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Do you think you are eligible for the job? 学び始める
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Myślisz ze nadajesz się do tej pracy?
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He bragged endlessly about his high score. 学び始める
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Chwalił się w nieskończoność o jego wysokim wyniku.
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According to custom, it’s the groom that has to pay for the wedding reception. 学び始める
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Zgodznie ze zwyczajem to pan młody musi zaplacic za wesele
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Laura is 40 and incredibly irresponsible. It’s about time she started acting her age. 学び始める
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zachowywać się, jak przystało na swój wiek najwyzszy czas zeby zaczela zachowywać się na swoj wiek
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I told my sister that I absolutely hated blue, but she decided to paint our sitting room blue against my will. 学び始める
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He was really ahead of his time in terms of employing women, quite unusual at the turn of the last century. 学び始める
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bardzo wyprzedził swój czas w zakresie zatrudniania kobiet, dość nietypowe na przełomie ubiegłego wieku.
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I was writing my essay last night but my computer crashed. I lost all my work and had to start all over again. 学び始める
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I always wanted to work in this company so I decided to apply for the job they advertised yesterday. 学び始める
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starać/ubiegać się o pracę
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I read the book twice and finally arrived at the conclusion that the ending is rather disappointing. 学び始める
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I really don’t want to ask John for help. I’d rather try to solve the problem myself. I’ll wait until tomorrow and if nothing happens I will ask him, as my last resort. 学び始める
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As far as possible I will try to help you out, but I can’t promise anything. 学び始める
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I’ve already done 25 exercises and have to do as many again to go to finish my home work. 学び始める
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She is a perfectionist at all points. 学び始める
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I chose the book totally at random and it turned out to be absolutely fantastic. 学び始める
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Wybrałem książkęprzypadkowo i okazałą się być absolutnie fantastyczna
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I am doing it at Kate’s request. I owe her a favour. 学び始める
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We will never manage to finish it at this rate. 学び始める
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at the start of something I didn’t like him at all at the start of the play, but my approach changed later on. 学び始める
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catch somebody doing something I used to steal sweets from the pantry when I was five, but my Grandma caught me doing it and I was scared to do it again. 学び始める
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przyłapywać kogoś na czymś
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I’d rather pay the fine and have a clear conscience rather than wait and hope they will forget about it. 学び始める
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