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He tends to muddle up the dates, so I always send him a reminder. sākt mācīties
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Reprisals (noun) are acts of retaliation or revenge. A reprisal is an action taken against someone as a response to something harmful they have done. She was silent, fearing reprisals if she told the truth. sākt mācīties
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Her rapid professional ascendence from intern to vice president was inspiring to everyone at the company. sākt mācīties
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We spent an hour on the phone fiddling with the calendar just to find a date for our team dinner." sākt mācīties
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"He fiddled the books" or "She managed to fiddle a free trip". sākt mācīties
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oszukiwać, kombinować w celu uzyskania korzyści majątkowych w slangu brytyjskim
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The manager can award bonuses at his discretion. The judge has the power to reduce the sentence at his discretion. sākt mācīties
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"Your complaints about the new policy are duly noted and will be passed on to the committee." sākt mācīties
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"The sailor who disobeyed orders was thrown in the brig." sākt mācīties
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rodzaj statku- bryg lub więzienie wojskowe
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The deliberate bombing of the hospital was an unforgivable atrocity. Historians still study the many atrocities committed by the regime. The international community condemned the attack as an atrocity. sākt mācīties
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"When I asked how she was, she gave a cryptic smile and said, 'Things are changing.'"He left a cryptic note on his desk that just said, 'The raven lands at dawn.'" sākt mācīties
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"The doctor knew the patient's test results but was bound by secrecy due to patient confidentiality." "After signing the non-disclosure agreement, the employees were bound by secrecy regarding the new product." sākt mācīties
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As a noun: "I turned off the political debate because it was just an hour of meaningless blather." As a verb: "He kept blathering on about his fantasy football team, even though no one was listening." sākt mācīties
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is the origin of something or, more specifically, the history of its ownership, custody, and location. something came from, who has owned it, and where it has been. The word comes from the French verb provenir, which means "to come from." sākt mācīties
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he wants to strafe the ridge sākt mācīties
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After the new evidence was presented, the outcome of the court case is up for grabs." sākt mācīties
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niewiadomo jaki będzie wynik, niepewny wynik idiom
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"The company's CEO just resigned, so the top job is up for grabs." "I'm moving out and not taking my sofa. It's up for grabs if you want it." "There's one slice of pizza left, and it's up for grabs." sākt mācīties
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his reputation slid precipitously sākt mācīties
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jego reputacja gwałtownie spadła
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In school, he was always on the fringes, never invited to the big parties. Her political views were always on the fringes, so she never gained wide supportHe was a scientist who worked on the fringes of his fieldexploring theories no one else would touch sākt mācīties
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na obrzeżach, idiom, odludek
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"My neighbor is such a busybody; she's always peering through her blinds to see who is visiting me." "We don't need another busybody on the committee, telling everyone else how to do their jobs." sākt mācīties
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Please grab the printouts from the printer for everyone at the meeting. The professor handed out printouts of the lecture slides. I reviewed the printouts and found several errors in the data. sākt mācīties
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My uncle is a brilliant carpenter but works in finance. He's successful, but he always says he feels like he missed his calling." As a compliment or joke: "You convinced my toddler to eat his vegetables? You missed your calling as a hostage negotiator!" sākt mācīties
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"I lost my car keys, and my phone just died." "How reassuring." (This obviously means the situation is not reassuring at all). sākt mācīties
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jakie to pocieszające(sarkazm)
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After the bank robbery, the suspects were on the run for three weeks." Example: "He's been on the run from the authorities for over a year." sākt mācīties
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ukrywać się, nie dawać się ująć służbom
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After escaping from prison, he was a fugitive from the law for ten years. The police warned that the fugitive was considered armed and dangerous. To be a fugitive means to live in constant fear of being captured. sākt mācīties
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"The coastal towns took the brunt of the damage from the hurricane, "The front of the car took the brunt of the damage in the collision." When the company's stock fell, the newest investors took the brunt of the damage to their finances sākt mācīties
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She created an ingenious device for watering her plants automatically while she was on vacation. sākt mācīties
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The old, dried leaves were brittle and crumbled in my hand. Be careful with that antique vase; the glass is very brittle. sākt mācīties
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it has been hard to contain sākt mācīties
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trudno było to powstrzymać
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Go down swinging" is an idiom that means to fight, resist, or continue trying until the very end, even when you know you are probably going to fail or be defeated. sākt mācīties
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