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The thieves got a lot of loot in the robbery. He told his wife where the loot was hidden. /lut/ sākt mācīties
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Science has found no evidence that mermaids exist, a US government scientific agency has said. /ˈmɜrˌmeɪd/ sākt mācīties
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ustalić położenie, dokładnie określić Hard to pinpoint the source. She felt a pressure from inside, but she could not pinpoint what was wrong. /ˈpɪnˌpɔɪnt/ sākt mācīties
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kłuć, nakłuwać, przekłuwać Her daughter described the needle prick as feeling like a bee sting, Smith said. /prɪk/ sākt mācīties
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denerwować się, wiercić się, kręcić się Baby, the more you fidget, the longer it takes. Gomez replied that it was nothing and began to fidget, looking back and forth. /ˈfɪdʒɪt/ sākt mācīties
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She showed dignity in defeat. They gave him a ceremony and the dignity he deserved. /ˈdɪgnɪti/ sākt mācīties
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okłamywać, oszukiwać, zwodzić Her parents punished her for trying to deceive them. He was accused of deceiving the customer about the condition of the car. /dɪˈsiv/ sākt mācīties
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wilgotny (np. o ubraniach, szmatce) The clothes are still damp. The boxes were left outside in the damp. /dæmp/ sākt mācīties
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As soon as they learned of his arrest, the media vultures started circling. /ˈvʌltʃər/ sākt mācīties
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zdzierać (coś), zdejmować (coś), demontować, rozbierać się They stripped the wallpaper off the wall. He stripped in front of her. /strɪp/ sākt mācīties
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kaprys, zachcianka, grymas It's hard to predict voters' whims. In the executive offices, you can say what's on your mind and fire people at whim. /wɪm/ sākt mācīties
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I chained the door to the roof with a padlock. /ˈpædˌlɒk/ sākt mācīties
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rozpędzić, rozwiać (np. pogląd) This report should dispel any doubts you have about the plan. The wind dispelled all the clouds. /dɪˈspɛl/ sākt mācīties
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nie uiścić należności, nie wywiązać się, nie dotrzymać obietnicy Some have defaulted on private student loans, too. He defaulted on $12,000 in federally backed loans in 2009. /dɪˈfɔlt/ sākt mācīties
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narzucony, wymuszony, nałożony I needed to break free from the limits imposed by my own fear of failure. The judge imposed a life sentence. /ɪmˈpoʊz/ sākt mācīties
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daremny, próżny (np. trud) All our efforts proved futile. Trying to find the winners is futile if victory is determined largely by luck. /ˈfyutaɪl/ sākt mācīties
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wymierzać, zadawać (np. karę, ból) These insects are capable of inflicting a painful sting. The need to return the pain inflicted upon him. /ɪnˈflɪkt/ sākt mācīties
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There are faults in every piece of weld. You can weld two pieces of metal. /wɛld/ sākt mācīties
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spotkanie, zetknięcie, napotkać Traveling through the sands of Sahara we can encounter Bedouin camps. We've just had a very strange encounter with a civil servant! /ɛnˈkaʊntər/ sākt mācīties
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zwariowany, stuknięty, szurnięty sākt mācīties
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Come inside, Tim, before you get sunstroke! Numerous casualties are caused by sunstroke on either side. /ˈsʌnˌstroʊk/ sākt mācīties
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Serving on a criminal jury exposes one to unpleasant realities about the legal system and human nature. /ˈdʒʊəri sākt mācīties
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She strolled happily through the dark streets of Brighton. They had been strolling along, but now they stopped. /stroʊl/ sākt mācīties
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lista, zestawienie (wydatków, przychodów They keep tally on what's theirs and what's not because they have learned to count. /ˈtæli/ sākt mācīties
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pień (drzewa po zetnięciu), kikut (kończyny), niedopałek (papierosa) There are three ways to stump: you can ask someone a question they can't answer, you can travel making political speeches, or you can stomp. /stʌmp/ sākt mācīties
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He felt he had disgraced himself by failing at school. That worthy tradition has been disgraced over the past three weeks. /dɪsˈgreɪs/ sākt mācīties
