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to be entitled to treatment on the NHS
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obopólny / wzajemny / bilateralny 开始学习
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żądać zwrotu (np. kosztów) 开始学习
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to claim money back for sth
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She couldn't hold back the tears when she was awarded the Medal of Freedom by sb.
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the Michael Jordan of sth 开始学习
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the Michael Jordan of sth
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on the border of Jordan and Israel
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An autonomous republic in eastern Russia; population 948,400 (est. 2009); capital, Yakutsk. It is the coldest inhabited region of the world
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one of the oldest spruce in the world was found in Sweden; arnd 9 500 years old
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the tallest building in the world 开始学习
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Burj Khalifa; United Arab Emirates / Dubai
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to be located in a particular place 开始学习
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The Tasman Sea lies between Tasmania and Australia. The town lies on the coast.
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Kenia, Uganda, /Tanzania/ -NIJA
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przypisywać / imputować (przypisywać komuś coś (zwykle coś ujemnego) Szef imputował mu niesumienność. to say, often unfairly, that somebody is responsible for something or has a particular quality 开始学习
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I denied the motives that my employer was imputing to me.
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a girl from a rich family who is only interested in things like shopping, thought to be typical of one of those living in the San Fernando Valley of California
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niebezpieczny / ryzykowny The museum is in a financially precarious position. 开始学习
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The world is a precarious and unstable place.
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a piece of clothing like a shirt, worn by women
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invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor to solve the Rubik's cube in the fastest time that you can
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koleżeństwo / poczucie koleżeństwa 开始学习
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camaraderie /ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/ a feeling of friendship and trust among people who work or spend a lot of time together
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to find it difficult to speak, because of the strong emotion that you are feeling 开始学习
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She choked up when she began to talk about her mother.
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He decided to turn himself in. 开始学习
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She threatened to turn him in to the police. You must all hand in / turn in your projects by the end of next week. to hand sb in / to gibe sb in
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I’ve lost count of how many times she’s been late for work this month.
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Bank statements help you keep track of where your money is going. 开始学习
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lose track of timeto count of time / to lose track of time I lost track of time (= forgot what time it was).
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My legs were trembling with fear.
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take something to the next level 开始学习
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take something to the next level
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Toddlers were playing hide-and-seek.
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He tossed the ball to Anna.
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wejść w świąteczny nastrój 开始学习
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to get into the festive spirit
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a N American water animal that has a strong smell and is hunted for its fur
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