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wszędzie dobrze gdzie nas nie ma 学び始める
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the grass is greener on the other side of the fence When you look at other homes, the grass is often greener on the other side of the fence.
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wszystko dobre, co się dobrze kończy 学び始める
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all's well that ends well The weather was terrible when we arrived in France but after two days it changed completely and we had a wonderful holiday. All's well that ends well.
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My parents hit the roof when I told them that I failed my exam again.
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When Chris told me he'd crashed my car, I just saw red.
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have a finger in every pie I can't stand her any longer! She has to have a finger in every pie! Can't she just mind her own business?
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poke/stick your nose into sth She's always poking her nose into other people's business.
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The movie was so funny that finally even Susan burst out laughing.
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wyczerpany nakład książki 学び始める
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I'm sorry but the book you've ordered is out of print.
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He let slip that he had been in prison.
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wygadać się, wyjawić sekret 学び始める
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I showed Tom my present for our mother and asked him not to spill the beans.
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wyglądający i czujący się rześko 学び始める
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Although I came back late from the party last night I was as fresh as a daisy in the morning.
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wygrać los na loterii, zgarnąć całą pulę 学び始める
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How does it come that he can afford such a car if he works at a construction site!? He must have hit the jackpot or something!'
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Let's get this straight. You're sure you didn't leave your wallet at home, right?
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wyjść z siebie, wściec się 学び始める
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I swear - one more remark like this and I will fly off the handle!
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I will not let my son go to France on his own. It is out of the question.
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He really did a number on his ex-girlfriend, making her come back to him and then dumping her.
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wynagradzać szkodę/szkody 学び始める
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He went to him and begged his forgiveness, saying he would do anything he could to make amends.
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I tried to be nice to him but finally he went too far! I simply told him to get stuffed...
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written all over one's face When Nick was told that he hadn't won the contest, disappointment was written all over his face.
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wyrażać (komuś) swoje uznanie, oddawać hołd 学び始める
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In, a concert was held at Wembley Stadium to pay tribute to Freddie Mercury from Queen.
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wyrzucić coś z siebie, zrzucić ciężar z serca 学び始める
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to get sth off your chest I kept on thinking about telling Mark that he hurt me and I was glad to get it off my chest at last.
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After years in the rat race she's finally decided to quit and spend more time with her family.
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The press are putting pressure on the minister to resign.
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He called her names when she refused to date him, which only proved that it was actually a right decision...
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She heaved a sigh of relief when she heard the good news.
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to take something into account Remember to take his age into account when deciding what kind of work to give him.
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from the bottom of one's heart I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your help.
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z otwartymi ramionami, chętnie 学び始める
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I accepted Kate's invitation to her birthday party with open arms.
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z palcem w nosie, z łatwością 学び始める
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Don't stay up all night, his tests are so easy you'll pass them with your hands down.
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After a week of good weather winter has returned with a vengeance today.
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It was very cold and it snowed for three days in a row.
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Don't say I told you to do it, you did it off your own bat and I had nothing to do with it.
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She realized that she had never done anything on her own initiative without the motivation of someone else.
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z własnej woli, inicjatywy 学び始める
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I didn't ask him to clean up my car - he did it of his own accord.
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My mother works as an English teacher but she's an economist by profession.
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He killed the girl in cold blood just to get the money.
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Oh, come on! I am not going to ask him such question! Not for all the tea in China!
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We must win at all costs.
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Let's play hide-and-seek! I'm seeking first...
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I only read magazines in doctors' waiting rooms to kill time.
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The Prime Minister will take the floor in budget discussion on Wednesday.
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The comment that he made was only an attempt to save face in that difficult situation.
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zachowywać powagę, nie wybuchać śmiechem 学び始める
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Toby can't tell jokes. He never keeps a straight face and starts laughing right before the punch line.
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For some reason they want to muddy the waters. I think their business is not quite legal...
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'zaczaić' coś, załapać (jak coś działa, lub na czym polega) 学び始める
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And then, as I finally got the hang of this new system, everything turned out to be so easy.
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I'll give you a ring in the evening.
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Sorry. I have to go now, but I will give you a buzz later, ok?
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to kill somebody with kindness My husband is killing me with kindness. Sometimes I just need to be left alone and he wants to spend all day with me.
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Julie goes to this pub every night because she has fallen for its barman.
