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to want something, or want to do something
I __ some chocolate. Jane__ crying. (mieć na coś ochotę)
sākt mācīties
feel like
I feel like some chocolate. Jane felt like crying.
as if
It sounds as if it's raining.
sākt mācīties
as though / like
It sounds as though / like it's raining.
Ta tkanina jest jak jedwab, prawda?
sākt mācīties
This material feels like silk - is it?
(Because) it was raining, we didn't go out.
sākt mācīties
As it was raining, we didn't go out.
We can use as to give a reason (as = because) - I got to the airport really quickly as there was hardly any traffic
(When / at the same time) they were leaving the postman arrived.
sākt mācīties
Ast hey were leaving the postman arrived
We can use 'as' to say that something happened while something else was happening - As he was driving home it started to rain.
Wygląda jakby miało zaraz zacząć sypać śniegiem.
sākt mācīties
It looks as if it's going to snow.
We can use 'as' to talk about how something appears, sounds, feels - The picture looks as if it has been painted by a child.
Ona jest tak wysoka jak ja teraz
sākt mācīties
She's as tall as me now.
We can use 'as' to compare people or things - I don't think his performance in this series was as good as in the last one.
Ona pracuje jako pielęgniarka.
sākt mācīties
She works as a nurse.
We can use 'as' to describe somebody or something's job or function - You can use that box as a chair.
repeated too often to be interesting or funny
oklepany żart
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corny
a corny joke
dobry w czymś, zły w czymś, znakomity w czymś
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good at sth, excellent at sth, bad at sth
to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible
This money has __ me __ buy a new computer (umożliwić)
sākt mācīties
enable (to do sth)
This money has enabled me to buy a new computer.
Nie zauważyłem cię na party.
sākt mācīties
I didn't spot you at the party.
bezczelny
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cheeky
policzek - cheek
marszczyć się, miąć
sākt mācīties
to wrinkle
pomarszczony
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wrinkled
grzebień
sākt mācīties
comb (silent b)
krem przeciwzmarszkowy
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anti-wrinkle cream
główny podejrzany
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prime suspect (także major suspect)
believable
wiarygodne dowode
sākt mācīties
credible
credible evidence
honest, not pretending
On wydaje się być wiarygodny
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sincere [sinsier]
He seems to be sincere (opposite = insincere)
nie zaprzestawać, konsekwentnie kontynować
They're determined to __ with their plans despite opposition.
sākt mācīties
press on
They're determined to press on with their plans despite opposition.
to see something happen, especially an accident or crime
sākt mācīties
to witness
to believe that someone has a particular quality, thought to be responsible for
Joe Navarro is __ catching many criminals in his 25-year career with the FBI.
sākt mācīties
credit sb with sth
Joe Navarro is credited with catching many criminals in his 25-year career with the FBI.
rozszyfrować
sākt mācīties
to decipher [disajfer]
succeed in getting
sākt mācīties
to achieve
join together, łączyć się
sākt mācīties
to combine
do przodu
sākt mācīties
forwards
We often add the suffix 'wards' to a preposition or adverb of movement to mean 'in this direction', e.g. forwards, backwards, inwards, outwards, upwards, downwards
do tyłu
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backwards
We often add the suffix 'wards' to a preposition or adverb of movement to mean 'in this direction', e.g. forwards, backwards, inwards, outwards, upwards, downwards
do środka
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inwards
We often add the suffix 'wards' to a preposition or adverb of movement to mean 'in this direction', e.g. forwards, backwards, inwards, outwards, upwards, downwards
na zewnątrz
sākt mācīties
outwards
We often add the suffix 'wards' to a preposition or adverb of movement to mean 'in this direction', e.g. forwards, backwards, inwards, outwards, upwards, downwards
w górę
sākt mācīties
upwards
We often add the suffix 'wards' to a preposition or adverb of movement to mean 'in this direction', e.g. forwards, backwards, inwards, outwards, upwards, downwards
w dół
sākt mācīties
downwards
We often add the suffix 'wards' to a preposition or adverb of movement to mean 'in this direction', e.g. forwards, backwards, inwards, outwards, upwards, downwards
the place at a theatre or cinema where tickets are sold
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box office
pokrywka
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lid
powieki - eyelids

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