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      to leave someone by walking away from them, especially in a rude or angry way   He walked off without an explanation.   学び始める
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      to make someone or something fall to the ground by pushing them   to make someone or something fall to the ground by pushing them   学び始める
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      To assist someone in rising or standing up from something, such as a chair.   "Help me up," said grandpa to his grandson.   学び始める
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      to drag or haul someone or something upward or to an upright position.   Jane had slipped down into the creek, so I reached down and pulled her up.   学び始める
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      podciągnąć (kogoś) w górę, żeby wstał   
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      przytrzymać kogoś na ziemi   
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      To retreat or move backward physically, often to avoid something or someone   She backed away from the aggressive dog   学び始める
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      To collide with someone while walking, often accidentally   I walked into an old friend at the café yesterday.   学び始める
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      spotkać kogoś przypadkiem, napatoczyć się   
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      To give or surrender something to someone, often reluctantly or under demand.   The thief was forced to hand over the stolen wallet to the police   学び始める
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      podawać, oddawać (np. słuchawkę telefonu)   
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      John had to catch up with his classmates after an illness.   学び始める
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      dogonić kogoś, osiągnąć czyjś poziom   
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      to force someone or something to leave or stop doing something   When he entered the house, his disciples asked him in private, “Why could we not drive the spirit out?”   学び始める
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      wypędzać kogoś, wypierać kogoś (np. lokalny biznes)   
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      an amount of money that you win or receive from someone unexpectedly   How should workers use such time windfalls?   学び始める
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      gratka, uśmiech szczęścia   
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      free someone/something up    to make someone or something available to be used for something or to do something:   I hope my favourite writer will free his new book soon. She said she would free her new album up.   学び始める
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      to officially record something:   You should log everything he says. Her phone calls were logged.   学び始める
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      a photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine   Their blueprint for economic reform was published yesterday.   学び始める
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      To perform or repeat a process, often with the aim of refining or improving something   The team iterated on the design to fix the flaws   学び始める
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      To create obstacles or difficulties that delay, prevent, or impede progress or action.   Heavy rain hindered the construction work.   学び始める
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      the process of evaluating risks before entering a business transaction, e.g. before acquiring a company   The investigation was carried out with due diligence   学び始める
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      1. The act of directing someone to another person, place, or organization for assistance, information, or services   The doctor gave her a referral to a specialist. I was offered a bonus for an employee referral.   学び始める
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      1. skierowanie 2. polecenie (pracownika)   
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      having good moral qualities and behaviour:   He described them as virtuous and hard-working people.   学び始める
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      Difficult to handle or manage due to size, weight, or complexity.   The cumbersome package was hard to carry up the stairs.   学び始める
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      equality, especially of pay or position: disparity - nierówność   Firefighters are demanding pay parity with police.   学び始める
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      równość (np. pod względem płac czy stanowisk w pracy)   
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      Referring to activities, services, or resources conducted or provided within an organization or company, rather than outsourced.   The company relies on its in-house team for software development.   学び始める
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      w biurze, w firmie (na miejscu, np. praca)   
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      Attracting attention with bold, showy, or extravagant display   The brand launched a splashy advertising campaign to grab headlines   学び始める
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      Something made, done, or happening only once, not as part of a regular series   The concert was a one-off event, not part of a tour   学び始める
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      an act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact.   Edie came to a disturbing realization.   学び始める
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      uświadomienie (sobie czegoś), zdanie sobie sprawy (z czegoś   
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      dismiss (an idea or suggestion) as being foolish or impractical.   Some seemingly reasonable people go on holiday and pooh-pooh the idea of wearing sunblock.   学び始める
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      naśmiewać się, wyśmiewać, odrzucać z pogardą   
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      a detail or small difference that is only obvious after careful thought:   They spent a lot of time arguing about legal niceties.   学び始める
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      Shock and awe (technically known as rapid dominance) is a military strategy based on the use of overwhelming power and spectacular displays of force to paralyze the enemy's perception of the battlefield and destroy their will to fight   学び始める
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      If the police impound something that belongs to you, they take it away because you have broken the law:   The vehicle was impounded by customs.   学び始める
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      to become dry, smaller, and covered with lines as if by crushing or folding, or to make something do this   The lack of rain has shrivelled the crops.   学び始める
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      (Figurative) Financial resources or funds/ (Sports) A sum of money offered as a prize in a competition, especially in boxing or racing.   The city’s purse was strained by the cost of the new project... The winner took home a purse of $50,000.   学び始める
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      fundusze, zasoby finansowe (oficjalnie),   
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      involving a lot of excited movement or activity:   After weeks of frenetic activity, the job was finally finished.   学び始める
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      to move something, especially a liquid, with great force:   The sea was churned up by heavy winds.   学び始める
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      wzburzyć, zryć (np. wodę, powietrze, ziemię)   
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      a record or count of a number of things:   According to our tally, we spent less money than last month.   学び始める
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      Characterized by loud, aggressive, or boastful talk, often to intimidate or impress   His blustering speech failed to convince the calm audience   学び始める
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      Freedom or scope to act, choose, or make decisions   The manager gave the team latitude to design the project as they saw fit.   学び始める
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      1. swoboda, tolerancja 2. szerokość geograficzna   
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      To cancel, revoke, or repeal something officially, such as a law, contract, or decision.   The company rescinded its offer after discovering the candidate’s misrepresentation   学び始める
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      Causing worry, anxiety, or concern; troubling or disturbing.   The worrisome rise in costs prompted an urgent meeting   学び始める
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      A natural consequence or result that follows from something else   Increased sales were a corollary of the new marketing strategy   学び始める
