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        | sākt mācīties |  |  the lowest end of the bowels, down which solid waste travels before leaving the body through the anus   She took the baby’s temperature with a rectal thermometer. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties pęd, kiełek (także poetycznie), sesja, polowanie  |  |  the first part of a plant to appear above the ground as it develops from a seed, or any new growth on an already existing plant. an occasion on which a group of people go to an area of the countryside to shoot animals   Two weeks after we'd planted the seeds, little green shoots started to appear. figurative The first green shoots of economic recovery have started to appear. photo shoot |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  at an angle of 90° to a horizontal line or surface   We scrambled up the nearly perpendicular side of the mountain. The wheel rotates around an axis that is perpendicular to the plane. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties szpikulec na szaszłyki, rożen, szpads, skrytykować ostro  |  |   He skewered the meat and put it on the barbecue. He has been skewered for his attitude |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  dug-out dwelling   For now, they lived in a dugout |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   Cyanide is put into the water to make them easy to catch. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties ze spokojem, nie tracąc spokoju  |  |  to deal with a problem or difficulty calmly and not to allow it to influence what you are doing:   When you become a politician, you soon learn to take criticism in your stride. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  used to introduce a phrase that explains why or how much something described in another part of the sentence is true:   Inasmuch as you are their commanding officer, you are responsible for the behaviour of these men. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties niefrasobliwie, nonszalancko  |  |  not considering other people's feelings or safety:   That's a rather cavalier attitude. Never in her whole life had she been treated so cavalierly. |  |  | 
|   nieśmiało, z zakłopotaniem   owcasākt mācīties |  |  in a way that is embarrassed because you have done something wrong or silly   He sheepishly admitted he hadn’t done his homework. The 35-year-old man grinned sheepishly when officers asked why he didn't have a licence. She gave me a sheepish smile and apologized. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   Take one pace backward, please. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties leżący na brzuchu, leżący twarzą w dół, skłonny (do zrobienia czegoś, podatny na choroby  |  |  lying face down   I've always been prone to headaches. He was prone to depression even as a teenager. The photograph showed a man lying prone on the pavement, a puddle of blood around his head. injury-prone |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  an occasion when people laugh or have an enjoyable time together   Sounds of merriment came from the kitchen. His unusual name has long been a source of merriment among his friends. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  to add proof to an account, statement, idea, etc. with new information:   Recent research seems to corroborate his theory. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties bezpośredniość, bliskość; natychmiastowość, pilność (potrzeby)  |  |  the fact that something seems real and important, so that you feel involved with it:   Pre-recorded TV programmes have so much less immediacy and warmth than live theatre. She brought them back to the immediacy of the present. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties przypuszczenie, domysł; przypuszczać  |  |  guess about something based on how it seems and not on proof. surmise   There's been a lot of conjecture in the media recently about the marriage. We'll never know exactly how she died; we can only conjecture. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties odpowiadać (na zarzuty), odeprzeć (krytykę), odpowiedzieć (błyskotliwie. powrócić (do towarzystwa)  |  |  to give a quick answer to what someone has said, in an angry or humorous way. to return to someone or something   "No, I do not have time to help you," he rejoined impatiently. She rejoined her husband in Toronto, after her holiday in Paris. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties chwiać się, zataczać się; balansować na krawędzi  |  |  to appear to be about to fall while moving or standing: If something is teetering on the brink/edge of a bad situation, it is likely that the situation will happen soon   Danielle was teetering around in five-inch heels. What we are seeing now is a country teetering on the brink of civil war. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties rozpieszczać, hołubić; gotować(poniżej temperatury wrzenia)  |  |  to protect someone or something too much: coddled eggs   The steel industry is coddled by trade protection and massive subsidies. coddled eggs. to cook food, especially eggs, in water just below boiling temperature: |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties prąd podwodny, ukryty nurt zabarwienie, nuta  |  |   I sensed an undercurrent of hostility in his words. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  to make a hole or holes in something:   He suffered from bruises and a perforated eardrum in the accident. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a thin piece of skin inside the ear that moves backwards and forwards very quickly when sound waves reach it, allowing you to hear sounds   He suffered from bruises and a perforated eardrum in the accident. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties mleko dla niemowląt (nie od matki)  |  |  a type of milk that can be given to babies instead of milk from their mother |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties hałaśliwy, wrzaskliwy, trudny do opanowania  |  |  noisy, energetic, and rough   The party was a noisy rumbustious affair. The shouting, swearing, rumbustious chef returns for a new series next week. |  |  | 
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| sākt mācīties |  |   My grandfather hit me with the switch because I was naughty and rambustious. You should switch your old phone for a new one. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties siedzieć w niehumorze i przygnębieniu  |  |  to be unhappy and unwilling to think or act in a positive way, especially because of a disappointment: brood?   There's no point in sitting at home and moping - get out there and find yourself another job! |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  strong worry and unhappiness, especially about personal problems:   All my children went through a period of late-adolescent angst. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties opiekun (osób starszych lub niepełnosprawnych)  |  |   She's the primary caregiver for her grandmother. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties doniosły, ważny, wielkiej wagi  |  |  very important because of effects on future events:   the momentous news of the president's death Whether or not to move overseas was a momentous decision for the family. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties nakaz lub postanowienie sądu  |  |  an official order given by a law court, usually to stop someone from doing something:   She is seeking an injunction banning the newspaper from publishing the photographs. The court has issued an injunction to prevent the airline from increasing its prices. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zmusić kogoś do szybkiego działania (np. podjęcia decyzji) przybić  |  |  |  |  | 