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If you found dozens of reels of old home movies in your grandparents' attic, you'd search for a projector. /ril/ sākt mācīties
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twardy, stanowczy, niewzruszony If you stubbornly refuse to change your mind about something, you are adamant about it. We've tried to talk him into coming with us, but he's adamant about staying here. /ˈædəmənt/ sākt mācīties
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bajka (o zwierzętach), przypowieść The first link provides the fable and moral of the story. Perhaps they're part fable, perhaps their part fantasy. /ˈfeɪbəl/ sākt mācīties
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Do you know any Russian proverbs? It is a popular English proverb. /ˈproʊˌvɜrb/ sākt mācīties
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ogromny, niezmierny, olbrzymi, wielki, bezgraniczny In earlier days such a plan would have generated immense interest and large political waves. /ɪˈmɛns/ sākt mācīties
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udoskonalić (umiejętność), doprowadzić do perfekcji From time to time he pauses to hone his curved steel blade on the stone he keeps in a belt pouch. /hoʊn/ sākt mācīties
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The hotel also boasts a fine-dining restaurant on its premises and picturesque scenery on the grounds of the hotel. /ˌpɪktʃəˈrɛsk/ sākt mācīties
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adresat (listu), odbiorca (np. nagrody) When the recipient opens the email, the first thing they see is their own name spelled wrong. Then the receiver lateraled the ball, and the recipient lateraled it again. /rɪˈsɪpiənt/ sākt mācīties
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święty; religijny, sakralny; poświęcony Something sacred is holy, devoted to a religious ceremony, or simply worthy of awe and respect. /ˈseɪkrɪd/ sākt mācīties
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oznaczenie, znak, oznaka, przejaw, objaw The tooth evidence provided no clear indication for either meat-eating or omnivorous habits. /ˌɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/ sākt mācīties
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It was a gross offence. Historians might take some offence at having their subject treated with such cavalier disregard for reality. /əˈfɛns/ sākt mācīties
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sprecyzowany (np. czas, odległość), określony (np. porządek) The mental structure is even less determinate than the bodily. <a determinate order of succession to the throne> /dɪˈtɜrmənɪt/ sākt mācīties
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podsumowanie, streszczenie Susan, can you get the summary of today's meeting ready by five? It's not the entire report, it's just a summary. /ˈsʌməri/ sākt mācīties
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nakaz sądowy, upoważnienie, uprawnienie; gwarantować, ręczyć The police had a warrant for his arrest. There was no warrant for such behavior. /ˈwɔrənt/ sākt mācīties
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The room was filled with hideous furniture. <the hideous way in which she treated her maid after she discovered her ring was missing> /ˈhɪdiəs/ sākt mācīties
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przyszły, nadchodzący (np. o wyborach) Additional information about each agency is forthcoming. /ˈfɔrθˈkʌmɪŋ/ sākt mācīties
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atakować, zaatakować (np. wszy, chwasty) <we called in an exterminator because the house was infested with ants> The verb infest means to invade in large number, often and causing damage. /ɪnˈfɛst/ sākt mācīties
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And when you're infatuated, you sometimes can't think straight. She's infatuated by a guy who may be dead, and who certainly isn't a good boyfriend either way. /v. ɪnˈfætʃuˌeɪt; adj., n. ɪnˈfætʃuɪt/ sākt mācīties
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utopić się, utonąć, zanurzyć He would have drowned if he hadn't had a life jacket. /draʊn/ sākt mācīties
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In the new organization, the worker is no longer a cog in the machine but is an intelligent part of the overall process. /kɒg/ sākt mācīties
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obrazowy, sugestywny (np. opis, wspomnienie), bujny (wyobraźnia) It is one of my most vivid memories. He had a vivid imagination. Vivid is an adjective that describes a bold and bright color, an intense feeling, or an image in your mind that is so clear you can almost touch it. /ˈvɪvɪd/ sākt mācīties
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I can't imagine a circumstance in which I would do that. The circumstances of his death are suspicious. /ˈsɜrkəmˌstæns/ sākt mācīties
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They are kind and hospitable. She was just trying to be hospitable. The people of that country are very hospitable. /ˈhɒspɪtəbəl/ sākt mācīties
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