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to stay away from a person, place, situation, etc
 
to avoid
 
to go red
 
to make an excuse
 
to hesitate
to damage or ruin; to make bad or useless - choose the correct word
 
to spoil something
 
to avoid something
 
to go red
 
to make an excuse
a reason that you give to explain why you did something wrong: E _ _ _ _ _
An excuse
He kissed her on the cheek and she went bright red. explain: to go red
to turn red, to blush
" to drop somebody off" (podrzucić kogoś) - explain in English
to give somebody a ride
"to deceive" (oszukać) - means....
 
to make someone believe something that is not true
 
to damage something badly
 
to pause before doing something,
 
to fall for somebody
unusual in an interesting way
 
wacky
 
weak
 
whizzkid
 
wild
to choose something
 
to pick something
 
to pursue something
 
to praise somebody
 
to peek at something
to try to do something
 
to attempt to do sth
 
to achieve sth
 
to advise something
 
to attract something
to pause because you are not certain/sure
 
to hesitate
 
to commute
 
to realise
 
to hope
People who work for a particular company or organisation
 
employees
 
commuters
 
employers
 
residents
a very large mass of ice that floats in the sea
an iceberg
to include someone in something, or to make them take part in sth
to involve sb
a large group of animals of the same type that live and feed together
a herd of sth
to try to do something, especially something difficult
to attempt to do sth
to finally arrive at a place
to reach a destination
If you say that, you mean that you cannot understand it
to get you head around sth
the situation in which you have to wait longer than expected for something to happen
a delay
to pause before you do or say something
to hesitate
o not to have enough of sth
to run out of sth
When an interviewer asked her questions, she would hesitate a lot” - explain: to hesitate
o pause before you do or say something
He is running out of ideas to write about" - explain: to run out of sth
to not to have enough of sth
“One news item involved a robot lady” - explain: to involve sb
to include someone in something, or to make them take part in sth
"I can’t quite get my head around that, can you?" - explain: To cannot get your head around sth
If you say that, you mean that you cannot understand it
They used to cover their royal tombs and temples with details pictures of their culture and everyday life” - explain: a tomb
a large stone structure or underground room where someone, especially an important person, is buried
“People could then parachute off when their destination was reached” - explain: reach a destination
to finally arrive at a place
One cow fell onto the tracks while the railway employees were attempting to move them off the platform” - explain: to attempt to do sth
to try to do something, especially something difficult
Rush hour had just begun when a herd of escaped cows found their way into a local railway station" - explain: a herd of sth
a large group of animals of the same type that live and feed together
“Rush hour had just begun when a herd of escaped cows found their way into a local railway station” - explain: rush hour
the busy part of the day when towns and cities are crowded
“Early last week, there were more delays than usual on certain train lines” - explain" a delay
to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected