerki itp.) start learning
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Some people think offal is awful.
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start learning
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skąpić na czymś, żałować (komuś czegoś) start learning
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fotelik samochodowy dla dziecka start learning
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This child seat is too small for my child.
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mam szczęście, że mogę coś zrobić start learning
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To tożsamość, którą agent przyjął pracując dla Brytyjczyków. start learning
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to assume the role/ the position of It's the identity the agent assumed while working for the British.
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start learning
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to be the stuff of legend
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Książka jest pomocą, przewodnikiem dla rodziców... start learning
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The book is a help, a guide for parents...
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start learning
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hardships of everyday life
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the hardships of parenthood
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a rebellious three-year-old
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start learning
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Przeczytałam książkę w miesiąc. start learning
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I read the book in a month.
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Nie tylko pomoże zrozumieć ci twoje potomstwo, ale przede wszystkim da narzędzia do przetrwania tego szaleńczego start learning
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Not only will it help you understand your offspring, but above all, it will give you the tools to survive this madness!
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Judging by the way they tucked into their dinner, they must have been very hungry.
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start learning
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Jesteśmy po naszym pierwszym spotkaniu rodzinnym start learning
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We have had our first family meeting
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Byłam zdumiona jak bystre są moje córki i jak trafne są ich wypowiedzi start learning
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I was amazed how smart my daughters were and how accurate their answers were
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dokładnie, trafnie, wiernie start learning
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Nie tylko pomogła zrozumieć mi moje potomstwo, ale przede wszystkim dała narzędzia do przetrwania tego szaleństwa start learning
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Not only did it help me understand my offspring, but above all, it gave me the tools to survive this madness
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start learning
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start learning
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zaspokajać potrzeby i żądania start learning
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to meet needs and demands
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oszczędny, wstrzemięźliwy start learning
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Czy dam radę powstrzymać się przed wzięciem dokładki? start learning
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Will I be able to resist taking a second?
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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dodatek do dania głównego start learning
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What side goes with salad?
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start learning
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I love this quark bread with hazel nuts I bake every now and then and again.
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start learning
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Lawa wulkaniczna zalewa domy. start learning
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Volcano lava engulfs houses.
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Lawa zniszczyła domy po erupcji wulkanu. start learning
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Lava flows destroyed houses following a volcano eruption.
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stopione skały powstałe w wyniku erupcji start learning
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molten rocks from the eruption
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torba zsuwająca się z ramienia start learning
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a bag slipping off the shoulder
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szalik sam się rozwiązuje start learning
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Nigdy nie przechwalam się swoimi drogimi podróżami... start learning
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I never brag about my expensive travels...
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He is such a slack student.
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It really winds me up when I stand in 💩 (I've stood in 💩)! People should pick up after their dogs!
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Wciąż od czasu do czasu pracuję jako kelnerka, żeby się utrzymać. start learning
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I'm still working on and off as a waitress to support myself.
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martwy sezon, zastój (np. w handlu) start learning
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zwis, zwisająca część (np. liny) start learning
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Nie tylko pomogło mi to zrozumieć moje potomstwo, ale przede wszystkim dało narzędzia do przetrwania tego szaleńczego start learning
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Not only did it help me understand my offspring, but above all it gave me the tools to survive this madness
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Codziennie zadziwia mnie to, jak... start learning
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Blows my mind every day how...
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The king has sought treatment for an enlarged prostate.
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dotychczasowe etapy zaprzeczania zmianom klimatycznym start learning
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climate change denial timeline so far
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Dlaczego nikt z Was nie zapobiegł temu zjawisku? start learning
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Why didn't anyone of you stop this from happening?
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nowy rodzaj zaprzeczenia zmianom klimatycznym zawładnął YouTube start learning
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a new kind of climate denial has taken over on youtube
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start learning
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uczyć umiejętności życiowych start learning
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szacunek do samego siebie, samodyscyplina, współpraca, dobre zachowanie i umiejętność rozwiązywania problemów start learning
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self-respect, self-discipline, cooperation, good behaviour and problem-solving skills
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umiejętność rozwiązywania problemów start learning
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Pierz ubrania na lewej stronę. start learning
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Wash your clothes inside out.
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na odwrót / na "lewą stronę" /od podszewki start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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for a second year running
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Znam ten program od podszewki. start learning
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I know this show inside out.
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start learning
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There is always a decline in clothes prices before a new collection is launched.
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To jest pierwszy spadek liczby ludności od 60 lat start learning
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This is the first population drop in 60 years
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W kraju od kilkudziesięciu lat spada liczba urodzeń start learning
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The country has been falling birth rates for dacades
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Polityka jednego dziecka została narzucona w latach 80. XX wieku start learning
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One child-policy was imposed in the 1980s
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Politykę jednego dziecka zniesiono w 2015 r. start learning
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One child-policy was lifted in 2015.
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Rząd kraju wprowadził nawet zachęty zachęcające ludzi do zakładania rodzin. start learning
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The country's government has even brought in incentives to encourage people to start families.
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liczyć na coś, polegać na czymś start learning
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w oparciu o aktualne zalecenia lekarskie start learning
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based on the current medical advice
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jak najwięcej normalności start learning
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as much normality as possible
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Aktualne informacje na temat postępów będą udostępniane tylko wtedy, gdy pojawią się nowe istotne informacje do udostępnienia. start learning
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It will only provide updates on progress when there is significant new information to share.
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charakteryzuje się nie tylko doskonałą jakością, ale także pięknymi kolorami start learning
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not only is it superb quality, but also has beautiful colours
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Czy to do Ciebie przemawia? start learning
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She found nothing and decided she'd just make do with her hands.
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uporać się z problemem kupy start learning
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Zgubiłam się na "magnifique". start learning
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You lost me at "magnifique".
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breja (z błota i rozmokłego śniegu), plucha start learning
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It's slushy outside today.
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skuty lodem (tylko na powierzchni) start learning
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The pond is frozen over, which means that only the top surface is frozen and underneath that layer of ice there is water.
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The centipede is indigenous to the Mediterranean and has spread through much of Europe...
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I may look calm, but in my head I've slapped you twice.
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What a start into a week!
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unravelling of the situation
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uchylony (o drzwiach, pokrywce) start learning
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Leave the door ajar, please.
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zostać wypisanym ze szpitala start learning
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to be discharged from hospital
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Wypłynął z Miami w swój dziewiczy rejs start learning
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It has set sail from Miami on its maiden voyage
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start learning
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wypadanie włosów w kępkach start learning
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łagodny przerost prostaty start learning
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benign prostate enlargement
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start learning
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Sprawy potoczyły się znacznie gorzej, zanim uległy poprawie. start learning
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Things got a whole lot worse before they got better.
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Rumor has it that there will be something special going on this time.
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nieumyślne spowodowanie śmierci Ława przysięgłych uznała ją za winną nieumyślnego spowodowania śmierci za to, że nie powstrzymała syna przed przeprowadzeniem śmiertelnej strzelaniny w szkole. start learning
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A jury has found her guilty of involuntary manslaughter for failing to stop her son from carrying out a deadly school shooting.
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winny nieumyślnego spowodowania śmierci start learning
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guilty of involuntary manslaughter
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convicted of manslaughter She is the first parent convicted of manslaughter in connection with a mass shooting carried out by their child.
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Prosecutors accused her of negligence in allowing her son to have a gun and ignoring warning signs.
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Her husband is facing a separate trial on the same charges.
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Their son is serving life in prison for killing four classmates.
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Urodziłam się 2 grudnia 1988 r. start learning
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I was born on December 2, 1988.
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Odpowiedzialność emocjonalna i moralna spoczywa na obu. start learning
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Affective and moral responsibility lies with both.
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chusta do noszenia dzieci start learning
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pechowiec / pech, przekleństwo, fatum Czuję się jak osoba przynosząca pecha. Każdy projekt, do którego dołączam, wydaje się mieć problemy. start learning
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I feel like a walking jinx. Every project I join seems to have problems!
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start learning
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I hope I don't jinx it by saying it might rain during our picnic.
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Naprawdę tego nie mówimy. Może jeśli będziemy sarkastyczni. start learning
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We don't really say this. Maybe if we're being sarcastic.
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Leje jak z cebra (o deszczu) start learning
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It's lashing down / It's bucketing down 'To rain cats and dogs' is old-fashioned. No one says like this anymore.
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start learning
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There's no smoke without fire
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start learning
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to be the spitting image of They're the spitting image of their parents.
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start learning
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kasza gryczana / jęczmienna start learning
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kasza jaglana/gryczana/jęczmienna start learning
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millet/buckwheat/barley groats
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start learning
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chodzić po zewnętrznej stronie krawężnika start learning
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to walk on the outside of the curb
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start learning
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Do terminu porodu brakuje mi półtora dnia. start learning
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I'm a day and a half shy of my due date.
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Słuchaj, ale nie daj się ponieść. start learning
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Listen to but do not indulge.
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Zadzwoń do mnie, gdy będziesz gotowy na pogawędkę. start learning
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Ping me when you are ready to have a chat.
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„Ping me” oznacza wysłanie wiadomości, SMS-a lub e-maila na czyjś telefon komórkowy. start learning
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'Ping me' means to send a message, text or email to somebody's mobile phone.
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„Przeanalizuj” oznacza szukanie informacji na komputerze, zaczynając od informacji ogólnych i uzyskując większą dokładność. start learning
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'Drill down' means to look for information on the computer starting with the general one and getting more presice.
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jak spod igły (nieskazitelny) start learning
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Everything needs to be spick and span.
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start learning
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What on earth are you doing?!
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start learning
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Our baby was a surprise at birth.
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El Salvador has the highest incarceration rate in the world.
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kogiel mogel z mlekiem / krem budyniowy / słodki sos start learning
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rozwiązły, mający bogate życie seksualne, jurny start learning
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Czy jesteś wielkim hipokrytą? start learning
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Are you a massive hypocrite?
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karmazyn, purpura, szkarłat start learning
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spadać (szybko i gwałtownie) Wspinacz runął na ziemię, ale na szczęście przeżył. start learning
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The climber plummeted to the ground, but luckily he survived.
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start learning
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It suddenly dawned on me...
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to znaczy, że wiosna nadchodzi start learning
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it means spring is coming
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To może znaczyć tylko jedno... start learning
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This can only mean one thing...
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Strój wybrany przez nikogo innego jak jej starszą siostrę. start learning
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Outfit chosen by none other than her big sister.
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start learning
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rechotać, gdakać, trajkotać, chichotać start learning
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In the mornings she can hear the constant cackle of the birds.
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Jestem całkowicie bezużyteczny w majsterkowaniu. Właściwie to totalnie beznadziejna. start learning
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I am thoroughly useless at DIY. In fact, totally pants.
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start learning
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What did you throw in the pond just now? A pebble
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start learning
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I've never seen a child (except my own) throw a temper tantrum.
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vaguely remember / to blur
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He was also hampered by being given only a small staff.
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Jest coś, co sprawia, że jest to mniej męczące, a bardziej przyjemne. start learning
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There is something that makes it less of a grind and more of a pleasure.
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wahać się, być niezdecydowanym start learning
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pobłażliwy, dozwolony, liberalny, zalecający start learning
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start learning
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lekceważący, pogardliwy (informal) start learning
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On jest zagorzałym kibicem swojego ulubionego klubu piłkarskiego. start learning
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He is a zealous supporter of his favourite football club.
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child-rearing / parenting They did an excellent job with their parenting.
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co się odwlecze, to nie uciecze start learning
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What goes up must come down
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start learning
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czujny, ostrożny, przezorny, rozważny start learning
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Plotka wzbudziła ogromne zainteresowanie start learning
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The rumor aroused great interest
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dopuszcza bycie przedmiotem własności start learning
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start learning
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Poza kilkoma różnicami, te artykuły są zasadniczo takie same. start learning
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Aside from some differences these articles are substantially the same.
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Sprawa została oddalona z uprzedzeniami start learning
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The case was dismissed with prejudice
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szalejący, szerzący się, rozprzestrzeniający się start learning
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It is known that the plague was rampant.
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start learning
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As the plague abated, Henry and Elizabeth sailed to Dover.
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He could have died of a number of childhood diseases.
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pionier, ktoś kto przedziera szlaki start learning
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Many trailblazers students are those who have struggled in traditional schools.
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zsiadać się, zwarzyć się, krzepnąć, psuć się, pogarszać się start learning
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It was also believed that breast milk would be curdled if marital relations were resumed before weaning...
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przed odstawieniem od piersi start learning
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The young are weaned after about 4 to 5 months.
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after contracting measles
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przeniesienie wirusa na dziecko poprzez karmienie piersią start learning
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passing on the virus to your baby through breastfeeding Despite the chance of passing on the virus to your baby through breastfeeding being minimal, the Queen may have been too unwell to continue feeding her two-month-old son at the time.
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Powstanie Tudorów to już mit start learning
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The rise of the Tudors is the stuff of myth
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Moja żona jest artystyczna start learning
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w trybie nagłym przeprowadza się cesarskie cięcie start learning
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cesarean section in emergency is proceeded
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marzenie ściętej głowy, mrzonka start learning
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a pipe dream /// pie in the sky Stop thinking about becoming an actress, it's a pipe dream. /// Stop thinking about becoming an actress, it's pie in the sky.
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start learning
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wprowadzać pokarmy stałe do diety dziecka start learning
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to introduce solid foods into baby's diet
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niedokrwistość z niedoboru żelaza start learning
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Pogoda nas ostatnio nie rozpieszcza. start learning
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Weather wasn't pampering us lately.
