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Yesterday I was moving to my new flat at the other end of the building. So I had to walk back and forth to transfer all my stuff along the corridor all day. 学び始める
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I always thought Bulgaria was a backward country, however, I was positively surprised when I first went to see the country. 学び始める
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It’s just bad luck. You can’t do anything about it. 学び始める
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I was preparing a presentation for today’s meeting and didn’t have time to sleep at all. So I am really tired and have awful bags under my eyes. 学び始める
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I feel like I am a nobody whenever I talk to him. 学び始める
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be a perfect match for something I think Sam is a perfect match for the role. 学び始める
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idealnie pasować do czegoś
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be a tool in somebody’s hands Sarah is just a tool in his hands, she can’t make any decisions on her own. 学び始める
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być narzędziem w czyichś rękach
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She is always all smiles. It’s a pleasure to have her around. 学び始める
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I am useless at all arts and crafts. I am all thumbs. 学び始める
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She got accepted into both Oxford and Cambridge and is really at a loss what to do. They are both amazing universities. 学び始める
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I feel like I’m at my wits’ end. 学び始める
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My last idea for the project was not accepted. I put so much work into it and now I am back at square one. I hate starting all over again with the project. It will take ages. 学び始める
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I am currently between jobs and have quite a lot of time on my hands. 学び始める
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She is totally blind to what he’s really like. 学び始める
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I am due to hand in the paper tomorrow. 学び始める
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It’s absolutely boiling in here. I am simply dying for a glass of ice cold water! 学び始める
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Anna has worked all through her pregnancy. She is expecting a baby in January so she will be leaving work soon I suppose. 学び始める
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be fully aware of something I am fully aware of the fact that life will be much tougher in South Africa but I am really looking forward to my year there. 学び始める
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w pełni zdawać sobie sprawę z czegoś
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I feel like I am getting on in years. 学び始める
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I can’t believe I was hard done by Peter, out of all the people I know. 学び始める
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zostać źle potraktowanym przez
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I really don’t know what to do, I don’t have much choice, I am in a bind. 学び始める
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I am sorry. I am in a hurry and can’t talk to you at the moment. 学び始める
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She is in such a state, better leave her alone. 学び始める
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I feel like I am in a tight corner at the moment. I don’t have much of a choice as to what to do next. 学び始める
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znajdować się w sytuacji bez wyjścia
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Sam is already 80 and still feels great. But he’s always been in good heath. 学び始める
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cieszyć się dobrym zdrowiem
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be in league with somebody She is in league with Peter professionally. 学び始める
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be in line with something We are preparing new Christmas Cards for our company but we have to make sure that they are in line with company’s rules and regulations. Otherwise we won’t be able to use them. 学び始める
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be in no position to do something I am only an assistant here. I am in no position to make any decisions. You will have to wait for my manager to come back to give you the answer. 学び始める
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nie być w stanie czegoś zrobić, nie mieć możliwości
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Kate was in her element, organising everything. 学び始める
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We are currently in short supply of water, so use sparingly. 学び始める
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Anne and Kate are twin sisters. Anne has always been in Kate’s shadow. Kate has always been the more talented one and was always favoured by their parents. 学び始める
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być/pozostawać w czyimś cieniu
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be in the habit of doing something Now that I have moved into a shared flat, I have to get used to being really quiet in the morning not to wake everyone up. I used to be in the habit of switching the radio on really loud first thing when I got up every day. 学び始める
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Kate, you are in the lead for today. 学び始める
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być na prowadzeniu, prowadzić
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be in the process of doing something I am now in the process of writing it all up. It will be ready by tomorrow. 学び始める
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być w trakcie robienia czegoś
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I hate being in the public eye, but that’s a big part of my job. 学び始める
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być osobą publiczną, być w centrum zainteresowania
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I totally understand what you mean; we are in the same boat. 学び始める
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The bathroom is now in use, you’ll have to wait. 学び始める
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Sam is always looking for trouble. He will be sorry one day. 学び始める
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I was delivering a speech in front of 100 people and suddenly forgot what to say next. I was simply lost for words for a while. 学び始める
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I was lost in thought when the telephone rang. 学び始める
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The decade was marked by rapid economic growth. 学び始める
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charakteryzować się czymś
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Sam is a master of public speaking. 学び始める
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Don’t even try to ride this bike. It’s way too small for you. It is meant for children aged 5! 学び始める
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be more of a hindrance than a help I feel like I am more of a hindrance than a help to you. 学び始める
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bardziej przeszkadzać niż pomagać
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"– Can I have a look around?
