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an ornamental rod that a king or queen carries on ceremonial occasions as a symbol of his or her power 学び始める
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The Emperor died and his sceptre passed to Justinus
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to acclaim or acknowledge sb Pol. okrzyknąć kogoś (czymś/kimś), x4 学び始める
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they hailed him as most worthy to succeed the good old man.
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to choose someone or something for a particular job or purpose 学び始める
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he never designated them as his heirs
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the person who has the legal right to receive the property or title of another person when they die 学び始める
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he never designated them as his heirs
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someone who had your job before you started doing it 学び始める
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Justinus was well advanced in years, as all his three predecessors
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If you _____ you become an officer after starting as an ordinary soldier 学び始める
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He had risen from the ranks,
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Sb lacking good taste, manners, upbringing, and education niewykształcony, o niskim poziomie kultury 学び始める
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He was a rough uncultured soldier
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Sb or sth that is _____ is important, worth mentioning, or well-known 学び始める
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His reign was of little note in history
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a more formal word for dead 学び始める
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the son of his deceased brother
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to care for and educate (children) until maturity, bring up, raise 学び始める
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he had been reared as the heir of a wealthy house
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from the beginning, from the start, from the outset 学び始める
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He showed from the first a keen intelligence
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Pol. przykładać się do czegoś x4 学び始める
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he applied himself with zeal to everything
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great enthusiasm, as in working for a cause Pol. gorliwość, zapał, żarliwość 学び始める
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he applied himself with zeal to almost every department of civil life
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he finally made him his colleague on the throne
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appointed, but not yet in office 学び始める
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Justinian was heir designate to the empire
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of a settled, sedate, and steady character 学び始める
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he was a staid personage.
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to the extreme, exceedingly Pol. nadzwyczaj, wyjątkowo 学び始める
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he was an eminently practical personage
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to shock or outrage the moral feelings of; offend by some improper or unconventional conduct; shock 学び始める
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no one ever expected him to scandalize the empire by a sensational marriage.
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a person who spreads or enjoys scandal, gossip, etc. 学び始める
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to the joy of all scandalmongers,
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he had declared his intention of taking to wife the dancer
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