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He’d craved the attention of the older kids. Lewis still craves for the recognition he feels he lacks in America. 开始学习
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łaknąć; to want something very much and in a way that is very hard to control
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We refrained from talking until we knew that it was safe. The sign on the wall said "Please refrain from smoking." 开始学习
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powstrzymać się od; to avoid doing or stop yourself from doing something
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If he drops the course now, at best he’ll get an incomplete, and he could fail. 开始学习
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w najlepszym razie; even if the best possible result happens
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zostać zwolnionym, zostać wywalonym
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She was concentrating on her book and his voice startled her. The noise of the car startled the birds and the whole flock flew up into the air. Her article on diet startled many people into changing their eating habits. 开始学习
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przestraszyć; to do something unexpected that surprises and sometimes worries a person or animal
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He’s a good footballer, but a bit erratic. the recent erratic performance of the markets 开始学习
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niekonsekwentny; changing often or not following a regular pattern, so that it is difficult to know what will happen next
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Children thrive when given plenty of love and attention. This type of plant thrives in cool conditions. 开始学习
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to become very successful, happy, or healthy
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lenient with: The judge was lenient with her as this was her first offence. 开始学习
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pobłażliwy; if a person or system is lenient, they punish someone less severely than they could
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odrażający; disgusting; someone or something that is repulsive is so unpleasant that you feel slightly ill when you see them or think about them
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apparent to: It should be apparent to anyone that the letter was written by a child. apparent from: The children’s poor health was apparent from their physical appearance. 开始学习
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pozorny; easy to see or understand for no apparent reason: Emma suddenly blushed for no apparent reason. all too apparent: The potential for loss of life was all too apparent. it becomes apparent that: It soon became apparent that the two women knew each other.
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We were on tenterhooks all morning waiting for the phone to ring. 开始学习
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siedzieć jak na szpilkach; worried or nervous about something that is going to happen
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She's a lot better than she was but she's still not ready to face the stresses and strains of a job. He's been under a lot of strain recently. 开始学习
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obciążać, nadwyrężać; something that makes you feel nervous and worried
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to be devoid of human feelings 开始学习
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być pozbawionym ludzkich uczuć
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With the extra resources, the project now seems feasible. [+ to infinitive ] It may be feasible to clone human beings, but is it ethical? 开始学习
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wykonalny; able to be made, done, or achieved
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The course comprises a class book, a practice book, and a CD. 开始学习
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składać się z; to have things or people as parts or members; to consist of:
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New evidence has cast doubt on the guilty verdict. 开始学习
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rzucić wątpliwość na sb / sth; to cause people to feel uncertainty about something:
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That guy barely made it over the tracks before the train came. What a narrow escape! 开始学习
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A situation in which danger or problems are barely avoided.
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I made a dash for the front door but he got there before me. Hand clamped over his mouth, he made a dash for the bathroom. 开始学习
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If you make a dash for a place, you run there very quickly, for example to escape from someone or something.
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I held my breath for a long while LEST they should discover my presence. 开始学习
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