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1. przekraczać liczbę, ilość 2. przekraczać prawo, porządek 3. to be better than expected start learning
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The price will not exceed £100. She was exceeding the speed limit. His achievements have exceeded expectations.
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to do or be better than sb/sth start learning
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He hopes one day to surpass the world record. Its success has surpassed all expectations. Her cooking was always good, but this time she had surpassed herself.
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niezrównany, niedościgniony np. piękno start learning
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scenery of surpassing beauty
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They were given only rudimentary training in the job. Some dinosaurs had only rudimentary teeth.
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podstawy of a particular subject, skill etc. start learning
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I spent two months acquiring the rudiments of the language.
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1. znikać 2. wymierać, wyginąć start learning
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He turned around and vanished into the house. All hopes of a peaceful settlement had now vanished.
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1. obrazować, przedstawiać 2. to plan a course of action 3. sporządzać mapę start learning
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The exhibition charts the history of the palace. She had carefully charted her route to the top of her profession. Cook charted the coast of New Zealand in 1768.
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1. podkreślić - linia 2. podkreślić znaczenie, info itd. start learning
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The word ‘not’ was heavily underscored. His speech underscored the need for a clear policy.
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1. dwuznaczny 2. niejednoznaczny start learning
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She gave an equivocal answer, typical of a politician. The experiments produced equivocal results.
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unikać jasnej odpowiedzi, wykręcać się start learning
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He initially equivocated on the question of whether he was religious.
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These actions must be condemned without equivocation.
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1. zestaw słuchawkowy 2. pilot start learning
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I'll call you later on the landline.
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The western bypass around the town.
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1. rosnąć - value, amount, level 2. szybować 3. to be very high or tall 4. natężać się np. hałas 5. unosić się do góry start learning
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Air pollution will soon soar above safety levels. Her spirits soared. An eagle soaring high above the cliffs. Soaring mountains. Her voice would soar over the orchestra with little effort.
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odnoszący niespodziewany sukces, cieszący się zaskakująco dużym powodzeniem start learning
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1. przyjąć, przyjmować 2. przyłączać, stowarzyszać start learning
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with sth/sb; to sb/sth The hospital is affiliated with the local university. The group is not affiliated to any political party. The majority of people questioned affiliated themselves with a religious group.
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an affiliate of the World Bank
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stowarzyszony, przyłączony start learning
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1. przynależność do partii, religii, osoby 2. przynależność grupy start learning
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He was arrested because of his political affiliation. Trade unions have a long history of affiliation to the Labour Party.
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1. wykonywać egzekucję 2. przeprowadzać, realizować 3. wykonywać akcję, ruch 4. to make or produce a work of art 5. wykonywać prawo start learning
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They drew up and executed a plan to reduce fuel consumption. The crime was very cleverly executed. The pilot executed a perfect landing. Picasso also executed several landscapes at Horta de San Juan. His will was executed by his lawyers in 2008.
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1. egzekucja 2. realizacja, wykonanie a piece of work, plan itd. 3. wykonanie utworu, filmu 4. spełnienie woli start learning
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He faced execution by hanging for murder. The idea was good, but the execution was poor. Her execution of the piano piece was perfect. The solicitors are proceeding with the execution of her mother’s will.
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