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okropny, wstrętny, potworny Nie wyjdziemy na zewnątrz, pogoda jest wstrętna. start learning
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We won't go outside, the weather is atrocious.
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start learning
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Your father was that haughty old curmudgeon who never had a kind word for anyone.
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względy praktyczne, oportunizm, potrzeba chwili start learning
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There is a fine line between morality and expedience.
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celowość, potrzeba chwili, względy W tym przypadku zrobiono to ze względów politycznych. start learning
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In this case, it was done out of political expediency.
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udka (ale tylko z kurczaka) start learning
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He served drumsticks that were charred on the outside and still frozen on the insids
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Uczy się języków tak, jak ja nabywam buty start learning
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He acquires languages the way I acquire shoes
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start learning
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byczek (atrakcyjny mężczyzna) start learning
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I have no idea whether I'm any good at the reverse...
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But alongside my joy comes a surge of anxiety
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start learning
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But alongside my joy comes a surge of anxiety
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start learning
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I go online to scour English-language pregnancy websites
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Wchodzę do Internetu, aby przeszukać anglojęzyczne strony poświęcone ciąży start learning
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I go online to scour English-language pregnancy websites
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rozwiewać (np. wątpliwości, obawy), osłabiać, uspokoić kogoś, uśmierzyć bół start learning
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She refuses to allay my doubts with a simple yes or no.
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start learning
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wyrazić się dwuznacznie, unikać jasnej odpowiedzi start learning
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założenie, przypuszczenie start learning
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On dźwiga ciężar mojego niepokoju. start learning
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He bears the brunt of my angst.
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start learning
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start learning
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When you cram something to your bag it means you fill up past its capacity.
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start learning
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She's pretty enough to nab a husband.
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przyjacielski, koleżeński start learning
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start learning
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brzemienny w skutki, fatalny start learning
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... sex during pregnancy is inherently fraught.
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pohamować, powstrzymać kogoś start learning
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It may inhibit your sex life.
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start learning
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Despite my qualms about it...
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Pomimo skrupułów co do tego... start learning
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Despite my qualms about it...
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start learning
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start learning
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powoływanie się na nazwiska znanych osobistości start learning
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popchnąć, szturchnąć, przepychać się łokciami, rozpychqć się On walczył ze mną o koszulę w sklepie. start learning
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He jostled with me for a shirt in the shop.
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rumień zakaźny (tzw. piąta choroba) start learning
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The other name for the fifth disease is 'slapped cheek syndrome' as the cheeks look like being red after slapped.
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wyniszczający (np. o chorobie), rujnujący start learning
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Cancer is such a crippling condition.
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start learning
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to cast a harsh spotlight
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start learning
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zrzekać się (np. stanowiska), wypowiedzieć (np. umowę) start learning
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So many women renounce pleasure.
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afiszować, obnosić, popisywać się start learning
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mocno zaciśnij płaszcz w talii start learning
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clinch a coat tightly at the waist
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skórka (np. owocu, szynki), łupina (nasienia), kora (rośliny) start learning
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górować (nad kimś, czymś), przezwyciężać start learning
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France trumps US on nearly every measure of maternal and infant health.
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Ona planuje wysterylizować kota po urodzeniu kociąt start learning
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She plans to have the cat spayed after the kittens are born
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On dostał dźgnięcie w brzuch, ale jego stan jest stabilny. start learning
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He sustained a jab to the stomach, but his condition is stable.
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He may look abrupt, but he is a good person on the inside.
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migotać (np. płomień), drgać (np. powieka) Blady uśmiech przemknął po jej twarzy. start learning
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A faint smile flickered through her face.
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wał obronny, szaniec, bastion, zapora start learning
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współczuć, mówić współczującym tonem start learning
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For the time being, however, allow me to commiserate with those running not quite so good.
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trapić się, niepokoić się start learning
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Right now, they still fret a bit about what happened.
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zewnątrzoponowe (znieczulenie) start learning
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Ona ma bardzo szczególny dumny sposób chodzenia. start learning
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She has a very particular strut.
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Potraktowali mnie jak tchurza. start learning
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The treated me like a pansy.
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Karmiła je piersią do ukończenia przez nie drugiego roku życia. start learning
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She breastfed them all past age two.
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Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus
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Jest człowiekiem spokojnym, niezależnym i zainteresowanym sobą start learning
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He is a calm, detached and self-interested man
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I don't like eating the pith, so I always clean my oranges.
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Rejoice, Christ is risen.
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towarzyski, wesoły, miły, przyjemny start learning
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But truly, he has not found a group this convivial since. It was all so convivial you'd never guess this is a nation at war.
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odpowiedni, poszczególny, każdy swój start learning
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Also, do not take any other medicine at the same time as fenugreek. /// Fenugreek may change the color and smell of the urine.
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łatwe do dostrzeżenia, oczywiste start learning
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wyczarować coś (zaklinać rzeczywistość) start learning
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Kontynuujemy naszą przygodę z posiłkami stałymi. Potrzebujemy do tego aż trzech łyżeczek start learning
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We continue our adventure with solid foods. We need as many as three teaspoons for this
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udawać chorego, aby nie iść do pracy start learning
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On poznał każdy niuans światła, koloru, odcienia, formy. start learning
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He learned every nuance of light, of color, of shade, of form.
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Naysayers will say it's dangerous.
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Paul jest taki niechlujny, zawsze rozleje coś na podłogę. Jak ojciec, który też był nieschludny i brudny. start learning
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Paul is so sloppy - he always spills something on the floor. Like his father who also was scruffy and dirty.
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syndrom oszusta lub oszustki (zjawisko psychologiczne powodujące brak wiary w siebie) start learning
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Nie ma żadnego ukrytego haczyka start learning
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jęczeć z narastającego bólu start learning
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moan from the mounting pain
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to drown out the noise (of)
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I'm barely three centimetres dilated, out of a possible ten.
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znieczulenie zewnątrzoponowe start learning
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Women don't usually ask for epidurals this early on.
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zakładać, przesłanka, założenie start learning
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This conclusion is premised on the idea that...
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You say your cure for myopia is teaching people how to focus.
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What's consoling is that this is all to be expected.
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Pocieszające jest to, że... start learning
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What's consoling is that... What's consoling is that this is all to be expected.
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Baby began sleeping four-hours stretches at seven months old.
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Dyskusje szybko przeradzają się w bójki start learning
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Discussions quickly dissolve into brawls
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Praktyka jest w najlepszym wypadku egoistyczna, a w najgorszym obelżywa start learning
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Practice is at best selfish and at worst abusive
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w najlepszym razie ... w najgorszym start learning
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kontrolowany płacz „treningu snu” start learning
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controlled crying of 'sleep training' She feels she must justify having done controlled crying.
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połączenie mleka matki i preparatu modyfikowanego start learning
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a combination of breast milk and formula They drink a combination of breast milk and formula.
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Jest to problem krótkotrwały, a nie chroniczny start learning
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It's a short-term problem, not a chronic one
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całą noc trwającą co najmniej osiem godzin start learning
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a complete night of eight hours at a minimum
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To, co jest wkurzające, to to start learning
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Nie potrafię wyjaśnić, jak do tego doszło start learning
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I can't explain how it came about
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mdlący, wywołujący mdłości; odczuwający mdłości start learning
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In fact he felt queasy just from thinking about it.
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buty na bardzo wysokim obcasie start learning
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to pour out my frustration When I pour out my frustration over coffe to Gabrielle...
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And she unwittingly let him have the power over her to do so.
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On wytoczył argument nie do zbicia. start learning
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He wheeled out the airtight argument.
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They view it as a sign that...
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by going cold turkey or in stages
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obozy sparingowe (przeciwległe) start learning
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To brzmi, jakbyś rzucał siano krowom start learning
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It sounds like you're pitching hay at cows
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powszechne nieporozumienie start learning
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widespread misunderstanding
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Włóż jedzenie do lodówki, w przeciwnym razie się zepsuje. start learning
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Put the food in the fridge, otherwise it will go off.
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Czym nauczyciele piszą na tablicy? start learning
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What do teachers write on the blackboard with?
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Który? Wszystko mi jedno. start learning
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niemożliwy do naprawienia start learning
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granica, obrzeża, obwód (figury geometrycznej) start learning
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1. Mamo, woda chlupie mi w butach! 2. Kijek plusnął do wody. start learning
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1. Mum, water is plopping in my shoes! 2. A stick plopped into the water.
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To doskonała lekcja cierpliwości. start learning
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It's a perfect lesson in patience.
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duszący (np. nadopiekuńczy) start learning
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He says that his own mother was alternately smothering and absent.
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Valedictory: The Final Number of The Liberator, closing column for The Liberator (December 29, 1865).
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ostrzyć, doskonalić, doprowadzać do perfekcji start learning
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Much work needs to be done to hone this team.
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He has as usual, been conscientious and assiduous in his work.
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Dzieci były w wieku od 7 do 15 lat. start learning
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Kids ranged in age from 7 to 15.
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surowy (nieugięty, nieustępliwy); sztywny, twardy Materia w gwieździe neutronowej jest prawie tak sztywna jak sztywna może być materia. start learning
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The matter in a neutron star is about as rigid as matter can get.
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ogromny (imponujacy w rozmiarze), niesamowity, cudowny start learning
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"Well, God certainly seems to call a prodigious number of them home."
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skomleć, biadolić, piszczeć, kwilić, skamleć start learning
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Przypowieść o bogaczu i Łazarzu start learning
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Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus
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Przypowieść o niesprawiedliwym dłużniku start learning
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Parable of the Unjust Debtor
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trwały, niezmienny, stały, nieodwołalny start learning
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In battle, the word of the leader is immutable law.
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pierwotny, prymitywny (formal) start learning
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In this setting there is something primordial about building with wood.
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wózek dziecięcy spacerówka (z siedzeniem) start learning
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dać za wygraną, przyznać, ustępować start learning
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I don't concede to everything.
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tłumić (uczucia), pohamowywać (śmiech), tamować (łzy) start learning
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Am I stifling her self-expression?
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sprzeczność, niezdecydowanie, dwuznaczność start learning
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She says, without malice, that...
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Francuscy rodzice są bardziej skłonni postrzegać wymagania dziecka jako kaprysy. start learning
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French parents are more inclined to view a child's demands as caprices.
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niedbały, zaniedbujący (obowiązki) start learning
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A teacher would be remiss if they didn't prepare a lesson.
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zrzec się, wyrzec, porzucić start learning
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Pomimo ogromnego cierpienia, pacjent pozostał odporny. start learning
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Despite enormous suffering, the patient remained resilient.
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kamień węgielny, podstawa, baza, filar Nie zapominajmy, że kamieniem węgielnym demokracji jest wolna prasa. start learning
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Let us not forget that a free press is the cornerstone of democracy.
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wprowadzony w zakłopotanie, zmieszany / okryty tajemnicą start learning
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I was pleased about all these developments, but also mystified.
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szturchaniec, kuksaniec; popychać Po prostu trzeba ją popchnąć do zrobienia właściwej rzeczy. start learning
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You just need to nudge her to do the right thing.
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a dollop of crème fraîche
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Uśmiecha się pobłażliwie. start learning
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on a frigid Saturday morning
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zaniedbanie, opuszczenie, porzucenie (np. rzeczy, obowiązku) start learning
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This would be a dereliction of duty by any government
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mobilizować, popychać do działania start learning
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Clearly, the girl needed a prod in the right direction.
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Filozof sam nie był zbyt wielkim rodzicem start learning
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The philosopher wasn't much of a parent himself
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mamka, niańka karmiąca piersią start learning
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obszukiwać kogoś, rewidować kogoś (np. w poszukiwaniu broni) start learning
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rozbrykany, figlarny; napalony start learning
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This morning he gets frisky and throws me in the pool.
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pozaziemski; istota z kosmosu start learning
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I hate when my hair is tousled.
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wykrzyczeć, publiczne podziękowanie start learning
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I wanted to shout out 2 charities.
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podstawowy, elementarny, prymitywny start learning
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Her education would be quite rudimentary, if she had any at all.
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And no amount of cajoling would get him to change his mind. /// And she stayed that way, no matter how I cajoled her.
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opiekunka do dziecka (w jej domu) start learning
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subsydiować, dopłacać do czegoś start learning
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bardzo brudny, obrzydliwy, plugawy Jego ręce były okropnie brudne. start learning
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zakładać, przewidywać, wyobrażać sobie start learning
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nieodstawione od piersi niemowlęta start learning
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Computers are becoming ubiquitous in our society.
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dąsający się (o osobie), nadąsany (o minie) start learning
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As I remember the situation, your attitude was that of a sulky child.
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uprawnienie, prawo do czegoś /// roszczeniowość start learning
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I have as much entitlement to happiness as you do to misery. ///So many kids these days have such a sense of entitlement.
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zwodniczo, prowokacyjnie, kusząco, drażniąco start learning
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These records are ambiguous.
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On był tak przepełniony cierpieniem, że nie mógł odpowiedzieć. start learning
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He was so full of anguish that he couldn't answer.
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Board of Directors meeting
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zadowolony z siebie, dumny (w negatywnym znaczeniu), przechwalający się dookoła start learning
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This is a smug person who likely has no close friends.
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Among these were spontaneity and the ability to make friends easily.
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It allows them to have a certain fluidity of their movements.
