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species gatunek *** n C / spi ƒi z/ features and are able to produce young plants or animals together this National Park.
to pull something so that it separates into pieces or gets a hole in
tear drzeć ** v /teY(r)/ it, or to become damaged in this way It s made of very thin material that tears easily.
troop gromada, grupa *** n C /tru p/ a group of animals We saw a troop of monkeys in the jungle.
It isn't possible to grow many tropical plants in
tropical tropikalny ** adj / trRpjk(Y)l/ in or from the hottest parts of the world England.
a covered area along the outside of a house, often enclosed by a
veranda weranda n C /vY rændY/ low wall We had afternoon tea on the veranda.
volunteer ochotnik, wolontariusz ** n C / vRlYn tjY(r)/ someone who is not paid for the work that they do The organization is appealing for volunteers.
Charities that rescue or look after animals are
well-supported hojnie wspierany adj / wel sY pTÐ(r)td/ provided with plenty of money also well supported.
worried sick bardzo zmartwiony adj / wŒrid sjk/ very worried Where have you been? We ve been worried
Unit 11
Geographical
features
bay zatoka ** n C /bej/ an area of the coast where the land curves inwards The harbour lights were visible across the bay.
Canals were dug to connect England s industrial
canal kanaÅ‚ ** n C /kY næl/ an artificial river cities with the sea.
a large area of land that continues further out into the sea than the
cape przylÄ…dek n C /kejp/ land it is part of. This word is often used in the names of places. They sailed around the cape.
a large area of land with few plants and little water and where the
desert pustynia ** n C / dezY(r)t/ weather is always dry We drove across the Gobi Desert.
falls wodospad *** n pl /fTÐlz/ a waterfall Have you ever been to the Niagara Falls?
gulf zatoka n C /aŒlf/ a large area of sea that is almost surrounded by land We visited the Persian Gulf last year.
mount góra n C /maŠnt/ a mountain: used in names He's going to attempt to climb Mount Everest?
ocean ocean ** n C / YŠƒ(Y)n/ one of the large areas of salt water that cover most of the Earth We flew over the Atlantic ocean.
a long piece of land that is mostly surrounded by water, but is
peninsula półwysep n C /pY njnsjŠlY/ joined at one end to a larger area of land It's a narrow peninsula.
strait cieśnina n C /strejt/ a narrow area of water that joins two larger areas of water Where is the Strait of Hormuz?
Binomials
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bits and pieces drobiazgi phr / bjts Yn pi sjz/ small individual things With a couple of bits and pieces that I ve added.
in a written or printed form, and therefore more likely to be true or d
black and white czarno na biaÅ‚ym phr / blæk Yn wajt/ efinite I want it written down here in black and white.
born and bred urodzony i wychowany phr / bTÐ(r)n Yn bred/ used for saying where someone was born and grew up Jane was born and bred in Seattle.
biedny, bez dachu nad
down and out gÅ‚owÄ… i pracy phr / daŠn Yn aŠt/ very poor, with nowhere to live and no job He was down-and-out, and with nowhere to go.
She s your own flesh and blood how can you
flesh and blood krewny phr / fleƒ Yn blŒd/ someone s relative treat her like that?
to decide not to continue being angry about something that
someone has done, and not to allow your memory of it to influence I might forgive and forget, but I m more likely to
forgive and forget wybaczyć i zapomnieć phr /fY(r) ajv Yn fY(r) aet/ your future relationship get mad and get even.
here and now tu i teraz phr / hjY(r) Yn naŠ/ at this moment Do I have to make up my mind here and now?
długo i poważnie if you think about something long and hard, you think about it I ve thought about it long and hard and my mind
long and hard (myÅ›leć nad czymÅ›) phr / lRK Yn hQÐ(r)d/ carefully and thoroughly is made up.
to have the chance to choose the things that you prefer, rather
pick and choose dokonywać wyboru phr / pjk Yn tƒu z/ than simply accepting what someone gives you We cannot pick and choose which laws to obey.
Time is limited, so please keep your remarks
short and sweet krótkie i proste phr / ƒTÐ(r)t Yn swi t/ not too long or complicated short and sweet.
sick and tired mieć dość phr / sjk Yn tajY(r)d/ very unhappy about something I am sick and tired of listening to your
to and fro w tÄ™ i z powrotem phr / tu Yn frYŠ/ in one direction and then back again The swing rocked to and fro.
It's a tried and tested way of getting food stains
tried and tested wypróbowany phr / trajd Yn testjd/ known to be good or effective out of clothing.
Describing
landscape
the long narrow top of a mountain or group of mountains which is
a bare rocky ridge naga skalista graÅ„ phr /Y beY(r) rRki rjd’/ covered in stones and has no plants on it We climbed along a bare, rocky ridge.
/Y di p nærYŠ a deep valley with high straight sides where a river has cut
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