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  • He’s a ___ (zagorzały) football fan and never misses a match.
    He’s a die-hard football fan and never misses a match.
  • Prolonged exposure to cold can lead to ___ (odmrożenie).
    Prolonged exposure to cold can lead to frostbite.
  • Be careful climbing the tree! Don't f___ o___ (spaść)!
    Be careful climbing the tree! Don't fall off!
  • B___ up, everyone! The road is going to be bumpy.
    Buckle up, everyone! The road is going to be bumpy.
  • I didn't realize that Melanie hadn't been to college - I suppose I just took it for g_____ (wziąłęm to za pewnik).
    I didn't realize that Melanie hadn't been to college - I suppose I just took it for granted.
  • Nie lubię tempa współczesnego życia.
    I don't like the pace of modern life.
  • The teacher s___ o___ (wyróżnił) Jane for her excellent work.
    The teacher singled out Jane for her excellent work.
  • bób
    broad bean
  • Turn ___ the light when you leave the room.
    off
  • Mężczyzna w czarnym płaszczu nie odwrócił się.
    The man in the black coat did not turn round.
  • S___ w___ (trzymaj się) your plan, and you'll improve in no time!
    Stick with your plan, and you'll improve in no time!
  • Japan has shown us how easily a (elektrownia jądrowa) can get out of control.
    Japan has shown us how easily a nuclear power plant can get out of control.
  • She s___ me up (wystawiła mnie) last night and didn’t even call.
    She stood me up last night and didn’t even call.
  • Ona ruszyła z celem zostania najmłodszym jak dotąd zwycięzcą.
    She set out with the aim of becoming the youngest ever winner.
  • Cierpliwość popłaca.
    Patience pays off.
  • You need to add some ___ (ocet) to the salad dressing.
    You need to add some vinegar to the salad dressing.
  • Nakarmiłem i napoiłem konie.
    I've fed and watered the horses.
  • The ___ (przedmiejski) train station is close to my house.
    The suburban train station is close to my house.
  • Jeśli planujesz zainwestować w firmę swojego przyjaciela, radzę ci dobrze się zastanowić [idm; użyj LOOK]
    If you're planning to invest in your friend's company, I advise you to look before you leap.
  • Look ___! There's a car coming!
    out
  • Jeśli nie odczepisz się ode mnie, powiem moim rodzicom.
    If you don't stop picking on me, I will tell my parents.
  • Ona wyrzeźbiła figurkę z lodu.
    She carved a figure from ice.
  • The  (osada) was started in the 1920s.
    The settlement was started in the 1920s.
  • Po obiedzie poszliśmy na przechadzkę wzdłuż plaży. [nie używaj WALK]
    After dinner, we went for a stroll along the beach.
  • I often ___ into (wpaść na) friends while shopping in town.
    I often bump into friends while shopping in town.
  • You should d___ (wyrzucić) old clothes that you no longer wear.
    You should discard old clothes that you no longer wear.
  • I might ___ ___ (wpaść do / phr v) the shop on my way home.
    I might pop into the shop on my way home.
  • She announced she would (ubiegać się o prezydenturę) in the next election.
    She announced she would run for the presidency in the next election.
  • We ran ___ of milk, so I need to go to the store.
    out
  • Can you ___ (powiesić / phr v) these pictures on the wall for me?
    Can you put up these pictures on the wall for me?
  • I'm a___ e___ (zamieniam się w słuch). Tell me everything you saw that night.
    I'm all ears. Tell me everything you saw that night.
  • Zorza polarna rozświetliła arktyczne niebo.
    The Northern Lights illuminated the Arctic sky.
  • Spójrz, tam jest źródło! Jesteśmy uratowani!
    Look, there's a spring! We're saved!
  • The forest floor was covered with ___ (paprocie).
    The forest floor was covered with ferns.
  • Moja szefowa to gderliwa starsza pani.
    My boss is a grumpy old lady.
  • Get ___ the car, we're going to be late!
    in
  • Lucy, znudzony wszystkim, skubał jedzenie.
    Lucy, bored with everything, picked at his food.
  • Jest duża społeczność żydowska mieszkająca w tej okolicy.
    There's a large Jewish community living in this area.
  • Uważam to za trudne. [nie używaj THINK]
    I find it difficult.
  • Oni sprzedawali zimne napoje na plaży. [nie używaj DRINKS]
    They were selling cold beverages on the beach.