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przechadzać sie wolnym krokiem start learning
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Without a word they ambled toward the center of the city.
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co jest dozwolone, a co nie start learning
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what's permissible and what isn't
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Dopiero później dowiaduję się... start learning
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Only later did I find out... Only later did I find out this is one of her friends.
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Przedszkole ma własną kuchnię start learning
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Kindergarden has in-house kitchen
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być popychanym do powiedzenia „merci” start learning
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to be prodded to say 'merci'
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I have misgivings about it.
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dostrojony do czegoś, mający wiedzę o czymś/kimś start learning
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attuned to something, having knowledge of something/someone What's crucial is that how attuned she is to her child's experience of the world
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Dzieciom powiodło się lepiej... start learning
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przetrzepać coś (np. poduszkę), nastroszyć coś, napuszyć (np. ogon) Ptak nastroszył piórka, żeby wydać się większym. start learning
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The bird fluffed its feathers up to look bigger.
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All that black hair, done up in a high intricate style.
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I do suspect I have done some offence That seems disgracious in the city's eye, And that you come to reprehend my ignorance.
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niezaspokojony, nienasycony On wykazuje niezaspokojone pragnienie wiedzy. start learning
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He demonstrates an insatiable desire for knowledge.
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płotek (w biegu przez płotki); przeszkoda start learning
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uwertura, przygrywka większego i ważniejszego wydarzenia start learning
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Jesienią odczuwam apatię bardziej niż zwykle. start learning
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I feel apathy more than usual in autumn.
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stłumiony, zduszony (np. okrzyk) start learning
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The strangled sound in her throat was the best she could do.
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szacunek, wzgląd, poważanie, respekt / uległość (wobec kogoś) start learning
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By many accounts, the campaign has been a grubby one.
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Smugness had never been one of her favorite characteristics in others.
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tłumić (np. ziewnięcie), tuszować (np. dowody), ukrywać (np. fakty, prawdę), pacyfikować (np. bunt), hamować (np. rozwój, postęp), powstrzymywać kogoś... start learning
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I think we can suppress the information for a couple of weeks, maybe a month, but certainly no longer.
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należycie, prawidłowo, jak przewidywano start learning
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dotyczyć, odnosić się do, odsyłać, wchodzić w zakres start learning
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Any question pertaining directly to the job you're doing, ask and I'll answer.
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niewytłumaczalny, trudny do zrozumienia start learning
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For some inexplicable reason, she was trying to protect him.
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Kiedy kurczęta się wykluwają są małe i bezbronne. start learning
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When the chicks hatch out they are small and defenceless.
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The problem resolved itself.
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podsumowując (po zastanowieniu/po namyśle) Ta oferta pracy miała pewne zalety, ale po zastanowieniu, pomyślał, że lepiej mu tam, gdzie jest. start learning
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This job offer had some advantages, but on balance he thought he was better off where he is.
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kpina, szyderstwo, przedmiot szyderstwa start learning
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There is a speaker box on a post
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ogarnąć kogoś (np. uczucie), wstąpić w kogoś Ona wyszła na scenę i ogarnęła ją trema. start learning
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She went on the stage and stage fright gripped her.
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Dazzling and hot might be two words that come to mind.
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Teoria Einsteina przewiduje ile światła zostanie odbite przez przyciąganie grawitacyjne gwiazdy. start learning
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to deflect (the anger/the blame) Einstein's theory predicts how much light will be deflected by the gravitational attraction of a star.
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trade gap / trade deficit The trade deficit is one of the nation's most serious problems. Others believe that trade deficits are good for the economy.
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zdumiewający, nadzwyczajny, szokujący start learning
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But she is also cursed as a meddler from the East.
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wykopać kogoś, pozbyć się kogoś start learning
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obsceniczny, nieprzyzwoity start learning
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Her obscene talk was too much for the 14 year old boy.
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przestrzegać, postępować zgodnie z Całe moje życie przestrzegałem zasad. start learning
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All my life I've been abiding by the rules.
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But what is the government doing wrong, and how we can change this flawed system?
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zdumiewający, ogromny, wspaniały start learning
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Traveling around the world, according to her, is a very stupendous experience.
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pobudzenie, stan niespokojny lub zdenerwowany start learning
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Potrzebujemy elastycznego materiału, żeby stworzyć żagiel. start learning
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We need a resilient material to create the sail.
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radny miejski w USA / wójt miasta w UK start learning
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odwaga, twardy charakter, żwir On jest mężczyzną o twardym charakterze. start learning
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lekkomyślność (poczynań), nieostrożność (zachowania) brawura (np. podczas jazdy samochodem) start learning
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mieć za złe, czuć żal i złość start learning
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Czasami czuł się przygnębiony. start learning
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Powiedz mi prawdę, nie krępując się. start learning
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without tiptoeing, tell me the truth.
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Let me make it clear that we were not fraternizing with each other.
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gniewny, przewrażliwiony, zgryźliwy start learning
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1. brudny, nieczysty, usmolony, ubrudzony, upieprzony start learning
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That should keep your grubby hands off it, he thought to himself.
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No dalej. Do nogi! (do psa) start learning
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She held up one hand to forestall the next obvious question.
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obracać się przeciw komuś start learning
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This whole thing is going to backfire on the government.
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trudne położenie (dylemat, kłopot, problem) Mam dylemat i zupełnie nie wiem co robić. start learning
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I'm in a predicament and I completely don't know what to do.
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He never seemed to age as other men did, nor show any outward signs of dissipation.
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rozpustny, rozwiazły; rozproszony start learning
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kłopotliwe położenie, kłopot, tarapaty, kategoria Nie jestem pewny, jak znaleźliśmy się w takim trudnym położeniu... Mam dylemat i zupełnie nie wiem co robić. start learning
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I'm not sure how we found ourselves in this predicament... I'm in a predicament and I completely don't know what to do.
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zdumiewający, wprawiający w osłupienie start learning
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Well, not so very astounding, if you come to think of it. /// What an astounding course of events his life had taken.
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And you have been unfailingly gracious in a difficult hour.
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One had been bludgeoned to death and the other shot.
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odwołać, uchylać, unieważniać (w sądzie) start learning
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The company's board can rescind the provision at any time.
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Dziękuję. Bardzo zobowiązany. start learning
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czysty alkohol/kawa /《herbata (bez mleka)¾ start learning
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He's getting to be a regular mollycoddle, isn't he?"
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You made an arse of yourself.
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obrzydlistwo z mojej strony start learning
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czołgać się, płaszczyć się (przed kimś) start learning
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wesprzeć kogoś w trudnej sytuacji Rząd zdecydował, aby wesprzeć krajową gospodarkę. start learning
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The government decided to prop up the country's economy.
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karawan (do przewożenia zmarłych) start learning
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Come back to his house, and you'll leave in a hearse.
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o zmniejszonej intensywności np. przyciszony (dźwiek), przygaszony (kolor) Ona usłyszała stłumiony głos dochodzący z szafy start learning
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She heard a subdued voice coming from the wardrobe.
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kłótnie/sprzeczki/awantury start learning
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It looked more like the bickering of an old married couple.
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Nie poświęcaj temu więcej uwagi start learning
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Don't give it any further thought
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przesadzać w naprawieniu czegoś start learning
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On the other hand, sometimes they think too much and end up overcompensating for losses.
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zniedołężniały, w złym stanie start learning
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The video shows the band playing in a decrepit house.
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Ona usidliła bogatego męża. start learning
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She snared a rich husband.
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Te dwa stwierdzenia stoją w bezpośredniej sprzeczności względem siebie. start learning
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These two statements are in direct contradiction to each other.
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They were booed by the crowd.
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z zadowolonym uśmieszkiem start learning
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The main floor will be similar to this, but much more palatial.
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But his voice, when he spoke, was low and resonant. /// When she spoke, her voice had dropped low and resonant. /// About four or five days later, the resonant signal appeared.
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To był dzień Twoich narodzin start learning
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It was the day you were born
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wreszcie spełniłam się jako kobieta i matka start learning
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I finally fulfilled myself as a woman and a mother
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nie mogę nawet odnaleźć słów, aby wyrazić ulgę jaką poczułam start learning
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I can't even find the words to express the relief I felt
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po urodzeniu trzeciego dziecka start learning
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after the birth of the third child
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Życie dopiero się zaczęło. start learning
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moja rodzina się dopełniła start learning
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jajka faszerowane burakiem start learning
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eggs stuffed with beetroot
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saczek (chroniący genitalia) start learning
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The popularity of the codpiece may wane or go underground, but they have never really gone away.
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A comparison could be made between the codpiece and the padded bra; both promising more than there actually is.
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niedomagający, chory, niewydolny, chory start learning
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William’s desperation to be there for his ailing wife up against loyalty to the throne.
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zbliżający się wielkimi krokami, nadciągający start learning
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podstępny, pozornie niewinny start learning
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Thus she had an insidious effect on those around her.
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paskudny/wstrętny/niemiły start learning
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sklep stacjonarny bez sprzedaży online To tradycyjny sklep, ale właściciele myślą o sprzedaży produktów online. start learning
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It's a brick-and-mortar shop, but the owners think about selling products online.
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She was very attentive to the needs of this town.
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gloomy / glum - glummer - the glummest He is a gloomy sort of person who never smiles.
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Jej przyszłość wydaje się marna. Ona ma ponury uśmiech. start learning
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Her future looks bleak. She has a bleak smile.
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przebiegły, chytry, podstępny start learning
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Nikt nie chce ostatniego ciasteczka? (Biorę ja) start learning
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Does anybody want the last biscuit?
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plama, wyciek, rozsypanie, rozlanie start learning
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skończyć, zakończyć, nakręcić (zegar) Zakończyło się to jej śmiercią. start learning
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drgawka, skurcz (mięśni), tik (nerwowy) Drgawki mogą wskazywać na guza mózgu. start learning
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A twitch could indicate a brain tumor.
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nieposkromiony, nieustępliwy, nieustraszony start learning
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His indomitable spirit will serve as an example to us all.
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Ona udzieliła bystrej odpowiedzi na moje pytanie. start learning
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She gave an astute response to my question.
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Poważnie zwiększa to prawdopodobieństwo wypadków. start learning
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It greatly increases the likelihood of accidents.
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A higher metal content would make that layer more conductive.
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ponosił ciężar wszystkich problemów start learning
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bore the brunt of all problems
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my mainstay, my refuge and my tower of strength
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He put the cucumbers in the pickle. /// The chicken needs to stay in marinade for two hours.
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Pies skulił się przy kominku start learning
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The dog curled up by the fireplace
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kropla, która przelała czarę goryczy start learning
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When he came up to me, it was the last straw.
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It can be intricate one moment and simple the next.
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On nigdy nie wiedział, jak grać na flecie. start learning
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He never knew how to play the flute.
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plama, wyciek, rozsypanie, rozlanie start learning
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Strona popada obecnie w ruinę. start learning
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to slip into a state of dereliction The site is now slipping into a state of dereliction.
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popaść w ruinę / stan opuszczenia start learning
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to slip into a state of dereliction
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seler korzeniowy / seler naciowy start learning
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When I cook stock I go for both celeriac and celery.
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drążek do ćwiczeń (np. w balecie) start learning
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Niewiele o tym wiedziałem start learning
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Little did I know that she would, unwittingly, play right into my hands!
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Ona radzi sobie dosyć dobrze. start learning
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She's doing reasonably well.
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She was ill and looked haggard.
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He didn’t viscerally hate her as Mary did.
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when he can't fall asleep
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włosy anielskie (łańcuch) - ozdoba choinkowa start learning
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Czy masz żywą choinkę czy sztuczną? start learning
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Do you have a real Christmas tree or an artificial one?
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The original Jaffa Cakes come in packs of 12, 24 or 36.
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bardzo leniwy, śmierdzący leń start learning
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Bone idle means to be very, very lazy!
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an alcoholic drink taken as a cure the morning after an occasion
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chowu wsobnego (o zwierzęciu) start learning
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wsobny, wrodzony (np. urok), wpojony, start learning
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wchowu wsobnego (o zwierzęciu); wrodzony, kaziorodczy start learning
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kazirodczy, żyjący w związku kazirodczym start learning
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Który król był najbardziej kazirodczy? start learning
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Who was the most inbred king?
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Po czym ja się właśnie zsunąłem? Po poręczy. start learning
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What did I just slide down? I slid the banister. Not the slide.
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energia z paliw kopalnianych start learning
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Istnieje powszechna obawa, że... Powszechne są obawy przed znacznym wzrostem nielegalnej imigracji. start learning
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The widespread fear is that... The widespread fear is that illegal immigration will increase considerably.
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Nie zdajemy sobie sprawy, jak powszechny jest ten problem. start learning
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We are not aware how widespread the problem is.
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I had measles as a child.
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My grandmother's never had chickenpox. Chickenpox is highly contagious.
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zapalenie wyrostka robaczkowego start learning
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najlepszy na świecie i jeszcze więcej start learning
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the best in the world and then some more
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zapalenie ucha zewnętrznego start learning
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zapalenie ucha środkowego Zapalenie ucha środkowego to najbardziej bolesna rzecz, jakiej kiedykolwiek doświadczyłem. start learning
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Otitis media is the most painful thing I have ever experienced.
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Mind you, they can afford it!
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jednomyślność, zgoda, harmonia start learning
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jednomyślność, zgoda, harmonia Ważne, by Unia Europejska mówiła jednym głosem i działała zgodnie start learning
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It is important for the European Union to speak and act in unison.
