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skup się na robieniu czegoś 学び始める
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set your sights on doing something to decide on a goal that you want to achieve or something you want to have She set her sights on becoming the first woman president of the United States.
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find exactly the right answer “You hit the nail on the head with this color of wallpaper for the living room; it looks better than I expected!”
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znokautowany, poza grą, nieświadom 学び始める
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If someone is out for the count, they are unconscious or very deeply asleep At 10.30am he was still out for the count after another night disturbed by the crying baby.
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He has a spare tyre in his car. a spare set of keys
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mieć ważniejsze sprawy na głowie 学び始める
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Don't take it personally, but I have bigger fish to fry.
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a dime a dozen, ten a penny Master's degrees are ten a penny in China, but they're pretty worthless.
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trudne zadanie, wygórowane żądanie 学び始める
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a challenge that is difficult to solve That's a tall order. Do you think anyone can do it?
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chłodno kogoś przyjąć, chłodno potraktować 🫲 学び始める
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give somebody a cold shoulder Is a cold shoulder all we have to offer in return?
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rozpocząć nowy, lepszy rozdział (w życiu), ta skjeen i en annen hånd 学び始める
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He broke the habit and turned over a new leaf.
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And if things get out of hand, call the police
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z miejsca się zaprzyjaźnić 学び始める
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get on like a house on fire We got on like a house on fire the moment I met her.
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uczynić bardziej znośnym, osłodzić 学び始める
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He's no fool, Osborne, so he sugared the pill a little.
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podnieść swój poziom gry (podjąć próbę poprawienia się w czymś) 学び始める
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They're going to have to raise their game if they want to stay in the Premiership this season
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ze źródła, z pierwszej ręki 学び始める
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straight from the horse's mouth Kate told me about her affair, so I've heard it straight from the horse's mouth.
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zacisnąć zęby i zrobić coś mimo niechęci; brać byka za rogi; 学び始める
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His view is to bite the bullet and press on.
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twoje domysły są tak dobre jak moje 学び始める
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your guess is as good as mine
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sytuacja, w której można w tym samym czasie cieszyć się zaletami dwóch bardzo różnych rzeczy, få i pose og sekk 学び始める
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get the best of both worlds "I hope that we will get the best of both worlds."
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jest więcej niż na pierwszy rzut oka (coś jest bardziej skomplikowane, niż się wydaje) 学び始める
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there's more than meets the eye
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She says one thing and then she does something else. Go figure.
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być bliskim porażki, być w tarapatach 学び始める
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colloquial But behind the apparent success, the company was on the ropes. And she rejected the notion the campaign was on the ropes.
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mieć ucho do czegoś (np. do języków, muzyki) 学び始める
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She has an ear for foreign languages.
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dolewać oliwy do ognia (2) 学び始める
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przyjmować coś za dobrą monetę 学び始める
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take something at face value to accept something as it appears to be rather than studying it more closely: I took the offer at face value. I didn't think they might be trying to trick me.
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być niezdecydowanym, nie wyrazić swojego stanowiska 学び始める
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be unable to make decision about sth and delay deciding
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feel slightly sick, out of sorts You've had good reason to be a bit under the weather. The man who seemed under the weather has been dead for six days.
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Think about it, don't refuse him out of hand.
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The best man in the ship must take the helm.
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mieć z kimś do pomówienia, mieć z kimś na pieńku, mieć z kimś do pogadania🦴 学び始める
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to have a bone to pick with somebody
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pozostawiac wiele do życzenia 学び始める
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leave a lot to be desired His speech was an anticlimactic disappointment. The fact-connection left a lot to be desired
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gdzie jest wola, znajdzie się sposób 学び始める
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where there's a will, there's a way
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przywołać kogoś do porzakduy🐕🦺🦶 学び始める
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to order a dog to come close to you to force someone to obey you You will take care that this cantankerous, indolent dog start behave. in other words, I want you bring him to my heel.
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it takes one to know one. when Greek meets Greek than comes the tug of war
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I'm not yet strong enough to quit my job and take the plunge.
