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prostacki, nieokrzesany, chamski start learning
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behaving in a very rude, offensive, and sometimes violent way: lout loutish behaviour She complained to me about a couple of loutish students.
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przesiedzieć coś (nie brać w czymś udziału); wysiedzieć do końca czegoś start learning
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to not take part in a physical activity such as a dance or a game, because you are tired or injured: I'm feeling rather tired, so I think I'll sit out the next dance. I wasn't able to sit the lecture out so I left early.
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delivery
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fuks, szczęśliwy traf, fart start learning
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One might have been a fluke, but two?
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pasaż handlowy, centrum handlowe, dzielnica sklepów zamknięta dla ruchu kołowego 🛑 start learning
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a part of a city or a town in which vehicles are not allowed, used for a special purpose, such as shopping: a shopping precinct a pedestrian precinct
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a mark on something that spoils its appearance: a fault in a person's character unblemished. freckles, scars, and other minor skin blemishes. Is any politician's record without blemish on this issue?
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zwariować, oszaleć, irsele a la olla start learning
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Comportarse como un loco o de forma extraña.
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a pointed metal part at one end of a pen, that the ink flows through when you write or draw You can tell winter's on its way - there's a real nip in the air in the mornings.
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pył zawieszony cząstka stała start learning
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an extremely small piece of dirt, especially one produced by road vehicles, that causes pollution: Biodiesel produces up to 50 percent fewer particulates. Studies have linked exposure to particulates in air pollution with increased risk for heart disease.
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nitka (DNA, przędzy), pasmo; wątek start learning
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She tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ears. a strand of dental floss. There are so many different strands to the plot that it's hard to follow.
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czyścić zęby z nitka dentystyczna start learning
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thread your teeth with dental floss
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czuć pismo nosem, czuć, co się święci; nie podobać się (coś komuś), przeczuwać coś złego (pot. śmierdzieć) start learning
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We'd better vamoose. I smell a rat. She definitely smelt a rat and that is why she didn't turn up at work today.
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a group of cells, found especially on the tongue, that allow different tastes to be recognized
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a person who uses money, food, a room in a house, etc. given by other people, but who gives nothing to them in exchange All I'm asking is a place to park my car for 30 minutes without being made to feel like a freeloader. Most likely the people in those apartments will be freeloading
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You, who've kept them all alive, have been called an exploiter.
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I'm having my car fixed in a car shop.
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every person in a group There were 400 people at the meeting and they all, to a man, voted for the motion. we have cater for all of the reenactment groups, to a man
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