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to go sledding/ to go sledging
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spreparowane, sfałszowane start learning
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These photos are doctored.
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Wszystkie zapisy zostały zarchiwizowane. start learning
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All records have been filed.
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rhesus positive/rhesus negative
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Ziemia krąży wokół Słońca. start learning
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The Earth goes round the Sun.
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korzeń główny z którego wyrastają korzenie boczne start learning
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Taproot, it's a main root of a primary root system growing vertically downward.
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wiązkowy system korzeniowy start learning
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It's thin, branched roots that arise from the base of the stem.
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Nabywamy nową umiejętność start learning
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wchodzić i schodzić po schodach start learning
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to go up and down the stairs
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Jej występ porwał słuchaczy. start learning
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Her performance gripped the listeners.
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Ten rodzaj muzyki chwyta mnie za serce. start learning
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This kind of music grips my heart.
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Matka złapała mnie i pocałowała w czoło. start learning
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My mother gripped me and kissed on the forehead.
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I packed my grip before my journey.
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Jego popularność przychodzi i odchodzi, ale tak naprawdę nigdy nie zniknęła całkowicie. start learning
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Its popularity may wane or go underground, but it has never really gone away.
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Jednym z objawów gruźlicy są opuchlizny na płucach. start learning
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One of the symptoms of tuberculosis are swellings on the lungs.
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He had to skip the 1937 season as a result of rheumatism in his shoulder.
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Oni zmówili się z ekstremistami, by obalić rząd. start learning
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They colluded with the extremists to overthrow the government.
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Będę musiał zrobić postój start learning
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I'll have to do a stopover
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start learning
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start learning
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What do you consider midlife?
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Don't beat about the bush!
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odosobnienie, azyl, rekolekcje, wycofać, odwrót start learning
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noszenie ubrań z drugiej ręki start learning
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pierwsze oświadczenie świadka start learning
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witness's first statement There is a contradiction between witness's first and second statements.
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szczepionka, zastrzyk podskórny Ta strzykawka zawiera jedną szczepionkę. start learning
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This syringe contains one jab.
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nieustanny wyścig szczurów start learning
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start learning
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przyspieszyć, zwiększyć tempo np. produkcji start learning
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start learning
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I tried many icebreakers...
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gapić się, opcjonalnie: gamoń start learning
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start learning
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They prance into the park dressed in high-heeled boots.
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opannowany, skupiony, spokojny start learning
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start learning
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nieprzestrzeganie tej zasady Naruszenie tej zasady może skutkować grzywną. start learning
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Defiance of this rule may result in a fine.
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Ona uciekła się do kłamstwa. start learning
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Mój ojciec nigdy nie stosuje przemocy. start learning
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My father never resorts to violence.
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Lepiej mi tu gdzie teraz jestem. start learning
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I am better off where I am.
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start learning
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Jest to całkowita niespodzianka. start learning
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It comes as a total surprise.
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właz, luk (np. do statku) On otworzył właz i wszedł do łodzi podwodnej. start learning
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He opened the hatch and got into the submarine.
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podchodzić ukradkiem, zbliżać się chyłkiem start learning
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I sidled up behind one of the nurses and asked her what was going on.
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She asked faux innocently...
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Then, after a moment, he will blithely walk away as if nothing had happened.
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start learning
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Over one-half of the staff are expatriate teachers, many with previous international experience.
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biorąc pod uwagę naszą gorliwość... start learning
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start learning
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Fathom the nature of this woman.
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sceptyczny, niedowierzający start learning
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To judge by what he says, the answer is an incredulous no.
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panujące teorie na temat... start learning
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the reigning theories about...
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niemiłosiernie, bezlitosnie start learning
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trzymać się od czegoś z daleka start learning
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The royal family steers clear of taking sides. /// Better steer clear of gossip at work.
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start learning
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I must protect their souls with the proper holy rites.
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To jest takie rozpieszczające uczucie. start learning
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It feels enormously indulgent.
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start learning
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contrary to the assumptions
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nienaganny, nieskazitelnie czysty start learning
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Warto to porównać z uncją wina start learning
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It's worth weighing that against an ounce of wine
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przeforsować, zmuszać, do celu bez względu na cene Oni przeforsowali projekt ustawy poprzez władzę ustawodawczą. start learning
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They steamrollered the bill through the legislature.
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przepchnąć coś, przeprowadzić coś, przeforsować coś start learning
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start learning
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Oni się tym nie chwalą przed sobą start learning
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They don't flaunt it to each other
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zmiażdżyć, przytłoczyć konkurencję start learning
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start learning
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przeorganizowany, zmodernizowany start learning
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We hope you enjoy your visit to our revamped site.
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satysfakcjonujący, całkowicie zadowalający start learning
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There's no way things are going to be copacetic for both of us.
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smykałka, spryt, wyczucie, talent Masz wrodzony talent do budowania robotów. start learning
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You have a flair for constructing robots.
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dryg, wprawa, talent (w robieniu czegoś) On ma wprawę w pracach manualnych, więc da sobie radę. start learning
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He has a knack in manual jobs, so he'll manage.
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Trzeba napisać test umiejętności. start learning
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It's necessary to take an aptitude test.
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start learning
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But our book says 1917 - a much more dismal year.
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He had lead the team to a dismal 2-14 record.
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wstrząs, wrzenie, zamieszanie To był okres niepokoju i zamętu w naszym regionie. start learning
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It was a time of unrest and upheaval in the region.
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Gwarantujemy wysoki poziom jakości we wszystki naszych produktach. start learning
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We guarantee a high level of flair for all our products.
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niezwyciężony, niepokonany start learning
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skomplikowany, wymagający zręczności start learning
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Looked a bit fiddly to do to me.
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rozchmurzyć się, odzyskać animusz start learning
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start learning
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This hole needs to be patching.
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start learning
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Such a question would have been laughable a few years ago. /// The idea that he's the father of baby is laughable.
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start learning
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I began to know that something dreadful was being done to me.
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pełen życia, pogodny, napawający optymizmem; zwyżkujący, rosnący, prężny (np. zyski, gospodarka) start learning
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The service is free, yet a little quirky because you cannot call people who are not members.
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Pogarda to uczucie pogardy lub lekceważenia czegoś lub kogoś; pogardzać start learning
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Scorn is a feeling of contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise
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pole wyboru (kratka z "ptaszkiem") start learning
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The checkbox only appears when you mouse over the image.
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start learning
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This painting is abysmal.
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wietrzny (o pogodzie); przenikliwy, celny start learning
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Why were they sitting outside on such a blustery day? Two blustery businessmen sit at the other end talking about money.
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My frolicking ended suddenly when I ran through the living room, nearly knocking over a lamp.
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zaskoczony, oniemiały, skonfundowany start learning
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In the first dumbfounded moment, I did not ask myself who they might be. /// She appeared dumbfounded, as if the idea had never occurred to her.
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i pawie paradujące po podwórku start learning
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and peacocks prancing around the backyard
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wnikliwy, bystry, wytrawny start learning
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It takes a discerning eye to tell one from the other in the market. At the same time, he also has quite the discerning taste for food.
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nieatrakcyjna kobieta, kobieta ubrana bez gustu, czupiradło start learning
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I'd surely be skinnier if I had French in-laws to needle me.
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He had done so much that no one could think how to put it into words succinctly.
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ostre / wrodzone wodogłowie start learning
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acute / congenital hydrocephalus Queen Anne's son suffered from hydrocephalus, i.e. water on the brain
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start learning
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When the war broke out in 1941, the old town was obliterated.
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niezależny, samodzielny; indywidualista On zawsze był indywidualistą, który sam sobie wyznaczał ścieżki. start learning
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He's always been a maverick, making his own way.
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On nie umie doczekać się wiosny. start learning
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He can't wait for spring.
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This spring, she found an engorged tick on her 7-month-old daughter.
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wspornik, podpora, zastrzał Wspornik został uszkodzony, więc budynek może się zawalić w każdej chwili. start learning
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The strut was damaged, so the whole building can collapse at any moment.
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start learning
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Queen Anne's obstetrical history is tragic. She had 17 pregnancies with only 5 children being born alive...
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toczeń rumieniowaty układowy start learning
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systemic lupus erythematosus Queen Anne may have had systemic lupus erythematosus which causes an increased rate of fetal death.
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zwężający się (ku końcowi) start learning
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She has tapering fingers.
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klepsydra (do mierzenia czasu) start learning
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konsternacja / wielki niepokój, przerażenie start learning
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I said it, much to my wife's dismay.
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start learning
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polubić się, przypaść sobie do gustu start learning
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There were no other side effects that I could discern.
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nie zdawać sobie sprawy, że... Nie zdawałam sobie sprawy, że egzamin będzie tak trudny. start learning
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Little does somebody realize that... Little did I realize that the exam would be so difficult.
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Zawsze wybieram strzyżenie z modelowaniem. start learning
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I always go for cut and blow-dry.
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start learning
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They will remain adrift for 22 days before being rescued.
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ciężka sprawa, trudne zadanie, wygórowane żądanie To trudne zadanie. Myślisz, że komuś uda się je wykonać? start learning
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That's a tall order. Do you think anyone can do it?
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piątak, banknot pięciofuntowy / pięciodolarowy Mógłbyś pożyczyć mi piątaka? start learning
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Could you lend me a fiver?
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Ona jest zamieszana w podejrzany interes. start learning
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She's involved in a shady deal.
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radzić sobie dobrze / źle Gdyby się więcej uczył, lepiej by mu poszło na egzaminie. start learning
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If he had studied more, he would have fared better on his exam.
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Zjedliśmy piknik w zaciemnionym miejscu. start learning
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We ate our picnic in a shady spot.
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start learning
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It's high time to roll out the red carpet.
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start learning
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rozczochrany, zaniedbany, w nieładzie Do pokoju wszedł mężczyzna z rozczochranymi włosami. start learning
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A man with dishevelled hair entered the room.
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wyczerpany, przemęczony, skonany start learning
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She wouldn't now feel so frazzled and out of sorts. Feeling much better, she was able to calm her frazzled nerves.
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wyizolować, przeprowadzić selekcję; wnikliwie analizować start learning
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pot. zmiażdzyć (np. konkurencję) Firma jest tak duża, że po prostu miażdży konkurencję. start learning
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The company is so big they simply steamroller the competition.
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start learning
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wrzucony w, wbity w, zmuszony do start learning
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After years of having a 'semi-detached' presence in Paris, I'm suddenly thrust into the national conversation.
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skończyć coś (np. wykonanie projektu); zakończyć coś; podsumowanie, skrót start learning
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She starts to wrap up the interview.
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French mothers rarely ditch their careers.
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kuty, zrobiony, opracowany start learning
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Wrought iron was too expensive to be used in such sizes.
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balkon, altana w ogrodzie start learning
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There's a wrought-iron gazebo and a playground that fills up as soon as school finishes for the day.
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przerwa w pracy (dla pracowników naukowych), urlop całoroczny start learning
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czerpanie przyjemności z czegoś, rozkoshowanie się start learning
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She doesn't look like someone who's been relishing the City of Light.
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(The) City of Light(s)" may refer to Paris, France...
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It's terrific not to have to make that terrible schlep into Manhattan to see a film you can enjoy...
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She looks like someone who's been schlepping two toddlers back and forth to the park.
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She stumbles over her words a bit...
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dotować, dopłacać, wspomagać start learning
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start learning
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She recounts this woman's story as a cautionary tale
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niebezpieczny, ryzykowny, zagrażając start learning
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powracający (np. o problemie; myśli); powtarzający się (np. o koszmarze) start learning
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There's a recurring French image of a housewife sitting sullenly at a diner party...
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dwuznaczność, ambiwalentność start learning
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The French media have no problem describing this experience with cold-eyed ambivalance
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torba wypchana pieluchami Jego portfel był tak wypchany, że tworzył wybrzuszenie w jego spodniach. start learning
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His wallet was so stuffed it made a bulge in his pants.
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start learning
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karty obrazkowe dla niemowląt start learning
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zachowywać się w chaotyczny sposób start learning
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She lifts up her shirt to offer the baby a nip of milk.
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She chirps while he's drinking...
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kopnięty, stuknięty, szurnięty start learning
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What's most surprising to me is that these mothers aren't ashamed of how batty they sound.
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Te matki nie mówią szeptem swoich komentarzy. One je wykrzykują! start learning
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These mothers are not whispering their commentaries; they're broadcasting them!
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opierać sie na (np. teza na jakimś przekonaniu...) start learning
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We believe that the pace at which our kids advance hinges on the choices we make, and on how actively we engage with them.
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akt skoordynowanego rozwoju start learning
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an act of concerted cultivation
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Niezależnie od tego, czy uważasz, że to dobrze, czy nie... start learning
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Whatever your view on whether this is good or not... Whatever your view on whether this is good for kids, it seems to make childcare less pleasant for mothers.
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If anyone could resist the lure of sth...
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frenetyczny, szaleńczy, gorączkowy start learning
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trzeźwo myślący, zrównoważony start learning
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lakoniczny / mrukliwy / opryskliwy start learning
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Asked if any progress had been made, he responded with a curt no.
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leń, obibok, leser -idlers, procrastinators, loafers start learning
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pulchna, okrągła (kobieta) start learning
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She is a zafting publicist.
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Constraining for whom? For you or for her? For her... She found the lessons constraining.