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być ostatnim krzykiem mody 学び始める
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to be very popular at a particular time Long hair for men was all the rage in the 70s.
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thick and like jelly: The liquid solidifies into a gelatinous mass.
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znosić, unieważniać (np. prawa; UNIEWAŻNIENIE 学び始める
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If a government repeals a law, it causes that law no longer to have any legal force. RESCIND, OVERTURN. revoke We're campaigning for a/the repeal of the abortion laws. Twenty nine senators said they opposed repeal of the death penalty.
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włożyć w coś dużo pracy, wysiłku 学び始める
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He put his back into his promotion.
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być ogólnie przyjętym (np. idea, teoria) 学び始める
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Words that were hardly mentioned a few years ago now are common currency, while others have virtually disappeared. Tobolsk was not a town where foreigners were common currency.
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przyjrzeć się czemuś dokładniej 学び始める
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scratch beneath the surface to look further than what is obvious If you scratch beneath the surface you'll find she's really a very nice person.
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to make an effort to improve your work or behaviour because it is not good enough He's going to have to pull his socks up if he wants to stay in the team.
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prowadzić klin między ludźmi 学び始める
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drive a wedge between people to damage the good relationship that two people or groups of people have It doesn't make sense to let things that happened in the past drive a wedge between us now.
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bałagan, nieporządek, chaos🐟🍴 学び始める
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przemierzanie; dokładane badanie, rozważanie (czegoś), analizowanie 学び始める
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Bounded on the east by Lake Winnebago, the county is traversed by the Wolf and Fox rivers.
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tu leży pies pogrzebany, tu tkwi problem 学び始める
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that's where the shoe pinches
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they would be very angry or upset about something: She'd turn in her grave if she knew what he was spending his inheritance on
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But before he could say even the first word, all hell broke loose.
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allow someone some leeway in their conduct. give someone some slack, be too lenient and overindulgent with somebody the press is willing to cut the President some slack because they like him"
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wkręcenie kogoś (s); podpucha, ściema 学び始める
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wybrać coś losowo, na chybił trafił 学び始める
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pick something out of a hat
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nie móc dojść do słowa, bli ferdig med å snakke 学び始める
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not get a word in edgeways I couldn't get a word in edgeways because Bob was talking all the time.
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mieć coś w perspektywie, mieć coś w zanadrzu 学び始める
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To have something awaiting (one) or prepared (for one). The future has plenty in store—try not to worry about it too much.
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no stąd ni zowąd; bez ładu i składu 学び始める
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And do you think the Lord does things without rhyme or reason?"
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niezniszczony, nieuszkodzony 学び始める
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none the worse for something I fell down from the bike but I was none the worse after that
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paść ofiarą własnego żartu, nie udać się (o żarcie) 学び始める
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wymienione jednym tchem (dobre i źle 😇😈) 学び始める
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mentioned in the same breath to indicate that someone says two very different or contradictory things, especially when you are criticizing them He hailed this week's arms agreement but in the same breath expressed suspicion about the motivations of the United States. Please don't mention that traitor in the same breath as George Washington.
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zadowolić się tym, co jest (np. jedząc posiłek zrobiony z tego, co było w domu), 2) zaryzykować, zadowolić się 学び始める
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But he said not to worry, they'll both take pot luck.
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bulić za coś, bulić na coś 💲 学び始める
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I won't shell out 100 pounds for this scarf. It's not worth it.
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ty rób swoje! co dla ciebie najlepsze 学び始める
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you should do whatever is best for you, no matter what other people think. People usually say this phrase to remind others that they are in charge of their own life, and that they should make the decisions that feel right to them.
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zaciemnić obraz (problemu) 学び始める
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to make a situation more confused and less easy to understand or deal with the conflation of two distinct hypotheses has merely served to muddy the waters". His suggestions just muddied the waters further, rather than helping the situation
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zmierzyć się z czymś, uporać się z czymś 学び始める
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You have to come to grips with the consequences.
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