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odepchnąć, odpychać, popchnąć, popychać 开始学习
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to hurry somewhere or through a place in a rude and forceful way They barged through the crowds. When the doors opened she barged her way to the front of the queue. The man barged (= pushed) into her and ran on without stopping. He had to barge the crowd to take a photo.
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mierny, przeciętny (o kimś), mało ważny (o lekturze), słabiak, przeciętniak, szarak, LEKKI 开始学习
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(of a person) of little importance, or (of ideas) created without serious thought or purpose: a person whose work in a particular area of activity does not show a deep understanding or knowledge of that subject: I need a lightweight jacket for the summer evenings. The movie was a lightweight comedy. In certain circles he has been dismissed as a literary lightweight.
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udzielać poparcia, popierać; lansować, reklamować coś, zatwierdzać (np. dokument 开始学习
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to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone: to appear in an advertisement, saying that you use and like a particular product: That famous blogger is endorsing Coca-Cola. I expect the boss to endorse these recommendations. They paid $2 million to the world champion to endorse their new aftershave.
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a person who is not strong, brave, or confident. weakling. jellyfish molly I'm afraid I'm a wimp when it comes to climbing up ladders.
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twierdzenie, rywalizacja, spór 开始学习
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1an idea or opinion that is put forth in a discussion or debate; 2an earnest effort for superiority or victory over another several actresses seem to be in heated contention for the title of "worst dressed". my contention is that today's lower batting averages are the result of better pitching
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różnica (między dwiema pozornie zgodnie rzeczami, np. między teorią a praktyką) 开始学习
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a difference or lack of connection between two things: a sharp cleavage: DISUNION, SEPARATION the disjunctions between movies and the theatre. There is no radical disjunction, no mutually exclusive ' either-or', between them.
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tratwa, transportować tratwą, ponton 开始学习
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a flat floating structure for travelling across water, often made of pieces of wood tied roughly together and moved along with a paddle (= pole with a flat end): We lashed together anything that would float to make a raft. a small rubber or plastic boat that can be filled with air:
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bluźnierczy, nieczysty, splamić (np. honor); świecki as opposed to secular 开始学习
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not relating to religion or spiritual matters I won't stand your profane language. They study profane art in London. He profaned the honor of the family!
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temporarily unable to breathe, either when hit in the stomach or after taking hard physical exercise: Mark is so unfit - he gets winded just from walking up a flight of stairs.
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pozbawić tchu (np. gdy ktoś upadnie lub zostanie uderzony), sprawić aby się odbiło, instrument dęty 开始学习
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We need more wind instruments in our orchestra. Can you wind the baby? I just fed him. His powerful blow winded me.
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to speak to someone severely because they have behaved badly: She chided him for his bad manners... rebuke, lambaste, remonstrate, reprimand. As he left the meeting, he was berated by angry demonstrators.
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pospieszyć się (old-fashioned) old use or humorous 开始学习
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to go quickly or to hurry: hasten, rush I must hie me to the sales before all the bargains are gone.
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wprowadzenie, wstąpienie (na urząd, do stowarzyszenia), indukcja, wywołanie, spowodowanie (np. choroby) a form of this process used in some cooking devices, where metal coils (= wires) in the device create a magnetic field that induces (= causes) an electric current in the metal base of a pan, creating heat 开始学习
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an occasion when someone is formally introduced into a new job or organization, especially through a special ceremony: a period during which a new member of an organization or a new member of staff learns about the organization and has basic training: library induction course. New members will undergo a fitness induction. The aim is to develop an effective induction course for new academic staff that will address their particular requirements. the induction of labour
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coarse grind coffee. How may I soften my deadly - stiff coarse hair.
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jeśli ma to jakieś znaczenie 开始学习
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if it has any value Ask her to give us her opinion, for what it's worth.
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he was fumbling in discomfiture in his jacket pockets for the key to the apartment.
