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        | to control and keep sb forcefully, to make a slave of sb |  | 
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        | continued effort and determination (wytrwałość) |  | 
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        | a student at a British university who has just started his/her first term |  | 
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        | sb who has no place in society and is unaccepted (wyrzutek społeczny) |  | 
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        | to write or draw sth quickly or carelessly (bazgrać) |  | 
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        | to be confused by sth very strange or impossible to explain (być zadziwionym) |  | 
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        | to be naturally good at doing sth |  | 
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        | to target sth at sb, aim sth at sb (przeznaczać dla kogoś) |  | 
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        | to try to guess in advance what sb will do |  | 
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        | the illegal use of sb's idea or a part of their work |  | 
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        | to demolish, to knock down (zburzyć) |  | 
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        | opposed to generally accepted beliefs and traditions |  | 
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        | to talk or think about sth repeatedly when it would be better to forget about it |  | 
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        | to pull (ciągnąć, wlec, tachać) |  | 
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        | to look quickly at the pages of the magazine, book ect. |  | 
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        | condense 
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        | to reduce the length of a speech or piece of writing |  | 
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        | spontantaneous 
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        | to find a compromise between two things (znaleźć złoty środek) |  | 
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        | analytically (krytycznie, badawczo) |  | 
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        | confused, puzzled (oszołómiony, zdezorientowany) |  | 
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        | to remove (usunąć, wyrwać) |  | 
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        | ground-breaking, pioneering (innowacyjny, nowatorski) |  | 
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        | evaluation (ocena, szacowanie) |  | 
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        | test taken at the end of the school year or a college course |  | 
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        | a college for training people to become a priest |  | 
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        | (of sth) that cannot be avoided or prevented (nieuchronny) |  | 
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        | a period of study with a tutor involving one student or a small group |  | 
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        | a piece of work given to a student as a part of their studies |  | 
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        | a device for finding direction with a freely moving needle that always points to the magnetic north |  | 
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        | a wooden frame with three legs that holds a picture with an artists is painting or drawing (sztaluga) |  | 
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        | a square or rectangular frame holding an arrangement of small balls on metal rods or wires which is used for counting (liczydło) |  | 
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        | an object used by the actors performing a play or film (rekwizyt) |  | 
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        | a book of facts such as a dictionary or encyclopaedia which one uses to find a particular information |  | 
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        | nuty, zapis utworu muzycznego |  | 
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        | learning many things in short time in preparation for exam |  | 
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        | reorganising and correcting a writen text |  | 
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        | checking and marking mistakes in a piece of work |  | 
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        | archaic 
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        | considerable (znaczny, pokaźny) |  | 
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        | showing strong, unreasonable beliefs and unwilling to change them (zacofany, pełen uprzedzeń) |  | 
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        | dogmatic, intolerant (zadufany w sobie, nieznoszący sprzeciwu) |  | 
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        | severe 
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        | accelerated 
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        | to force out, to banish (usunąć, wydalić) |  | 
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        | to prevent sb from holding a particular job or function for a period of time (zawiesić) |  | 
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        | to be polite (być grzecznym, ważyć słowa) |  | 
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        | know sth like the back of one's hand |  | Definition 
 
        | znać coś jak własną kieszeń |  | 
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        | poradzić sobie dzięki właściwym kwalifikacjom |  | 
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        | to laugh or shout insultsat sb (drwić, wyśmiewać, szydzić) |  | 
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        | a word or group of words repeated over and over again (powtarzane monotonnie słowa) |  | 
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        | generally speaking (ogólnie rzecz biorąc) |  | 
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        | eventually (wreszcie, w końcu) |  | 
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        | to come to nothing (spełznąć na niczym) |  | 
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        | incidentally (przez przypadek) |  | 
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        | coincidentally (przy okazji) |  | 
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        | exactly as one is instructed (dokładnie, według instrukcji) |  | 
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        | legally (zgodnie z prawem) |  | 
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        | through various conversations |  | 
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        | in the same place or in the same time (przypadkowo, na skutek zbiegu okoliczności) |  | 
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        | automatyczny system gaszenia pożaru |  | 
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        | to adhere to sth (trzymać się czegoś, przestrzegać) |  | 
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        | to stay level with (dotrzymać kroku) |  | 
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        | to manage to obtain (wyciągnąć od kogoś informacje) |  | 
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        | to reserve (zachować na później) |  | 
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        | to mention sth irrelevant (wtrącić coś nie na temat) |  | 
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        | to continue unnecessarily (przeciągać bez potrzeby) |  | 
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        | to continue to employ (trzymać na etacie, nie zwalniać) |  | 
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        | to look like (być podobnym do) |  | 
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        | końcowy egzamin z przedmiotu na koniec szkoły średniej |  | 
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        | to play a trick on sb (nabierać kogoś) |  | 
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        | to persuade (nakłonić, zachęcić) |  | 
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        | dokształcający, dodatkowy |  | 
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        | rozgłaszać, wydrukować dużymi literami |  | 
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        | steadiness, determination to acheve sth (wytrwałość w dążeniu do celu) |  | 
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        | not recognised, subconscious (podświadomy) |  | 
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        | pasta do czyszczenia lub polerowania |  | 
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        | not changing for a long time |  | 
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        | a detailed list (spis, inwentarz) |  | 
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        | productive (żyzny, urodzajny) |  | 
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        | to prepare land and grow crops on it |  | 
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        | a young child who has great abilities |  | 
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        | not clear, not certain (sporny) |  | 
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        | give permision to use sth (udostępnić) |  | 
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        | when one arrives (tuż po przybyciu) |  | 
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        | mieć coś na uwadze, pamiętać |  | 
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        | uległość, poddanie się, posłuszeństwo |  | 
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        | wtrącać się (do cudzych spraw) |  | 
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        | wyuczyć kogoś, wpoić coś komuś |  | 
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        | żywiołowy, pełen energii, entuzjazmu |  | 
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        | nie pesząc się, bezwstydnie |  | 
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        | (oficjalne) stanowisko w jakiejś sprawie |  | 
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        | accepting one's defeat (posłyszeństwo, poddanie) |  | 
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        | to separate by force (rozdzielić siłą) |  | 
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        | to force sb to do sth (zmusić |  | 
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        | wtrącać się (do cudzych spraw) |  | 
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        | more important that anything else (główny, najważniejszy) |  | 
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        | to teach sb a skill by way of repetition (wyuczyć kogoś, wpoić coś komuś) |  | 
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        | to force sb to do sth (zmusić, przymusić) |  | 
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        | avid, very eager for sth (żarłoczny, nienasycony) |  | 
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        | to make unpleasant feeling less strong (śmierzyć, złagodzić) |  | 
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        | very energetic (żywiołowy, pełen energii, entuzjazmu) |  | 
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        | be shocking or harmful to sb/sth (być dużym ciosem wymierzonym w kogoś lub coś) |  | 
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        | to use in a strong or determined way (wywrzeć wpływ, nacisk) |  | 
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        | withoth worry about possible criticism or embarashment (nie pesząc się, bez zawstydzenia) |  | 
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        | to carry or pull sth with effort (taszczyć, wlec, targać) |  | 
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