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Some fog patches towards dawn, but nothing to worry about. start learning
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thick fog, thick fog, heavy fog The day began with a dense fog over this beautiful but difficult course. start learning
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hamulce o podwójnym obwodzie
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closed-circuit television camera, cctv camera The scariest part was seeing how many cctv cameras there are. start learning
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I did not grasp at first what she was talking about. start learning
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All you must do is hold me in your grasp. start learning
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Water seemed to be the only thing beyond her grasp. start learning
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pojęcie (na jakiś temat), zrozumienie
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zasięg (możliwość osiągnięcia czegoś)
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Yet everything about the event seemed moving and eloquent in an instantly graspable way. start learning
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take the bull by the horns, grasp the nettle The time has come to take the bull by the horns. start learning
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nettle, stinging nettle, sting nettle start learning
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zezłościć się na coś, zirytować się na coś
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The nettle rash still was full of fire, and the poison ivy blisters, he felt sure, would appear in a day or so. start learning
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pokrzywka (czerwona wysypka na skórze)
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It was mine at his age, and many a time have I nearly lost my life for the rashness. start learning
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nieostrożność, nierozwaga, pochopność
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Which was not to say he went about it rashly. start learning
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nieostrożnie, pochopnie, nierozważnie
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I want to make sure we're not making a rash decision. start learning
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prickly heat, miliaria, sweet rash She tried to ignore the prickly heat rising in the skin on her arms. start learning
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potówka (reakcja skóry na nadmiar słońca)
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I use soap when he has nappy rash from teething. start learning
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wysypka od mokrej pieluchy (np. na pupie)
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The momentary warmth is not worth the nappy rash. start learning
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Another way to avoid heat rash is to keep your child's room cool at night. start learning
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The doctor said it was only a rash. start learning
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Once, that had almost made him break out in a rash. start learning
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seria, szereg (nieprzyjemnych zdarzeń)
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She had been rash for one of the few times in her life. start learning
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nieostrożny, pochopny, impulsywny, nieprzemyślany
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That wasn't much of a bargain start learning
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okazja, dobry interes (możliwość kupienia czegoś taniej)
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Hard work for the children was a part of the bargain. start learning
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układ, umowa, transakcja (pomiędzy dwiema stronami)
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But this is not something you can bargain your way out of. start learning
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targować się, pertraktować (dyskutować o warunkach sprzedaży)
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Students and their parents have more bargaining power than they think. start learning
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So, you have a bit of bargaining room if you are wise...' 'Bargaining room?' start learning
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przetargowy (dot. kwestii spornych)
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make the best of a bad bargain, make the best job of a bad job Well, my prayer was answered; she did try to bribe me; and I made the best of a bad bargain and let her. start learning
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robić dobrą minę do złej gry, pogodzić się z losem
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They'd been silent for some time, perhaps they were having a prayer meeting? start learning
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somebody's side of deal, somebody's side of bargain start learning
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seal a deal, seal a bargain But in isolated cases, he said, toasting to seal a deal is all right. start learning
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It also means canny buyers can pick up a bargain. start learning
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złapać okazję, trafić na okazję
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That might make the Romanian authorities look to strike a harder bargain when negotiating the terms of the deal. start learning
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The president is the chief bargainer in the American political system. start learning
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osoba targująca się, negocjator
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If the season looks soft, why buy today what you might be able to get at a bargain price later? start learning
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Bargain hunters were also heavily in the market, he said. start learning
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łowca okazji (w sklepach), amator okazyjnych zakupów, polujący na okazję
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The two sides have not met at the bargaining table for nearly three weeks. start learning
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The much wider social sciences literature concerning bargaining offers little more help. start learning
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oferta specjalna, oferta promocyjna
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I do not share my hon. Friend's contention that one should support national wage bargaining. start learning
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spodziewać się czegoś, liczyć na coś
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bargaining position, bargaining power I'd say that puts us in a pretty good bargaining position. start learning
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pozycja przetargowa, siła przetargowa
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Policy divisions alone do not explain the sharp swerves in recent American trade rhetoric and bargaining tactics. start learning
