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      In spite of all their haste, they didn’t have time to finish.   începe să înveți
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      Have you heard today's weather forecast?   începe să înveți
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      prognoza pogody; a statement of what the weather is likely to be for the next day or few days, usually broadcast on television or radio or printed in a newspaper   
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      All night long fireworks soared into the sky.   începe să înveți
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      rosnąć, wznosić się; to rise very quickly to a high level   
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      I read your letter with great delight.   începe să înveți
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      rozkosz; great pleasure, satisfaction, or happiness   
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      Her parents carried out their threat to take away her mobile phone if her grades didn't improve.   începe să înveți
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      zagrożenie; a suggestion that something unpleasant or violent will happen, especially if a particular action or order is not followed   
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      The destruction of the rainforests is contributing to global warming.   începe să înveți
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      globalne ocieplenie; a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases such as carbon dioxide that are collecting in the air around the earth and stopping heat escaping into space   
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      He hopes school officials will continue to work earnestly to ensure the rights of their minority students.   începe să înveți
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      usilnie; in a serious and determined way, often without humour   
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      krótki okres czasu; a short period of a particular type of weather   
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      How do you manage to work in this heat without air conditioning?   începe să înveți
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      upał; the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something   
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      The consequences of this heatwave for our countries and their populations have been appalling.   începe să înveți
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      fala upałów; a period of time such as a few weeks when the weather is much hotter than usual   
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      She keeps a little money in reserve.   începe să înveți
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      rezerwa; the act of keeping something or a supply of something until it is needed, or a supply that you keep   
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      There's something intrinsically wrong with taking advantage of children.   începe să înveți
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      wewnętrznie; in a way that is an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person or thing   
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      The new ramp will facilitate the entry of wheelchairs.   începe să înveți
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      ułatwiać; to make something possible or easier   
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      She has the most peculiar ideas.   începe să înveți
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      osobliwy, specyficzny, dziwny; unusual and strange, sometimes in an unpleasant way   
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      I was having such a good time I was reluctant to leave.   începe să înveți
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      niechętny; not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it   
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      We don't usually have such boiling hot weather.   începe să înveți
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      She let the gentle breeze cool her face.   începe să înveți
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      wietrzyk; a light and pleasant wind   
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      I felt a bit chilly so I put on a jacket.   începe să înveți
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      This shirt still feels a bit damp.   începe să înveți
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      wilgotny; slightly wet, especially in a way that is not pleasant or comfortable   
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      Tomorrow will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle.   începe să înveți
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      mżawka; rain in very small, light drops   
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      It's freezing in here - can I close the window?   începe să înveți
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      New York is very hot and humid in the summer.   începe să înveți
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      wilgotnie; containing extremely small drops of water in the air   
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      He has suffered a mild heart attack - nothing too serious.   începe să înveți
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      łagodny; not violent, severe, or extreme   
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      ] You’d better take an umbrella – it’s pouring out there.   începe să înveți
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      ulewa; it is raining heavily   
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      You're soaked! Did you get caught in the shower?   începe să înveți
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      przelotny deszcz; a short period of rain or snow   
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      I put my hands in my pockets to keep them warm.   începe să înveți
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      ciepły; having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot   
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      It took several hours for the fog to lift.   începe să înveți
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      mgła; a weather condition in which very small drops of water come together to form a thick cloud close to the land or sea, making it difficult to see   
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      The mountain villages seem to be permanently shrouded in mist.   începe să înveți
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      mgiełka; thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air just above an area of ground or water   
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      As we flew into the airport, we could see a murky yellow smog hovering over the city.   începe să înveți
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      smog; a mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals, especially in cities, that makes the atmosphere difficult to breathe and harmful for health   
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      We once got stuck in a blizzard for six hours.   începe să înveți
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      zamieć; a severe snow storm with strong winds   
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      This year (a) severe drought has ruined the crops.   începe să înveți
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      susza; a long period when there is little or no rain   
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      Our washing machine broke down yesterday and flooded the kitchen.   începe să înveți
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      powódź' to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems   
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      There will be widespread showers of rain, hail and sleet.   începe să înveți
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      grad; small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky like rain   
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      The state of Florida was hit by a hurricane that did serious damage.   începe să înveți
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      huragan; a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean   
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      That tree was struck by lightning.   începe să înveți
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      błyskawica; a flash of bright light in the sky that is produced by electricity moving between clouds or from clouds to the ground   
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      The failure of the monsoon would destroy harvests on which a billion people rely.   începe să înveți
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      monsun; the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries   
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      There was a clap of thunder and then it started to pour with rain.   începe să înveți
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      grzmot; the sudden loud noise that comes from the sky especially during a storm   
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      The weather in Britain is notoriously changeable.   începe să înveți
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      He fell into the icy waters of the Moscow river.   începe să înveți
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      bardzo zimny, pokryty lodem; extremely cold   
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      It looks as if we are in for a settled spell this week.   începe să înveți
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      niezmienna; Settled weather is calm and unlikely to change   
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      Thick, black smoke was pouring out of the chimney.   începe să înveți
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      gęsty/gruby; difficult to see through   
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