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        |  inizia ad imparare to deal successfully with a difficult situation  |  |   Will she be able to cope with the work? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to become completely involved in something:  |  |   She got some books out of the library and immersed herself in Jewish history and culture |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   I wasn't even aware that he was ill. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to give up something for something else considered more important  |  |   He sacrificed his vacations to work on his book. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare If you use this adjective it means you are disappointed about something, but you do perhaps understand the reason for it  |  |  |  |  | 
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| inizia ad imparare |  |   So there are things that are not my strength |  |  | 
|   confusion and lack of order that result in damage or trouble:   spustoszenieinizia ad imparare |  |   The storm created complete havoc in the park. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare roztrzaskać, niszczyć, druzgotać  |  |   And shatter the lives of the families of the 239 people on board |  |  | 
|   unlucky and unsuccessful, often resulting in death:   feralny, fatalnyinizia ad imparare |  |   mounting speculation the disappearance of this ill- fated flight was in fact a deliberate act |  |  | 
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|  inizia ad imparare to flow or let out in large amounts  |  |   The volcano spewed (out) a giant cloud of ash, dust, and gases into the air |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to destroy something completely  |  |   Whole villages were wiped out in the fighting |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare If you '...' a plant, you put it in the ground and take care of it, usually in order to sell it  |  |   The villagers grow coffee and maize to sell in the market. |  |  | 
|   leave things as they are to avoid causing trouble or restarting an old argument   odpuścić sobieinizia ad imparare |  |   Don't remind her about the divorce. Let sleeping dogs lie and talk about something else |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to go to someone or a place and say that you have arrived  |  |   All visitors please report to reception. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare It's used to describe something or someone that isn't special, unremarkable or just ordinary  |  |   My job is nothing to shout about but at least it pays the bills. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare don't speak to me in an angry way  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare it's making me annoyed and angry  |  |  |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   you're driving me crackers!  |  |  | 
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|  inizia ad imparare time allowed away from work for a holiday or illness  |  |   How much annual/paid leave do you get? She's (gone) on leave (= holiday). I've asked if I can take a week's unpaid leave. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to be or stay away from the area where someone is so that you do not annoy them or make it difficult for them to do something  |  |   Make sure the kids keep out of the way while I’m working. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare wait for the situation to calm down  |  |   Good idea – I'll just let the dust settle. We've had lots of complaints about the changes but let's wait until the dust settles before we respond. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare it just describes a situation where you can't win. Basically, you can't do one thing until you have done another thing which you can't do until you have done the first thing.  |  |   I need my parent's car, but my mum says I need permission from my dad, then my dad says I need permission from my mum. I can't get permission from either. So I'm in a catch-22 situation. |  |  | 
|  overhearinizia ad imparare |  |   He was eavesdropping on our conversation. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to attack someone violently  |  |   A woman and a man have been convicted of assaulting a police officer. He had attempted to sexually assault the woman. |  |  | 
|   used to refer to someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation as you   członek czegoś, gość, kolegainizia ad imparare |  |   She introduced me to some of her fellow students. Our fellow travellers were mostly Spanish-speaking tourists |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare support (someone or something)  |  |   Are you getting behind our national team, Neil? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare in a competition, the person or team considered to be the weakest and the least likely to win  |  |   Nope, I'm supporting the underdog Iceland, Rob |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare fair and honest behaivour  |  |   There's not a lot of sportsmanship in it now |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare (someone or something is) the best in the world  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare lots of talking and publicity to make people interested in something  |  |   Well, we've had enough hype about the World Cup today and we're out of time. |  |  | 
|   a substance or layer that is left, usually after a liquid is removed   osadinizia ad imparare |  |   The flood left a thick deposit of mud over the entire ground floor of the house |  |  | 
|   a difficult or unlucky situation or event   nieszczęście, niepowodzenieinizia ad imparare |  |   She was always cheerful in adversity. |  |  | 
|   to look at something or someone for a long time, especially in surprise or admiration, or because you are thinking about something else:   przyglądać sięinizia ad imparare |  |   He spends hours gazing out of the window when he should be working. |  |  | 
|   to continue doing something, especially when this is difficult   kontynować działalność, iść naprzódinizia ad imparare |  |   They are pushing on with their campaign for improved childcare facilities |  |  | 
|   an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future   niepokójinizia ad imparare |  |   Children normally feel a lot of anxiety about their first day at school |  |  | 
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|   they are people you know who are powerful and in an important position and are able to help you   mieć wysoko postawionych przyjaciółinizia ad imparare |  |   have friends in high places    Despite failing her exams, Jane still managed to get a place at university – I'm sure she has friends in high places. |  |  | 
|   to look for someone or something, especially for a long time until you find him, her, or it:   poszukiwaćinizia ad imparare |  |   others are fairly risk-tolerant and in some cases even risk-seeking so they seek out decisions that have an aspect of risk to them. |  |  | 
|  oszczędzać pieniądze, odkładaćinizia ad imparare |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare describes people who don’t like risk  |  |  |  |  |