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być odpowiedzialnym przed szefem start learning
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I was my own boss. I wasn't accountable to anyone.
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wgląd w coś, dogłębne rozumienie czegoś, wyobrażenie na temat czegoś start learning
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It gave me an insight into different companies.
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dochodowy, intratny, lukratywny, popłatny start learning
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It's good not to have to rely solely on one company
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ponosić pełną odpowiedzialność start learning
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I like being my own boss and enjoy the fact that I am solely responsible for everything I do.
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balansować (między jakimiś czynnościami) start learning
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1. working from home makes it easier to juggle work and family responsibilities
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natrafiać (np. na opór), doświadczać, stawać wobec (np. nowego doświadczenia) Napotkałem kilka problemów. start learning
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I encountered few problems.
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naruszyć, wkroczyć w (np. czyjeś terytorium, prawa, życie osobiste) praca może naruszyć życie prywatne i czas wolny start learning
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work can encroach upon your home life and your free time
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boost morale = improve morale
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foster, encourage, promote It will foster team spirit.
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dający satysfakcję, udany Uważam swoją pracę za satysfakcjonującą. start learning
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I find the work very fullfiling.
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zbierać pieniądze, pomysły start learning
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pooling diverse skills is generally more productive
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pasować, wpasować się (np. do grupy ludzi) jeśli ktoś nie pasuje do zespołu, może to być destruktywne i podważać pracę zespołu start learning
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if someone doesn't fit in, it can be disruptive and can undermine the work of team
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destruktywny, destrukcyjny start learning
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podważać (np. autorytet), podkopywać (np. zaufanie do kogoś), nadszarpywać (np. To podkopało moją pewność siebie. start learning
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undermine (e.g. authority), undermine (e.g. trust in someone), strain (e.g. It undermined my confidence.
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spowalniać (np. postęp), tłamsić Mój szef tłamsi moją kreatywośc. start learning
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My boss stifles my creativity.
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przedsiębiorczość, inicjatywa, rzutkość Pokazał przedsiębiorczość/inicjatywe. start learning
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Przejęcie firmy jeszcze się nie wydarzyło, ale jest to nieuchronne. start learning
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The takeover hasn't happened yet, but it's imminent.
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mount a challenge/campaign
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to reject, refuse, turn sth down
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sfinalizować, przypieczętować start learning
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clinch sth (a deal/victory) If we are lucky, we will clinch the deal next week.
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The company may go under.
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The board may have to wind up the company.
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ustępować (ze stanowiska) phrasal verb start learning
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step down/aside (from position) The chairman had to step down.
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If there is a recession, we will all have to tighten our belts.
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podjąć określone kroki w zrobieniu czegoś, zrobić coś w określony sposób start learning
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The company doesn't want to go down that particular road.
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wykręcać się od czegoś (np. od odpowiedzialności) start learning
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wriggle out of sth/doing sth Theu're trying to wriggle out of their obligation to customers.
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The company is trying to lure passengers away from its rivals.
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nie poddawać się bez działania start learning
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You can be sure that I wont' take this situation lying down.
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przechylać szalę, być języczkiem u wagi start learning
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fuel (e.g. anger/fears/inflation) The situation is fuelling fears that prices could rise again.
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kurz opadnie/sytuacja się uspokoi start learning
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wait until the dust settles.
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A takeover bid is on the cards.
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jot down a list of jobs on a daily basis
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bezlitośnie, bezwzględnie start learning
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Do you prioritize ruthlessly, deciding which tasks you have to accomplish that day?
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robić dalej mimo trudności start learning
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Do you stick to your priorities, no matter what happens?
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spodziewać się, oczekiwać start learning
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Do you try to anticipate so that you can schedule your task better?
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zasypany czymś (np. mailami) start learning
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inundated with something (e.g. e-mails) inundated with never-ending stream of emails
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never-ending; interminable
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stressed out by the pressure to respond to emails promptly
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We were hard hit by the price war.
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wymknąć się spod kontroli start learning
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get out of control; get out of hand Our spending has got out of hand.
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I had to break off from what I was doing.
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I've lost my train of thoughts.
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I need to set aside money for rent.
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lawina (np. słów), potok (np. łez) start learning
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impas (np. w negocjacjach), martwy punkt, sytuacja patowa start learning
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be unable to break the deadlock
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The union must ballot their members before they can go ahead with strike action.
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The government has failed to halt the economic decline, so thing looks bad.
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It would set a precedent.
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zrobić postęp, stanąć na wysokosci działania start learning
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If their demands aren't met, some workers will step up their call for strike action.
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rozwiązywać (np. problem) start learning
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resolve (e.g. problem), tackle a problem
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blow sth up out of all proportion
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uporządkować coś (np. sprawy)/ rozwiązać problem start learning
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I see the problem wasn't going to sort itself out.
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przerzucić na kogoś odpowiedzialność (za coś) start learning
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przezorny, roztropny, ostrożny, rozważny, rozsądny synonim: provident start learning
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bury your head in the sand
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It's one of my pet hates.
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zatrzymanie, zablokowanie się (np. maszyny, papieru w drukarce) start learning
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skorygować coś, usunąć jakieś nieporozumienie start learning
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zaniedbywać, lekceważyć (np. ważny problem) start learning
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neglect, neglect (e.g. an important problem) They neglect their own work, but poke their noses into other people's business.
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wsadzać nos w coś (nie swoje sprawy), wścibiać nos w coś start learning
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stick/pocke your nose in something (not your business), poke your nose in something
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She left very specific handover instructions for her colleague.
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go back to the drawing board
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wyhamować działalność, zatrzymywać start learning
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zaległości (nagromadzone zaległe rzeczy do wykonania) | An accumulation of uncom start learning
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być w czymś po uszy, tkwić w czymś po uszy start learning
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to be up to your eyes in something
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mieć dużo na głowie, mieć dużo do roboty start learning
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have a lot on one's plate
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nie iść zgodnie z harmonogramem start learning
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oddać sprawę do arbitrażu start learning
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wybrać najprostsze wyjście start learning
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mieszać (się), wtrącać się start learning
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dręczyć kogoś, narzucać się start learning
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kipieć (ze złości), gotować się (z wściekłości) start learning
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drumming with your fingers
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