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Unempolyment is now rampant in most of Europe. rampant corruption, inflation
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(1) a situation or event which makes it possible for the best features of sth to be seen (2) witryna, gablota 学び始める
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showcase of Italian cinema, for British design and innovation
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The main aim of the exhibition is to showcase British design. Jack found a film role that showcased all his talents
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(1) ograniczać (2) zamykać sb/sth w zamkniętej przestrzeni (3) to be confined to somewhere/sth, być ograniczonym w grupie, przestrzeni 学び始める
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She was confined to bed with the flu. Keep the dog confined in a suitable traveling cage. The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area. I will confine myself to looking at the period.
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(1) zamknięcie, ograniczenie - poprzez siłę (2) poród - formal 学び始める
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years of confinement as a political prisoner. her confinement to a wheelchair
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It is beyond the confines of human knowledge. the close confines of family life. the narrow confines of a religious life
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nieprzyzwoitość - język, zachowanie, słowo, czyn 学び始める
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She screamed a string of obscenities at the judge. The people who made that film could be prosecuted for obscenity. Such deliberate destruction of the environment is an obscenity.
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(1) zmuszać do opuszczenia, wyrzucać (2) katapultować się 学び始める
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Police ejected a number of violent protesters from tha hall
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the act of ejecting someone or sth 学び始める
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There was nothing in his demeanour that suggested he was anxious. She has the demeanour of sb
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przechadzać się, przechadzka 学び始める
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(1) spacerowicz (2) wózek dla dziecka (pushchair) 学び始める
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trubadurzy, aktorzy cyganie 学び始める
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(1) dręczyć - ból, problem (2) nie dawać żyć - pytania, zwracanie na sb uwagi 学び始める
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Financial problems are plaguing the company. My shoulder's been plaguing me all week. The children plagued him with questions all through lunch.
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(1) epidemia - bubonic plague (2) plaga czegoś 学び始める
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prześladować, ścigać w jakimś celu 学び始める
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They were hounded day and night by the press
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Have you considered all the ramifications of your suggestion? social ramifications.
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An elaborate system of canals was built, leading away from the Thames and ramifying throughout the UK. Younger branches of the family moved beyond the parish boundaries and ramified the surname widely.
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używanie tanich chwytów, jakieś triki 学び始める
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using something that is not serious or of real value to attract people's attention or interest temporarily, especially to make them buy something 学び始める
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They give away free gifts with children's meals as a sales gimmick
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krnąbrny, niesforny np. klasa, włosy, zachowanie 学び始める
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He didn't even flinch when the nurse cleaned the wound
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not frightened of or not trying to avoid something dangerous or unpleasant 学び始める
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It is a brave and unflinching account of prison life. unflinching loyalty
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przeważający, powszechnie występujący 学び始める
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These diseases are more prevalent among young children
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the prevalence of smoking among teenagers. the prevalence of the disease is higher in some families.
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(1) wentyl, otwór, ujście (2) coś z ciuchami 学び始める
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to express a negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way 学び始める
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Please don't shout - there's no need to vent your frustration/anger/rage/spleen on me. I didn't mean to upset anyone, I just needed to vent. She vented for 2 min about sth.
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(1) czeladnik (2) robotnik, który coś produkuje ale bez szału tak normalnie 学び始める
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(1) podróż (2) proces zmiany, rozwój 学び始める
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She journeyed all around India.
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she said with surprising candour
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szczery, niepozorowane zdjęcie 学び始める
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I was not being candid with you when we met two weeks ago. To be candid, the place did not look so great.
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