– Be my guest." 学び始める
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nie krępuj się, proszę bardzo
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Sam is really no match for Tim when it comes to sailing. 学び始める
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be not long for this world I am afraid that my computer is not long for this world. 学び始める
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długo nie pociągnąć, długo nie pożyć
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Laura has never been particularly controversial. Not many people noticed her, but since she dyed her hair blue, she is on everybody’s lips. 学び始める
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be on good terms with somebody I am on very good terms with him so I will talk to him. 学び始める
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być z kimś w dobrych stosunkach
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No matter what Peter says, Sam is always on his side. He always supports him. 学び始める
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I have been on the dole for the past month, I really need to find a job. 学び始める
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I feel like I am finally on the right track to achieve what I want. 学び始める
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I am on top form at the moment, so I have chances of winning this time. 学び始める
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I have been feeling rather depressed for a while, but now that I found a new and really satisfying job I am myself again. 学び始める
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My mum says that it’s out of the question for me to go on holiday on my own as I am only 15. 学び始める
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nie wchodzić w rachubę, być wykluczonym
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I have been out of work for 2 months and now I am struggling financially. 学び始める
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He said long hours were par for the course. 学び始める
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być czymś powszednim/normalnym
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be playing a waiting game We have to play a waiting game and hope we’ll manage on time. 学び始める
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He was quick on the draw answering the journalist’s questions. 学び始める
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szybko zrozumieć o co chodzi, w mig chwytać o co chodzi
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I was ranked third after the competition. 学び始める
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być sklasyfikowanym na trzecim miejscu
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You are right about that, thanks for the advice. 学び始める
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mieć rację w jakiejś sprawie
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You are second to none when it comes to cooking. 学び始める
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I was suddenly seized with fear of the unknown when I crossed the border. 学び始める
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być ogarniętym czymś (np. strachem)
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Everyone in UK is subject to police checks before they can start working with children. 学び始める
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be supposed to do something I have to go home to study. I was supposed to start doing my homework at 3 pm. It’s already 5 pm and I still haven’t started. 学び始める
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be the opposite of somebody Although Anne and Laura are twins, they are total opposites of each other. Anne is blond and really quiet while Laura is ginger and always the soul of the party. 学び始める
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być przeciwieństwem kogoś
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We still have a lot of preparations to do, but I hope that the shop will be up and running next week. We are planning to open on Wednesday. 学び始める
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be up to one’s ears in work I am up to my ears in work. I have been working all Saturday and Sunday. I have been staying at work long hours and still haven’t managed to cover everything. 学び始める
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Stop beating around the bush and tell me whether you want to go on holiday or not. I am tired of waiting for your answer. 学び始める
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beat somebody black and blue I told him not to go there on his own. He got beaten black and blue. 学び始める
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zbić kogoś na kwaśne jabłko, posiniaczyć
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He keeps beating his breast and swearing that it’s all true, but I still don’t believe him. 学び始める
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I was really late today because of terrible traffic in the city centre. 学び始める
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become a burden to somebody I really need to find a job soon. I graduated 6 months ago and still live with my parents. I really don’t want to become a burden to them. 学び始める
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stać się dla kogoś ciężarem
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become aware of something It was only after I moved abroad that I became aware of the fact that Warsaw has a lot to offer. 学び始める
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We turned around the corner and there was an amazing view before our eyes. 学び始める
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