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utajony, coś ukrytego, niewidocznego gołym okiem, obecny, ale ukryty 开始学习
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present but needing particular conditions to become active, obvious, or completely developed: Recent developments in the area have brought latent ethnic tension out into the open. We're trying to bring out the latent, dorment artistic talents that many people possess without realizing it.
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chrupiący; rześki, orzeźwiający krótki, rzeczowy, czysty 开始学习
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easily crumbled: BRITTLE. notably sharp, clean-cut, and clear. brisk crisp lettuce. a crisp illustration. crisp new clothes towering on the shelf. a crisp autumn air
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wściekły, (chory na wściekliznę), fanatyczny (zwolennik) 开始学习
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suffering from rabies. having and expressing extreme and unreasonable feelings a rabid dog. The attack is believed to have been carried out by a group of rabid anti-semites. Even the most rabid football fans probably wouldn't know this.
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powstający na nowo, odradzający się 开始学习
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a new increase of activity or interest in a particular subject or idea that had been forgotten for some time The creation of independent states has led to a resurgence of nationalism. resurgence in demand/popularity/interest. resurgent military skirmishes on the russian-ukrainian border
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to say bad things about someone to influence other people's opinion of them. slander, to defame His accusations were false, but they served to besmirch her reputation. calumny, defamation
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If something merits a particular treatment, it deserves or is considered important enough to be treated in that way: This suggestion merits further discussion. This plan merits careful attention. The accident merited only a small paragraph in the local paper.
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charczenie, dyszeć, parskać (np. z problemów zdrowotnych) 开始学习
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to make a high, rough noise while breathing because of some breathing difficulty: I could hear the old man behind me wheezing. I know when I've been smoking too much because I start to wheeze when I run for a train.
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any animal that has a soft body, no spine, and is often covered with a shell. Many molluscs live in water: Oysters are molluscs, as are snails and cuttlefish.
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przyćmiony, nie myślący trzeźwo; zepsuty, nieświeży (o jajku) 开始学习
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confused and unable to think clearly I'm afraid my sun-addled brain couldn't make any sense of the instructions. He was so addled by drugs that his crimes could not have been premeditated.
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z dużymi kawałkami (np. mięsa, owoców), masywny(biżuteria), miesisty 开始学习
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stocku an athlete with a chunky build. chunky peanut butter, chunky bracelet
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przestawiać, zamieniać miejscami, przenosić (w inne miejsce); transponować 开始学习
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to change something from one position to another, or to exchange the positions of two things: In their latest production they have reworked "King Lear", transposing it to pre-colonial Africa. The confusion was caused when two numbers were accidentally transposed. Sometimes a simple transposition of letters may make things more complicated.
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szachownica (wzór), pole (na szachownicy), pionek 开始学习
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square or spot resembling the markings of a checkerboard. one that checks
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easy to exchange or trade for something else of the same type and value: fungible goods/commodities fungible assets/bonds
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harmider, głośne wrzaski spowodowane negatywnymi emocjami 开始学习
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a loud noise made by people who are angry or annoyed; a lot of angry comments made in public about someone or something There's a crowd of angry demonstrators making a real hullabaloo outside the Houses of Parliament. The minister resigned after all the hullabaloo over his affair with an actress
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talerz anteny satelitarnej 开始学习
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presence everywhere or in many places especially simultaneously: OMNIPRESENCE This is the kind of ubiquity that could undermine the brand’s exclusivity. Both songs have been hanging around the top 10 for a while now and have reached a state of ubiquity.
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punkt orientacyjny, charakterystyczny obiekt; kamień milowy, PRZEŁOMOWY 开始学习
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a conspicuous object on land that marks a locality (tree) The city hall is a popular landmark in this city. This day marks a landmark achievement for our company
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off chips from the surface of (wood) with a knife. whittle away - to reduce or get rid of (something) slowly He was sitting on the porch, whittling a stick. She whittled a walking stick from a maple tree branch. I'm still trying to whittle away a few more pounds.