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poddać się, ustąpić pod presją start learning
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She caves in to her daughter's demand for extra milk.
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start learning
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There is a risk of developing the dreaded relation fusionnelle, where a mother's and a child's needs are too intertwined.
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Co naprawdę chroni Cię przed poczuciem winy to... start learning
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What really fortifies you against guilt is... What really fortifies French women against guilt is their belief that it's unhealthy for mothers and children to spend all their time together.
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zbiorowe westchnienie francuskiej prasy start learning
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a collective gasp from the French press
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work-life balance a kind of juggling
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słaby, omdlewający, powolny start learning
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nastolatki i dzieci w wieku nastoletnim start learning
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Tweenage children are aged between about eight and fourteen years old / Teenage children are aged between thirteen and nineteen years old.
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Pół roku temu wydawałoby się to mrzonką. start learning
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Six months ago, that would have seemed a pipe dream.
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start learning
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Like all good curse words, caca boudin is versatile.
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ripostować / odpierać, odrzucać, odparować start learning
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This curse word, it's an all-purpose retort.
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kompromis; iść na kompromis start learning
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She finally compromised by agreeing to say 'pas bonjour papi' to him.
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- początkujący, dobrze się zapowiadający start learning
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Bean's budding French does have perks...
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Uznaję potrzebę pewnych ograniczeń. start learning
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I recognize the need for some constraints.
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start learning
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styl życia sprzyjający awansowi start learning
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upwardly mobile lifestyle
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mówiący po francusku w stopniu podstawowym lub wcale start learning
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speaking bare-bones French or none at all
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start learning
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wypowiadać się autorytatywnie, perorować, rozprawiać start learning
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They take an interest in her, and by association in me.
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wzburzony, poruszony, poddenerwowany start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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podnosić, podwyższać, powiększać, potęgować start learning
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She demands that her kids heighten the politeness by saying 'Bonjour, monsieur'.
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at the threat of punishment
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w złym humorze (zrzędliwy) start learning
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start learning
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Tourists are often treated gruffly in Paris partly because they don't begin interactions with 'bonjour', even if they switch to English afterwards.
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Powiedz bonjour wsiadając do taksówki... start learning
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Say bonjour upon getting into a taxi...
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Powiedz bonjour, kiedy kelnerka po raz pierwszy podejdzie do Twojego stolika w restauracji... start learning
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Say bonjour when a waitress first approaches your table in a restaurant...
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czaić się, ukrywać się, skradać się, przyczaić start learning
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dzieci w wieku od 5 do 14 lat start learning
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kids who range in age from 5 to 14
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I was at a family luncheon.
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To nie są tylko konwenanse społeczne start learning
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These aren't just social conventions
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na spotkaniu dla rodziców w szkole Beana start learning
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in a meeting for parents at Bean's school
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zrozumienie zasad dobrego wychowania i kultury start learning
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a grasp of civility and politeness Kids are supposed to show their grasp of civility and politeness, including not cutting someone off when they're speaking.
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start learning
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na bardziej równych zasadach start learning
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Nie mogę przestać myśleć, że... start learning
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I can't help thinking that...
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Może to zapoczątkować reakcję łańcuchową, w której... start learning
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It could set off a chain reaction in which...
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Jeśli jest zwolniony z obowiązku przestrzegania pierwszej zasady dobrego wychowania... start learning
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If he's exempt from the first rule of civility...
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silny wyznacznik wychowania start learning
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a strong marker of upbringing Kids who don't say hello risk having the label 'badly brought up'.
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Próbuje obalić pewne konwenanse rodzicielskie. start learning
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She tries to upend some parenting conventions.
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ambiwalentny, mający mieszane uczucia start learning
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nosowe brzmienie; brzdęknięcie start learning
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Her French still has an American twang.
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He has been speaking to her in pidgin English.
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filiżanka/kubek jakiegoś napoju (kawy, herbaty), od cup of start learning
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główka czosnku /// ząbek czosnku start learning
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a bulb of garlic /// a clove of garlic
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He is a dabbler of coffee.
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The best were not only toothsome, but multidimensional in taste.
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rozczochrany, zaniedbany, w nieładzie start learning
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z zaczerwienionymi oczami, (¿śpiący?) start learning
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Korektor powinien sprawdzić tekst. start learning
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The copyreader should proof the text.
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No one in our household farts, they make 'prouts'...
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skrzypiący, zgrzytający, trzeszczący start learning
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Nie ma niczego, czego nie dałoby się naprawić latem spędzonym w Londynie. start learning
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There' nothing that a summer in London won't fix.
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niegrzeczne zachowanie; nieprzyzwoitość start learning
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„Bêtises” to drobne irytujące rzeczy, które robią dzieci. start learning
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'Bêtises' are minor annoyances that kids do.
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It may warrant a punishment.
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bredzący, majaczący (z powodu ekscytacji) start learning
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Nie ma tylko złych i tylko dobrych ludzi... każdy z nas ma trochę jednych i drugich. start learning
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There aren't bad guys and good guys... each of us has a bit of both.
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Żałuję, że nie wiedziałam tego, kiedy miałam cztery lata, zamiast odkryć to dopiero po trzydziestce. start learning
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I whish I had known that when I was four, instead of finally figuring it out in my thirties.
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łamacz serc, złodziej niewieścich serc start learning
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From inside the door came a low whining and sobbing. /// I'm one of those people who is driven nuts by her whining.
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Nasze rozmowy wyglądają mniej więcej tak... start learning
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Our conversations go something like this...
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speak French at least passably
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łaskotać / drapanie w gardle start learning
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naruszać (przepisy), przekraczać (uprawnienia), łamać (prawo) start learning
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dzierżyć, posługiwać się, władać start learning
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I trust you can wield this word appropriately.
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Girls stick out their tongues at their grandmother.
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There seems to be a last gasp of fertility among my friends who are, like me, in their late thirties.
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Wyobrażałam sobie, że będę miała trójkę dzieci. start learning
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I'd envisioned having three kids.
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a liquid potion that tastes like three bark
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Something primal is driving me. It doesn't feel Darwinian. It feels like carbohydrate high.
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Jestem gotowy podnieść stawkę. start learning
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I'm ready to up the ante.
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jak na zawołanie zaczyna padać deszcz start learning
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as if on cue, it starts to rain
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Hotel is decked out for Christmas with a giant tree.
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I wouldn't make a bad junkie. I hope I would make an even better mother of two.
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ponura łazienka w piwnicy start learning
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My husband comes with me to the ultrasounds to see the baby.
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It seems like a very efficient way for a woman in her late thirties to breed.
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roztrzepany, mieć zawroty głowy start learning
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I'm giddy from the idea of twins.
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Twins... He is blown over by the enormity of it.
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Gratulują nam tej nowiny. start learning
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They congratulate us on the news.
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I trek out to see several dozen apartments.
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All the focus on real estate keeps me from worrying too much about the pregnancy.
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Myślę, że przyswoiłem sobie również francuską ideę, że nie ma potrzeby... start learning
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I think I've also absorbed the French idea that there's no need to... I think I've also absorbed the French idea that there's no need to track the formation of fetal eyebrow.
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lęk specyficzny dla ciąży bliźniaczej start learning
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I do briefly indulge in some twin-specific angst, like about the babies being born prematurely.
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I got extra doctor's visits and ultrasound scans.
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Rozkoszuję się całą tą uwagą. start learning
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I revel in all the attention.
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IVF (in vitro fertilisation) Despite the free IVF, twins are still a novelty in Paris.
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nomenklatura (nazewnictwo) start learning
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zaznajomić się (poczytać) start learning
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I also read up on the nomenclature.
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bliźnięta jednojajowe / dwujajowe start learning
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identical / fraternal twins
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Niepotrzebnie się o to martwiłem. start learning
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I needn't have worried about it.
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pełnowymiarowe niemowlęta start learning
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I have full-sized babies inside me, each weighing nearly as much as my firstborn did.
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wyczytacć jakąś informację start learning
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chodnik o potrójnej szerokości z przodu start learning
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a triple-width pavement in front
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But she is so tough-skinned that the stabbing has no effect.
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z ponurą miną / obrazlżonym tonem start learning
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niepowściągliwe wymioty ciężarnych start learning
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Prince William had to take George solo that morning, as mum Kate Middleton was suffering badly from hyperemesis gravidarum - extreme morning sickness - during her pregnancy with Prince Louis.
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This private hospital was small and spotless.
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podstawowy, uproszczony (np. podejście) podstawowy, uproszczony (np. podejście); bez bajerów start learning
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The service is no-frills.
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There's no customizing with birth plans.
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Ten szpital jest przygotowany na radzenie sobie z powikłaniami związanymi z ciążą bliźniaczą. start learning
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This hospital is equipped to handle cimplications with twins.
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korzyści skali (efekt skali) start learning
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economies of scale (scale effect)
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The doctor puts me in a sterile operating room, so he can do a C-section instantly if necessary.
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When the baby emerges, the midwife hands him to me. I'm captivated.
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Moje nogi są nadal szeroko rozstawione i zapięte w uprzęży. start learning
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My legs are still up in the harness, spread wide apart.
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My legs are still up in the harness, spread wide apart.
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Anyone who walks past has a bull's eye view of my five-minutes-post-twins crotch.
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Anyone who walks past has a bull's eye view of my five-minutes-post-twins crotch.
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Somone wheels me into a recovery room.
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I'm alone with the boys, who howl for hours at a stretch.
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Jestem sam z chłopakami, którzy wyją godzinami. start learning
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I'm alone with the boys, who howl for hours at a stretch.
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Mam słabość do samogłosek sąsiadujących. start learning
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I have a thing for contiguous vowels.
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zawodzić, lamentować, wyć start learning
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rozmyślać o czymś/nad czymś Poświęcam kilka wolnych chwil na rozmyślanie nad tym. start learning
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to ruminate about/over sth I spend my few leisure minutes ruminating on this.
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a man who is reassuringly both a 'mohel' and a paediatrician
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prześladowany, szykanowany start learning
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I start to view mothers of multiples as a persecuted minority.
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pojemnik, opakowanie, zbiornik na cos start learning
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She learns to assemble the bottles and receptacles
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as if she's putting together a rifle
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Czuję się raczej jak drugoplanowa aktorka, a nie jak aktorka pierwszoplanowa start learning
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I feel more like a supporting cast member than a lead actress
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w systemie zmianowym obejmującym 24 godziny na dobę start learning
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on shifts covering 24 hours a day
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oderwany od rzeczywistości Muszę sprawiać wrażenie... start learning
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bardziej jako rozkaz niż kołysanka start learning
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more as a command than a lullaby
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siedem godzin bez przerwy start learning
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matka bliźniaków i dziecko samotne start learning
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a mother of twins and a singleton
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Jestem u kresu swoich kompetencji... tylko że ja obawiam się, że... start learning
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I'm at the limit of my competence... only I fear that I've surpassed my competence.
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jakby miało to umocnić mój status start learning
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as if to cement my status
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They gave me a piece of contradictory advice!
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dwuznaczność, sprzeczne uczucia, ambiwalentność Trudno zignorować dwuznaczność w kwestii Cypru. start learning
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It is hard to ignore the ambivalence of the Cyprus issue.
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niepocieszony; nieukojony; nieodżałowany Jej żal po stracie jej wujka był nieukojony. start learning
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Her grief over the loss of her uncle was inconsolable.
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sprzeczać się, kłócić się z kimś start learning
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niepożądany, niewłaściwy, niedopuszczalny start learning
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My children, too, have told me about things they learned in school that I considered objectionable.
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I like to burrow in bed with a book.
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pozytywnym akcentem, optymistycznym tonem Chciałabym zakończyć pozytywnym akcentem i pogratulować wam sukcesu! start learning
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on a positive note for us I'd like to end on a positive note and congratulate you on your success!
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Sometimes I want to strangle him!!!
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on a minute-to-minute basis We would be interrupted on a minute-to-minute basis by our kids.
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wzmacnianie, podsycanie, podżeganie start learning
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It eats up leisure time and makes fomenting the child's development the family's overwhelming priority.
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najważniejszy PRZYTŁACZAJĄCY priorytet rodziny start learning
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the family's overwhelming priority
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This system has the disadvantage of both depleting our savings and destroying our relationship, simultaneously.
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Re-educate your perineum at home. This rehabilitation work at home allows for...
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Perineal re-education in women: for whom and why?
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French obstetricians gauge whether a few sessions of perineal re-education are needed by asking, 'Is le monsieur happy?'.
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pozostawione odłogiem / ugorem start learning
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wytryskanie (o wodzie), buchanie (o płomieniach) start learning
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As soon as my husband went anywhere near my breast, it was like a fire alarm: they began spurting milk.
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przyspieszać, zwiększenie, wytryskać start learning
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Disrobe from the waist down.
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zabezpieczone miękkim tworzywem start learning
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Lie down on a padded table covered with crinkly paper.
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papier marszczący (i szeleszczący) start learning
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Lie down on a padded table covered with crinkly paper.
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marszczony (np. materiał, papier) start learning
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He took one look at the crinkly piece of paper and gasped.
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He slips on surgical gloves.
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She has a kind of bulge around her waist that's part fat...
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wzgórek łonowy / kość łonowa start learning
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When the mother's belly hangs below her pubis.
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Parents should make the time to sneak off sometimes.
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dorobić się (np. pozycji), wyrobić sobie (np. reputację); wykroić start learning
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The book urges parents to carve out quality time together.
