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he was given a miserable raise
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shocking and morally unacceptable These prices are just outrageous. The judge criticized the "outrageous greed" of some of the bankers.
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brzuch, odwłok, podbrzusze 开始学习
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odwlec, odłożyć na inny termin 开始学习
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to delay an event and plan or decide that it should happen at a later date or time: They decided to postpone their holiday until next year
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zakończyć, znajdować się w sytuacji 开始学习
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to find yourself in an unexpected and usually unpleasant situation, especially as a result of what you do, to come to be in a particular situation or condition, esp. a bad one You don't want to wind up homeless, do you? a wind-up alarm clock(toy) If you aren’t careful lifting weights, you could wind up hurting yourself.
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to take a long time to leave or disappear After the play had finished, we lingered for a while in the bar hoping to catch sight of the actors. The smell lingered in the kitchen for days.
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w oczekiwaniu; aż do, do czasu, do momentu, w trakcie 开始学习
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awaiting action or decision pending pick up. Pending their decision, we can do nothing. He had many arguments pending the negotiations. be in pending. keep your emotions (one's composure) in check, the process is pending
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szydzić, naśmiać się, drwina 开始学习
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to laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they are stupid or silly The critics scoffed at his paintings.
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zachować, zatrzymać w posiadaniu 开始学习
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to keep or continue to have something, The sea retains the sun's warmth longer than the land. She has lost her battle to retain control of the company, I have a good memory and am able to retain facts easily.
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behaving in an unpleasant way by trying too much to get something or to make someone do something: a pushy salesman. It's none of your business. Don't be intrusive.
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przesłanka, założenie, zakładać 开始学习
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an idea or theory on which a statement or action is based They had started with the premise that all men are created equal. He premised that he will lose the game
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to push suddenly and strongly, the main idea, subject, or opinion that is discussed or written about She thrust the money into his hand. The main thrust of her argument was that women are compromised by the demands of childcare
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The sorcerer was conjuring
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a large number of bullets (seeming to be) fired at the same I'm afraid my proposal was met with a volley of criticisms Even as the funeral took place, guerrillas hidden nearby fired/let off a fresh volley of machine-gun fire.
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I will follow you to whatever end
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the act of providing something(supply)
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Thanks to his penetration, we were able to figure out what is going on He visited the factory to gain an insight into the production process
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incomprehensible, inconceivable impossible to imagine or think of, extremely unlikely The idea that they might not win was inconceivable to them
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na jego szyi widać ogromny kamień 开始学习
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his neck features grand stone
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Our Christmas tree this year was a spruce.
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one of various types of evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that produce hard oval-shaped fruit called cones
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A deciduous tree loses its leaves in the fall and grows new ones in the spring deciduous teeth. he chose not to fret about the deciduous discomforts of his existence lasting only for a short time
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Vicious people or actions show an intention or wish to hurt someone or something very badly, used to describe an object, condition, or remark that causes great physical or emotional pain: I have a vicious headache. The police said that this was one of the most vicious attacks they'd ever seen.
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not as severe or strong in punishment or judgment as would be expected: In view of the quantity of drugs involved, 16 years was the most lenient sentence (= punishment) the judge could impose.
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to eat something, especially noisily He was munching on an apple
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to pay someone money in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem, to provide something good or useful in place of something or to make someone feel better about something that has failed or been lost or missed(exchange) to compensate for munching on some extremely crunchy popcorn Victims of the crash will be compensated for their injuries
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some of you havent sucked up to me even once!
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to make something officially acceptable or approved, especially after examining it The data is validated automatically by the computer after it has been entered.
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to speak angrily to someone because you disapprove of what they have said or done He received a stern rebuke from the manager.
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companionship, camaraderie
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to get an advantage over someone by acting more cleverly and often by using a trick: In the story, the cunning fox outwits the hunters
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Cunning people are good at planning something so that they get what they want, especially by tricking other people, or things that are cleverly made for a particular purpose(clever)
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spostrzeżenie, uwaga, zauważyć komentarz słowny, pisemny 开始学习
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to give a spoken statement of an opinion or thought: He remarked that she was looking thin.
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