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      (Law) A court order requiring a person or entity to do or refrain from doing a specific act. / An authoritative command or warning.   The judge issued an injunction to stop the company from dumping waste. His injunction to remain silent was ignored by the crowd   学び始める
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      nakaz lub postanowienie sądu   
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      A temporary delay or cancellation of a punishment, especially a death sentence   The prisoner received multiple reprieves before the final decision   学び始める
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      ułaskawienie, zawieszenie (wyroku)   
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      in a way that is wilful (= intentional, or determined to do as you want):   ARE YOU WILFULLY BLIND TO YOUR OWN LIFE? Some basic safety rules were wilfully ignored.   学び始める
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      an increase in power or importance:   He gives a lot of money to charity, but personal aggrandizement is his motive.   学び始める
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      ekspansja, zwiększanie wpływów i bogactwa   
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      experiencing or doing something that is difficult, unpleasant, or painful:   Country is presently in the throes of the worst recession since the Second World War.   学び始める
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      stan gwałtownych wyrzutów, bólu lub drgawek   
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      to have difficult disagreements or strong arguments:   The residents are still tussling over the ever-scarcer street parking.   学び始める
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      to stop something bad from happening, or to keep an unwanted situation or person away, usually temporarily:   We were hoping to stave off these difficult decisions until September.   学び始める
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      oddalać, chwilowo powstrzymywać (np. groźbę niebezpieczeństwa)   
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      To turn something upside down or on its end, often causing disruption or change   She was upending the box to empty its contents   学び始める
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      przewracanie do góry nogami   
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      To receive little attention, consideration, or sympathy; to be dismissed or dealt with quickly and curtly.   His complaints about the new policy got short shrift from the manager   学び始める
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      Cheerful readiness or eagerness to act or respond   She accepted the invitation with alacrity, excited for the opportunity   学び始める
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      żwawość, skwapliwość, ochoczość   
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      An overwhelming amount of questions, criticisms, or actions directed at someone or something.   She faced a barrage of complaints after the product launch   学び始める
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      1. krzyżowy ogień pytań, lawina (np. krytyki, pytań) 2. zapora   
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      Ready to accept, comply, or agree to something without resistance or protest, often passively.   She was acquiescent to the new rules, though she didn’t fully support them   学び始める
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      Strong criticism or opposition, often intense or widespread   He got flak from his family   学び始める
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      ogień krytyki, ostra krytyka   
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      The act or process of cleansing, removing, or eliminating something unwanted   The purging of outdated files streamlined the database   学び始める
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      oczyszczanie, przeprowadzanie czystki (np. w partii), czyszczenie, oczyszczanie (np. język)   
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      To serve as an initial gesture, proposal, or action intended to open the way for further discussion, negotiation, or relationship-building   Her friendly email was an overture to mend their strained friendship   学び始める
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      być przygrywką (większego i ważniejszego wydarzenia)   
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      A task, request, or goal that is very difficult or challenging to achieve.   Finishing the project by tomorrow is a tall order, but we’ll try our best   学び始める
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      (Figurative) In a state of disorder, disarray, or unease; not functioning properly or harmoniously.   The team’s poor communication left the project out of joint   学び始める
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      area on the street where a busker play music   He has a small pitch on the Green Street   学び始める
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      stoisko handlującego na ulicy / smoła   
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      force sb to obey the law   The government has promised to crack down on illegal immigration.   学び始める
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      ograniczać, hamować, powstrzymywać   
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      A change in the form of a word, typically its ending, to express grammatical features like tense, number, or case   The inflection of “run” to “ran” indicates past tense   学び始める
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      repose (formal or literary term)    A state of rest, tranquility, or peace; the act of resting or being at ease. rest," "relax," or "peace   Prayer for the repose of the soul of Pope Francis   学び始める
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      odpoczynek, wytchnienie, spoczynek (oficjalnie)   
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      to be very noticeable, usually in a negative way, because someone or something is out of place   you stick out like a sore thumb in that dark suit   学び始める
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      pasować jak wół do karety   
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      a strong, regular beat:   How to Relieve Throbbing Tooth Pain?   学び始める
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      a light that glimmers weakly   There was a glimmer of hope in her eyes.   学び始める
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      błysk - iskierka nadziei, promyk nadziei     W jej oczach była iskra nadziei  
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      to shine with a weak light or a light that is not continuous   The stars glimmered in the sky   学び始める
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      Gwiazdy migotały na niebie  
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      Having significant, often negative or decisive, consequences; determining an important outcome.   That fateful decision to ignore the warning changed their lives forever   学び始める
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      środek masowego przekazu (np. telewizja)   
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      The state of being excessively obedient, submissive, or servile, often to the point of lacking independence or self-respect.   His subservience to the boss, always agreeing without question, frustrated his colleagues   学び始める
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      To become or cause something to become unpleasant, bitter, or spoiled   Young Men Are Already Souring on Trump   学び始める
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      popsuć, pogarszać np relacje   
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      run something by somebody    to share information with sb, typically to get their opinion, approval, or understanding.   Before implementing the idea, I believe we should run it by the boss.   学び始める
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      opisywać coś komuś (np. pomysł, aby poznać opinię drugiej osoby), dać komuś zerknąć na coś, poprosić kogoś o zerknięcie na coś, skonsultować coś z kimś     Opisz ten pomysł swojemu szefowi  
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      The ability to find quick, clever, or creative ways to solve problems or overcome challenges, often using available resources effectively   MacGyver’s resourcefulness was legendary, as he once escaped a locked room using only a paperclip and a piece of gum   学び始める
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      przedsiębiorczość / zaradność   
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      expect, need, or have the right to have something:   I'm due for a promotion soon.   学び始める
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      szykować się na coś, szykować do czegoś (co jest oczekiwane lub zaplanowane)   
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      means to behave towards them as if you are superior, often in a patronizing or arrogant way.   One of the reasons she's such a great teacher is that she never condescends to her pupils.   学び始める
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      The inspector had a hunch that the murderer is in the room.   学び始める
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      Inspektor miał przeczucie, że morderca jest w pokoju.  
