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Then she turned around and I got a glimpse of her face. start learning
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mignięcie (kiedy ledwo coś dojrzeliśmy)
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She looked a lot better than when I had glimpsed her last. start learning
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I had glimpsed something as we looked at each other. start learning
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Just glimpsed him for a moment, not to be certain. start learning
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Next morning he would leave at the first glimpse of light. start learning
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catch sight of somebody/something I caught sight of someone with red hair and knew it was you. start learning
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zobaczyć kogoś w przelocie (np. w tłumie)
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When I first caught sight of the Alps, I was overwhelmed. start learning
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zobaczyć coś nagle albo niespodziewanie
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nadrobić stratę, nadrabiać stratę, nadrobić zaległości, nadrabiać zaległości
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porwać, porywać, złapać (np. torbę, płaszcz)
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I think we'll manage to catch them up start learning
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He looked back and caught a glimpse of his own eyes. start learning
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We get only a brief glimpse at one of these men. start learning
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In brief, our lives will go on exactly as always. start learning
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She smiled at him briefly and then turned away start learning
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I'll explain briefly what you have to do. start learning
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Last night I only just got a quick glimpse as he was going in. start learning
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The problem is much too large for a quick fix. start learning
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prowizorka, doraźne rozwiązanie
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wybuchowy, nieopanowany, porywczy
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do otwierania jednym ruchem
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strzelić sobie jednego, wypić jedno piwko
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We Want Answers is a feature on ChannelBee where celebrities have to answer quick fire questions. start learning
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start learning
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szybkotężejący, szybkoschnący
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He has also opened a business about life skills and goal setting. start learning
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When we first came out, he set goals for us to be in the top 25. start learning
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ustalać cele, wyznaczać cele
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Other countries set a goal of two or three percent. start learning
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You may take it with food if stomach upset occurs. start learning
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The upset price was set at 75 percent of the appraised value. start learning
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upset somebody's applecart start learning
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The last thing I want to do is upset the apple cart for only 22 or 23 more rooms. start learning
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powodować kłopot (np. zmieniając czyjeś plany)
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As I said, you could have upset the apple cart badly. start learning
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All you need is a couple little things to upset the apple cart. start learning
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Because if I remember correctly, when we last met you were suffering from a tummy bug. start learning
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Maybe only one or two things, then I could bug out. start learning
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z wyłupiastymi oczami, z wytrzeszczonymi oczami
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What do you tell a woman with two black eyes? start learning
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give somebody a black eye start learning
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And wear your eye patch until two days before you go back to work. start learning
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łatka, poprawka (do programu komputerowego)
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Davis wore an eye patch for at least six months following the accident. start learning
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czyjeś rejony, czyjeś tereny
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At last a small patched canoe put out to us with two men on board. start learning
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there's nothing to be done with them.
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A few weeks ago, he found himself in a bad patch. start learning
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The market for recycled material has recently hit a bad patch with falling prices. start learning
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The man wore a brown suit with patch pockets, three of them. start learning
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sklecić coś na szybko, formować coś na szybko start learning
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There is much disagreement, but the group of countries is trying to patch together a treaty on defence. start learning
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You can look for damp patches though, particularly on outside walls. start learning
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I was going through a bad patch at the time. start learning
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not be a patch on somebody It's a reasonably entertaining film but it's not a patch on 'Bladerunner'. start learning
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nie być tak atrakcyjnym dla kogoś
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go through a difficult sticky patch start learning
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naiwny, łatwowierny (np. o człowieku)
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z szeroko otwartymi oczami
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For a man of science, you seem far too credulous. start learning
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They credulously fall for the product of their own wishful thinking. start learning
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Now social workers face a new test of their credulity. start learning
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Her incredulity at being asked to do so still made itself felt. start learning
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To judge by what he says, the answer is an incredulous no. start learning
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niedowierzający, sceptyczny, nieufny
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What am I doing, she thought incredulously, thinking this way? start learning
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z niedowierzaniem, sceptycznie, nieufnie
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Until you look better just stay out of the public eye. start learning
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They were both above eye level for our little friends start learning
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She did one of her eye rolls, but said nothing. start learning
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o szalonym wzroku, o oczach szaleńca
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niedorzeczny, bezsensowny
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zaskakujący, zadziwiający, szokujący
