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działać zgodnie z sugestią
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act upon a suggestion
niewłaściwy
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inappropriate
niezadowolony
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dissatisfied
niezorganizowany, niezorganizowany
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unorganized, disorganized
unorganized - od początku nie było. Disorganuzed - było ok ale się zmieniło
wyrafinowany
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refined
1. improved because of many small changes that have been made. 2. Someone who is refined is polite, graceful, and aware of quality and style:
highly refined theories
chyba że
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unless
unless zastępuje w zdaniu don't/didn't/haven't
1. Unless you call me to say you're not coming, I'll see you at the theatre (= I will see you there if you do not call to say you are not coming). 2. They threatened to kill him unless he did as they asked. I can't let you in unless you give the password.
boski / boska
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divine
connected with a god, or like a god:
Some fans seem to regard the players as divine beings. divine intervention (= help from God)
zakodować odkodować
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encode decode
wystawna impreza
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lavish party
zwabić kogoś
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to lure sb
to persuade someone to do something or go somewhere by offering them something exciting:.
1. She was lured into the job by the offer of a high salary. 2. He had lured his victim to a deserted house. 3. Supermarket chains try to lure customers with price discounts
wygrać kontrakt/przetarg
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to award a contract
wygórowane ceny
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exorbitant prices
wpływy, przychody
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proceeds, revenue
the amount of money received from a particular event or activity or when something is sold:
1. The proceeds of today's festival will go to several local charities. 2. It says on the back of the card "all proceeds to charity".
obejść prawo, wykorzystać lukę
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to circumvent the law, to use a loop hole
to avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally:
Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulations.
oszustwo
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swindle
to get money dishonestly from someone by deceiving or cheating them:
1. They swindled local businesses out of thousands of dollars. 2. The wealthy banker was ultimately convicted of swindling investors.
przyznać się do winy / niewiny
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to plead guilty / not guilty
budzić oburzenie
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to arise outrage
to start to happen or exist:
1. opportunity arise If the opportunity arises, I'd love to go to China. 2. Problems arise when the payment is late. 3. He died of complications arising from heart surgery.
bezpodstawny
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unsubstantiated
not supported by facts:
Companies can be punished for making unsubstantiated claims about their products.
oskarżać
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indict
If a law court or a grand jury indicts someone, it accuses them officially of a crime:
1. He was indicted on drug charges at Snaresbrook Crown Court. 2. US Five people were indicted for making and selling counterfeit currency.
defraudacja, sprzeniewierzenie
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embezzlement
the crime of secretly taking money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization or business you work for:
1. They were arrested for embezzlement of company funds. 2. He's accused of tax evasion, embezzlement, and fraud.
na 12 zarzutów oszustwa
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on 12 counts of fraud
obrał dobry kurs
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charted a good course
do mnie z miejsca, w którym stoję
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to me from where i am standing
o ile ma to sens
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it makes sense to the extent that
przedsięwzięcie finansowe
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financial undertaking
a job, business, or piece of work:
The construction of the tunnel is a large and complex undertaking.
zaprzeczanie (czemuś), negacja (czegoś)
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denial
a statement that something is not true or does not exist:
1. The CEO issued a denial of the report that she is about to resign. 2. [+ that ] Officials did not believe the runner's denial that he had taken drugs.
obfitujący w wydarzenia, ciekawy, burzliwy (np. życie)
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eventful
full of interesting or important events:
1. Her time at college was the most eventful period of her life. 2. We had quite an eventful journey.
uważny
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observant
good or quick at noticing things:
"That's a new dress, isn't it?" "Yes, you are observant!"
zmieniać kierunek
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divert
to cause something or someone to change direction:
Traffic will be diverted through the side streets while the main road is resurfaced. Our flight had to be diverted to Newark because of the storm.
przechytrzyć, wykazać się większym sprytem
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outwit
to get an advantage over someone by acting more cleverly and often by using a trick:
In the story, the cunning fox outwits the hunters.