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zapaleniec (np. kinomaniak, operomaniak); przypakowajy, umięśniony 开始学习
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Look at that buff guy by the counter. An opera buff like him wouldn't miss this performance.
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someone who does something very often and cannot stop doing it: INVETERECY chronic. I never trust anything he says - the man's an inveterate, chronic liar. Yet they pursued us with an inveteracy that can only be explained by the prospect of enormous gain.
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dorobkiewicz, nowobogacki, karierowiczowski 开始学习
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a person, especially a young one, who has suddenly got power or an important position and takes advantage of this in an unpleasant way. a new competitor Larger drug companies are buying up many of the upstart companies. a young upstart who has just gratuated his 3-year -old time at university consider himself important enough to content with the profesor.
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atak, napad (np. padaczki); 开始学习
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His fit of epilepsy scared us. She couldn't help her fit of laughter.
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drobna przeszkoda (czkawka) 开始学习
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a slight irregularity, error, or malfunction. a usually minor and short-lived interruption or disruption, or change a few hiccups in the computer system. a hiccup in the stock market. minor obstacle
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one who is being mentored nearly all the mentees opted to remain in the sciences
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chwycić/zakorzenić się, utrwalić się 开始学习
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The change in the law has not yet taken hold. to grasp, grip, or seize something I did not want Merlin to retire from the job until I was ready to take hold of it effectively myself...
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wielkoduszność; wspaniałomyślny 开始学习
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showing or suggesting a lofty and courageous spirit. showing or suggesting nobility of feeling and generosity of mind the irreproachable lives and magnanimous sufferings of their followers. He had the magnanimity to forgive her for lying about him.
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impeccable, blameless irreproachable conduct. Europe has a duty to set an example and to be irreproachable in this matter.
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Who do you think has what it takes to win the “luxurious” Mirrorball trophy?
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to take away especially by force, to deprive of something Madam, you have bereft me of all words. news of the death in the family bereaved them of the unmitigated joy that normally prevails at a wedding.
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pociąć na strzępy, podrzeć na strzępy, strzęp (informacji np.) 开始学习
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particle, scrap a reputation torn to shreds. not a shred of evidence. shredded the documents
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formułować (tworzyć), ustawić wynik, fałszować; okalać, obramowywać 开始学习
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Her eyebrows beautifully frame her blue eyes. The politicians framed the declaration based on neoliberalism. Can you frame a conclusion? The voters knew that the elections were framed. The leaves framed the gates.
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reszta(po odejmowaniu), szczątki po czymś, pozostały 开始学习
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remaining after most of something has gone: The scanner checks travel documents for residual traces of explosives. I still felt some residual bitterness ten years after my divorce.
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celowny, stosowny; środek zaradczy 开始学习
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helpful or useful in a particular situation, but sometimes not morally acceptable It might be expedient not to pay him until the work is finished. The management has taken a series of expedient measures to improve the company's financial situation.
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a rod or splint of wood
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maniacki, maniakalny, szaleńczy 开始学习
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Yet, I was maniacal in my need to be brought back into the group.
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bazgrać, bazgrania, nieczytelne pismo skryba 开始学习
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to write or draw something quickly or carelessly: a careless piece of writing or drawing What are all these scribbles doing on the wallpaper? I hope the professor will be able to read my scribble. The baby's just scribbled all over my new dictionary!
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tornister, albo ten cool wygładzająco plecak 开始学习
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a bag carried on the back or over the shoulder, used especially by people who go walking or climbing for carrying food, clothes, etc.
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wpłacić za kogoś kaucję, poręczyć; kaucja; spadać, zmyć się (wychodzić) 开始学习
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an amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial. The payment is a way of making certain that the person will return to court for trial: Your Honor, we ask that bail be set at two million dollars. Your grandpa's been arrested and we have to bail him out. This party sucks! Let's bail. Because of a previous conviction, the judge refused to grant bail
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