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bagatelizować, umnijeszać
to describe something in a way that makes it seem less important, serious, bad, etc. than it really is
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understate
She believes the research understates the amount of discrimination women suffer.
wycenić poniżej wartości
to consider someone or something as less valuable or important than he, she, or it really is
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undervalue
sprzedać po niższej cenie
to charge less than a competitor
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undercut
Big supermarkets can undercut all rivals, especially small family-owned shops.
ręczyć za kogoś, ubezpieczać
it gives it financial support and takes responsibility for paying any costs if it fails.
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underwrite
niezdecydowany, nierostrzygnięty (argument)
not good at making decisions; ​not having a clear meaning or producing a decision;
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indecisive
He is widely thought to be an indecisive leader.
niezrozumiały, nieprzystępny
impossible to understand
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impenetrable
niewierny
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unfaithful
niepraktyczny
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impractical
bezustanny / nieustanny
never stopping, especially in an annoying or unpleasant way
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incessant
niestosowny, nieudolny
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inept
an inept comment/remark
odmieniać, modulować (czasownik)
to change spelling or ending according to the way it is used in a sentence; to change a spelling or ending in this way:
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inflect (verb)
niezniszczony, nienaruszony
not damaged
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intact
It's difficult to emerge from such a scandal with your reputation still intact
ubliżać
to criticize someone or something in a way that shows you do not respect or value him, her, or it;
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disparage
The actor's work for charity has recently been disparaged in the press as an attempt to get publicity.
nieskazitelny
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impeccable
hamować, blokować
to make it more difficult for something to happen or more difficult for someone to do something:
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impede
Too many breaths can impede the return of blood to the heart.
rozczochrany, zaniedbany
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unkempt
samorzutny, spontaniczny
without being told to say or do something
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unprompted
Had he planned his speech, or did it come unprompted?
w sposób improwizowany, bez przygotowania
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impromptu
trwały, nieśmiertelny
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undaying
He pledged undying love/loyalty.
nadmierny, zbytni
to a level that is more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable:
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undue
Such a high increase will impose an undue burden on the local tax payer.
nadmiernie, zbytnio
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unduly
He told himself he had an unduly suspicious mind.
mdły, bezbarwny, pozbawiony smaku
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insipid
okrutny, bezlitosny
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remorseless
remorseless cruelty/violence
nieprzemakalny (np. płaszcz)
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watertight
arcywróg
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archenemy
wykonalny, realny
able to work as intended or able to succeed
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viable
In order to make the company viable, it will unfortunately be necessary to reduce staffing levels.
przelotny, krótkotrwały
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short-lived
I had a few relationships at college, most of which were fairly short-lived.
zmierzać do czegoś, insynuować coś
to suggest or express something in a way that is not direct or clear:
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be getting at something
You mean I shouldn’t come tonight – is that what you’re getting at?
nieunikniony
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unavoidable
nieopowiedni, nierówny
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unequal
The slices were unequal in size.
niejadalny, nienadający się do jedzenia
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uneatable
niegodny
not deserving respect, admiration, or support
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unworthy
I put all unworthy thoughts out of my mind.
niepohamowany
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unrestrained
niesprawiedliwy
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unjust
oparty na błędnych przesłankach, błądny
not good enough, acceptable, or able to be trusted
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unsound
nieznośny, nie do wytrzymania
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unendurable
nie do przełknięcia
fact or idea is unpleasant or shocking and therefore difficult to accept:
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unpalatable
the unpalatable truth/facts about the war
niecenzuralny
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unprintable
niedochodowy
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unprofitable
unprofitable investment
nie do pozazdroszczenia
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unenviable
w nieładzie, chaotyczny
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disorderly
nieprzyjemny, niemiły
unpleasant
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disagreeable
She said some very disagreeable things.
kobieta lekkich obyczajów
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disreputable woman
nielojalny wobec kogoś
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disloyal to sb
nieodwracalny
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irreversible
niepodważalny
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irrefutable
bez względu na
without considering; not needing to allow for:
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irrespective of
The legislation must be applied irrespective of someone's ethnic origins.
nierozpuszczalny, nie do rozwiązania
(of a problem) so difficult that it is impossible to solve:
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insoluble
nieprzystępny
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unaccessible
niejadalny
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inedible
niepłodny, nieurodzajny
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infertile
niesłyszalny
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inaudible
The noise of the machinery made her voice inaudible.
nieuprzejmy
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incivil
niewystarczający
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insufficient
niewytłumaczalny
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inexplicable
nieumiejący liczyć
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innumerate
nieefektywny
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inefficient
niedoświadczony
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inexperienced
niechętny
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indisposed
nie liczyć się z kimś
not thinking or worrying about other people or their feelings:
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be inconsiderate to sb
Our neighbours are very inconsiderate - they're always playing loud music late at night.
nieszkodliwy
not causing any harm or offence
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inoffensive
nie dotyczyć czegoś
not directed at, intended for, or suitable for someone or something:
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be inapplicable to sth
These regulations are inapplicable to visitors from outside the European Community.
nie do pokonania
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insurmountable
niedopuszczalny, nie do przyjęcia
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inadmissible
niedający się usprawiedliwić
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indefensible
niegościnny
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inhospitable
niestosowny, nieprzyzwoity
morally offensive, especially in a sexual way
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indecent
niezmienny, stały
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invariable
Michael's invariable reaction was anger and a reluctance to try anything new.
monotonny
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unvarying
No land with an unvarying climate can be very beautiful.
nieodpowiedni
not suitable for the situation:
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inapt
His comments were perhaps inapt.
bezstronny
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impartial
nieprzejezdny
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impassable
niewiarygodny
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implausible
nieskromny
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immodest
bezprawny
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illegitimate
The rebels regard the official parliament as illegitimate.

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