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      to carry something or away from a place (eg. sea)   
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      adv. over the side of a boat or ship and into the water   
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      a shout made to attract people's attention   
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      adj. unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning   
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      someone you exchange letters with as a hobby but whom you usually have not met   
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      to throw goods or equipment from a ship to make it lighter pol. wyrzucić za burtę   
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      to have something inside or include something as a part   
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      someone who is in charge of a school   
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      adj. staying on the surface of a liquid and not sinking   
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      to communicate with someone by using a telephone or writing to them   
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      adj. producing small bright flashes of light reflected from a surface; pol. błyszczący   
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      a large ship like a hotel, which people travel on for pleasure   
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      a specialist in information technology pol. informatyk   
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      to see or notice someone or something, usually because you are looking hard:   
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      a person who is specially trained to examine buildings etc. pol. rzeczoznawca; kontroler, inspektor   
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      noun. something you close a bottle with   
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      A parallel accident happened to him.   start learning
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      adj. happening at the same time as and/or is similar to another one: pol. podobne, równoległe     A ________ accident happened to him.  
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      an area of land used for playing golf   
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      to bring the memory of a past event into your mind; pol. przypominać sobie   
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      adj. (about friends) close, real   
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      adj. (of people who do particular jobs) having successfully completed the necessary training and examinations pol. licencjonowany/ biegły   
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      to have the same experience;   
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      The result of the elections was ________.   start learning
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      adj. different from others of the same type in a way that is surprising, interesting or attractive     The result of the elections was unexpected.  
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      the day on which an important event happened in a previous year   
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