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penalty
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defendant
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prosecution
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confession
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to foreshadow
fascinating
fascinating
przymiotnik
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(intrygujący)

(intrygujący)

fascynujący

extremely interesting or captivating

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The history of ancient civilizations is endlessly fascinating to archaeologists.
Her storytelling abilities are fascinating, drawing listeners in with every word.

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fascinatingly

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classic
przymiotnik
c
k
l
l
a
æ
ss
s
i
ɪ
c
k
(klasyka)

(klasyka)

klasyczny

considered to be one of the best or most important kind

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fascinatingly

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medical
medical
przymiotnik
m
m
e
ɛ
d
d
i
ɪ
c
k
a
ə
l
l
(lekarski)

(lekarski)

medyczny

related to medicine, treating illnesses, and health

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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aware
aware
przymiotnik
a
ə
w
w
a
ɛ
r
r
e
(zorientowany)

(zorientowany)

świadomy

having an understanding or perception of something, often through careful thought or sensitivity

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fascinate

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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liable
przymiotnik
l
l
ia
aɪə
b
b
ə
l
l
e
(narażony)

(narażony)

podatny

possible to do a particular action

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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plus
Przyimek
p
p
l
l
u
ʌ
s
s
(w dodatku)

(w dodatku)

ponadto

used to add more information or refer to unexpected facts

Informacje Gramatyczne:

przyimek agenta

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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rife
przymiotnik
r
r
i
f
f
e
(rozpowszechniony)

(rozpowszechniony)

powszechny

containing a large amount of something that is usually unpleasant

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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plenty
Zaimki
p
p
l
l
e
ɛ
n
n
t
y
i
N/A

N/A

a plentiful or abundant amount of something

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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major
major
przymiotnik
m
m
a
j
ʤ
o
ə
r
r
N/A

N/A

serious and of great importance

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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to go against
to go against
Czasownik
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊ ɐɡˈɛnst/
(oponować)

(oponować)

sprzeciwiać się

to oppose or resist someone or something

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Status Frazeologiczny
inseparable
czasownik frazy
go
partykuła frazy
against

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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to [bury|have] {one's} head in the sand
to bury one's head in the sand
Fraza
uk flag
/bˈɛɹi hæv wˈʌnz hˈɛd ɪnðə sˈænd/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to intentionally ignore unpleasant facts about a situation and hope that the situation improves by doing so

What is the origin of the idiom "bury one's head in the sand" and when to use it?

The idiom "bury one's head in the sand" is often associated with the myth that ostriches bury their heads in the sand when they are confronted with danger. This, however, is not true; ostriches do not exhibit this behavior. The idiom likely originated from this misconception and has been used metaphorically to describe people who ignore or deny problems, unpleasant facts, or dangers instead of confronting them. This expression is used to criticize individuals or groups who refuse to acknowledge or address issues, challenges, or threats that are apparent to others. It implies a willful act of avoiding reality or pretending that problems do not exist. The idiom often carries a negative connotation, suggesting that such avoidance can lead to negative consequences or exacerbate existing problems.

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fascinate

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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to [turn] a blind eye
to turn a blind eye
Fraza
uk flag
/tˈɜːn ɐ blˈaɪnd ˈaɪ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to pretend as if one cannot see or notice something

What is the origin of the idiom "turn a blind eye" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "turn a blind eye" can be traced back to the famous British Admiral Horatio Nelson. According to a widely accepted account, during the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801, Nelson's superior, Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, signaled for him to withdraw from the battle. However, Nelson, who had only one eye due to an earlier injury, held his telescope to his blind eye and famously said, "I really do not see the signal." He went on to achieve victory in the battle. This incident gave rise to the expression "to turn a blind eye," which means to deliberately ignore or overlook something. This expression is used to describe the act of ignoring or deliberately not noticing something, especially when it involves wrongdoing, rule-breaking, or misconduct. It implies a willful decision not to take action or intervene in a situation where one should.

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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to bow down
to bow down
Czasownik
uk flag
/bˌaʊ dˈaʊn/
(ukłonić się)

(ukłonić się)

pokłonić się

to lower one's body in a gesture of respect or submission, often by bending at the waist or knees

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fascinate

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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penalty
Rzeczownik
p
p
e
ɛ
n
n
a
ə
l
l
t
t
y
i
(grzywna)

(grzywna)

kara

a punishment given for breaking a rule, law, or legal agreement

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fascinate

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

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defendant
Rzeczownik
d
d
e
ɪ
f
f
e
ɛ
n
n
d
d
a
ə
n
n
t
t
(oskarżony)

(oskarżony)

pozwany

a person in a law court who is sued by someone else or is accused of committing a crime

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fascinating

Adjective

fascinatingly

Adverb

fascinatingly

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to plead
to plead
Czasownik
p
p
l
l
ea
i
d
d
(wnosić o)

(wnosić o)

przyznać się

to state in a court of law, in front of the judge and the jury, whether someone is guilty or not guilty of a crime

Informacje Gramatyczne:

linking verb

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fascinate

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fascinating

Adjective

fascinatingly

Adverb

fascinatingly

Adverb
prosecution
Rzeczownik
p
p
r
r
o
ɑ
s
s
e
ə
c
k
u
ju
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(prokuratura)

(prokuratura)

oskarżenie

the process of bringing someone to court in an attempt to prove their guilt

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fascinate

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fascinating

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fascinatingly

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fascinatingly

Adverb
confession
Rzeczownik
c
k
o
ə
n
n
f
f
e
ɛ
ss
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(wyznanie)

(wyznanie)

spowiedź

a personal account where someone openly admits to their mistakes or reveals private details about their life

What is a "confession"?

A confession is a personal account where an individual reveals private or significant details about their life, actions, or experiences. This genre often involves the author admitting to past mistakes, misdeeds, or personal struggles, and it provides an intimate look into their thoughts and motivations. Confessions can cover a wide range of topics, including personal guilt, transformative experiences, or revelations about one's behavior. The goal is to offer an honest and sometimes raw perspective on the author’s life or actions.

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fascinate

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fascinating

Adjective

fascinatingly

Adverb

fascinatingly

Adverb
acquittal
Rzeczownik
a
ə
c
k
q
u
w
i
ɪ
tt
t
a
ə
l
l
(uwolnienie od odpowiedzialności)

(uwolnienie od odpowiedzialności)

uniewinnienie

an official judgment in court of law that declares someone not guilty of the crime they were charged with

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fascinating

Adjective

fascinatingly

Adverb

fascinatingly

Adverb
to foreshadow
to foreshadow
Czasownik
f
f
o
ɔ
r
r
e
sh
ʃ
a
æ
d
d
o
w
(przepowiadać)

(przepowiadać)

zapowiadać

to indicate in advance that something, particularly something bad, will take place

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