|  formalsākt mācīties |  |  the traditional customs and ways of behaving that are typical of a particular (part of) society:   middle-class mores the mores and culture of the Japanese |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a man whose wife deceives him by having a sexual relationship with another man   Go and find your wife, who's making a cuckold of you. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties rechot, rechotać, chichot (raczej pozytywny)  |  |  to laugh, showing pleasure and satisfaction:   She chortled with glee at the news. chuckle |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties ironicznie się uśmiechać; uśmieszek  |  |  a smile that expresses satisfaction or pleasure about having done something or knowing something that is not known by someone else:   Maybe your husband does things that you don't know about," he said with a smirk. "I told you it would end in disaster," said Polly with a self-satisfied smirk on her face. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  good, pleasing, or effective. peachy   a nifty piece of work/footwork a nifty little gadget |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties odstawić dziecko od piersi  |  |  to cause a baby or young animal to stop feeding on its mother's milk and to start eating other food, especially solid food, instead:   The studies were carried out on calves that had been weaned at five weeks of age. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  grey, green, or yellow plant-like organism that grows on rocks, walls, and trees   The lichen cannot be the only form of life on the planet. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties pogorszyć, zaostrzyć(stan)  |  |  to make something that is already bad even worse:   This attack will exacerbate the already tense relations between the two communities. Exposure to mould has been associated with exacerbation of asthma. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties samobieżny,. skromny, trzymający się na uboczu, unikający rozgłosu  |  |  modest   Quiet and self-effacing, he was nothing like other celebrities. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties usunąć; usuwać się w cień (zachowywać skromność)  |  |  to remove something intentionally: to behave in a modest way and treat the good things that you have achieved as if they are not important, often because you do not have much confidence   The whole country had tried to efface the memory of the old dictatorship. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wyróżnić kogoś, wybierać kogoś  |  |   I was singled out by the headmaster himself. We have to single out the best singer |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties smark, glut; zasmarkaniec  |  |  mucus produced in the nose. a person who is rude and thinks that they are better than other people |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties grubo pokryty, inkrustowany  |  |  covered with something hard or decorative   She arrived home with her knees encrusted with mud. The manuscript is bound in gold and silver and encrusted with jewels. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   aberrant, abnormal, deviant   different from what is typical or usual, especially in an unacceptable way:   aberrant behaviour/sexuality |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties napomnienie, nawoływanie, upomnienie  |  |  the act of strongly encouraging or trying to persuade someone to do something   Despite the exhortations of the union leaders the workers voted to strike. The book is essentially an exhortation to religious tolerance. The governor exhorted the prisoners not to riot. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties skakać, rzucić się (na kogoś) 🦁  |  |  to jump or move quickly in order to catch or take hold of something: swoop   The cat sat in the tree ready to pounce on the ducks below. The police were waiting to pounce when he arrived at the airport. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  having a deep spiritual (= religious) quality or connection: shrouded in the mist of sacred mystery.   the numinous mysteries of Mozart, Schumann, and Mahler |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties , ograniczyć, zdefiniować (granicę, przestrzeń rolę)  |  |  to limit something. If you circumscribe a triangle, square, etc., you draw a circle that surrounds it and touches each of its corners.   Their movements have been severely circumscribed since the laws came into effect. There followed a series of tightly circumscribed visits to military installations. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties skwapliwość, ochoczosc (z ochotą)  |  |  speed and eagerness   She accepted the money with alacrity. He invited us all to visit, and we agreed with alacrity. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  any unpleasant, soft, dirty substance, often one that you cannot recognize:   It was amazing how much gunge had accumulated in the pipe. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  the part of an engine that mixes fuel and air, producing the gas that is burned to provide the power needed to operate the vehicle or machine |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  information that you have heard but do not know to be true:   The evidence against them is all hearsay. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  to watch something or someone carefully   I like to keep tabs on my bank account so that I don't spend too much. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   Students who spoke out of turn did not get called on. If he spoke out of turn, things might get difficult. |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties Labirynt; gmatwanina, plątanina  |  |  a complicated system of paths or passages that people try to find their way through for entertainment. an area in which you can get easily lost because there are so many similar streets or passages:   The old part of the town was a maze of narrow passages. labyrinth. It's almost impossible to get through the maze of bureaucracy |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  It's almost impossible to get through the maze of bureaucracy   Every time I get on a plane, I quake with fear. The play was so funny, we were all quaking with laughter. His entire body quaked when he stood up in front of the judge. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties nieskończoność bezgraniczność, bezkres  |  |  the state of having a limit or end   The finitude of human life is a blessing for every individual. SMART Vocabulary: |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  starting to exist or to become known:   There are also emergent trends that could lead to improvements. When emergent nations assert their independence from other states, they are demanding their cultural freedom. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wyciek, przeciek, przesączanie  |  |  leakage   There are seepage areas and a spring in the north of the site. There'll be some seepage through the leather, but not too much. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties czynnik towarzyszący, współistniejący (n+adj)  |  |  something that happens with something else and is connected with it: accompaniment   Loss of memory is a natural concomitant of old age. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties przyrodzony dar, uzdolnienie; dotowanie, dofinansowanie  |  |  something that you have from birth, often a quality:   It's hard to live a life without any endowments. There are tests that can establish a baby's genetic endowment. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kurs podyplomowy (dla studentów studiów magisterskich lub doktoranckich)  |  |   Graduate Course has been closed down because of the new policy. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties niewypowiedziany, nie do opisania  |  |  causing so much emotion, especially pleasure, that it cannot be described   ineffable joy/beauty. Her beauty is ineffable |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wieloletni (jak roślina), wieczny, nieprzemijający, bylina  |  |  lasting a very long time, or happening repeatedly or all the time: recurrent   The film "White Christmas" is a perennial favourite. We face the perennial problem of not having enough money. Roses and geraniums are perennials, flowering year after year. |  |  |