angielski
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polski
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opcje
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acclaimed
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praised by a lot of people |
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accomplish
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to succeed in doing something good |
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accordance
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in the way described by a rule, law, or wish |
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accusation
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when you say that someone has done something bad |
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accustomed
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you have experienced it often enough for it to seem normal to you. |
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acquaintance
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someone who you know but do not know well |
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adaptation
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the process or act of changing to suit a new situation |
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addictive
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it makes you want more of it so that you become addicted |
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affluent
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having a lot of money |
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affordable
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cheap enough for most people to be able to buy |
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agenda
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a list of subjects that people will discuss at a meeting |
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allegation
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when you say that someone has done something wrong or illegal, without proof that this is true |
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alleged
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believed to be true, but not proved |
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ally
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someone who supports you, especially when other people are against you |
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alongside
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next to someone or something |
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alteration
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a change, or the process of changing something |
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amendment
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a change in the words of a document, or the process of doing this |
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amid
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while something else is happening |
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ample
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enough, or more than enough |
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anticipate
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to expect something, or to prepare for something before it happens |
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anyhow
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used when you want to slightly change something that you have just said |
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appalling
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very bad |
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appeal
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when a lot of people are asked to give money, information or help urgently |
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appetite
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the feeling that makes you want to eat |
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applaud
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to clap your hands to show that you have enjoyed a performance, talk, etc |
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appliance
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a piece of electrical equipment with a particular purpose in the home |
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arise
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If a problem arises, it starts to happen. |
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assert
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to say that something is certainly true |
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asset
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a person, skill or quality which is useful or helps you to succeed |
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associate
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to connect someone or something in your mind with someone or something else |
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assumption
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something that you think is true without having any proof |
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assurance
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a promise |
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