  • Zjeżdżanie na nartach w dół zbocza było świetną zabawą!
    Skiing down the hill was fun!
  • I'm really ___ (w kropce / idm) about what to do next.
    I'm really in a pickle about what to do next.
  • She f___ f___ (zakochała się w) him the moment they met.
    She fell for him the moment they met.
  • He b___ off (zignorował) the criticism and continued working.
    He brushed off the criticism and continued working.
  • fasolka szparagowa
    green bean
  • Warunki pogodowe były ekstremalne, ale udało nam się kontynuować naszą wycieczkę. / nie używaj EXTREME
    Weather conditions were severe but we managed to continue our trip.
  • The painting was accidentally hung ___-___ (do góry nogami).
    The painting was accidentally hung upside-down.
  • The fog was so ___ (gęsty) that I could hardly see.
    The fog was so thick that I could hardly see.
  • Cutting down trees can ___ (szkodzić) the environment.
    Cutting down trees can harm the environment.
  • Nie powinieneś tak często zmieniać zdania.
    You shouldn't change your mind so often.
  • There was a sudden ___ (napływ) of people into the country.
    There was a sudden surge of people into the country.
  • After years of waiting tables, she finally saved enough to open her own bakery and m___ a l___ (zarabiać na życie) doing what she loved.
    After years of waiting tables, she finally saved enough to open her own bakery and make a living doing what she loved.
  • We saw a ___ (łoś) while hiking in Canada; it was huge!
    We saw a moose while hiking in Canada; it was huge!
  • Założę się że twoje stopy mają się przytulnie i ciepło w twoich wyłożonych futerkiem butach.
    I bet your feet are nice and snug in your fur-lined boots!
  • This time of year, most employees are completely ___ ___ (zakopani /IDM) with work.
    This time of year, most employees are completely snowed under with work.
  • Pałac otoczony jest idealnie wypielęgnowanymi ogrodami.
    The palace is surrounded by perfectly manicured gardens.
  • Myślę że łapie mnie grypa.
    I think I'm coming down with flu.
  • I managed to s___ (= notice) a rare bird in the tree.
    I managed to spot a rare bird in the tree.
  • Łazienka miała kafelki na ścianach.
    The bathroom had tiles on walls.
  • On jest ojcem dwóch niegrzeczych dzieci.
    He is a father of two naughty children.
  • Ona kupiła szminkę w jasnym odcieniu czerwieni.
    She bought a lipstick in a light shade of red.
  • We need to a___ (złożyć) the furniture before moving it upstairs.
    We need to assemble the furniture before moving it upstairs.
  • Każdy uczestnik został obdarowany sowitą nagrodą.
    Every contestant was given a handsome prize.
  • Wolałbym pojechać autokarem.
    I would prefer to go by coach.
  • Ona jest na skraju załamania nerwowego po rozwodzie.
    She's on the verge of a nervous breakdown after the divorce.
  • She doesn't really get ___ with her new neighbours.
    on
  • Sarah f___ o___ (pokłóciła się) with her best friend after a disagreement.
    Sarah fell out with her best friend after a disagreement.
  • K___ o___ (trzymaj się z dala) the wet grass! You'll get muddy.
    Keep off the wet grass! You'll get muddy.
  • Moja babcia zmarła w 2009. [nie używaj DIE]
    My grandmother passed away in 2009.
  • On minął bibliotekę.
    He passed the library.
  • Wolisz wodę niegazowaną czy gazowaną?
    Do you prefer still or sparkling water?
  • She is so _____-minded! She often loses her keys.
    She is so absent-minded! She often loses her keys.
  • The magician seemed to be ___ (niewidzialny) during the trick.
    The magician seemed to be invisible during the trick.
  • Nauczyciel upomniał mnie za przeklinanie.
    The teacher told me off for swearing.
  • Mam nadzieję że aparat to uchwyci.
    I hope the camera will pick it up.
  • goździk [kwiat]
    carnation
  • I'm having an o__-day (słabszy dzień), so I might make some mistakes at work.
    I'm having an off-day, so I might make some mistakes at work.
  • Wynalazca rozwinął unikalną metodę robienia lodów.
    The inventor developed a unique method of making ice cream.
  • (Według mnie - nie używaj "in my opinion"), a healthy lifestyle is key to overall well-being.
