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rozpraszać, dekoncentrować 学び始める
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You're distracting me from my work. Don't talk to her—she's very easily distracted.
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1. rzecz rozpraszająca 2. rozrywka 学び始める
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I find it hard to work at home because there are too many distractions.
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1. osoba, rzecz która odwraca uwagę 2. fałszywa odpowiedź w teście wielokrotnego wyboru 学び始める
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She’s still too distraught to speak about the tragedy.
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Chairs in rows are not as conducive to discussion as chairs arranged in a circle. The soft lights and music were conducive to a relaxed atmosphere.
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1. przeprowadzać test, badanie 2. dyrygować chórem, orkiestrą 3. kierować, zaprowadzać 4. to behave in a particular way 5. przewodzić ciepło 学び始める
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There are concerns about the way in which the firm conducts its acitvities. He conducted a programme of Sibelius and Tchaikovsky. The guide conducted us around the ruins of the ancient city. He conducted himself far better than expected.
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1. zachowanie 2. the way in which a business or an activity is organized and managed (prowadzenie) 学び始める
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The sport has a strict code of conduct. A complaint about the conduct of a police officer. There was growing criticism of the government's conduct of the war.
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koszula niewłożona do spodni 学び始める
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pokrowiec na garnitur lub sukienkę 学び始める
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zniesienie, obalenie, uchylenie 学び始める
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The abolition of slavery. The report recommended the complete abolition of the tax.
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to officially end a law, a system or an institution 学び始める
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This tax should be abolished.
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to give your support to a belief, policy, etc. 学び始める
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They espoused the notion of equal opportunity for all in education.
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his recent espousal of populism
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przyczepiać, przymocowywać 学び始める
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The label should be firmly affixed to the package. The strings affix to the back of the bridge.
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that people consider to be honest; having a good reputation 学び始める
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a reputable dealer/company/supplier
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I know him only by repute. She is a writer of international repute.
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synonim: RUMOURED He is reputed to be the best heart surgeon in the country. She sold her share of the company for a reputed £7 million. He denied his father's rumoured love affair.
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1. wskaźnik 2. kierunkowskaz 3. wskazówka na maszynie 学び始める
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1. wskazywać istnienie/prawdziwość 2. oznaczać, być znakiem 3. mention 4. wskazać na 5. to give information in writing 6. signal - auto 学び始める
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Initial tests indicate the presence of oxygen. A red sky at night often indicates fine weather the next day. He indicated his willingness to cooperate. She indicated a woman in a red dress. Please indicate clearly which colour you require.
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1. a remark or sign that shows that something is happening or what somebody is thinking or feeling 2. znak, oznaka, objaw, symptom 学び始める
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They gave no indication of how the work should be done. There are clear indications that the economy is improving. There was no clinical indication for such a test.
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Their failure to act is indicative of their lack of interest. The rise in unemployment is seen as indicative of a new economic recession.
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1. zmęczony w chuj 2. znużony 3. no longer zainteresowany 学び始める
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She suddenly felt old and weary. Weary hours spent in negotiation. Students soon grow weary of listening to a parade of historical facts.
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She soon wearied of his stories.
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1. problem, trudność, obstacle 2. przeszkoda na torze 学び始める
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His horse fell at the final hurdle. The next hurdle will be getting her parents' agreement. Well we’ve cleared the first hurdle; let’s see what happens next.
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He hurdled two barriers to avoid reporters.
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taki sam czasownik Two soldiers were killed in a terrorist ambush. The guerrillas ambushed them near the bridge.
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to receive or suffer sth unpleasant 学び始める
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He copped all the hassle after the accident.
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