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ślina
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saliva
wichura
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gale
a very strong wind: windstorm
Hundreds of old trees were blown down in the gales
zwęglać
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char
wymazać, unicestwić
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obliterate
to wipe out, to eradicate, to destroy, --- to remove all signs of something, either by destroying it or by covering it so that it cannot be seen:
The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.-+-+- All of a sudden the view was obliterated by the fog.
piekacy, palacy
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searing
drgnięcie z bólu
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wince
Did I hurt you? I thought I saw you wince. --++ It makes me wince even thinking about eye operations.
pulsować
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throb
His head throbbed, and his body ached.
zwabić kogoś
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entice
to persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant:
entice someone into something The adverts entice the customer into buying things they don't really want.--++-- be enticed away from People are being enticed away from the profession by higher salaries elsewhere.
łamać zasady lub prawo
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transgression
wartościowy
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valuable
szeroki uśmiech
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grin
to smile broadly
The children grinned happily for the photographer.
równik
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equator
wirus
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virus
obrócić się
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whirl
She whirled around to look at me
flegma
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phlegm
trzask
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crackle
The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them. ---A fire crackled in the hearth.
przebiegle
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slyly
zatrzymać się
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pull up
natknąć się na coś
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stumble on something
zakneblowany
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gagged
szczyt, maksimum (np. osiągnięć)
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peak
brnąć, iść z trudem
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trudge
He trudged wearily up the hill.
hazard
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gamble
wstrząs mózgu
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concussion
niezbadany
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uncharted
być w porządku
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be in order
wirusowy
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viral
gwar, zaaferowany
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bustling
brudny
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filthy
upiorny
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eerie
zaszczepić, wpajać
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instill
The habit of punctuality was instilled into me early in life.
dostrzegać coś, dosłyszeć coś
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make something out
uraczyć
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regale
to entertain someone with stories or jokes:
Grandpa regaled us with tales of his small-town childhood.
niejasno
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vaguely
I vaguely remember my childhood
zmniejszać
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abate
reduce, decrease, lessening
The storm/wind/rain has started to abate
miednica
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pelvis
the bones that form a bowl-shaped structure in the area below the waist at the top of the legs, to which the leg bones and spine (= row of bones in the back) are joined no
skośny
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oblique
having a sloping direction, angle, or position
Through the window came the last few oblique rays of evening sunshine.--- He gave her an oblique glance.
uszczelka
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seal
w sposób godny podziwu
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admirably
azot
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nitrogen
sam, sama (np. rozmiar, waga czegoś)
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sheer
used to emphasize how very great, important, or powerful a quality or feeling is; nothing except
The suggestion is sheer nonsense.--- His success was due to sheer willpower/determination.--- It was sheer coincidence that we met.
wzniesienie
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rise, hill
pozostawiony samemu sobie, uwięziony (w jakimś miejscu)
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stranded
He left me stranded in town with no car and no money for a bus. If the tide comes in, we'll be stranded on these rocks
sprawiać, czynić
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render
silny, wytrzymały
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sturdy
gleba
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soil
paproć
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fern
jadalny
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edible
pole uprawne
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farmland
plądrowac
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rifle

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