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She didn't recognize any of the names start learning
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start learning
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doceniać (czyjś wysiłek), uznawać (czyjeś osiągnięcia)
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This is our crucial issue now. start learning
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kluczowy, niezbędny, istotny, ważny
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the most important facts about a situation and the effects of that situation on other things. In my political work I try to concentrate on the big picture and not be distracted by details. start learning
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szersza perspektywa, szerszy punkt widzenia, pełny obraz
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Engage in small talk (idiom) If you think that girl is pretty, why don’t you go over and engage in small talk? start learning
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Zaangażuj się w small talk (idiom)
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If any complications arise, let me know and i’ll help start learning
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nadarzać się, powstawać, pojawiać się (o problemie, trudnej sytuacji)
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go by the book My lawyer always goes strictly by the book start learning
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według przepisów, zgodnie z zasadami
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Now that everyone’s here, let’s get down to business and start with the presentation start learning
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Let’s go over the contract details once more to make sure we’re on the same page start learning
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zgadzać się z czymś/kimś tak samo
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My boss doesn’t see eye to eye with me about our marketing campaign start learning
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I just wanted to quickly touch base with you: did you get an email from my secretary about the meeting? start learning
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rozmawiać z kimś przez krótki czas, aby dowiedzieć się, jak się czuje lub co myśli o czymś
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i think uou can figure it out start learning
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It's important to distinguish between business and pleasure. start learning
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odróżnić, rozróżnić, rozpoznać
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He said we should meet but didn’t specify a time start learning
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Indirect effects of the war include disease and food shortages start learning
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He was confident, not boastful start learning
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Every time i fly to the USA, I get really bad jet lag start learning
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zmęczenie spowodowane różnicą czasu
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She advised us to look abroad for more lucrative business ventures start learning
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The plane reduced speed as it approached the airport. start learning
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I approached my boss with a request. start learning
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zbliżać się, podchodzić, zwracać się
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