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      relating to the enjoyment or study of beauty:    start learning
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      The new building has little aesthetic value/appeal  
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      to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something:    start learning
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      she acknowledged having been at fault (that she had been at fault  
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      to prevent something from happening by taking action first:     ona zostala uniewinniona za wszystkich oskarzen przeciw niej   start learning
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      State laws preempted local governments from restricting newspaper displays.  
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      to breathe fast and with difficulty, usually because you have been doing exercise    start learning
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      "I ran all the way home," she puffed (= said while puffing).  
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      Another scandal would be acutely embarrassing for the government. Management is acutely aware of the resentment that their decision may cause  
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      to suddenly move in a way that is not controlled    start learning
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      The train lurched forward and some of the people standing fell over.  
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      having a lot of trouble with something, or having to deal with a lot of something that causes problems:    start learning
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      The project has been beset by problems from the start. With the amount of traffic nowadays, even a trip across town is beset by/with dangers  
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      hurt or troubled by something bad:    start learning
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      Many problems have beset the team in recent months.  
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      dowcip, inteligencja, the ability to say things that are funny and clever     kobieta o wielkiej inteligencji i dowcipie   start learning
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      a woman of great intelligence and wit  
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      the feeling of not liking a group of people or unfair treatment of them because they are a different race, sex, religion, etc    start learning
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      the beginning of something, usually something unpleasant     nowe leczenie moze opoznic poczatek choroby o kilka lat   start learning
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      the new treatment can delay the onset of the diseas by several years.  
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      placowka policyjna, wojskowa   start learning
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      a police/ military outpost  
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      perspektywy, the likely future situation     perspektywy dla gospodarki w przyszlym roku sa ponure(posepne)   start learning
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      The outlook for the economy next year is bleak.  
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      druzyna zaciekle bronila ich gola, ale wciaz przegrala   start learning
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      the team fiercely defended their goal but still lost  
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      an upset and confused state: denerwowac sie     Wazne jest kiedy gotujesz dla wielu ludzi to nie zdenerwowac sie.   start learning
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      The important thing when you're cooking for a lot of people is not to get in a fluster.  
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      miec tendencje (x incline)     ona ma tendencje do przesady, to jest pewne   start learning
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      she is prone to exaggerate, that's for sure  
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      miec tendencje (x incline)     ona ma tendencje do przesady, to jest pewne   start learning
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      she is prone to exaggerate, that's for sure  
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      psy, lisy i nietoperze moga wszyscy nosic wscieklizne   start learning
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      Dogs, foxes and bats can all carry rabies.  
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