    To my mind, a healthy lifestyle is key to overall well-being.
  • Ona nie rozpoznała żadnego z nazwisk.
    She didn't recognize any of the names.
  • Make sure to ___ (oskrobać) the windshield before driving in the morning.
    Make sure to scrape the windshield before driving in the morning.
  • The car got stuck in a ___ (zaspa śnieżna) after the snowstorm.
    The car got stuck in a snowdrift after the snowstorm.
  • She collects newspaper ___ (wycinki) for her project.
    She collects newspaper clippings for her project.
  • Co może zapewnić lepszą przyczepność na śliskich drogach?
    What can provide better traction on slippery roads?
  • This mainly concerns women over 55 and men in the age r___ from 55 to 64. [między]
    This mainly concerns women over 55 and men in the age range from 55 to 64.
  • Try to k___ up w___ (nadążyć za) the rest of the class.
    Try to keep up with the rest of the class.
  • After years of city life, they decided to go off ___ (żyć poza systemem) and live in a cabin in the wilderness.
    After years of city life, they decided to go off grid and live in a cabin in the wilderness.
  • The village was so ___ (odległa) that it took us three hours to drive there.
    The village was so remote that it took us three hours to drive there.
  • She decided to (poruszyć temat) of her concerns at the meeting.
    She decided to raise the subject of her concerns at the meeting.
  • The abandoned house had an e___ atmosphere, making my skin crawl.
    The abandoned house had an eerie atmosphere, making my skin crawl.
  • Roztop trochę czekolady i polej nią to ciasto.
    Melt some chocolate and pour it over this cake.
  • W angielskim jest wiele słów pochodzących z łaciny.
    In English there are a lot of words derived from Latin.
  • They visited the king's ___ (grobowiec) during their trip.
    They visited the king's tomb during their trip.
  • She's d___ in the d___ (mieć chandrę) because she failed the test.
    She's down in the dumps because she failed the test.
  • Musimy posypywać chodniki zimą
    We need to grit the pavement in winter.
  • That abandoned town is a real g___ place—no one has lived there for years.
    That abandoned town is a real ghost place—no one has lived there for years.
  • Can you help me d___ u___ (zapiąć) my jacket? The zipper is stuck.
    Can you help me do up my jacket? The zipper is stuck.
  • Be careful when walking on ___ snow (błotnisty śnieg), it’s slippery.
    Be careful when walking on slushy snow, it’s slippery.
  • Pozwól że najpierw sprawdzę mój harmonogram.
    Let me check my schedule first.
  • Without proper treatment, he could ___ ___ (oślepnąć) from the injury.
    Without proper treatment, he could go blind from the injury.
  • He decided to ___ (rozdawać / phr v) his old clothes to charity.
    He decided to give away his old clothes to charity.
  • They s___ u___ (zaaranżować) a trap to catch the thief.
    They set up a trap to catch the thief.
  • To ___ ___ ___ (przełamać lody /IDM) at the party, Emma suggested playing a quick game to get everyone talking.
    To break the ice at the party, Emma suggested playing a quick game to get everyone talking.
  • Aby być dobrym nauczycielem, musisz być konsekwentny.
    To be a good teacher, you have to be consistent.
  • Hydraulik aktualnie naprawia system rur w łazience.
    The plumber is currently fixing the pipe work in the bathroom.
  • Be careful not to ___ over (przewrócić / phr v) the vase.
    Be careful not to knock over the vase.
  • A massive ___ (kawał) of ice broke off the glacier and fell into the ocean.
    A massive chunk of ice broke off the glacier and fell into the ocean.
  • Mój syn jest nocnym markiem. On kładzie się spać o 3 nad ranem.
    My son is a night owl. He goes to sleep at 3 a.m.
  • This ___ (gatunek) of bird is endangered.
    This species of bird is endangered.
  • She is always w___ (chętna) to share her knowledge with less experienced colleagues.
    She is always willing to share her knowledge with less experienced colleagues.
  • Czy czujesz się winny?
    Are you feeling guilty?
  • Powinnaś zawsze nosić buty na płaskim obcasie gdy prowadzisz samochód.
    You should always wear flat shoes when driving a car.
  • Aby dowiedzieć się więcej, odwiedź naszą stronę internetową.
    To find out more, visit our website.
  • On próbuje ograniczyć palenie.
    He's trying to cut down on smoking.
