Lekcja 19 (2025.06.24) - Nieobecny

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Besides [preposition]
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oprócz, poza [preposition]
1 Present Tense: Besides the main course, we also ordered dessert. 2 Future Tense: Besides studying, he will also work part-time. 3 Past Tense: Besides attending the meeting, they also completed the report.
hierarchy [noun]
a system of organizing people into different ranks or levels of importance
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hierarchia [rzeczownik]
1 Present Tense: The company's hierarchy is clearly defined. 2 Future Tense: The team will reorganize the hierarchy next month. 3 Past Tense: They followed the hierarchy during the project.
tier [noun]
a level or grade within the hierarchy of an organization or system
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poziom, warstwa [rzeczownik]
1 Present Tense: The company has multiple tiers of management. 2 Future Tense: The new system will introduce additional tiers for customer support. 3 Past Tense: They were placed in the highest tier of the competition.
interchangeable [adjective]
apparently identical; very similar
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wymienny, zamienny [przymiotnik]
1 Present Tense: The parts are interchangeable in the new model. 2 Future Tense: These components will be interchangeable in the updated version. 3 Past Tense: The items were interchangeable in the previous design.
propagation [noun]
reproduction by natural processes
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propagacja, rozprzestrzenianie [rzeczownik]
1 Present Tense: The propagation of information is critical in this organization. 2 Future Tense: The propagation of the new product will begin next month. 3 Past Tense: The propagation of the virus was contained early.
essential [adjective]
absolutely necessary; extremely important
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niezbędny, kluczowy [przymiotnik]
1 Present Tense: It is essential to follow the instructions carefully. 2 Future Tense: Proper communication will be essential for the success of the project. 3 Past Tense: Healthy eating was essential for his recovery.
to rob [verb]
to take property unlawfully by force or threat of force
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okraść, rabować [czasownik]
1 Present Tense: He robs banks for a living. 2 Future Tense: They will rob the jewelry store tomorrow. 3 Past Tense: The thief robbed the store last night.
abusive [adjective]
extremely offensive and insulting
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obraźliwy, agresywny [przymiotnik]
1 Present Tense: He is abusive toward his colleagues. 2 Future Tense: The company will not tolerate abusive behavior in the workplace. 3 Past Tense: She was in an abusive relationship for years.
insulting [adjective]
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obraźliwy, obelżywy [przymiotnik]
1 Present Tense: His comments are insulting to others. 2 Future Tense: She will stop insulting people once she realizes the impact of her words. 3 Past Tense: The tone of his email was insulting.
priority [noun]
a thing that is regarded as more important than another
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priorytet [rzeczownik]
1 Present Tense: Safety is a priority in the workplace. 2 Future Tense: Completing the project on time will be a top priority. 3 Past Tense: They made customer satisfaction a priority last year.
crossover [noun]
belonging to multiple categories or groups
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przejście, skrzyżowanie, połączenie [rzeczownik]
1 Present Tense: The show is a crossover between science fiction and drama. 2 Future Tense: The two companies will have a crossover event next month. 3 Past Tense: The movie was a crossover between two popular genres.

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