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On this night the sea was a hard bargainer, out for its price. start learning
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Only once in three bargaining rounds since 1980, the report said, did the city receive any productivity improvements. start learning
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runda negocjacji handlowych
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free collective bargaining There were voices, if as yet in a minority, within both industry and government favouring the establishment of free collective bargaining. start learning
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negocjacje z pracodawcą w sprawie umowy zbiorowej, negocjacje w sprawie umowy zbiorowej nie objęte regulacjami prawnymi
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Votes can be used as bargaining counters for future needs. start learning
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The union cannot acknowledge that the strike in Flint is part of its national bargaining strategy. start learning
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strategia prowadzenia negocjacji, strategia targowania się
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bargaining counter, bargaining chip start learning
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I drove a hard bargain with the King before giving in. start learning
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Their parents might have gone bargain basement, but kids, it turned out, were still willing to pay up to fit in. start learning
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dział z towarami przecenionymi
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plea bargain, plea agreement, plea deal How do we deal with the system of plea bargains? start learning
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collective bargaining agreement I think most of you know, the collective bargaining agreement is up. start learning
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Populate the Residual Solvents database to ensure that all required data is captured. start learning
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ładować dane do bazy danych
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They were both populated by the white ethnic working class. start learning
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As is usually the case the street was populated with cars, not people. start learning
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It has been out for quite some time now but is still not very populated. start learning
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Conurbation inhabited by 3.5 million people (Katowice, populated by 0.3 million residents) start learning
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If you save your password, the password will be pre-populated in the sign-in screen. start learning
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wypelniony wcześniej, wypełniony automatycznie
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Certainly he had never seen so much land sparsely populated. start learning
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I almost think that nature is trying to depopulate the world. start learning
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Many officials say that they believe the world is overpopulated. start learning
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There was not a library for this thickly populated village. start learning
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The loss of people in the country areas is called rural depopulation. start learning
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After the first five years in which people worked for free, the workers were paid, though sparsely. start learning
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About 20 percent of the population has a living will. start learning
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liczba ludności, populacja
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Still, even if they keep him here this world is a big and heavily populated place. start learning
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It has a very high population density for small area. start learning
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By the year 1900 only a sparse population was left. start learning
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rozproszony (o chmurach), rozsiany (o budynkach)
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News of activities for the period 1683 to 1693 is rather sparse. start learning
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nieczęsty (o wydarzeniach), odosobniony (o przypadkach)
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rzadki (o włosach), skąpy (o roślinności)
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The result is a sparse matrix, ones indicate the presence of a species in a sample. start learning
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zaludniać ponownie (po tym jak populacja uprzednio zaniknęła)
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This book takes place in the future where overpopulation is a major issue. start learning
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The school has a student population of just under 600 students. start learning
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In areas of language modeling, the Web has been used to address data sparseness. start learning
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rzadkość, nieliczność (np. populacji)
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Most of the population growth, she said, will be among those 35 to 50 years old. start learning
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And a long period of economic growth began in 1961. start learning
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They should not have a hand in anything to do with economic policy. start learning
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The growth rate of the group was about 10 000 per year. start learning
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You're too young to remember, but that was the time of austerity. start learning
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trudna sytuacja ekonomiczna, bieda
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Because of the austerity program, several teachers lost their jobs. start learning
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program oszczędnościowy (np. wprowadzany przez rządy w czasach kryzysu)
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He lived in this order for a period of time and practiced great austerities. start learning
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surowość, prostota (np. dotycząca sposobu życia)
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His dark face usually held a cool austereness but it was a severity which, fast as quicksilver, could melt into warmth and charm. start learning
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My unsoil'd name, th' austereness of my life, My vouch against you, and my place i' th' state, Will so your accusation overweigh That you shall stifle in your own report, And smell of calumny. start learning
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