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Są w tej kwestii nieugięci i jednoznaczni. start learning
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They are adamant and unambiguous about it.
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The child understands without a clash that his parents need time that's not about work, the house, shopping, children.
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ciężko wywalczony przywilej start learning
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pozornie niekończąca się seria start learning
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a seemingly endless series of
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to nie podlega negocjacji start learning
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niepewny (np. gest), nieśmiały (np. uśmiech) start learning
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z jego domniemaną nagłą zmianą z x na y start learning
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with its implied sudden switch from x to y 'Date night', with its implied sudden switch from sweatpants to stilettos, sounds contrived to my French friends.
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naciągany, zaaranżowany, przekombinowany start learning
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'Date night', with its implied sudden switch from sweatpants to stilettos, sounds contrived to my French friends.
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start learning
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They are supposed to be typical suburbanites with kids.
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skoczyć (na coś, na kogoś), rzucać się (na kogoś, na coś) start learning
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Kids pounced on their bed.
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start learning
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French women lag behind Britons and Americans in key measures of gender equality.
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French women lag behind Britons and Americans in key measures of gender equality.
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French women lag behind Britons and Americans in key measures of gender equality.
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legislatura, władza ustawodawcza, zgromadzenie ustawodawcze start learning
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Key measures of gender equality, such as the percentage of women in the legislature and heading large companies.
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Różnica między zarobkami kobiet i mężczyzn jest u nich większa niż u nas. start learning
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They have a bigger gap than we do between what men and women earn.
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Wściekam się (jestem bardzo zła), że on nawet nie zawraca sobie tym głowy! start learning
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I am fuming (I am very angry) that he doesn't bother to do it!
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swarliwy, kłótliwy, jędzowaty start learning
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He is turning me into a shrewish nag!
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start learning
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dzielnie, ochoczo, odważnie start learning
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He gamely takes kids across town...
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Our whole marriage seems to hinge on the fact that he...
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start learning
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dawać upust (np. emocjom) start learning
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It's just a matter of time before we start venting about our men.
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start learning
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in a ricochet of me-too's Three of the six women discover - in a ricochet of me-too's - that their husbands all retreat to the bathroom for a long session, just when it's time to put the kids to bed.
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start learning
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I have to remind myself that they are in solid marriages; not on the verge of divorce.
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mobilizować, popychać do działania start learning
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French women acknowledge that they sometimes have to prod their husbands to do more around the house.
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start learning
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They've had their sulky moments, when it felt like they were carrying the whole household, while their husbands lay on the couch.
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Miewałam chwile złości... start learning
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I've had my sulky moments...
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start learning
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French women don't reflexively blame their husbands for this, or at least not with the venom that Americans women often do.
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French women don't reflexively blame their husbands for this, or at least not with the venom that Americans women often do.
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start learning
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French women don't reflexively blame their husbands for this, or at least not with the venom that Americans women often do.
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Ich nieszczęście nie objawia się wściekłością na partnerów start learning
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Their unhappiness doesn't manifest as rage against their partners
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start learning
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They don't expect men to step up with the same kind of meticulous attention and sense of urgency
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nieścisłość, niedowartościowanie, niedoskonałość start learning
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nieudolny, niezdarny, nieprzystosowany start learning
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How adorable inept they are!
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Ona wygląda, jakby właśnie włożyła palec do gniazdka elektrycznego. start learning
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She looks like she's just stuck her finger in an electric socket.
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This outlook creates a virtuous cycle.
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This outlook creates a virtuous cycle.
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ględzić, gadać i gadać w kółko start learning
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French women don't harp on men about their shortcomings or mistakes.
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Są bardziej hojni wobec swoich żon, które chwalą za... start learning
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They feel more generous towards their wives, whom they praise for...
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samotny, opuszczony, wymarły start learning
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If you drop the forlorn hope of fifty-fifty equality, and relax your exacting feminist standards, it becomes easier to enjoy the fact that...
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fatalistyczny, zdany na los start learning
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Or maybe French couples are more fatalistic about marriage.
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She is the anchorwoman of France's top nightly news programme.
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łobuzerski, niekonwencjonalny start learning
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wąskie grono dziennikarzy, polityków, naukowców i biznesmenów start learning
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a rarified circle of journalists, politicians, academics and businessmen
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She wanders downstairs in her pyjamas, her hair adorably mussed, and plops down at the breakfast table.
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She wanders downstairs in her pyjamas, her hair adorably mussed, and plops down at the breakfast table.
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błąkać się, wędrować, wałęsać start learning
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She wanders downstairs in her pyjamas, her hair adorably mussed, and plops down at the breakfast table.
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He doesn't make me beam with delight, at least not first thing in the morning.
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That sheer girlish pleasure... sadly doesn't exist between us.
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That sheer girlish pleasure... sadly doesn't exist between us.
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Most of his hair was gone except for a few frazzled white strands here and there.
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kręcone włosy (w drobne loczki) start learning
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She nuzzled her face against the crinkly dark hair on his chest.
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trącać się nosem, ocierać się start learning
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The couple is nuzzling not paying any attention to me.
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Nikt z nas nie wie, co przyniesie nam ten rok. start learning
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We don't any of us know what the year may bring forth.
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And I think Brazil epitomises that.
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być uosobnieniem, stanowić typowy przykład start learning
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Nobody better epitomized how Americans liked to think of themselves.
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gruchanie, gaworzenie, o niemowlętach: wydawać pierwsze dźwięki, będące początkami mowy start learning
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'One's a giver and one's a taker,' the mother of two-year-old girls cooed.
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start learning
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kontynuować coś pomimo trudności start learning
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śniady, smagły, o ciemnej cerze start learning
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chomikujący rupiecie, zbieracz start learning
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If I had to sum up the boys in one sentence, I'd say one's a taker and one's a hoarder.
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It was hard enough trying to instil French habits in her when she was an only child.
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wkraplać; aplikować (krople) start learning
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nawyki żywieniowe naszych dzieci start learning
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It becomes clear how French our kids' eating habits have become when we visit America.
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They treat kids like they don't have fully developed taste buds.
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Zaczynam się obawiać wszechobecnych „menu dla dzieci” w amerykańskich restauracjach. start learning
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I grow to dread the ubiquitous 'kids' menus' in American restaurants.
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wybredny, przesadny, drobiazgowy (np. o zadaniu do wykonania) start learning
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The reigning view seems to be that kids have finicky, limited palates...
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The reigning view seems to be that kids have finicky, limited palates...
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To przekonanie spełnia się samo. start learning
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This belief is selffulfilling.
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czekolada zawinięta w folię start learning
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pełen szacunku, czci, nabożny start learning
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He informed me in reverent tones that his kid is very particular about textures.
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wpadać w furię (np. dziecko) start learning
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If a toddler starts having a tantrum, they will give food to calm him down. They use food to distract them from whatever the crisis is.
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głośne domaganie się czegoś, podniesienie głosu start learning
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It's not that French children are clamouring for more vegetables.
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They don't sell the ground rice.
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I once watched as friends of mine spooned vegetables coated in yogurt into their kids' mouths after a meal, while the kids watched television, seemingly oblivious to what they were eating.
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wpaść w zachwyt / być oszołomionym, omdlewać / mdleć start learning
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start learning
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w początkowym stadium, na początku start learning
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They view vegetables as the building blocks of her daughter's incipient culinary 'éducation'.
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Parents see it as their job to bring the child round to appreciating this.
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zawzięty, wytrwały, uparty start learning
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The handbook urges parents to be dogged about introducing a child to new foods, and not to give up even after he's rejected a food three or more times.
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Try steaming, baking, in parchment, grilled, plain, with sauce or seasoned...
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Which is the sweetest and the most acidic?
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The commission's goal is to trash out what the crèches of Paris will be serving for lunch for the next two months.
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The meeting is held in a windowless conference room.
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Zupa jest bardzo chwalona. start learning
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There is much praise of soup.
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Zatrzymaj witaminy w warzywach poprzez blanszowanie ich, nie gotowanie. start learning
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Keep the vitamins in vegetables by blanching them, not boiling.
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Pierce this with a toothpich and then grill it.
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Pierce this with a toothpich and then grill it.
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wzdragać się (przed czymś), zapierać się, belka start learning
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Grean beens lathered in crème fraîche or béchamel sauce.
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piana mydlana / mydlić, pienić start learning
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zmieniać kierunek, obracać się, zmieniać zdanie start learning
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You cannot veer to much from tradition.
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puchar lodowy (tzn. deser lodowy np. z bakaliami i polewą) start learning
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He put it on top of my sundae and smiled.
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podkopywać coś, osłabiać coś, nadwątlić start learning
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The main problem with new foods is simply that they're new. So just having them around should chip away at the eater's innate resistance.
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start learning
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If you keep trying things, you eventually come roung to liking most of them.
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z pierwszej ręki (dowiedzieć się czegoś, doświadczyć, itp.) start learning
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I see it first-hand when I visit the home of Fanny.
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mieszkanie z wysokim sufitem start learning
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a high-ceilinged apartment
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She usually arrives home by 6 pm and serves Lucie dinner, while Antoine sits in a bouncy chair drinking his bottle.
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duszona endywia i boćwina start learning
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the braised endives and chard
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dusić (podawane bez sosu) start learning
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Skąd ona już wie, jaka jest różnica między camembertem, gruyère i chèvre? start learning
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How come she already knows the difference between Camembert, Gruyère and Chèvre?
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Nie kiwam na dziecko palcem i nie rozkazuję mu tego robić. start learning
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I don't austerely wave my finger at my kid and order him to do it.
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niewypał, klapa, coś nieudanego start learning
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If a certain food is a flop, we all have a laugh about it.
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French kids learn to linger over longer meals as they get older.
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planować coś, uzgadniać czegoś szczegóły start learning
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I'm struck by how French mothers seem to have the day's culinary rhythm mapped out in their heads.
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zacząć działać (np. narkotyk)/dorzucić się, zrzucić się start learning
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Once I gave birth and my son became part of the external world, my fear and anxiety kicked in.
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start learning
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start learning
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w granicach tego, co widziałam gdzie indziej start learning
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within the bounds of what I've seen elsewhere
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They want their kid to have a varied palate.
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przyjmować się, zyskiwać popularność start learning
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There's a reason why parsley has never caught on as a snack.
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They concede that parsley isn't a snack. It's a seasoning. It doesn't taste good all by itself.
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start learning
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As soon as my kid grasps the concept she begins to eat them.
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wpychając do ust różowe, żółte i zielone, lepkie masy start learning
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stuffing pink, yellow and green gooey masses into her mouth
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I've watched other parents agonize about giving their kids any sugar at all.
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unikać, wystrzegać się, trzymać się z daleka start learning
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She shuns McDonald's and makes her daughters' dinner from scratch each night
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start learning
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Daj dzieciom jasne granice i swobodę w ich obrębie. start learning
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Give your kids both firm boundaries and freedom within those boundaries.
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To błysk francuskiego geniuszu. start learning
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It's a stroke of French genius.
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We all have a good chuckle when I serve carottes rapées and try to pronounce it.
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Czuję przypływ satysfakcji, gdy... start learning
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I feel a swell of accomplishment when...
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pożerać, połykać (np. jedzenie, wszystkie oszczędności) start learning
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When I occasionaly do this, they are quite happy to gobble it down.
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nie ma potrzeby zamawiania sałatki i warzyw start learning
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no clamouring for salad and vegetables
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obiady bogate w białko i kolacje bogate w węglowodany start learning
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protein-heavy lunches and carbohydrate-driven dinners
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Staram się, aby moje dzieci mogły częstować się same, o ile to możliwe. start learning
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I try to let my kids help themselves as much as possible.
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zmusić się do zrobienia czegoś start learning
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I still can't bring myself to serve my kids chocolate sandwiches.
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stan przedrzucawkowy (PE) start learning
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Porusza się dwa razy szybciej niż przeciętny człowiek. start learning
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He moves at twice the speed of ordinary human.
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pewny siebie, dziarski, stylowy start learning
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start learning
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Wyrobił sobie sylwetkę biegacza start learning
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He's developed a runner's physique
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start learning
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zachowywać spokój w stosunku do swoich dzieci start learning
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have calm manner with their children
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Jak dokładnie to zrobiłeś? start learning
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How exactly did you pull it off?
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Usiądź na obwodzie piaskownicy. start learning
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Sit on the perimeter of the sandbox.
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start learning
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And that is a very condescending statement from one so young.
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without any condescension And she had no grounds for condescension of any sort.
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Bądź wobec niego bardziej surowy. start learning
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twoje „nie” powinno być bardziej pewne siebie start learning
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your no should be more self-assured
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napawać się, przechwalać się start learning
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nowatorska technika rodzicielska start learning
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a cutting-edge parenting technique
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całkowicie odczuwalne „nie” start learning
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start learning
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[personality] żywy, pełen życia; [drink] musujący; [liquid] pieniący się; nfml (champagne) bąbelk start learning
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namiętny (np. pocałunek), zmysłowy (o osobie), uwodzicielski (o spojrzeniu) start learning
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Zaczęła rozwijać w sobie przesadne poczucie roszczeniowości. start learning
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She was developing an oversized sense of entitlement.
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Wróciła do francuskich zwyczajów start learning
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She has reverted to French habits
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ambiwalentny (zmieszany, niezecydowany) start learning
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start learning
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Even playpens are now seen as too confining.
