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showing that you are not paying attention to what is happening because you are thinking about something else начать обучение
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an (this word) look, voice etc shows that you want help, approval, or agreement начать обучение
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literary a (this word) expression on your face is extremely happy and peaceful начать обучение
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nienawisty, pełen złości (np. spojrzenie) showing angry or unhappy feelings начать обучение
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used about someone’s expression начать обучение
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informal very excited or interested, so that your eyes are wide open начать обучение
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a (that word) look or remark is angry and threatening начать обучение
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pretending to be serious when you are really joking начать обучение
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(this word) eyes are looking downwards, especially because you are sad, embarrassed, or shy начать обучение
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a (this word) look, expression etc shows that you are thinking about something pleasant rather than paying attention начать обучение
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not allowing your feelings to show in your face, eyes, or voice начать обучение
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a (that word) expression on someone’s face does not change or look natural начать обучение
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looking very serious and worried начать обучение
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someone who is like that looks extremely happy начать обучение
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sztywny (np. wyraz twarzy) a (this word) smile or expression does not change, and often hides what someone is really thinking начать обучение
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z poczuciem winy / zawstydzony with an expression that shows you feel ashamed about something начать обучение
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informal with your mouth open начать обучение
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a (this word) smile, look, or remark shows that the person doing it knows something that other people do not know, начать обучение
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informal smiling, or tending to smile often начать обучение
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if someone has a (this word), they look serious even though they are saying something funny or are in a funny situation начать обучение
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showing that you are in an unhappy mood, and do not want to talk начать обучение
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someone who is like that has their lips pressed tightly together because they are annoyed about something or they do not approve of it начать обучение
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mainly literary looking straight at someone or something without closing your eyes at all начать обучение
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nieczytelny (np. wyraz twarzy) mainly literary if someone’s face, eyes, or expression are unreadable, you cannot guess what they are thinking начать обучение
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