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Did you get a good night sleep? 学び始める
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Does anything hurt you? 学び始める
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Do either of you speak english? 学び始める
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Czy któraś z Was mówi po angielsku?
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A watery sun was seeping through the grey clouds 学び始める
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Przez szare chmury przebijało się wodniste słońce
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Tiger heaved himself over onto his tummy, but rolled too far, and found himself on his back again. 学び始める
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Tiger przewrócił się na brzuch, ale przetoczył się za daleko i znów znalazł się na plecach.
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A stain is a mark that's almost impossible to remove, like mustard or blood on your clothing. A smudge is just a blurred or smeared mark, like a fingerprint on your glasses I got a ice cream stain on my shirt. The stain smudged all over my shirt when I tried to wipe it off. 学び始める
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Crumple is used to describe something that has been squished together, like paper, and it stays like that. "I didn't like the drawing I made so I crumpled it into a ball and threw it away." 学び始める
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Wrinkle is used to describe a person's skin or clothing. "I have a wrinkle on my forehead." "I need to iron my clothes because they were wrinkled." 学び始める
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Also, there can be a crease in a sheet of paper that is unfolded. "Fold the paper in half, then unfold it. Next, cut along the crease that was made from the fold." Crease is a single fold that has been unfolded, but a line is still visible where the fold was. Often seen on the front of pants/slacks. 学び始める
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they all took their places at the starting line. 学び始める
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wszyscy zajęli swoje miejsca na linii startu.
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nie kto inny jak So no less a person than the archbishop himself has chosen the film for us today. 学び始める
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panować nad temperamentem
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I was shut out of the planning. You should not be shut out of this. 学び始める
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towing involves pulling a vehicle or trailer behind another vehicle, whereas hauling usually implies carrying loads inside a vehicle or on a trailer. 学び始める
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As verbs the difference between shove and barge is that shove is to push, especially roughly or with force while barge is to intrude or break through, particularly in an unwelcome or clumsy manner. 学び始める
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Toothpaste is not on his shopping list. 学び始める
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Pasty do zębów nie ma na jego liście zakupów.
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Let’s wash your hands so they don’t get sticky. Let’s rinse (or soak) the glass so the smoothie doesn’t dry on it. 学び始める
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Umyjmy ręce, żeby się nie pokleiły. Opłuczmy (lub namoczmy) szklankę, aby smoothie na niej nie zaschło.
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Your shoes are rubbing your feet. Your shoes have given you a blister. 学び始める
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Twoje buty ocierają Cię o stopy. Od butów powstał pęcherz.
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