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to undercharge (to charge somebody less than the real price for something) The sales assistant made a mistake and undercharged us by £3. sākt mācīties
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za mało policzyć (komuś) za coś
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scorch (to (cause to) change colour with dry heat or to burn slightly) If the iron is too hot, you will scorch your shirt. sākt mācīties
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constitute (to be or be considered as something) The world drug problem continues to constitute a serious threat to public health. sākt mācīties
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to crack (to break or to make something break so that a thin line appears on the surface but without breaking into pieces) I dropped my coffee cup and it cracked. sākt mācīties
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pęknąć, powodować pęknięcie
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perishable ((of food) that decays quickly) You must store perishable food in a cool place. sākt mācīties
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to recreate (to make something exist or happen again) The novel recreates the atmosphere of medieval times and takes us into a world of tragedy and fear. sākt mācīties
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clutter (a lot of things in a state of being untidy) It took me an hour to clean out the clutter in the kitchen. sākt mācīties
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enormity (very great size, effect or importance) I'm afraid she doesn't realize the enormity of the problem. sākt mācīties
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to entrap (to put or catch someone in a place or situation from which they cannot escape) She thinks that her daughter has been entrapped by this cult. sākt mācīties
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usidlać, wpędzać w pułapkę
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cosy (comfortable and pleasant, especially because small and warm) She gave me some ideas how to make my room more cosy. sākt mācīties
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devastating (that makes someone very shocked and upset) After hearing the devastating news, she was extremely upset. sākt mācīties
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to swing (to move smoothly backwards and forwards or to make something do this) The kids enjoyed swinging on the ropes through the trees. sākt mācīties
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huśtać (się), kołysać (się)
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upright (honest, responsible and moral) He was a thoroughly good and upright man. sākt mācīties
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to glisten (to shine by reflecting light from a wet or oily surface) The dew glistened on the grass as the sun was rising. sākt mācīties
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lśnić, połyskiwać, błyszczeć
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self-assured (having confidence in your own abilities) The interview showed him as a competent and self-assured person. sākt mācīties
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hilarious (very funny and causing a lot of laughter) It's my favourite comedy. I think it is hilarious. sākt mācīties
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bardzo śmieszny, komiczny
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dour (unfriendly, unhappy and very serious) He came out of the boss's office with a dour expression on his face. sākt mācīties
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to rotate (to (cause to) turn in a circle, especially around a fixed central point) The Earth rotates on its axis once a day. sākt mācīties
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obracać się, krążyć, wirować
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indigestible ((about food) difficult or impossible for the stomach to break down) The steak was dry and nearly indigestible. sākt mācīties
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niestrawny, ciężki (do strawienia)
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letdown (a disappointment) The film that we watched last night turned out to be a bit of a letdown. sākt mācīties
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to romp (to play in a rough, happy and noisy way) The children romped happily around in the snow. sākt mācīties
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dokazywać, hasać, figlować
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forthright (saying what you think and feel honestly and directly, without being afraid of other people’s reactions) I really appreciate your honesty and your forthright way of talking. sākt mācīties
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szczery, prostolinijny, bezpośredni
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respectable (considered to be socially acceptable because of your good character or behaviour) She married a good man and led a respectable life. sākt mācīties
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przyzwoity, poważany, zacny
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freakish (very unusual or unexpected, especially in an unpleasant way) She got fed up with Mark's freakish behaviour and broke up with him. sākt mācīties
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bystander (a person who is standing near and watching something that is happening but is not involved in it) Two bystanders were hurt when the gangs attacked each other. sākt mācīties
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naoczny świadek, obserwator, widz
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observant (good or quick at noticing things around you) With the help of an observant witness, the police tracked down a man suspected of setting fire to a store in London. sākt mācīties
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to praise (to express strong approval or admiration about the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing) His parents never praised him, even when he did well at school. sākt mācīties
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influence (the power to have an effect on people or things) I'm glad that Kevin is seeing Helen as she has a good influence on him. sākt mācīties
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tart (sharp and unpleasant) Her tart remarks can sometimes hurt people's feelings. sākt mācīties
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fellowship (an amount of money given to postgraduates to allow them to continue their studies at an advanced level) I've heard that Kate's applied for a research fellowship. sākt mācīties
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fleck (a small mark or spot) The method for removing paint flecks from a wooden table depends on what type of paint it is. sākt mācīties
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to rerun (to show a programme or film on television again) The Indiana Jones films are always being rerun on television. sākt mācīties
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gluttony (when people eat and drink much more than they need to) Many people think that Thanksgiving is a day of gluttony. sākt mācīties
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grandly (in a way that attracts attention and admiration) All rooms in the house are quiet, spacious and grandly furnished. sākt mācīties
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ceaseless (that continues for a long time without stopping) I'm afraid that her ceaseless complaining doesn't help anyone to solve her problems. sākt mācīties
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intangible (that exists but cannot be described exactly or proved) A good leader must have a certain amount of such intangible qualities as zeal, charm and charisma. sākt mācīties
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nieuchwytny, nienamacalny
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Throughout 'The Merchant of Venice' there are many examples of villainous acts performed by the characters. sākt mācīties
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nikczemny, łajdacki, wyrodny
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wretched (unpleasant, of low quality or unhappy) She had to live with her two sisters in one wretched room. sākt mācīties
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nieszczęśliwy, nędzny, nieszczęsny, żałosny
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He admitted that he made the decision for purely financial reasons. sākt mācīties
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alight (burning; on fire) A lot of fires are caused by cigarette butts that set flammable materials alight. sākt mācīties
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to scrounge (to get things, often money or food, by asking other people for them instead of buying them) I can't stand the way Jack scrounges things off his friends. sākt mācīties
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wyprosić coś od kogoś, wyżebrać
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His father is a wealthy man who owns two luxury flats in New York. sākt mācīties
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mention (a short remark or written statement) I'm sure there will be a mention of that concert in the newspaper. sākt mācīties
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A large number of guests complained about the execrable food at the hotel. sākt mācīties
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fatalny, ohydny, wstrętny
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steeply (sharply or suddenly) We were sitting on the black rocks that slope quite steeply down to the sea. sākt mācīties
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stern (severe and serious) He was given a stern warning and released without charges. sākt mācīties
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to thrust (to push suddenly and strongly) He didn't want the money but she thrust it into his hand. sākt mācīties
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disparaging (criticizing someone, in a way that shows you have no respect for them) A U.S. general in Afghanistan was dismissed for making disparaging comments about the Afghan government. sākt mācīties
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variety (the characteristic of often changing and being different) There is a wide variety of vegetarian dishes to choose from. sākt mācīties
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różnorodność, rozmaitość, urozmaicenie
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to lug (to carry or pull something with difficulty or effort because it is heavy) I'm not going to lug these shopping bags around with me all afternoon. sākt mācīties
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