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to search for something by moving things around, usually not in a very careful or organized way start learning
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przeszukiwać w poszukiwaniu czegoś I was poking around in the drawer, looking for the key, when I found this!
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wyszukanie, misternie, wymyślnie start learning
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warunkowe zwolnienie z więzienia start learning
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masywny, ogromny, solidny start learning
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to get something, especially by asking for it, buying it, working for it, or producing it from something else, (especially of a situation) to exist, to get something, esp. by a planned effort start learning
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uzyskać, otrzymać, zdobyć, być (o sytuacji) First editions of these books are now almost impossible to obtain. In the second experiment they obtained a very clear result. Conditions of extreme poverty obtain in many parts of the country. She was finally able to obtain legal possession of the house.
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to be very noticeable, to be much better than other similar things or people, to be easily seen or noticed start learning
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wyróżniać się, rzucać się w oczy, odstawać The black lettering really stands out on that orange background. We had lots of good applicants for the job, but one stood out from the rest.
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filmy, nagranie, materiały video start learning
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zobowiązania firmy, pasywa start learning
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a very strong wish to continuously get more of something, especially food or money start learning
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zachłanność, chciwość I don't know why I'm eating more - it's not hunger, it's just greed!
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the quality of having or showing a strong wish to take things for yourself, usually using unfair methods or force start learning
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drapieżność, pazerność
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slightly rude or showing no respect, but often in a funny way start learning
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bezczelny She's got such a cheeky grin. Don't be so cheeky!
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radzić sobie z czymś, zajmować się czymś start learning
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to take or move out or back, or to remove, to stop talking to other people and start thinking thoughts that are not related to whatto stop selling a product or offering a service, usually because of a problem or fault start learning
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withdraw, withdrew, withdrawn wycofać się, wycofać The UN has withdrawn its troops from the country. Once in court, he withdrew the statement he'd made to the police. She had to withdraw from the competition because of a leg injury.
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zgodny, spójny, kompatybilny, konsekwentny start learning
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proroczy, mający zdolność przewidywania, przezorny start learning
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necessary for the success or continued existence of something; extremely important
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bezszwowy, bez zakłóceń, jednolity start learning
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to gradually reduce something important or something that has existed for a long time start learning
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znosić, likwidować
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provided with a particular type of equipment or technology, or having the necessary or correct system, device, or arrangement to use it start learning
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włączony, podłączony np. włączony do sieci
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przelotne spojrzenie, mignięcie start learning
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wieloraki, wielokrotny, różnorodny start learning
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ubrania oraz akcesoria zawierające w sobie komputer oraz zaawansowane technologie elektroniczne. start learning
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existing in a particular place or at a particular time (adj) start learning
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panujący, dominujący, przeważający The bank said it will buy the shares at the prevailing market price. prevailing economic/market conditions. The town is kept cool by the prevailing westerly winds. the prevailing attitude The prevailing mood is one of optimism.
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to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone, to appear in an advertisement, saying that you use and like a particular product start learning
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popierać, zatwierdzać, uznawać The Council is expected to endorse the committee's recommendations. formal I fully endorse (= agree with) everything the Chairperson has said. They paid $2 million to the world champion to endorse their new aftershave. I certainly don't endorse her views.
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spadek (np. cen), obniżenie (np. produkcji), zmniejszenie się (np. populacji), pogarszanie się start learning
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The decline in energy self-sufficiency is a serious challenge for the EU.
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pamiętać o, mieć na uwadze start learning
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Before you ask for a raise, bear in mind that the company isn't doing well financially right now.
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the condition of lacking bravery, being easilyfrightened, or being eager to avoid danger I am ashamed of our simple-mindedness and cowardice.
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Experience has shown that the first four or five years are often the trickiest.
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rozwijać, wdrażać, rozmieszczać, rozstawiać start learning
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to use something or someone, especially in an effective way My job doesn't really allow me fully to deploy my skills/talents.
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interesariusze, udziałowcy start learning
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prostota, łatwość, naiwność start learning
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to try to do something, especiallysomething difficult He attempted to escape through a window
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a person, organization, or country that continues to refuse to accept something that others have already accepted, despite other people trying to persuade them to, the act of refusing to accept something start learning
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odmowa, osoba odmawiająca, opierająca się Smaller producers, who would receive less than 20% of the $1.2 billion under the settlement formula, remain holdouts. Their holdout continued as they refused to sign the contract
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uznaniowy, dyspozycyjny, dodatkowy start learning
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płomień, błyszczeć, płonąć, nacinać start learning
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objectives, targets, goals
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profity, dodatkowe profity start learning
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proszę wejść, wchodzić, przybyć start learning
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wzdłuż, przy, obok kogoś lub czegoś start learning
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an increase or addition, especially one of a series on a fixed scale.
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modify (something) to suit a particular individual or task. The suit can be customized for you
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carefully considering things He has a thoughtful approach to his work.
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If something is tempting, you want to do or have it a tempting offer That pie looks very tempting.
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element szczegółowy wzorca start learning
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głównie, przede wszystkim, istotnie start learning
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dokładniejszy, ciaśniejszy, mocniejszy start learning
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poręczny, przydatny, wygodny, dogodny start learning
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ograniczony, rozdzielany (np. przecinkiem) start learning
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comma delimited file (plik rozdzielany przecinkami)
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expected to happen, arrive, etc. at a particular time; because of: start learning
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spowodowany, z powodu
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dokładność, precyzja, skuteczność start learning
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znak lub sekwencja znaków oznaczająca zakończenie linii tekstu - systemowe start learning
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a crime in which valuable things are taken illegally and often violently from a place or person start learning
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napad a $2 million jewellery heist
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a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others: start learning
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oszust He felt like an impostor among all those intelligent people, as if he had no right to be there.