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      Distinguished, prominent, or outstanding in a particular field or area.   Karol Wojtyla was eminent theologist that was invited to speak at the conference on cirsis in chruch   学び始める
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      wybitny, będący znakomitością (np. dziedzinie nauki)   
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      Excessively lenient, permissive, or generous, often to a fault   The indulgent parent let the kids eat candy for dinner despite their protests.   学び始める
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      Pobłażliwy rodzic pozwala dzieciom jeść słodycze na kolację pomimo ich protestów.  
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      To undo, untangle or to fall apart, disintegrate   This kid was supposed to have it all bzut his perfect life began to unravel & ONE choice broke everything... His composure unraveled under the pressure of the interrogation   学び始める
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      rozplątać /rozpaść się, zakończyć się (np. o systemie, układzie)   
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      He pulled out without a turn signal.   学び始める
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      wyjeżdżać (z miejsca postoju), wjeżdżać na drogę, włączać się do ruchu     On wjechał na drogę bez kierunkowskazu.  
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      I was going to run in the marathon but I've had to pull out because of my injured foot.   学び始める
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      Zamierzałam pobiec w maratonie, ale musiałam wycofać się z powodu kontuzji stopy.  
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      cautionary tale is a story designed to warn someone of a potential danger or to teach a moral lesson  学び始める
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      I always watch TV in the evenings in order to unwind after a long day at work.   学び始める
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      Wieczorami zawsze oglądam telewizję, żeby zrelaksować się po długim dniu w pracy.  
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      wyznaczanie granic, ustalanie granic (np. obszaru)   
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      dishonest talk or behaviour, especially by saying different things to two people   They were accused of duplicity in their dealings with both sides.   学び始める
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      dwulicowość, obłuda, fałsz   
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      take stock of the situation    is to think carefully about a situation or event and form an opinion about it, so that you can decide what to do   After two years spent teaching overseas, she returned home for a month to take stock of her life   学び始める
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      dokładnie oceniać sytuację   
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      To confirm or support with additional evidence   The experiment’s results corroborate the hypothesis   学び始める
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      Alternatives include "for this purpose," "with this in mind," or "in order to achieve this." However, "to that end" is more concise and formal, fitting academic tone better.   He wanted to prove his position and arranged a boxing fight to this end   学び始める
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      Chciał udowodnić swoją pozycję i w tym celu zorganizował walkę bokserską  
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      an illustrative case   The rise of online learning is a case in point. You gave us a case in point.   学び始める
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      dobry przykład, trafny przykład     Wzrost popularności nauki online jest tego dobrym przykładem. Podałeś nam trafny przykład.  
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      Lend credence/weight/credibility to    to make it more likely that something is true   This data lends credence to the theory of evolution. Israeli archaeologists uncover seal lending credence to Biblical Samson's existence   学び始める
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      uprawdopodobnić coś, uwiarygodnić coś     Dane te uwiarygodniają teorię ewolucji. Izraelscy archeolodzy odkrywają pieczęć potwierdzającą istnienie biblijnego Samsona  
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      all is well that ends well    学び始める
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      wszystko dobre co się dobrze kończy   
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      zaszaleć z czymś, wydać na coś dużo pieniędzy   
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      zdradzić/donieść kogoś, wkopać kogoś   
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      You shouldn't believe it, it's just a spoof.   学び始める
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      naciąganie, parodia, imitacja, bujda   
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      korowód, parada, pokaz, widowisko   
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      odrzucać, wyrzucać, pozbywać się   
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      zaskocz mnie, wziąć kogoś z zaskoczenie   
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      ograniczony umysłowo, głupi   
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