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czasownik
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verb
rzeczownik
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noun
przymiotnik
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adjective
przyimek
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preposition
przysłówek
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adverb
zaimek
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pronoun
bezokolicznik
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infinitive
spółgłoska
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consonant
spójnik
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conjunction
samogłoska
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vowel
obrona
protection from harm
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defense
wpływ
a strong effect
noun
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impact
zanieczyszczenie, skażenie
harmful stuff affecting the environment
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contamination = pollution
surowy
unpleasantly rough, unkind
adjective
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harsh
pochłaniać, zużywać, konsumować (np. energię)
use up
verb
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consume
zjadać, wypijać, spożywać, konsumować (np. jedzenie)
eat, drink, use up
verb, formal
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consume
zżerać, trawić (zazdrość, pożądanie)
eat, drink, use up
verb, literary
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consume
trawić, wyniszczać (np. budynek, las, choroba)
verb, formal
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consume
punkt widzenia, zapatrywanie, aspekt (wzajemna odległość Słońca i Księżyca od innych planet)
noun
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aspect
położenie, ustawienie
We learned about stars aspect. The aspect of these rooms is adverse. Who decided on the aspect of the chairs?
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aspect
niekorzystny; szkodliwy, niepożądany; wrogi, przeciwny
adjective
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adverse
Everything was adverse for this young couple since tye begginning. I have nothing particularly adverse to say about this book. So perhaps there are times when my words have adverse effeft. I'm not in any way adverse to changing your name
składnik, element (potrzebny do osiągnięcia czegoś)
noun
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ingredient
własność, mienie; posiadłość, nieruchomość; właściwość, własność cecha
noun
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property
Some herbs have healing properties while others don't. Water properties are well known.
defekt, wada
noun
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defect
His car was sent back to the factory because of an engine defect
zbiec, zbiegać, uciekać (np, z ojczyzny do innego kraju)
verb
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defect
My mom defected then, along with a lot of other people. Officials said he had defected to the West and is in hiding. In 1995, he defected from Iraq with his brother and their wives.
hamować, powstrzymywać, utrudniać (np. rozwój, proces; impuls); blokować, spowalniać; zakazywać, zabraniać
prevwnt an action or process
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inhibit
odpowiedni; dostateczny, wystarczający; zadowalający
acceptabld in quantity or quality, enough
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adequate
The human rights situation in China is far from adequate. Matthew's reading skills are far from adequate.
rekompensować, równoważyć; wynagradzać, wyrównywać, rekompensować (np. zapłacić za straty)
to replace or balance the effect of something bad to pay someone something in exchange for something lost or damaged
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compensate / recompensate
The price of the item has been reduced to compensate a defect
kluczowy; niezbędny, istotny, ważny; decydujący; rozstrzygający
extremely important or nexessary
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crucial
a crucial decision/question
Her work has been crucial to ths project's success. The crucial changes must come from within the country itself. This is a crucual moment to make this decision.
zaledwie, tylko, jedynie
used to emphasize that something is not large, important, effective when compared to something else
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merely
The medicine doesn't make you better, it merely stops the pain. It's merely a scratch. It's merely a portion of the total profit. You're merely a child.
oczywisty, ewidentny, mało subtelny
easy to understand or see, easily perceived or understood
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obvious
It's obvious (that) he doesn't really care about her. It was an obvious signal that we should leave. Was my look that obvious?
dzban
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pitcher
epidemia
a situation in which a large number of people get the same disease over the same period if time, a rapid spread oe increase in the occurence of something
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epidemic
zredukować
make small in amount, degree or size
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reduce
We need to install speed bumps to reduce the speed of the cars on this street.
skomplikowany, trudny, podchwytliwy, zawiły; podstępny, chytry (osoba)
(c) difficult to deal with or do. (i) having hidden difficulty
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tricky
a tricky question / explanation
It's a very tricky problem, but I think there are a number of things you can do. Is this a tricky question? He's a tricky person.
odsłonięty, na odsłoniętej pozycji, wystawiony na ciosy, trudny do obrony, czuły; bezbronny, wrażliwy, czuły (o osobie)
easy to hurt or attack physically or emotionally,. open to attack or damage
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vulnerable
Old people are particularly vulnerable members of our society. She is a very vulnerable girl. He's more vulnerable to infection because of his injuries
zmieniać (się), przerabiać, modyfikować
to change, or to make someone or something change
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alter
Why would you like to alter your appearance. He altered his lifestyle when he found out he was sick. We've had to alter our plans. I got my skirt altered.
korzyść, przewaga
something that helps you or gives you an advantage, an advantage or profit gained from something
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benefit
I've had the benefit of a happy childhood.
cukrzyca
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diabetes

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