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Now she has a strong need to be in the public eye. start learning
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w centrum zainteresowania opinii publicznej
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z zaczerwienionymi oczami
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z zaczerwienionymi oczami
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His eyes still looked a bit bleary, but at least he was sitting up. start learning
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zaczerwieniony, zapuchnięty (np. oczy po płaczu lub ze zmęczenia)
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I felt bleary and disoriented as I looked about my chamber. start learning
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The old man was looking blearily at the bare table. start learning
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He looked at her blearily and tried to get to his feet. start learning
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Blearily, he came back to consciousness a few minutes later. start learning
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The table was set up with place settings for five people. start learning
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zastawa stołowa dla jednej osoby
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So in the summer time they had all set out for America. start learning
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So she set out to change them in some small way. start learning
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przedstawić coś, wyłożyć coś
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He's definitely at his best during the interviews when he shows how quick witted he can be. start learning
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bystry, rozgarnięty, błyskotliwy (o człowieku)
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Something in his fleeting glimpse of her face had told him she was pretty. start learning
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catch a glimpse of something I caught sight of the plane just before it flew out of sight. start learning
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ujrzeć coś tylko przez moment
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Even with all their help, there were days when I felt overwhelmed. start learning
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Overwhelmed by problems with her family, the woman had almost given up hope. start learning
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ogarnąć, ogarniać, owładnąć, przytłoczyć, przytłaczać, chwycić za serce
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zasypać, zasypywać, zalać, zalewać (np. ilością zgłoszeń, pracą)
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As for her father, he is simply overwhelmed by the situation. start learning
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zszokować, poruszyć do głębi
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They finally overwhelmed me and I lost all sense of myself. start learning
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zmiażdżyć, obezwładnić, powalić
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zalać (np. obszar w czasie powodzi)
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Anyone else would have been overwhelmed right at the start. start learning
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Let us have a look at them, one by one. start learning
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be overwhelmed by my workload start learning
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być przytłoczonym natłokiem prac
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Do you think BBC is objective in their coverage? start learning
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There was a lot of news coverage around the world about the case. start learning
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relacja z wydarzenia (np. w TV)
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I think that this coverage is biased. start learning
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opracowanie, sposób przedstawienia, sposób relacjonowania
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What's the coverage of General Manager? start learning
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zakres działalności, zasięg działalności
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The coverage of this radio is very poor. start learning
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zasięg (np. nadawania sygnału radiowego)
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nagłośnienie, uwaga, zainteresowanie (mediów)
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coverage - american english, cover - british english That is now about $11,000 a year for family coverage. start learning
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zabezpieczenie, ubezpieczenie
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My husband asked recently whether we needed more car insurance coverage. start learning
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He was often associated with public higher education in press coverage. start learning
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State officials here and private groups are trying to bring health coverage to more than a million California children who now go without it. start learning
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zakres ubezpieczenia zdrowotnego
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As a result, there could be no live coverage of action in the streets. start learning
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Meanwhile, of course, they will not have this drug coverage. start learning
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More often than not these days, she said, the big problem is prescription drug prices. start learning
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We had a sense then of where the television coverage might head in coming weeks. start learning
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Only elections or the annual political conventions get special blanket coverage. start learning
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Nobody will miss the blanket coverage from the Spanish press. start learning
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reklama kierowana do wszystkich odbiorców
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It is a free, total market coverage product established in 1995 with a weekly circulation of 11,628. start learning
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Hour by hour, as the city population moves, ambulances are continually repositioned to provide 911 call coverage. start learning
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The efforts made by the Company to enhance its market share and sales coverage have resulted in a 40% growth of revenues compared to 2010. start learning
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Total Market Coverage products are meant to attract readers to subscribe or purchase copies of the main newspaper and also provide an additional outlet for advertisers. start learning
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Still, most consumers know nothing about guarantee funds because just about every state forbids agents and brokers from mentioning them when selling or advertising coverage. start learning
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zasięg telefonii komórkowej
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In other cases, the film coverage of the topic was probably extracted from several archival sources. start learning
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cash cover, cash coverage In the second ad, a pile of cash covering an Accord floats up to the ceiling. start learning
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pokrycie w gotówce, zabezpieczenie w gotówce
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Two branded editions of the paper - Press Extra and Sunday Saver-- provide additional full market coverage. start learning
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life, medical, dental coverage start learning
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ubezpieczenie na życie, zdrowotne, opieka dentystyczna
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Mass marketing is a market coverage strategy in which a firm decides to ignore market segment differences and go after the whole market with one offer. start learning