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stłamszony, stłumiony (np. śmiech) start learning
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He was less stifled creatively
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Jego kreatywność była mniej ograniczona. start learning
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He was less stifled creatively.
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podążając za szczęściem lub zamieniając się w bachorów start learning
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following their bliss or turning into brats
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start learning
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Są rodzice, którzy całkowicie sprzeciwiają się autorytetowi start learning
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There are some parents who oppose authority altogether
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zbesztać, skrzyczeć, wyliczać start learning
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nawalać, nie funkcjonować normalnie (o sprzęcie) start learning
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rozrabiać, być niegrzecznym (o dziecku) start learning
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Her own parents are bewildered and overtly disapproving of how she is bringing up her child.
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jednoznaczny, niedwuznaczny start learning
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w kraju, który odwraca rewolucję start learning
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in a country that reverses revolution
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Ona jest szefem i kropka. start learning
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She is the boss, full stop.
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start learning
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No, no, that's not what he said! - He interjects.
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Each life had its own justification and should never be wantonly destroyed.
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Co znamienne, jego wspomnienia z rozmowy przedstawiają się następująco... start learning
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Tellingly, his recollection of the conversation goes like this...
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co wymowne/znamienne/charakterystyczne start learning
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Rodzice, którzy są pewni siebie, działają na dzieci uspokajająco. start learning
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Having a parent who is confident is reassuring to kids.
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Dziecko musi czuć, że mama ma [wszystko] pod kontrolą. start learning
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A kid has to feel like the mum is in control.
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Łatwiej jest poluzować śrubę niż ją dokręcić. start learning
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It's easier to loosen the screw than to tighten the screw.
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To zaczęło wydawać się normalne. start learning
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It has come to seem normal.
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całkowicie niezrównoważony start learning
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Odebrałoby to wiele przyjemności z codziennego życia start learning
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It would drain much of pleasure from daily life
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start learning
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Kids need to understand that the world doesn't revolve around them.
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It starts to take on an almost pysical prsence, much like a good mime can convince you there's actually a wall.
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start learning
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pokazywać bez użycia słów start learning
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start learning
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invoke the language of rights Rather than saying 'Don't hit Jules,' they typically say, 'You don't have the right to hit Jules.'
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powoływać się na prawo / klauzulę start learning
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invoke a right / a clause
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start learning
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Przypisuje dziecku posiadanie własnego poglądu na dany temat start learning
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It credits the child with having his own view about it
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Ustanawia dorosłego jako odrębny umysł, który dziecko musi wziąć pod uwagę. start learning
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It establishes the adult as another mind, which the child must consider.
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wiele małych, uprzejmych, zapobiegawczych zmian start learning
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lots of small, polite, preventative adjustments
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start learning
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delikatne, ale stanowcze korekty start learning
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gentle-but-firm corrections
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Twarze dzieci są umazane jedzeniem start learning
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The kids' faces are smeared with food
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żłopać, pić dużymi łykami, chlać (alkohol), haust start learning
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pić dużymi łykami, duży łyk start learning
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She takes a swig of her hot chocolate, then spits it back into her mug.
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start learning
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I'd kick her under the table if could be sure which set of legs was hers.
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Nie mogę przestać myśleć o powiedzeniu, które kiedyś usłyszałem start learning
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I can't help but think of an adage I once heard
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start learning
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zastraszać dzieci, żeby się podporządkowały start learning
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frighten children into submission
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rozwijanie „współudziału” z dzieckiem start learning
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developing 'complicity' with a child
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surowość musi iść w parze z elastycznością start learning
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strictness must come with flexibility
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start learning
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start learning
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There was this tone of voice they used when all of a sudden they felt you had stepped over a line.
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ton głosu lub wyraz twarzy start learning
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tone of voice or a facial expression
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start learning
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You would feel chastised...
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mówiąc o podnoszeniu głosu start learning
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speaking of voice-raising
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They prefer surgical strikes to constant carpet-bombing
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wszechogarniający autorytet start learning
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an all-encompassing authority
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get worked up about something They don't usually get worked up about minor 'bêtises'.
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Ich strefy zerowej tolerancji są różne. start learning
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Their zero-tolerance areas vary.
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naruszenie, pogwałcenie (prawa) start learning
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surowy wykład na temat tego, że „tego się nie robi” start learning
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a stern lecture about how 'one does not do that'
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być bardzo rygorystycznym w kilku kwestiach i bardzo wyluzowanym w większości innych start learning
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be very strict about a few things and very relaxed about most others
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hałaśliwy, wzburzony (np morze) start learning
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hałaśliwy, rozkrzyczany, niesforny Since they're sharing a room, things tend to get a bit more boisterous.
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start learning
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I avoid going back in after I've said good night.
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czarno-biały sposób patrzenia na rzeczy start learning
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balck-and-white way of looking at things
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Żeby jeszcze bardziej oderwać się od czarno-białego sposobu patrzenia na rzeczy. start learning
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To pry myself further out of my black-and-white way oflooking at things.
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start learning
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The main point of parental authority is to authorize children to do things, not to block them.
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start learning
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He says that embedded in this dynamic is a longer-term goal.
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start learning
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My 'no' feels contingent and weak to them.
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start learning
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Parent's 'no' should stop the chain of wanting.
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start learning
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autorytatywny, ale nie autorytarny Jestem zdeterminowana, aby być zdecydowaną, ale nie despotyczną. start learning
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authoritative but not authoritarian I'm determined to be authoritative but not authoritarian
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It's a moment of complicity.
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start learning
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Boys reused to get into their double pram.
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nie współpracujące dziecko start learning
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Just say '1, 2, 3...' Apparently, this is what her teachers say when they want an uncooperative child to comply.
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przykład dziecka, które chwyta ostry nóż start learning
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the example of a child who seizes a sharp knife
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Jej brwi lekko się zmarszczyły... start learning
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Her eyebrows lightly furrowed...
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start learning
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In this situation, there was reciprocal respect.
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wyrwać komuś pilot z ręki start learning
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snatch the remote from one's hand
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start learning
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Jestem naładowany energią w moim nowym trybie „To ja decyduję”. start learning
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I'm all charged up in my new 'It's me who decides' mode.
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start learning
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His teacher hears the ruckus and comes into the changing room, concerned.
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She takes the opposte tack from me
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start learning
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dwójkami (teraz chodzicie po domach dwójkami...?) start learning
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O to właśnie chodzi w całej tej scenie... start learning
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That's what this whole scene has been about...
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start learning
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cała masa sprzecznych zasad start learning
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a whole bunch of contradictory principles The French have a whole bunch of contradictory principles, and few hard-and-fast rules.
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start learning
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The French have a whole bunch of contradictory principles, and few hard-and-fast rules.
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dawać klapsa (np. dziecku) start learning
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Often parents send the punished child to his room, or to a corner. Sometimes, they spank him.
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start learning
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'No' should be used sparingly. But once uttered, it must be definitive.
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start learning
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paradygmat (model, wzorzec) start learning
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The French way also requires a paradigm shift.
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1. do opanowania, posłuszny, dający się kontrolować 2. wykonalny, możliwy do wykonania start learning
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Feeling like I have some control also makes having three little kids a lot more manageable.
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start learning
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There's just a very speedy little boy, tugging me along.
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start learning
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One day, a notice goes up at her school.
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około pięciu godzin samochodem start learning
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kolejne przypomnienie, że start learning
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yet another reminder that This trip is yet another reminder that while I can now use the subjonctive in French, I'll never actually be French.
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start learning
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None of the French parents finds the idea of dispatching their five-year-olds for a week of group showers and dormitory life to be at all alarming.
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rozdzielać/wydzielać np pieniądze start learning
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nadmuchana kamizelka ratunkowa start learning
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wychowanie surwiwalistyczne start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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In the wild he'd survive about 15 minutes - and that's only if he had a book.
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French women don't email their spouse once a day to remind him to bolt the front door and to make sure that all the toilet lids are closed (in case a child falls in).
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start learning
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In France, the social pressure goes in the opposite direction.
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unosić sie w powietrzu, krążyć start learning
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If a parent hovers too much his child's experiences, someone else is apt to say some version of 'Just let him live his own life'.
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trafny, celny (zwł. o uwadze) start learning
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Their choice could not have been more apt
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mający naturalną skłonność do robienia czegoś start learning
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If a parent hovers too much his child's experiences, someone else is apt to say some version of 'Just let him live his own life'.
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relacja między rodzicami i dziećmi start learning
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relationship between parents and children The trap of the relationship between parents and children is not recognizing the true needs of the child, of which freedom is one.
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nawet dla najbardziej zintegrowanych anglojęzycznych ekspatriantów start learning
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even for the most integrated Anglophone expatriates
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start learning
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By American standards, she isn't a particularly clingy mother.
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start learning
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start learning
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She still corralled him into the shower each night.
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wcinać, pałaszować / otulać (kołdrą) start learning
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She couldn't imagine his baby going to bed without her tucking him in.
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Jak poradziłbyś sobie w scenariuszu, w którym...? start learning
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How would you cope with a scenario in which...?
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podśmiewać się z czegoś, chichotać start learning
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French parents snickered.
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start learning
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She was glad she hadn't asked the question, but it did reflect her own hidden neuroses.
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potwierdzać coś pod przysięgą start learning
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start learning
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I live in a world of worst-case scenarios.
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zrzeczenie się / odstąpienie start learning
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French parents don't seem to worry that anything untoward might happen on the trips.
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Kiedy Bean ma recital na zajęciach tanecznych, nie wolno mi nawet wchodzić za kulisy. start learning
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When Bean has a recital for her dance class, I'm not even allowed backstage.
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start learning
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gwałtowne ruchy ramion i nóg do piosenki zatytułowanej „Marionetta” start learning
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jolty arm and leg movements to a song called 'Marionetta'
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zupełnie niesynchronizowany start learning
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The girls are way out of synch with each other.
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czerwona rana na policzku start learning
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Lubimy, gdy dzieciaki trochę się biją start learning
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We like when kids brawl a bit
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start learning
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This is partly because of all the lethal informing on neighbours that went on during the Second World War.
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This is partly because of all the lethal informing on neighbours that went on during the Second World War.
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potknąć się, przewrócić się start learning
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I ask if anyone knows who's been tripping over our buggy in the lobby.
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start learning
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In France, even among kids, having the inner resolve to suffer some scrapes and keep your lips sealed is consider a life skill.
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byc nielojalnym, zdradzić kogos; donosić start learning
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She defends herself by saying that at least she didn't rat on the friend who was with her.
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start learning
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The trade-off is that there isn't quite the same reverence for truth at any cost.
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start learning
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petarda / tez: atrakcyjna osoba lub rzecz, ekscytująca osoba lub rzecz start learning
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He saw a student setting off firecrackers at school.
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żeby nie, w razie gdyby, na wypadek gdyby start learning
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I choose rubber flooring for the kids' bathroom, lest they slip on wet tiles.
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zabezpieczenie przed dziećmi start learning
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I'm eager for everything to be rigorously child-proof.
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zamek zabezpieczony przed dziećmi start learning
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I also insist that every appliance has a kid-proof lock.
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start learning
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I also insist that the oven door is the type that doesn't get hot.
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dosadny (o języku lub osobie) start learning
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bezpośredni, niekrępujący się, bezwstydny start learning
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My contractor Régis, an earthy, roguish fellow from Burgundy, thinks I'm nuts.
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szelmowski, łajdacki, łobuziarski start learning
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My contractor Régis, an earthy, roguish fellow from Burgundy, thinks I'm nuts.
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ugiąć się, zmienić zdanie start learning
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I don't budge on the oven.
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Gdy niewiadomo o co chodzi, zawsze chodzi o pieniądze. start learning
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When you don't know what it's about, it's always about money.
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start learning
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stenografia, skrót (od czegoś) start learning
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'Whee' or 'whoah' - this is shorthand for 'I see you doing this! I approve! You are wonderful!' Likewise, I praise even their worst drawings...
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Mają inną strategię osiągnięcia tego celu. start learning
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They have a different strategy fot bringing this about.
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Wiem, jeszcze zanim podejdę, żeby podsłuchiwać, że... start learning
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I know, even before I approach to eavesdrop further, that...
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być zdecydowanie powściągliwym w odpowiedzi start learning
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be decidely understated in response
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This was a quirk of her teacher.
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Nie miałem pojęcia, jak wypada na tle swoich rówieśników. start learning
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I had no idea of how she ranks against her peers.
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obrażony, urażony, dotknięty start learning
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start learning
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French teachers don't grade their students on a curve, but rather against an ideal, which practically no on meets.
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He was surprised when students accused him of being a harsh grader
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start learning
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Nie przytłaczają dzieci pochwałami. start learning
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They don' smother kids with praise.
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start learning
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They realize that those little zaps of pleasure kids get each time a grown up says 'good job' could - if they arrive too often - simply make kids addicted to positive feedback.
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rozwalić, potraktować (prądem), skakać z kanału na kanał, wigor, podgrzewać w mikrofali start learning
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If I look too happy to live shortly, zap me.
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start learning
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The old conventional wisdom has been toppled by new research showing that...
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Excessive praise distorts children's motivations.
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start learning
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Excessive praise isn't ok. Kids begin doing things merely to hear the praise, losing sight of the intrinsic enjoyment.
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niechętny do podejmowania ryzyka start learning
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When heavily praised students get to college, they become risk-averse and lack perceived autonomy.
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brak odczuwanej autonomii start learning
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When heavily praised students get to college, they become risk-averse and lack perceived autonomy.
