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to eat more to get fatter przybierać na wadze, tuczyć się 开始学习
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Most of the farmer’s cattle fatten up on grass in his expansive fields.
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a place where oil oozes slowly out of the ground miejsce wypływu ropy z podłoża 开始学习
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Contrary to popular opinion, plant and animal life seem to flourish around oil seeps.
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widomy, wskazujący na coś 开始学习
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The hole in the fence along with blood-covered chicken feathers were tell-tale signs that a fox had attacked the chicken coop.
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a device producing a very bright light, used as a signal or for illumination flara, raca 开始学习
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Hikers should always take flares with them in case they get lost.
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a long flat piece of land, cleared of trees and other obstacles so that aircraft can take off or land safely prowizoryczny pas do lądowania 开始学习
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The pilot spotted a landing strip on the edge of the jungle.
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nieskazitelny, nieposzlakowany 开始学习
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Even though he had been a taxi driver for 35 years, he had never had an accident, and had an unblemished driving record.
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doprowadzić do wściekłości, rozwścieczyć 开始学习
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Local inhabitants were enraged when they found out a massive rubbish dump was to be opened in the area.
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szkodliwy 开始学习
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Der.: noxiousness (n) The waste produced by the chemical factory includes dangerous toxins and noxious gases.
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a large deep hole for burying rubbish składowisko odpadów 开始学习
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Most of the rubbish in the USA is dumped in landfill sites.
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the state of being deserted, abandoned and not cared for dewastacja, opuszczenie 开始学习
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Der.: derelict (adj) The National Trust bought the old theatre and saved it from dereliction.
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slaughtering the weaker members of a herd to keep the numbers down ubój lub odstrzał selektywny 开始学习
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Animal rights activists are against all forms of culling.
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in a sudden, spontaneous, unpremeditated way pod wpływem impulsu 开始学习
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I was walking past the travel agent’s when I saw an advertisement for a cheap holiday in the Bahamas, and on impulse I went and booked it.
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pracować jak mrówka 开始学习
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John wants to finish his science project early; he has been beavering away at it all weekend.
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to persistently follow or bother sb nie odstępować kogoś na krok 开始学习
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The famous movie star complained that reporters and fans were continually dogging him.
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to give away secret information about sb sypać, donosić na kogoś 开始学习
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Don’t tell Jack what you did, he’s always ratting on his friends.
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to move about or go somewhere in a relaxed casual way, without a particular purpose or schedule włóczyć się 开始学习
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Tracey spent two years swanning around Europe before she went to work in her father’s company.
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pędzić 开始学习
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As soon as he saw the police car, he hared off down the street.
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to baffle, deceive or confuse zbić z tropu, zdezorientować 开始学习
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We were all foxed by the fact that Mark hadn’t had a job for months, and yet he seemed to have lots of money to spend.
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to repeatedly and annoyingly tell sb to do sth or ask them for sth wiercić komuś dziurę w brzuchu 开始学习
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His wife’s always badgering him to clean out the garage.
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to constantly disturb sb or speak to them in an annoying or upsetting way nękać, niepokoić 开始学习
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I wish Frank would stop hounding me about that money I owe him; he knows I’ve just been laid off.
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