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podstawowe pożywienie ubogich 学び始める
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1) main or important, especially in terms of consumption 2) staple food, product, or activity is one that is basic and important in people's everyday lives the staple foods of the poor
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przelewać z naczynia do innego naczynia 学び始める
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the action of pouring (making a substance flow from a container into another container)
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trzymać się resztkami sił Gary użył w odniesieniu do umierających w domu starców 学び始める
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Many families are up against it, unable to afford even basic items. to be having or likely to have serious problems or difficulties
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to work too much, or to make someone work too much 学び始める
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They've all been overworked, without a day off in several weeks.
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to do something more than is suitable or natural Don’t overdo the praise. He wasn’t that good. 学び始める
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druga praca, drugi etat, praca na boku 学び始める
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work performed for income supplementary to one's primary job These days, lots of people have a side hustle to help them earn extra income, develop new skills, become a business owner and quit their day job.
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to argue with someone, or dispute someone’s stated views, especially on social media 学び始める
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The sequel was better than the original—don’t at me!
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socially awkward or quirky in a way that is endearing (= charming) 学び始める
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If he's cute but also socially awkward, then feel free to describe him as adorkable.
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having a delayed or slow response (as to a user's input); marked or affected by lag 学び始める
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To add to this frustration, the app is laggy and doesn't always immediately respond to taps and gestures. It also crashes frequently.
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the success of something can only be judged by testing or using it 学び始める
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the proof is in the pudding [the proof of the pudding is in the eating (or tasting)] You really think this company is going to shut down? Take a look at the profits it’s making. The proof is in the pudding.
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a moral fault or weakness in someone's character 学び始める
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a completely different situation, often one that is difficult or that you know little about (idiom) 学び始める
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We'd done a lot of climbing in Scotland but the Himalayas were a whole new ballgame.
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osłabiający, paraliżujący 学び始める
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the debilitating effects of flu A debilitating illness or problem makes you weak and unable to do what you want to do.
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said when someone has just told you a surprising fact that you did not know before 学び始める
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A: "Kate and Anthony are getting divorced.” B: "Really? That's a new one on me!”
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ubrać się z przesadną elegancją (wyfiokować), wykwintny 学び始める
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