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inevitable
Neil and Alice discuss what we need to do to adapt to the inevitable changes ahead.
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inevitable
inevitable = that which cannot be avoided
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mitigate
We have to mitigate the conflict between these two groups.
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łagodzić, uspokajać (np. konflikt)
mitigate
An example of mitigate is to reduce a prison sentence.
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łagodzić, uspokajać (np. konflikt)
wobble
Mum! My tooth wobbles!
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trząść się, drgać
wobble
The Earth has warmed up before, but this was the result of things like wobbles in the Earth's orbit, not because of an increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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trząść się, drgać
mitigate
However, we can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions – or make them less harmful.
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łagodzić, uspokajać (np. konflikt)
pledged
The rich countries have already pledged and promised a hundred billion dollars a year
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obietnica/ deklaracja wsparcia finansowego
mitigation of penalty
I confess to the charges, but plead mitigation.
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złagodzenie kary
Przyznaję się do winy, ale proszę o złagodzenie.
harvest
We've had a particularly good harvest this year
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