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Książka Face2face - Średnio zaawansowany wyższy - Jednostka 4 - 4D

Tutaj znajdziesz słownictwo z Unitu 4 - 4D w podręczniku Face2Face Upper-Intermediate, takie jak "oniemiały", "przerażony na śmierć", "umierający z głodu" itp.

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Face2face - Upper-intermediate
speechless
speechless
[przymiotnik]

unable to speak for a short time, particularly as a result of surprise, shock, or anger

bez słowa, niemy

bez słowa, niemy

Ex: The beauty of the sunset rendered him speechless for a moment .

Piękno zachodu słońca na chwilę go oniemiło.

to [be] over the moon

to be extremely happy or excited about something

Ex: The kids were over the moon when they saw the theme park.
scared stiff

extremely frightened to the point of being unable to move or react

Ex: The child, scared stiff, hid behind his mother when the dog barked.
starving
starving
[przymiotnik]

desperately needing or wanting food

głodny, umierający z głodu

głodny, umierający z głodu

Ex: The children returned home from playing outside, absolutely starving and asking for a snack.

Dzieci wróciły do domu po zabawie na zewnątrz, umierające z głodu i proszące o przekąskę.

out of {one's} mind

used to refer to someone who is so stressed, angry, or confused that they are unable to behave normally or make any logical decisions

Ex: She was out of her mind with frustration after dealing with the broken appliance.
to [cost] a fortune

to be very expensive or require a lot of money to purchase

Ex: Planning a destination wedding can easily cost a fortune.
nightmare
nightmare
[Rzeczownik]

a situation or experience that is extremely unpleasant, difficult, or challenging

koszmar, horror

koszmar, horror

Ex: The travel delays made their journey an absolute nightmare.

Opóźnienia w podróży sprawiły, że ich podróż stała się absolutnym koszmarem.

{sth} [be] killing me

used to express extreme discomfort, stress, or frustration caused by something, often in a figurative sense

Ex: The back-to-back meetings are really killing me today.
to [drive] {sb} (crazy|mad|insane|nuts)

to do something that makes someone extremely upset, annoyed, or angry

Ex: The constant noise from the construction site next door is enough to drive anyone to madness.
to [take] forever

to take an excessively long time to complete or to seem like it will never end

Ex: The line at the coffee shop is taking forever to move.
to [weigh] a ton

to be so heavy that it becomes difficult to carry or lift

Ex: This old wooden table weighs a ton, so moving it is difficult.
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