23. Listening 1 – Section C

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daunting
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frightening in a way that makes you feel less confident; Pol. onieśmielający
prospect
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the possibility that something will happen; Pol. perspektywa, szansa
patisserie
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a shop that sells cakes and pies, especially French cakes, or the cakes it sells
croissant
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a piece of bread, shaped in a curve and usually eaten for breakfast
dough
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Pol. ciasto
consistency
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the quality of always being the same, doing things in the same way, having the same standards etc – used to show approval [≠ inconsistency]
feat
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something that is an impressive achievement, because it needs a lot of skill, strength etc to do; Pol. wyczyn
pull your weight
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to do your full share of work; Pol. przykładać się do pracy
muck up
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British English to do something badly, so that you fail to achieve something [= mess up]; Pol. zawalić, zepsuć, spartaczyć
tells you off
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if someone in authority_____, they speak to you angrily about something wrong that you have done
down the line
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later, after an activity or situation has been continuing for a period of time:
peel prawns
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Pol. obierać krewetki
endurance
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the ability to continue doing something difficult or painful over a long period of time; Pol. wytrzymałość, odporność
overdrive
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an additional gear which allows a car to go fast while its engine produces the least power necessary; Pol. nadbieg
go into overdrive
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to start being very active or working very hard
there and then
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immediately
promote
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to help sell a new product, film etc by offering it at a reduced price or by advertising it
PR
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the work of explaining to the public what an organization does, so that they will understand it and approve of it; creating, promoting and maintaining goodwill and a favourable image among the public towards an institution.

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