  • Już prawie przestała płakać, ale jego nieprzyjemne słowa uruchomiły ją (jej płacz) na nowo. /phr v
    She had almost stopped crying, but his harsh words set her off again.
  • I'll pick you ___ from school at 3pm.
    up
  • They decided to take a s___ (spacer) through the park.
    They decided to take a stroll through the park.
  • The archaeologist discovered an ___ (starożytny) artifact.
    The archaeologist discovered an ancient artifact.
  • Przestań się mnie czepiać!
    Stop picking on me!
  • Proszę, ścisz muzykę!
    Please, turn the music down!
  • After the bad news, he was really d____ in the d____ (zdołowany).
    After the bad news, he was really down in the dumps.
  • Ona dba o dom, ale zaniedbuje ogród.
    She takes care of the house but she neglects the garden.
  • Podaj mi sól, proszę.
    Pass me the salt, please.
  • Nie ma potrzeby krzyczeć, słyszę cię.
    There's no need to shout, I can hear you.
  • (Miej na uwadze) the deadline when submitting your project.
    Bear in mind the deadline when submitting your project.
  • Moja żona nie lubi, kiedy chodzę do pubu z kolegami z pracy.
    My wife doesn't like it when I go to the pub with my colleagues.
  • This bag is a ___ (podróbka) of the original brand.
    This bag is a knockoff of the original brand.
  • Czasami ciężko jest stawić czoła prawdzie.
    Sometimes it's difficult to face the truth.
  • She had a ___ (zmiana zdania / idm) and decided to stay.
    She had a change of heart and decided to stay.
  • Kiedy pogoda się poprawi, wyjdziemy na zewnątrz.
    When the weather improves, we'll go outside.
  • Jaywalking is considered (łamanie prawa) in many places.
    Jaywalking is considered breaking the law in many places.
  • Do ___ your jacket before you go outside, it's chilly.
    up
  • karnacja
    complexion
  • (Odśnieżanie) plays an essential role in keeping the roads safe.
    Clearing snow plays an essential role in keeping the roads safe.
  • The news of the wildfire quickly ___ (rozprzestrzeniać się) across social media.
    The news of the wildfire quickly spread across social media.
  • goździk [przyprawa]
    clove
  • (Palmy daktylowe) are known for their sweet and nutritious fruits.
    Date palms are known for their sweet and nutritious fruits.
  • To ważne aby trzymać się planu kiedy próbujesz osiągnąć cel.
    It is important to stick to a plan when you are trying to achieve a goal.
  • Powinniśmy do piątku oddać wypracowania.
    We should hand in our essays by Friday.
  • Mój pies przeskoczył nad płotem i uciekł. [nie używaj JUMP]
    My dog leaped over the fence and ran away.
  • In her bright yellow raincoat, she really s___ o___ (wyróżnia się) from the crowd.
    In her bright yellow raincoat, she really stands out from the crowd.
  • The picture on the wall was hanging l___ (krzywo).
    The picture on the wall was hanging lopsided.
  • Turn up the volume! This song is amazing—it’s my j__! (to moja bajka)
    Turn up the volume! This song is amazing—it’s my jam!
  • The weather forecast predicts a (piękny dzień - nie używaj beautiful) with clear skies and sunshine.
    The weather forecast predicts a fine day with clear skies and sunshine.
  • I want to find ___ more about this! It’s so interesting.
    out
  • Kto rano wstaje temu Pan Bóg daje.
    The early bird catches the worm.
  • Upewnij się że ubrałeś się na cebulkę na wypadek wahań temperatury.
    Be sure to dress in layers for the temperature swings.
  • Można robić prawie wszystko, ale należy pamiętać o zachowaniu umiaru.
    You can do almost everything, if you remember to do it in moderation.
  • Let’s ___ (zakończyć /phr v) the meeting before it gets too late.
    Let’s wrap up the meeting before it gets too late.
  • (Autobus jeździ) every hour during the weekdays.
    The bus runs every hour during the weekdays.
  • We need to get to the ___ (dotrzeć do sedna problemu /IDM) to solve it effectively.
    We need to get to the root of a problem to solve it effectively.
  • His fear of failure seems to s___ from (wynika z) childhood experiences.
    His fear of failure seems to stem from childhood experiences.
  • After weeks of traveling, she finally enjoyed some ___ (odosobnienie) in the mountains.
