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      to think about a problem or situation until you find the answer or understand what has happened or how sth works    sākt mācīties
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      He figured out that light behaves as both a particle and a wave.  
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      figured out that light behaves as both a particle and a wave.  
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      figured out that light behaves as both a particle and a wave.  
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      to complete something successfully by doing one last thing    sākt mācīties
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      To top it all off, he developed his famous equation  
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      To top it all off, he developed his famous equation  
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      he developed his famous equation, which describes the relationship between matter and energy,  
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      the part of mathematics that deals with changing quantities, such as the speed of a falling stone or the slope of a curved line     Pol. rachunek (różniczkowy i całkowy)   sākt mācīties
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      He also played a big role in the development of calculus,  
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      to understand something that is complicated or difficult    sākt mācīties
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      some people have trouble comprehending calculus even after extensive classroom study.  
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      According to conventional wisdom, geniuses are different from everyone else.  
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      the opinion that most people consider to be normal and right, but that is sometimes shown to be wrong    sākt mācīties
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      According to conventional wisdom, geniuses are different from everyone else.  
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      unusual, especially in an interesting way, peculiar    sākt mācīties
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      all that extra brainpower leads to eccentric or quirky behavior.  
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      something that is difficult to deal with or do because it is complicated and full of problems    sākt mācīties
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      defining exactly what makes one person a genius is a little trickier  
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      anyone with an intelligence quotient (IQ) higher than a certain value is a genius.  
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      the act or process of asking questions in order to get information    sākt mācīties
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      Most scientific and medical inquiries, on the other hand, examine details.  
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      to calculate the value of something and express it as a number or an amount    sākt mācīties
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      A concept as subjective as genius isn't easy to quantify, analyze or study.  
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      introduce new and exciting ideas    sākt mācīties
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      a genius is an extraordinarily intelligent person who breaks new ground with discoveries,  
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      someone who has an ____mind is able to think very quickly and intelligently    sākt mācīties
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      Is it a different, more agile brain?  
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      natural ability or skill, especially in learning    sākt mācīties
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      It is it an aptitude for noticing information that other people might consider irrelevant?  
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      your intelligence, or your brain    sākt mācīties
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      Scientists haven't figured out exactly how all the gray matter in your brain works,  
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