zmienić/zamienić, przerobić
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change/swap, conversion
conversion np ksieznicza i żaba, pokój na kuchnię
punkt sprzedaży niepokoju
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unigue selling point
zapewnić, zagwarantować
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ensure, guarantee
to make something certain to happen:
1. The airline is taking steps to ensure safety on its aircraft. 2. [+ (that) ] The role of the police is to ensure (that) the law is obeyed.
nowość
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novelty
the quality of being new and unusual:
1. The novelty of these toys soon wore off and the children became bored with them. 2. In Britain in the 1950s, television still had novelty value.
najnowsza wersja
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the most recent version
przywództwo, mentoring, zarządzanie
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leading, mentoring, managing
coś zostało uznane
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sth was acknowledged
PV 1. przeprowadzać coś (eksperyment, badanie), realizować coś, wykonywać coś (np. zlecenia) 2. zrealizować coś, wprowadzać coś w życie (np. plan)
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carry out
to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do:
1. Dr Carter is carrying out research on early Christian art. 2. The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her. 3. Our soldiers carried out a successful attack last night.
projektować, rozwijać
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design, develop
przełożony
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line manager
Jestem zainteresowany/zainteresowany. Jest interesujący/nudny
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I'm interested/boared. He is interesting/boaring
Jak mówimy o sobie to zawsze -ed a jak o kimś to -ing
metoda różnorodna, metoda liczna
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various method, numerous method
Jak various to znaczy że zróżnicowane, a jak numerous to tylko liczne
szkody umowne
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contractual damages
wypełnij formularz
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fill up the form
mierny, średni, przeciętny
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mediocre
not very good:
1. The film's plot is predictable and the acting is mediocre. 2. Parents don't want their children going to mediocre schools.
pominięcie, przeoczenie, zaniedbanie
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omission
the fact of not including something that should have been included, or the thing that is not included:
1. We are not responsible for the omission of information from this website. 2. The document contained a lot of errors, omissions, and exaggerations.
1. zawładnięcie (czyjąś własnością), przejęcie (władzy nad czymś) 2. schwytanie (zbiega), aresztowanie (przestępcy) 3. napad (np. padaczkowy), atak (np. serca)
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seizure
the action of taking something by force or with legal authority:
1. seizure of power/property/control 2. Seizures of illicit drugs have increased by 30 percent this year.
zwijać coś, kończyć działalność czegoś
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wind sth down
to end gradually or in stages, or to cause something to do this:
1. The government intends to wind the scheme down in the spring. 2. Unfortunately, the party was just winding down as we got there.
1. koniec istnienia, upadek 2. zgon
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demise
the end of something that was previously considered to be powerful, such as a business, industry, or system:
The demise of the company was sudden and unexpected.
nacisk, presja (aby kogoś do czegoś przekonać
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pressure
(PERSUADING) B2 the act of trying to make someone else do something by arguing, persuading, etc.: public/political pressure
Teachers are under increasing pressure to work longer hours. [+ to infinitive ] Pressure to abandon the new motorway is increasing.
rozmówca
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interlocutor
pod koniec tygodnia
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late last week
niewykorzystany potencjał
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untapped potential
1. available but not use 2. If a supply of something valuable is untapped, it is not yet used or taken advantage of:
untapped assets/resources/markets/talent
1. okiennica 2. zwijać interes
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shutter
to close down a business or activity:
1. Some automakers are temporarily shuttering plants in response to falling demand. 2. I am thinking of shuttering my Facebook account for good.
oświecić w temacie
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enlighten on subject
1. odrzucać (np. pomysł) 2. zwolnić, wyrzucić (z pracy) 3. oddalać (np. wniosek)
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dismiss
to decide that something or someone is not important and not worth considering:
1. I think he'd dismissed me as an idiot within five minutes of meeting me. 2. Let's not just dismiss the idea before we've even thought about it.
1. szczypta 2. uszczypnąć, cisnąć (but)
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pinch
pinch yourself informal You say that you have to pinch yourself if you cannot really believe something that has happened because it is so good or so strange:
1. These shoes are too tight, they pinch (my feet). 2. While the tomatoes are cooking add a pinch of salt/sugar/dried thyme. 3. Opinion polls on subjects like this should be taken with a pinch of scepticism.

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