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      A pound of carrots, please. grated carrot  
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      nosić, mieć przy sobie, przewozić, przenosić    start learning
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      A train carrying hundreds of passengers crashed yesterday.  
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      carry on (with sth/doing sth); carry sth on Carry on. What happened next?  
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      to carry on a conversation/a business  
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      wypełniać, wykonywać, wywiązywać    start learning
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      The soldiers carried out their orders without question.  
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      cierpiący na chorobę lokomocyjną    start learning
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      I’ve damaged the cartilage in my knee.  
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      kartograficzny, kartografia    start learning
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      cartographic, cartography   
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      a closed container that holds sth that is used in a machine, for example film for a camera, ink for printing, etc. Cartridges can be removed and replaced when they are finished or empty.  
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      robić gwiazdę, gwiazda (sport)    start learning
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      fast physical movement in which you turn in a circle sideways by putting your hands on the ground and bringing your legs, one at a time, over your head to do/turn cartwheels  
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      The statue is carved out of marble.  
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      a large quantity of sth that falls or hangs down He was trapped under a cascade of falling bricks. a cascade of blond hair  
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      Water cascaded from the roof. The training programme starts with senior managers and cascades down through the company.  
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      przypadek, stan faktyczny,    start learning
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      Cases of the disease are very unusual in this country. The man said he worked in Cardiff, but we discovered later that this was not the case  
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      sprawa, argumenty, futerał    start learning
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      There may be an announcement about this tomorrow – or not, as the case may be.  
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      (be) a case of sth/doing sth     There’s no secret to success in this business. It’s just a case of hard work (tu trzeba ciężkiej pracy).  
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      I don’t care how much the tickets cost – I’m going in any case.  
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      na wypadek/w razie czegoś    start learning
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      in case / in case of something     I think I’ll take an umbrella in case it rains. Porównaj: You should buy insurance, in case you are robbed. • If you are robbed, you should call the police.  
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      ‘ I’m busy on Tuesday.’ ‘ Oh well, in that case we’ll have to meet another day.’  
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      case record, case history   
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      to exchange a cheque, etc. for coins and notes I’m just going to the bank to cash a cheque.  
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      a large wooden container in which alcoholic drinks, etc. are stored  
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      potrawka, garnek żaroodporny    start learning
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      rzucać, zarzucać, ciskać, obsadzać, oblewać    start learning
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      to look, smile, etc. in a particular direction She cast a welcoming smile in his direction. She always seems to be cast in the same sort of role. to throw a fishing line or net into the water to throw sb/sth somewhere, especially using force  
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      cast an eye/your eye(s) over sb/sth   
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      rzucać (nowe) światło na coś    start learning
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      Can you cast any light on the problem?  
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      cast a shadow (across/over sth)     The tree cast a long shadow across the garden. • (figurative) The accident cast a shadow over the rest of the holiday.  
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