45-46 ANKI

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1. popełniać, dopuszczać się 2. angażować się, związywać (romantycznie) 3. przeznaczać, poświęcać 4. zobowiązywać się 5. to order somebody to be sent to a hospital, prison, etc.
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commit
commit something to memory to learn something well enough to remember it exactly - She committed the instructions to memory.
I don't understand why he committed suicide. I do not want to commit before I turn thirty. I need to commit some money for a new car. You don't have to commit yourself now—just think about it. She was committed to a psychiatric hospital.
1. a promise 2. poświęcenie, oddanie 3. zobowiązanie
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commitment
He questioned the government's commitment to public services. He has demonstrated exceptional commitment and dedication. I don't want to take on any more commitments. Taking on a mortgage is a huge financial commitment.
zaangażowany, oddany
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committed
A committed member of the team. They are committed socialists.
1. uwięzienie, skierowanie na przymusowe leczenie psychiatryczne 2. pochówek (moment)
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committal
He was released on bail pending committal proceedings. The funeral will take place at St Andrew's Church, followed by a private family committal at the crematorium.
1. oppose 2. odpierać atak, stawiać opór 3. to samo w kontekscie zdrowia, budowli, myśli
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resist
People naturally resist change. He tried to pin me down, but I resisted. The Chancellor resisted the temptation to raise business taxes. A healthy diet should help your body resist infection. The castle was built to resist attack.
1. to move in a particular direction 2. to lead - org, grupa 3. to be at the top of list 4. to put a word or words at the top of a page or section of a book as a title 5. uderzyć piłkę głową
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head
Where are we heading? She has been appointed to head the research team. Italy heads the table after two games. To head a march/procession. The chapter was headed ‘My Early Life’. Walsh headed the ball into an empty goal.
chichotać w głupi sposób bo jestem zawstydzony lub zły lub coś śmiesznego
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giggle
The girls giggled at the joke. She giggled nervously.
1. chichot 2. zgrywa 3. ciągły chichot - nie można przestać
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giggle
Matt collapsed into giggles and hung up the phone. We only did it for a giggle. I get the giggles when I'm nervous.
wesoły, rozbawiony - głupkowato, nerwowo
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giggly
We were all in a very giggly mood.
napawać się swoim sukcesem, czyjąś porażką, triumfować
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gloat
She was still gloating over her rival's disappointment. Having lost a large percentage of the vote, they were in no position to gloat. I hope you haven’t just come here to gloat. He didn't want to hear her gloating at his misfortune.
triumfalny, chełpliwy np. wzrok
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gloating
A gloating look.
sad, quiet and unhappy
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glum
The players sat there with glum looks on their faces. The couple looked distinctly glum. It was a wet and gloomy day. We sat in gloomy silence.
zrobić grymas/grymas
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grimace
He grimaced at the bitter taste. She grimaced as the needle went in. ‘What's that?’ she asked with a grimace.
szeroko się uśmiechać/szeroki uśmiech
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grin
They grinned with delight when they heard our news. She gave a broad grin.
bezwładność
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inertia
I can't seem to throw off this feeling of inertia. the forces of institutional inertia in the school system.
1. zerknąć 2. przedzierać się 3. ćwierkać
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peep
We caught her peeping through the keyhole. The tower peeped above the trees. The sun peeped out from behind the clouds.
1. zerknięcie, podglądanie 2. Something that somebody says or a sound that somebody makes 3. ćwierkanie
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peep
Dave took a quick peep at the last page. Not a peep of protest was heard from the State Department.
1. łamać, pękać 2. take photo 3. zatrzaskiwać 4. mówić ostro, warczeć 5. to try to bite sb/sth 6. puścić nerwy 7. fasten clothing
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snap
The wind had snapped the tree in two. A passing tourist snapped the incident. His eyes snapped open. ‘Don't just stand there,’ she snapped. The dogs snarled and snapped at our heels. My patience finally snapped.
1. sharp noise - łamanie, pękanie 2. photo
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snap
She closed her purse with a snap. Holiday snaps.
natychmiastowy, nawet pochopny
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snap
It was a snap decision. They held a snap election.
zaszczepiać (against sth)
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inoculate
szczepienie
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vaccination / inoculation
1. zdrętwiały - ciało 2. sparaliżowany, otępiały - uczucie
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numb
I've just been to the dentist and my face is still numb. He felt numb with shock.
1. spowodować odrętwienie 2. sparaliżować
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numb
His fingers were numbed with the cold. We sat there in silence, numbed by the shock of her death.

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