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z punktu widzenia czegoś, biorąc coś pod uwagę
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coveralls american english, overalls british english The girl in the overalls seemed to be reading over her shoulder. start learning
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The government says that the public sector cannot shoulder the cost. start learning
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None of the Bulls were willing to shoulder the blame, though. start learning
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shoulder to shoulder with somebody start learning
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z odkrytymi ramionami (np. sukienka)
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All I can offer is a shoulder to cry on. start learning
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osoba, na którą zawsze można liczyć
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kabura (noszona pod pachą)
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If they are lap and shoulder belts, she said, they can make a difference, but only California requires those. start learning
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trzypunktowy pas bezpieczeństwa (np. w samochodzie)
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And in the process, take a look at 1987 liability start learning
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odpowiedzialność prawna, zobowiązanie
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In the end, she had become nothing more than a liability. start learning
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skłonność (np. do choroby)
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At the same time, the company's liabilities seem to keep growing. start learning
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należności, zobowiązania finansowe
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It would also apply to persons who deal in futures to hedge their trade liabilities (such as manufacturers hedging commodity prices). start learning
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zobowiązania z tytułu dostaw towarów i usług
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Current liabilities are amounts owing and due within one year. start learning
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I said, a fair share of those assets and liabilities. start learning
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aktywa i pasywa (w sprawozdaniu finansowym)
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The group can do this after all the member companies' tax liabilities are known. start learning
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The resulting tax liability comes at the end of the form. start learning
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Otherwise, they may be stuck with a big tax liability at the end of next year. start learning
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należność z tytułu podatków
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taka część, jaka się komuś należała
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limited company, limited liability company, llc The name was changed in 1867, when it also became a limited company. start learning
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spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością
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He also sits on the board of other private limited companies. start learning
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spółka kapitałowa (składająca się z udziałów, a nie akcji)
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It was converted to a private limited company in 1934. start learning
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prywatna spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością
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Returning from our detour, what, if anything, can be said about regulated and publicly owned companies compared with public liability companies? start learning
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detour - american english, diversion - british english The diversion was set due to roadworks in the area. start learning
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objazd, zmiana kierunku (np. w czasie remontu)
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And yet they seem to get detoured along the way. start learning
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okrężna droga (np. do celu)
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Cars are now detoured around the city on the ground level. start learning
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zrobić objazd (np. straż miejska, policja)
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phoney - british english, phony - american english Phoney as a fourdollar bill. start learning
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fałszywy, udawany, sztuczny, podrobiony
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limited liability partnership, lpp What are the effects on a limited liability partnership of being in administration? start learning
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Must have at least one "general partner" with unlimited liability. start learning
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nieograniczona odpowiedzialność
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Contingent liabilities are not included in the definition of external debt. start learning
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odpowiedzialność warunkowa
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The company has admitted liability for the accident, and is paying all medical costs. start learning
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wziąć na siebie odpowiedzialność
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"I have never made a nickel on any case" involving unlimited vicarious liability, he said. start learning
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odpowiedzialność za cudze czyny
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nickel-and-dime - american english a nickel-and-dime operation run out of a single borrowed room start learning
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pomniejszy, drugorzędny, bez znaczenia, trywialny
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wydać bardzo mało pieniędzy
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One hour less each week should be no great hardship. start learning
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trud, niewygoda, niedostatek, ciężkie doświadczenia życiowe
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wystawić na niedogosności finansowe przez kumulację małych wydatków
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utrudniać, przeszkadzać, denerwować albo prześladować nieważnymi rzeczami
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She made no move either to help or hinder him. start learning
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powstrzymywać, przeszkadzać, utrudniać
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A window crumbled into bits. start learning
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Can I have a bit of your chocolate? start learning
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Bit is represented by 0 or 1. start learning
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A horse is wearing a bit. start learning
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These bits are perfect for drilling metal. start learning
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But members of Congress played only a bit part here last week. start learning
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A lot of times, the bit players became stars later on. start learning
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But I'd certainly love to get to know him a little bit better. start learning
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bits and pieces, bits and bobs start learning
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And quite a bit of the food is very good. start learning
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I thought doesn't this take a long time just for a little tiny bit? start learning
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You've just got to keep him a wee bit down. start learning