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start learning
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start learning
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Boją się zaangażować w coś, bo boją się porażki. start learning
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They're afraid to commit to sth because they're afraid of not succeding.
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obalić, wykazać fałszerstwo start learning
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The new research refutes the conventional Anglophone wisdom...
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start learning
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It's not OK to cushion the blow with positive feedback.
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start learning
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zagłębić się, dokładnie analizować start learning
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Let's delve into what went wrong.
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wydawać się niewzruszonym start learning
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They seem unmoved by these new ideas about what should work. They seem clear-sighted about what actually does works.
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start learning
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They seem unmoved by these new ideas about what should work. They seem clear-sighted about what actually does works.
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w zasięgu słuchu nas obojga start learning
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within earshot of both of us
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Wygląda na to, że wiąże się to z niepokojącymi skutkami ubocznymi. start learning
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It seems to come bundled with troubling side effects.
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strzelać z łuku i strzały start learning
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Nawet trochę złagodziłem swoje pochwały. start learning
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I've even toned down my praise a bit.
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Dużo trudniej jest dostosować się do nadrzędnego francuskiego poglądu o autonomii. start learning
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Adjusting to the overarching French view on autonomy is a lot harder.
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start learning
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overarching goal / principle
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Zazwyczaj wiedzą, kiedy sytuacja znacznie przekracza ich możliwości. start learning
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They mostly know when things are way beyond their abilities.
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talerz, który można rozbić start learning
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Let your kid carry a breakable plate to the dinner table.
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Autonomia jest jedną z najbardziej podstawowych potrzeb dziecka. start learning
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Autonomy is one of a child's most basic needs.
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start learning
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She also may be right about age six being the threshold.
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start learning
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He retreats to the couch.
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start learning
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start learning
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sprzęgło wzajemnej zależności i zmartwień start learning
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the clutch of mutual dependency and worry The clutch of mutual dependency and worry that often seems to bind arents to their kids feels inevitable at times, but it never feels good.
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torebka noszona w ręku (kopertówka) start learning
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start learning
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Kids arent repositories for their parents' ambitious.
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start learning
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It seems he didn't need to be tucked in every night... it was SHE who needed to do the tucking.
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przedwczesny, nie w swoim czasie start learning
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chętny, ochoczy, zapalony To jest człowiek o wilczym apetycie! start learning
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start learning
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sprzedawca w sklepie rybnym start learning
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właściciel większego biznesu (formalne) start learning
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I have courteous relationships with neighbourhood fishmongers, tailors and café proprietors.
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start learning
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I still haven't swooned for Paris...
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wyszukana wymiana „bonjours” start learning
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elaborate exchange of 'bonjours'
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używanie dystansującej formy „vous” w stosunku do wszystkich oprócz współpracowników i bliskich start learning
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using the distancing 'vous' with everyone but colleagues and intimates
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start learning
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Living in France feels a bit too formal, and doesn't bring out my freewheeling side.
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start learning
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start learning
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I instinctively back away from the man sitting next to the only empty seat, because I have the impression that he's deranged.
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I instinctively back away from the man sitting next to the only emty seat, because I have the impression that he's deranged.
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W Paryżu poczułem się jak w domu. start learning
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I've come to feel at home in Paris.
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start learning
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coherent French sentences
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Pytam go o nazwy głównych części ciała po francusku start learning
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I quiz him about names for the main body parts in French
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start learning
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start learning
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I'm still striving for sth I'm still striving for the French ideal: genuinely listening to my kids, but not feeling that I must always bend to their wills.
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start learning
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get under somebody's skin
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dopracowanie, dostrajanie start learning
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I spend a week fine-tuning the contents of her carry-on bag for the plane.
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torba podręczna / bagaż podręczny start learning
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carry-on bag / carry-on baggage
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Wykorzystuje swój status ekspatriantki. start learning
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She's milking her status as an expatriate.
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wykorzystywać lub oszukiwać kogoś, zazwyczaj poprzez regularne zabieranie niewielkich kwot pieniędzy przez pewien czas start learning
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She's milking her status as an expatriate.
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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Naprawdę czujemy się jak na wakacjach. start learning
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It really does feel like we're on holiday.
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start learning
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A child must say hello when he encounters a familiar adult.
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start learning
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'Caca boudin' is a curse word used almost exclusively by French preschoolers.
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Odpowiadaj na nie z umiarem. start learning
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Respond to it with moderation.
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start learning
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start learning
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'Complicité' implies that even small babies are rational beings, with whom adults can have reciprocal, respectful relationships.
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start learning
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przestroga, upomnienie, ostrzeżenie start learning
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The look of admonishment that French adults give children. It signals that they should stop doing a bêtise.
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start learning
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extracurricular activities
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Uwielbiam ten moment, gdy kończę czytać jedną książkę i muszę wybrać kolejną start learning
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I love this moment when I finish reading one book and have to choose the next one
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pouczający ton poradników dla rodziców start learning
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the instructive tone of parenting guides
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start learning
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przez moją podróż rodzicielską start learning
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through my parenting voyage
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start learning
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start learning
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w mniej szowinistycznych czasach start learning
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in a less chauvinistic age
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uważany za gorszego od mężczyzn start learning
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regarded as inferior to men
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sprawować władzę nad mężczyznami start learning
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wield domination over men
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start learning
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She was the ancestress of...
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start learning
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conundrums relating to her
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potulna, uległa żona, która nie miała głosu start learning
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docile, compliant wife who lacked a voice
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Jak pogodzić te dwie rzeczy? start learning
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How could one reconcile the two?
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wynikły, zaistniały, następny start learning
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Where did she stand in the ensuing crises?
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start learning
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Leicester (miasto w środkowej Anglii) start learning
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wspierać, podpierać (konstrukcję); wzmacniać (czyjąś pozycję), podtrzymywać (rozwój czegoś), popierać (coś dowodami) start learning
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A wealth of reliable contemporary quotes underpins the authenticity of her story.
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I didn't expect to make one starling connection between her and...
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zestawienie materiałów źródłowych start learning
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collation of source material
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the present-day values of sums
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rounded to the nearest £10
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Ta sukienka powinna mieć podszewkę. start learning
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This dress should be lined.
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utknąć w martwym punkcie, wpopaść w rutynę start learning
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wyczerpujący, męczący, ponad siły start learning
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I've finally bounced back from the grueling exam...
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być na krawędzi zdenerwowania nerwowego; zdenerwowanym/rozdrażnionym start learning
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98% składników pochodzenia naturalnego start learning
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98% naturally-derived ingredients
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Przestańcie narzekać i zacznijmy wygrywać już teraz – powiedział. start learning
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Stop the whining and let's start the winning right now," he said.
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Bo Twoje jest królestwo... start learning
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For thine is tge kingdom...
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Jakkolwiek korzystne by to było dla nas... start learning
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However beneficial it may be to us...
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Nie podoba mi się to... Mnie też nie. start learning
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I don't like it... Neither do I. / Me neither
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zaciemniać obraz (np. jakiegoś problemu) start learning
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I hope this did not muddy the waters too much.
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sharing a common border; adjacent
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sąsiedni, występujący obok siebie
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w bezpośredniej sprzeczności z czymś start learning
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in direct contradiction to sth
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być głównie zainteresowanym start learning
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be concerned chiefly with
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magnaci i ich uzbrojeni słudzy start learning
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magnates and their armed retainers
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Wojna stuletnia trwała od 1337 roku start learning
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the Hundred Yearss' War was waged since 1337
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ochrzcić dziecko, które Królowa ma wydać, zaraz po jego narodzinach start learning
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to baptise the infant 'which thd Queen shall bring forth' as soon as it was born
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Był zaniepokojony złymi rządami frakcji dworskiej start learning
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He was dismayed at the misrule of the court faction
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archetypowy angielski magnat start learning
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the archetypal English magnate
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był żądny władzy i bezwzględny start learning
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he was power-hungry and ruthless
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był żądny władzy i bezwzględny start learning
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he was power-hungry and ruthless
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Miał w sobie pewną zwyczajność i jednocześnie hojną, otwartą gościnność start learning
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He had the common touch, coupled with lavish, open-handed hospitality
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the situation was exacerbated
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He lapsed into either schizophrenia or a depressive stupor.
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The art collector realises that his rapaciousness has made him unhappy and agrees to the suggestion.
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Usuwając ostatni hamulca pazerności stronnictwa dworskiego. start learning
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Removing the last brake on the rapaciousness of the court party.
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śpiączkowy, w stanie śpiączki start learning
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York was nominated as regent.
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podjąć się ogromnego zadania reformy administracji start learning
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tackle vast task of reforming the administration
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Nie zrobiła większych postępów start learning
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She had not made much headway
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ponownie potwierdził autorytet start learning
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reasserted the authorithy
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słaby król, osłabiony chorobą psychiczną start learning
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a weak king debilitated by mental illness
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frakcja królowej wychodzi zwycięsko start learning
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the Queen's faction emerging victorious
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w tym, co później stało się znane jako start learning
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in what later became know as
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Ludzie myślą, że mam zbyt wysokie mniemanie o sobie. start learning
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People think I get above myself.
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Mówi, że nie oddaje moczu i kału start learning
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He says he doesn't urinate and defecate
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zamiłowanie do włóczęgi, podróżowania start learning
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Musisz panować nad swoją żądzą. start learning
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You need to control your lust.
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nieprzenikniony, zagadkowy start learning
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chwilowy, krótkotrwały (o wydarzeniu, pobycie), skąpy, kusy (o ubraniu) start learning
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For a fleeting second all I could think was, will this day never end?
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naświetlać (kontekst np), wyjaśniać start learning
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After decades of misrule...
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zachować tytuł do końca życia start learning
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retain the title for his lifetime
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She was outraged at this disinheriting of her son.
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in 1460, York and his second son were killed
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in honourable confinement
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niezgoda, nieporozumienie, dysonans start learning
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He forseen discord between them.
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podporządkować, dostosować się (np. do nakazów Kościoła) Twoje zachowanie nie zgadza się z zasadami bezpieczeństwa. start learning
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Your behaviour does not conform with safety regulations.
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We shipped our kids off to my mum for weekend.
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I have a heap of essays to check.
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wybredny, przesadny, drobiazgowy start learning
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She says you are so finicky about everything in that living room.
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Przejeżdżamy przez Warszawę w drodze nad morze. start learning
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We go across Warsaw on our way to the seaside.
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Justyna Steczkowska zaśpiewała z całego serca na Eurowizji 2025. start learning
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Justyna Steczkowska sang her heart out at Eurovision 2025.
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The white heat of his first anger had passed.
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He wants to dig a pit in the sandpit.
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Przestań mówić, gdy Twoje dziecko ma wybuch emocji. start learning
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Stop talking when your child melts down.
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gruntownie wykształcony, urozmaicony start learning
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Bycie ładną to jej jedyna zaleta. Ona jest bardzo złą osobą. start learning
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Being pretty is her saving grace. She's a very bad person.
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opóźniać się, pozostawać w tyle start learning
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French women lag behind Britons and Americans in key measures of gender equality.
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wybryk, fantazja, wytwór wyobrazji start learning
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This dress was just a flight of fancy.
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niewypał (coś skazanego na niepowodzenie), przegrana sprawa start learning
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Ważne jest, aby wyznaczać dzieciom konkretne granice, dając im jednocześnie dużą swobodę w ich obrębie. start learning
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It's important to set firm limits for children, but giving them tremendous freedom within those limits.
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protekcjonalność, wyższość start learning
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tough-minded / hard-hitting
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tough, severe, uncompromising
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uncompromising, hard-hitting, tough-minded
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They finally decided on a compromise.
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After many months, I negotiated a compromise.
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Czy kiedykolwiek nie dotrzymałeś obietnicy? start learning
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Have you ever gone back on your promise?
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wymieniać uścisk dłoni z wieloma osobami (np. w tłumie) Wokalista ściskał wiele dłoni i pozował do zdjęć z fanami. start learning
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The singer was pressing the flesh and posing for pictures with fans.
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lots of handshakes / a lot of flesh pressing
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najwyższej rangi, pierwszorzędny start learning
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dać wyraz dezaprobacie (opuszczając salę, wycofując się, rezygnując z czegoś); ostentacyjne wyjście start learning
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Czyżby przyganiał kocioł garnkowi? start learning
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Isn't that like the pot calling the kettle black?
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Now, the ball is in your court.
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Wydaje się mało prawdopodobne, że on przyjdzie. start learning
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It seems unlikely that he will come.
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Widzę kota, który poluje na mysz. start learning
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I see a cat who stakes a mouse out.
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Sourdough bread or yeast bread - which is healthier?
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Sourdough bread or yeast bread - which is healthier?
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Czy głóg nadaje się na żywopłot? start learning
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Does hawthorn makes a good hedge?
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obalać (teorię), wykazać fałszywość (założeń), odpierać (zarzuty), sprostować (fakty), zaprzeczać czemuś start learning
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It is not me you have to refute, but history
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To uczucie jest odwzajemnione! start learning
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Czasami czuję się sprzeczna sama ze sobą. start learning
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I feel self-contradictory, sometimes.
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Jedynym pocieszeniem jest... start learning
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dystrofia mięśniowa Duchenne'a start learning
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Odkąd sięgam pamiętam, zawsze zapuszczam włosy. start learning
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For as long as I can remember, I always grow my hair out.
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for as long as I can remember
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