    After weeks of traveling, she finally enjoyed some solitude in the mountains.
  • Ona dała mi użyteczną poradę odnośnie hodowli pomidorów.
    She gave me a useful tip about/for growing tomatoes.
  • I love history, and I often ___ deep ___ (zagłębiać się w) books about ancient civilizations.
    I love history, and I often dive deep into books about ancient civilizations.
  • The UK has a ___ (umiarkowany) climate, meaning winters are mild and summers aren’t too hot.
    The UK has a temperate climate, meaning winters are mild and summers aren’t too hot.
  • Czy możesz mi pomóc? [nie używaj HELP]
    Can you give me a hand?
  • H___ on (zaczekaj) a sec. I need to tie my shoelace, then I'll be ready to play!
    Hold on a sec. I need to tie my shoelace, then I'll be ready to play!
  • Mam rozdzierający ból głowy i muszę odpocząć.
    I have a splitting headache and I need to rest.
  • The long ___ (susza) destroyed many crops in the region.
    The long drought destroyed many crops in the region.
  • Rzeczy trochę wymknęły się spod kontroli na imprezie i 3 okna zostały rozbite.
    Things got a little out of hand at the party and three windows were broken.
  • Nie znoszę ludzi którzy rzucają śmieci (na ulicę).
    I hate people who drop liiter.
  • Nie traktuj mnie jak dziecko!
    Don't baby me!
  • We’ll have to d___ w___ (obejść się bez) electricity until it’s fixed.
    We’ll have to do without electricity until it’s fixed.
  • Czy mógłbyś mi udzielić kilku rad dotyczących zakupu telefonu?
    Could you give me some advice on buying a mobile phone?
  • Kartki są sklejone mocnym klejem.
    The sheets are glued together with strong adhesive.
  • What are you trying to g___ a___ (do czego zmierzasz)? Can you just say it directly?
    What are you trying to get at? Can you just say it directly?
  • Ta ulica rozciąga się od kościoła do biura.
    The street ranges from church to the office.
  • When I saw the view from the mountain, my j__ dropped.
    When I saw the view from the mountain, my jaw dropped.
  • Don't forget to ___ (naładować) your mobile before bed.
    charge
  • Doceniam twoją pomoc.
    I appreciate your help.
  • Zbudowaliśmy ognisko aby nie zamarznąć.
    We've built a bonfire in order not to freeze.
  • Driving on ___ (gołoledź) can be extremely dangerous.
    Driving on black ice can be extremely dangerous.
  • Poradź mi coś.
    Give me some advice.
  • Upewnij się, że zdobędziesz informacje zanim pójdziesz na rozmowę.
    Make sure you do research before you go for an interview.
  • After their argument, they made ___ and became friends again.
    up
  • The milk has gone ___, I'll have to throw it away.
    off
  • When the temperatures rise, the snow will ___ (odmarzać).
    When the temperatures rise, the snow will thaw.
  • Nie widzę różnicy między cytrynami i limonkami.
    I can't tell the difference between lemons and limes.
  • Ona rzuciła pracę pod wpływem impulsu. [idm]
    She quit her job on a whim.
  • The carpenter swept the ___ (trociny) off the floor after finishing the job.
    The carpenter swept the sawdust off the floor after finishing the job.
  • We'll be back after this short (przerwie na reklamę).
    We'll be back after this short commercial break.
  • Without ___ (tlen), humans wouldn’t be able to survive.
    Without oxygen, humans wouldn’t be able to survive.
  • Wiatr się wzmaga, lepiej chodźmy do domu.
    The wind is picking up, we'd better go home.
  • The e___ forest stays green all year round.
    The evergreen forest stays green all year round.
  • Moje oczy zawsze łzawią kiedy kroję cebulę. [nie używaj CRY]
    My eyes always water when I cut the onions.
  • Her ___ (zdolność) to solve puzzles is impressive.
    Her ability to solve puzzles is impressive.
  • Masz rację i przepraszam.
    You're right, and I apologize.
  • The fridge was almost ___ (pusty), so we had to go grocery shopping.
    The fridge was almost empty, so we had to go grocery shopping.
  • Nigdy nie przewijałam dziecka.
    I have never changed the baby.
  • Ona sądzi że oni patrzą na nią z pogardą bo nie ma pracy.
    She thinks they look down on her because she doesn't have a job.