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Many implementations check the least significant bit to see if it is a 1. start learning
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not the least, not in the least, not the least bit Where she may be now I have not the least idea. start learning
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This is true not least of her more recent work. start learning
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We moved around a fair bit because of Bill's work. start learning
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Now they are champing at the bit to start again. start learning
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They're probably champing at the bit to rush the building. start learning
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niecierpliwić się (o człowieku)
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a piece of news, a bit of niews A piece of news just came in this morning that I thought might interest you. start learning
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świder krzyżowy (używany w górnictwie)
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When you've done your bit, meet me at a place I'll tell you. start learning
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zrobić co do kogoś należy
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None means that no parity bit is sent at all. start learning
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But in return, we expect you to do your bit. start learning
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robić swoje (swoją część roboty)
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The higher bit rate songs takes up more hard drive space. start learning
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szybkość transmisji bitów
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have somebody do something If you are sick and you can't go to New York, have Matt go instead. start learning
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zmusić kogoś do zrobienia czegoś, kazać komuś coś zrobić
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start learning
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mieć coś do zrobienia (pracę)
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have somebody to do something I have my maid to help me clean my room. start learning
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mieć możliwość wykorzystania kogoś w jakimś celu (w znaczeniu: ktoś może coś dla nas zrobić)
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I know what I have to do. start learning
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nickel-and-dimed the project to death. start learning
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wydrenować albo zniszczyć coś kawałek po kawałku, szczególnie finansowo
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"nickel-and-diming a substantial bankroll together" start learning
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kumulować małymi ilościami
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She is also the only one of the three to bankroll her show. start learning
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finansować, wspierać finansowo
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start learning
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wooden nickel - american english And your story to the cops won't be worth a wooden nickel. start learning
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This extra help may come, for example, from local authority hardship funds. start learning
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"They pay me well- there's a hardship allowance. start learning
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dopłata za pracę w trudnych warunkach
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After several minutes, it is over, although cramps can last for a half hour or more. start learning
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kurcz, skurcz (np. w mięśniach)
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No one could know, or think, that she had cramped. start learning
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hamować, zahamować (rozwój czegoś lub kogoś)
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start learning
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mieć skurcz, spowodować skurcz (np. w nodze)
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start learning
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przeszkadzać komuś, ograniczać kogoś (np. w zachowywaniu się na swój sposób)
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Went swimming, got a cramp, and they dropped me off. start learning
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intermittent cramp, tetany Earlier in the week, I'd called my OB's office because I've had intermittent cramps set low in my abdomen that come and go and scare the living daylights out of me since they can be a sign of miscarriage. start learning
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joint and several liability, joint and several, joint liability States vary in their rules regarding joint and several liability. start learning
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odpowiedzialność solidarna, odpowiedzialność łączona
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I would like to ask you: What is the situation with financial liabilities? start learning
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zobowiązania finansowe, pasywa
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Under limited liability, their only responsibility was for money paid in. start learning
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ograniczona odpowiedzialność (np. w spółce)
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The other issue is civil liability in the event of accidents. start learning
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However, in these 1996 amendments, criminal liability for such behavior has been restored. start learning
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When we talk about strict liability, that should have meant no longer allowing any excuses. start learning
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odpowiedzialność obiektywna
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He works for James and Stevenson Ltd start learning
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z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (dopisek w nazwach spółek z o.o.)
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"Provisions for liabilities and charges start learning
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Rezerwy na zobowiązania i obciążenia
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Provisions for liabilities and charges are intended to cover losses or debts the nature of which is clearly defined. start learning
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The league runs its own "Survivor" shows, making sure there is little accrued advantage of money or position from one year to the next. start learning
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należny, narosły (np. odsetki)
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You can pay accrual fee out of your first voyage. start learning
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narosła suma, kwota narosła
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As of October 2011, this trial is still open to accrual. start learning
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stopniowy wzrost (np. zaległości finansowych)
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Do I have to accrue the 500 hours in one year? start learning
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start learning
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narastać, wzrastać, powiększać się
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start learning
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narastać (np. odsetki), przypadać (np. udział)
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From the beginning, we have been clear that all accrued rights will be protected, in full. start learning
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Taxpayers may choose or be required to use the accrual method for some activities. start learning
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They must understand the scientific method and some history of science. start learning
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