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zakomunikować komuś przykrą wiadomość 学び始める
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I had the unpleasant duty of breaking the news of John's death to his wife.
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zakończyć coś, przerwać, fajrant 学び始める
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Why don't we call it a day and go home?
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Of course this old quarrel is long forgotten! Why don't Kate and Mike bury the hatchet at last?
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załamywać się, tracić panowanie nad sobą 学び始める
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After his child was badly injured in a car accident, he simply went to pieces.
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He finally got the message and left Mary and John alone together.
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I'm all ears- tell me how it happened that you've come back to Poland.
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Could I have a word with you about our meeting?
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Time please! These were the last drinks. Please come back tomorrow.
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The trip was marvellous. We had a great time and the whole experience whetted our appetite for more.
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zapomnieć czegoś, wylecieć z pamięci 学び始める
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I felt so terrible when I bought her these roses... It slipped my mind that she is allergic to them!
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Tom told me that all his friends are less intelligent than he is. He's such a big head!
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zasięgnąć rady (kogoś kto się na tym zna), skonsultować coś 学び始める
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Terry, I need to pick your brains about the computer software - I've heard you are an expert.
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zatrzymywać samochód (prosząc o podwiezienie) 学び始める
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I'm afraid we have no choice and if we want to get out of here we have to thumb a lift.
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zbić kogoś na kwaśne jabłko 学び始める
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beat somebody black and blue Tommy always threatens his little sister that he will beat her black and blue if she tells their parents about his marks at school.
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After few days Mike decided to pluck up courage and ask Helen out.
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zbyt piękne, by było prawdziwe 学び始める
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I still can't believe I got that job. It's just too good to be true.
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zdecydować się nagle coś zrobić 学び始める
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to take sth into your head He seems to have taken it into his head to ask Ann to marry him.
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John looks hale and hearty these days and he's very active.
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They waited for the news with bated breath.
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'zedrzeć z kogoś' (cenowo) 学び始める
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Don't go to that hairdresser over there. It's nothing special but they will rip you off!
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I didn't ask you for your silly comments. Get out of my face!
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Come down to earth and stop dreaming about Mark; he doesn't even like you.
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This program was very popular so the information that it went off the air caused a wave of protest.
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zepsuć coś, źle coś zrobić 学び始める
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I know I've made a mess of my exam and I'll have to take it again.
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Hell is so terrible that those who go there will weep and gnash their teeth. Mary gnashes her teeth in frustration.
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When they see my new boyfriend, all the girls will turn green with envy.
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Last season we hit a bad patch of form and suddenly we were out of the Champions League.
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złapać kogoś na gorącym uczynku 学び始める
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The trial won't take long as the defendant was caught red-handed.
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zmieszany, zakłopotany lub zły 学び始める
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Jim gets all hot and bothered when I mention his ex-girlfriend.
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The atmosphere in the room was getting more and more tense, so I made myself scarce on the first possible occasion.
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to know sth like the back of sb's hand I can be your guide in this city - I grew up here so I know the place like the back of my hand.
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znienacka, nieoczekiwanie 学び始める
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The letter came out of the blue - I didn't expect to hear from him ever again.
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zrobić komuś piekło na ziemi, spowodować cierpienie 学び始める
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Our boss put us through hell before he admitted that actually it wasn't our fault that we had failed with the deadline.
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to make head or tail of sth Can you help me? I can't make head or tail of these instructions on the radio.
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I have no idea how she can stand living with such a nagging husband as hers.
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zupełnie goły, całkiem nagi 学び始める
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The small children playing on the beach were stark naked.
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zupełnie inny, nie mający nic wspólnego 学び始める
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This house is a far cry from the one we were shown yesterday; it's much nicer.
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zupełnie trzeźwy, trzeźwy jak świnia 学び始める
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to be as sober as a judge You may not believe me but I know what I saw - I was sober as a judge when it happened.
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źle, opacznie kogoś zrozumieć 学び始める
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Don't get me wrong. I didn't want to say he was a fool.
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The root of the problem is that they don't learn enough to pass this exam.
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żyć bardzo długo, dożyc późnej starości 学び始める
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to live to a grand old age Our dog was always very active and lived to a grand old age.
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żyć cicho, samemu, bez towarzystwa 学び始める
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to keep oneself to oneself Mary hardly ever goes out with us; she keeps herself to herself.
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