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CAE - Gold C1 Advanced - Unit 2

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    CAE - Gold C1 Advanced - Unit 2
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  • happening at night (nocny)
    nocturnal, adj, nɒkˈtɜːnl, Rebecca paid a nocturnal visit to the flat.,
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  • a sudden increase in the number of times that something bad happens (epidemia)
    epidemic, noun, ˌepəˈdemɪk, ˌepɪˈdemɪk, Britain is suffering an epidemic of petty crime.,
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  • not having a clear purpose or reason (bez celu)
    aimlessly, adv, ˈeɪmləsli, a young man drifting through life aimlessly.,
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  • the early morning hours, between about one and four o’clock (wczesne godziny porannae)
    small hours, noun, smɔːl ˈaʊ‿əz, He finally fell exhausted into bed in the small hours.,
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  • troubles, suffering, loss, etc., which are unnecessary because they could easily have been avoided (niepotrzebnie)
    needlessly, adv, ˈniːdləsli, People are dying needlessly every year of heart attacks.,
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  • to feel anxious or worried about something that is going to happen or may happen (bać się, lękać się)
    dread, verb, dred, I’ve got an interview tomorrow and I’m dreading it.,
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  • someone who is quiet and shy, and does not enjoy being with other people (introwertyk)
    introvert, noun, ˈɪntrəvɜːt, My brother is an introvert and refuses to go to any parties.,
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  • feeling happy because you are no longer worried about something (odczuwający ulgę)
    relieved, adj, rɪˈliːvd, She looked immensely relieved when she heard the news.,
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  • a report, argument, etc., that is like this is unfair because it emphasises one opinion too much (nieobiektywny)
    unbalanced, adj, ʌnˈbælənst, an unbalanced relationship.,
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  • worried or upset (niespokojny)
    disturbed, adj, dɪˈstɜːbd, Police are very disturbed about the latest trend.,
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  • when one group, person, or thing is separate from others (izolacja, odosobnienie)
    isolation, noun, ˌaɪsəˈleɪʃən, Because of its geographical isolation, the area developed its own unique culture.,
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  • the ability to make yourself do the things you know you ought to do, without someone making you do them (zdyscyplinowany)
    self-disciplined, adj, ˌself ˈdɪs ə plɪnd, A lot of the kids seemed to lack self-discipline.,
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  • someone who is cultivated is intelligent and knows a lot about music, art, literature, etc. (kulturalny, wykształcony)
    cultivated, adj, ˈkʌltəveɪtəd, ˈkʌltɪveɪtəd, a highly cultivated man.,
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  • to use all or most of your time, effort, etc., in order to do something or help someone (poświęcać, angażować)
    devote, verb, dɪˈvəʊt, He devoted his energies to writing films.,
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  • an icon, similar to an emoticon, used in electronic messages and on websites, originally in Japan (emotikon)
    emoji, noun, ɪˈməʊdʒi, He always included an emoji in his texts to me.,
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  • a quality or feature of something or someone that is typical of them and easy to recognise (cecha charakterystyczna)
    characteristic, noun, ˌkærəktəˈrɪstɪk, ˌkærɪktəˈrɪstɪk, a baby discovering the physical characteristics of objects.,
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