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They <delivered the baby> in the taxi on the way to the hospital.
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odebrali poród dziecka
The mother was ashamed by her child's <embarrassing> behaviour.
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żenującym
It's hard not to <lose your temper> when your mother is insulted.
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stracić kontroli
She <dipped> her hand into the child's bath to check the temperature.
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zanurzyła
Don't <rush> into marriage.
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śpiesz się
His <indifference> to his daughter's misfortune was appalling.
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obojętność
You <insolent> boy! Come here and apologise at once!
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bezczelny
Give my <regards> to your father.
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pozdrowienia
For centuries people were ashamed of being <illegitimate> children.
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nieślubnymi
My dad remarried and I have a younger <half-sister > now.
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przyrodnią siostrę
After thinking about it for ten years they decided not <to get a divorce>.
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rozwodzić się
Volunteers from our organisation work with the local community to raise awareness of <unwanted> pregnancies.
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niechcianym
Tom is such a <dedicated> husband and father.
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oddanym
His mother-in-law advised him not to <argue> with his wife.
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kłócił się
Jenny was very <attached> to her parents' house so it was hard for her to move out.
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przywiązana
The boy <apologised to> his father <for> breaking the glass.
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przeprosił ... za
She's constantly trying to win her mother's <approval>.
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aprobatę
Mr Smith lives <apart> from his wife but visits her every weekend.
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z dala
He made every <endeavour> to live up to his father's expectations.
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starań
He made <a deathbed confession> that shocked the whole family.
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wyznanie na łożu śmierci
My grandparents emigrated to Great Britain in the <post-war> period.
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powojennym
He really is a <soulless> fellow, he has always been indifferent to his sisters' suffering.
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bezduszny
My grandma has knitted another <cardigan> for me this Christmas!
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rozpinany sweter
Maggie's <inconsistent> behaviour towards her children confuses them.
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niekonsekwentne
He nursed a <festering> resentment towards his father for many years.
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podsycał
After the divorce my father remarried and I have a <half-brother> now.
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przyrodniego brata
Her bad behaviour <shamed> her parents.
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zawstydzało
Your mother <deserves> more respect.
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zasługuje
Helen made a <favourable> first impression on her future parents-in-law.
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korzystne
Parents should be <alarmed> by the growing number of teenage pregnancies.
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niepokoić
My parents have the date of their wedding <engraved> on their wedding rings.
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wygrawerowaną
What is your <marital> status?
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cywilny
The <generation gap> is most obvious in music and fashion.
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konflikt pokoleń
They had an <argument> about the size of the house they wanted.
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kłótnię
<Nappies> have to be changed regularly every 3 or 4 hours.
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pieluszki
The children obediently <followed> their mother.
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szły za
Therapy revealed that girl was <mistreated> by her parents in her early childhood and it proved to be the real cause of her neurosis.
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maltretowana
Making Susie responsible for her younger brothers was too heavy a <burden> for such a young girl.
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obciążeniem
My uncle Henry grumbles a lot but I'm extremely <fond> of him nonetheless.
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lubię
After the divorce there was no <contact between> the two parties.
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kontaktu między

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