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to leave someone or sth and never come back
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abandon
She abandoned her baby outside the police station
A large church
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Abbey
Westminster Abbey
A shorter way of writing a world
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abbreviation
Rd. is a written abbreviation for Road.
the part of the body between the chest and the top of legs
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abdomen
(odwłok u owada)
I felt a sharp pain in my abdomen
synonym to Kidnap
Two man "kidnapped" him and kept him prisoner.
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abduct
Two man abducted him and kept him prisoner.
burning with a lot of flames (adj)
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ablaze
Soon the whole building was ablaze.
the second meaning of one of the most common English worlds means intelligent. what is the world? (formal)
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able
Jo is a very able student.
witam na pokładzie
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Welcome aboard!
to officially stop or end sth, using a law
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abolish
In GB, the government abolished the dead penalty many years ago.
an operation to stop a baby developing inside it's mother, by removing the baby while it is too small to leave
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abortion
She decided not to have an abortion
adj. sudden and unexpected
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abrupt
I was surprised by the abrupt change of plan.
where you are not in the place where you usually are or where you should be
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absence
antonym: presence
Jo has only had two days' absence from work this year.
someone who is not where they usually are or where they should be
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absentee
There were several absentees.
(absent...) at school is becoming a real problem
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absenteeism
absent-minded
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an absent-minded person often forgets things or does not notice things
complete and total
adj
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absolute
she's an absolute idiot
absorbować
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absorb
do not do something even though you want to
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abstain
abstain during a vote on sth
abstain from smoking
...... (adj) ideas are difficult to describe because they are about things that you cannot see or things that are not real
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abstract
very silly (synonym ridiculous)
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absurd
if something is... (adj) there's a large amount of it
plentiful
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abandoned
he was told to leave the class for using (abuse...) language
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abusive
some beaches are only "dostępne" by boat
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accessible
something such as a belt or jewelry that you wear because it looks nice with your clothes
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accessory
when you succeed in doing something difficult
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accomplishment or achievement
we all felt a sense of accomplishment when we finished the project.
do something of your own accord
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do something even though no one has asked you to do it
She didn't lose her job, she left of her own accord.
accomplish
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there's a price for the first group to accomplish the task
zgodnie z
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in accordance with sth
The company Finished The Building work in accordance with the Contract
to make something start working
formal
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activate
someone who works hard to change society or a political situation they do not agree with
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activist
very serious or bad
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she suffers from acute headaches
determined not to change your opinion or decision
formal
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Sarah was adamant that she would stay
a small change that you make the same thing
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adjustment
look at sb and think that they're very good
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admire someone for something
the time when a young person is developing into an adult, usually between the age of 12 and 17
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adolescence
very attractive
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what an adorable baby girl

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