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(fraza)

(fraza)

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a word or phrase, often an idiomatic one

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Bite the bulletis an expression that means to endure a painful experience with courage.
The phrase once in a blue moonis an expression used to describe something that happens very rarely.
What is an "expression"?

An expression is a word or phrase that conveys a specific idea, emotion, or meaning, often used in a particular context. Expressions can be literal, where the meaning is clear and straightforward, or idiomatic, where the meaning is not obvious from the individual words. For example, the expression "kick the bucket" is an idiomatic phrase meaning to die, which may not be understood by looking at the words alone. Expressions play a crucial role in communication, as they enrich language and allow speakers to convey complex thoughts and feelings effectively.

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mind
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(myśl)

umysł

the ability in a person that makes them think, feel, or imagine

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to [make] up {one's} mind
to make up one's mind
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/mˌeɪk ˌʌp wˈʌnz mˈaɪnd/
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Idiom

to come to a final decision or conclusion after considering different options or possibilities

What is the origin of the idiom "make up one's mind" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "make up one's mind" can be traced back to Middle English usage. The term "make up" in this context refers to the act of completing or finalizing something. The phrase implies the idea of resolving or settling one's thoughts or intentions on a particular matter. It is used in various contexts and occasions to describe the process of reaching a decision or forming a firm opinion. It can be employed in personal, social, or professional settings.

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to [change] {one's} mind
to change one's mind
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/tʃˈeɪndʒ wˈʌnz mˈaɪnd/
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Idiom
Informal

to change one's opinion or decision regarding something

What is the origin of the idiom "change one's mind" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "change one's mind" can be attributed to Old English and Middle English usage, specifically the word "mynd" in Old English and "mind" in Middle English. The term "mind" in this context referred to one's thoughts, intellect, or mental processes. The concept of changing one's mind has been a part of human language and communication for centuries, reflecting the inherent flexibility and adaptability of human cognition. This phrase is used in various contexts and occasions to describe situations where individuals alter their opinions, decisions, or beliefs. It can be employed in personal, social, or professional settings.

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to put something out of one's mind
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/pˌʊt ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ ˌaʊɾəv wˈʌnz mˈaɪnd/
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to do one's best to stop thinking about a particular person or thing

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all in one's mind
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/ˈɔːl ɪn wˈʌnz mˈaɪnd/
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used to suggest that something exists only in someone's imagination or perception and is not real

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out of one's mind
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/ˌaʊɾəv wˈʌnz mˈaɪnd/
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used to refer to someone who is so stressed, angry, or confused that they are unable to behave normally or make any logical decisions

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phobia
phobia
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(lęk (przed))

(lęk (przed))

fobia

an intense and irrational fear toward a specific thing such as an object, situation, concept, or animal

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acrophobia
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(lęk wysokości)

(lęk wysokości)

akrofobia

an unreasonable and persistent fear of heights

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agoraphobia
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(lęk przed otwartymi przestrzeniami)

(lęk przed otwartymi przestrzeniami)

agorafobia

the fear of leaving environments that one knows or considers to be safe, particularly those that are open or crowded

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arachnophobia
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(lęk przed pająkami)

(lęk przed pająkami)

arachnofobia

an extreme and irrational fear at the sight of spiders

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aerophobia
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(aerofobia)

(aerofobia)

lęk przed lataniem

the fear of flying, either in helicopters and airplanes or any other means of flight

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claustrophobia
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(strach przed zamkniętymi przestrzeniami)

(strach przed zamkniętymi przestrzeniami)

klaustrofobia

an intense fear of being in small, enclosed environments

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ophidiophobia
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(wążfobia)

(wążfobia)

ofidiofobia

an extreme and unnatural fear of snakes

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xenophobia
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(obcofobia)

(obcofobia)

ksenofobia

an unreasonable dislike or prejudice against strangers or people of a different nation

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