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DO YOU FIND THAT YOU ARE CONSTANTLY HAVING TO ADJUST YOUR TELEVISION SET, OR DO YOU ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD CLEAR PICTURE? 学び始める
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Yes I find that I'm constantly having to adjust my television set dostosować, nastawić. No, I don't find that I'm constantly having to adjust my TV set, because I always have a good clear picture
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HOW MUCH WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO BET ME THAT YOU COULD RUN FASTER THAN ME? 学び始める
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I would be willing to bet you 100$ that I could run faster then you
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WHEN YOU GO OUT IN THE EVENING WITH A FRIEND, DOES YOUR FRIEND USUALLY CALL FOR YOU OR DO YOU CALL FOR YOUR FRIEND 学び始める
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When I go out in the evening with a friend, my friend ussually call for me
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AT WHAT TIME OF THE DAY DO YOU FEEL MOST AT PEACE WITH THE WORLD? 学び始める
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I feel most at peace with the world in the evening
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HOW DO YOU FEEL WHEN SOMEONE CANCELS AN APPOINTMENT WITH YOU AT THE LAST MOMENT, OR WHEN A GAME OF FOOTBALL ETC., YOU PARTICULARLY WANTED TO WATCH, IS CALLED OFF? 学び始める
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I feel upset when someone cancels an appointment with me at the last moment odwołać, upset - zdenerwowany
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WHAT DO PEOPLE MEAN IN A CONVERSATION WHEN THEY SAY "SORRY, I MUST DASH"? 学び始める
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When people say "sorry, I must dash" they mean they have to cut short the conversation and hurry away śpieszyć się / przerwać, ukrócić
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WHAT DO SOME PEOPLE DO WHEN THEY FIND IT IMPOSSIBLE TO CARRY ON LIVING AFTER A MAJOR DISASTER IN THEIR LIVES, LIKE BANKRUPTCY IN BUSINESS? 学び始める
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Some people commit suicide when they find it impossible to carry on living after a major disaster in their lives, like bankruptcy in business
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WHAT KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT DO YOU FIND THE MOST ENJOYABLE? 学び始める
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I find the cinema, theatre etc. the most enjoyable kind of entertainment
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DO YOU GET PEOPLE IN THFS CITY (TOWN, VILLAGE) HANDING OUT LEAFLETS IN THE STREET? AND DO YOU TAKE THE HANDOUTS AND READ THEM? Hand out; handout; leaflet 学び始める
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Yes, we sometimes get people in this city handing out leaflets in the street and sometimes we take the handouts and read them. rozdawać, wręczać; ulotki informacje; ulotki
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HOW ARE YOU ABLE TO IDENTIFY YOURSELF IN THE STREET IF STOPPED BY THE POLICE? 学び始める
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I'm able to identify myself in the street if stopped by the police by some kind of document, identity card, driving licence
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WHAT IS MEANT IN A COURT OF LAW WHEN A JUDGE SENTENCES A CRIMINAL TO SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR? 学び始める
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In a court of law when a judge sentences a criminal to six months' hard labour, it means hard, physical work
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SUPPOSING YOU'D MISSED A FEW LESSONS, HOW WOULD YOU CATCH UP ON THE OTHER STUDENTS IN THE CLASS? 学び始める
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Supposing I'd missed a few lessons, I would catch up on the other students in the class by reading my book at home and listening to the tapes that accompany it
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DO YOU PREFER TO LISTEN TO MUSIC ON GRAMOPHONE RECORDS, TAPES OR CDS? - WHY? 学び始める
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I prefer to listen to music on cds
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WHAT'S THE OPPOSITE OF "NICE"? 学び始める
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The opposite of "nice" is "nasty"
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Było jasne, że obaj przyjaciele czuli do siebie wielką sympatię. uczucie, miłość, przywiązanie 学び始める
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It was clear that the two friends felt a great affection for each other.
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Apteka to sklep, w którym ludzie kupują lekarstwa, a aptekarz to osoba, która studiuje i praktykuje chemię 学び始める
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A chemist's is a shop from which people buy medicine, whilst a chemist is a person who studies and practices chemistry
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W większości krajów pomoc domowa zazwyczaj nie jest zbyt dobrze opłacana. 学び始める
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In most countries, domestic servants are not usually very well paid.
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Dysharmonia domowa była jedną z przyczyn rozwodów. 学び始める
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Domestic disharmony was one of the causes of the divorce.
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Problemy były tak ogromne, że uporanie się z nimi zajęło cały tydzień. 学び始める
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The problems were so enormous that it took an entire week to deal with them.
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Ziarno to słowo używane ogólnie do kukurydzy, ale jest również używane do pojedynczego ziarna kukurydzy lub ryżu itp. Może być również używane do opisania małej cząstki, takiej jak ziarnko piasku. ziarno, granulować; cząstka, odrobina 学び始める
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Grain is a word that is used for corn in general, but it is also used for a single seed of corn or rice etc. It can also be used to describe a small particle, such as a grain of sand.
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Była to wieś o bardzo niewielu mieszkańcach. 学び始める
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It was a village of very few inhabitants.
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Dziewczyna wyglądała absolutnie uroczo w nowej sukience. śliczny; cudowny, zdumiewający; atrakcyjny 学び始める
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The girl looked absolutely lovely in her new dress. LOVELY; MARVELLOUS; ATTRACTIVE
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To była wspaniała impreza i wszyscy świetnie się bawiliśmy. 学び始める
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It was a marvellous party, and we all had a lovely time.
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Wystąpiła zauważalna różnica w osiągach dwóch samochodów. Jeden samochód jechał płynniej i był znacznie łatwiejszy w prowadzeniu niż drugi. 学び始める
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There was a noticeable difference in the performance of the two cars. One car ran more smoothly and was much easier to handle than the other.
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Lekarz właśnie usiadł przy filiżance herbaty, kiedy został wezwany do opieki nad pacjentem. 学び始める
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The doctor had just settled down for a quiet cup of tea when he was called away to attend to a patient.
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Dziecko zachowywało się bardzo nieśmiało po przedstawieniu nieznajomemu. 学び始める
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The child behaved in a very shy manner when introduced to the stranger.
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Jego palce cierpiały na odmrożenia, co sprawiało, że prawie nie mógł rozwiązać węzła krawata. rozwiązać; mróz, mrozić; odmrożenie 学び始める
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His fingers were suffering from frostbite, which made it almost impossible for him to undo the knot in his tie.
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Złodzieje ukradli najcenniejszą biżuterię z muzeum. 学び始める
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The thieves had stolen the museum's most valuable piece of jewellery.
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