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in the correct way or at the correct time; as expected start learning
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należycie, zgodnie z planem He knew he had been wrong, and duly apologized.
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przekazand dalej, przeszedł dalej start learning
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in the end, especially after a long time or a lot of effort, problems, etc. start learning
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ostatecznie / w końcu Although she had been ill for a long time, it still came as a shock when she eventually died. It might take him ages but he'll do it eventually.
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documents that state the abilities and experience of a person and show that the person is qualified for a particular job or activity start learning
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kwalifikacje / referencje
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wyczyszczone i zarejestrowane start learning
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a place for worship that is holy because of a connection with a holy person or object start learning
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sanktuarium Islam's most sacred shrine is at Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
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to look at and study something, usually a book or document, carefully start learning
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studiować coś wnikliwie She spends her evenings poring over textbooks. He pored over the letter searching for clues about the writer.
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ujawnił, odkrył, wyjawił, uwidocznił start learning
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Her biography revealed that she was not as rich as everyone thought.
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to say something or to make a sound with your voice: start learning
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wypowiadać swoje myśli She sat through the whole meeting without uttering a word.
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rozłożyć, rozmieścić, ustanowić, wyłuszczyć start learning
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We laid out the web page so that the links were more clearly visible.
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zgromadzone, zebrane, zmontowane start learning
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a shelter for a car consisting of a roof supported on posts, built beside a house start learning
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chyba że zaznaczono inaczej start learning
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dostosuj najważniejsze rekordy start learning
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customize record highlights
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układ pól, okien, rozmieszczenie start learning
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karta rozszerzonego wyszukiwania start learning
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when you hover over a link
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wykorzystywać nasze zasoby start learning
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dostosuj kolejność wyświetlania pól w szczegółach strony start learning
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customize the order that the fields appear in the page details
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wyświetlanie właściwości okna start learning
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display window properties
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a qualities in a substance or material, especially ones that means that it can be used in a particular way, start learning
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Właściwości One of the properties of copper is that it conducts heat and electricity very well. We value herbs for their taste, but we forget that they also have medicinal properties.
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link do strony ze szczegółami start learning
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przycisk strony szczegółów start learning
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a large number of animals and insects that carry disease, that are present where they are not wanted start learning
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plaga a flea infestation an infestation of cockroaches/head lice
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zwariowany, zakochany, pomylony start learning
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odwołać się do, wywołać, wezwać, powołać się na start learning
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Police can invoke the law to regulate access to these places.
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zastępować, nadpisać, przejechać, przeważyć, lekceważyć start learning
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The pills are designed to override your body's own hormones
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in the middle of an event, situation, or activity start learning
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I'm sorry but I'm too busy - I'm in the midst of writing a report. The country is in the midst of an economic crisis.
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someone or something that is not included in a rule, group, or list or that does not behave in the expected way; to not treat someone or something according to the usual rules (n) start learning
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wyjątek We don't usually accept late applications, but in this case we will make an exception. There are exceptions to every rule.
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the fact of being present and noticeable in every part of a thing or place start learning
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Wszechobecność A series of studies demonstrated the pervasiveness of mass violence.
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nieznośny, nie do wytrzymania, sprawiający kłopoty start learning
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Those pesky kids from next door have let the air out of my car tyres again! No matter how often I weed the garden, those pesky weeds keep coming back.
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nieskończenie, bardzo Travel is infinitely more comfortable now than it used to be.
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odpowiednio, stosownie do, adekwatnie start learning
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to change something slightly, especially in order to make it more correct, effective, or suitable, a small sudden twist or pull of something, to make small changes to something in order to finish or improve it (v, n) start learning
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ulepszenie, ulepszyć, dopracować, uszczypnąć, szarpnięcie. The contract needs a little tweaking but it's almost there. The software is pretty much there - it just needs a little tweaking. Experts say the system could be improved with a few tweaks. He gave the boy's nose a tweak. They give it a little tweak and it's that much better.
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a particular situation, event, or fact, especially an example of something that happens generally: start learning
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przypadek, syatucaja, zdarzenie There have been several instances of violence at the school. I don't usually side with the management, but in this instance I agree with what they're saying.
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objąć, obejmować, zawierać, uścisnąć, przyjmować start learning
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to like or enjoy something, If you ... the idea or thought of something, you feel pleasure that it is going to happen, the enjoyment you get from doing something, a type of sauce that is eaten with food to add flavour to it (v, n) start learning
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cieszyć się, znajdować w czymś przyjemność, delektować się, ochota, przyjemność I always relish a challenge. [+ -ing verb ] I don't relish telling her that her son has been arrested. She's relishing the prospect of studying in Bologna for six months. tomato and onion relish. She ate her cake slowly and with relish.
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used to emphasize that something is not large or important / how strongly someone feels about something or how extreme a situation is, nothing more than; nothing more important than start learning
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zaledwie, sam, zwykły The plane crashed mere minutes after take-off. It cost a mere 20 dollars. The mere thought of it (= just thinking about it) makes me feel sick. People became excited at the mere mention of his name. The city receives a mere 20% of the parking revenues.
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stylish, attractive, or pleasing start learning
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niegodziwy It was a wicked thing to do. Of course, in the end, the wicked witch gets killed.
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to improve the effectiveness of an organization such as a business or government, often by making the way activities are performed simpler Leading organizations use software to streamline their workflow.
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doświadczeni profesjonaliści start learning
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wyrażaj potrzeby biznesowe start learning
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bądź spokojny, nie bój się (o to) start learning
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a change of direction, or the act of preventing something being directed at you start learning
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odchylenie, ugięcie, unik The journalists were frustrated by her constant deflection of their questions
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kluczowe wskaźniki i trendy start learning
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an occasion when you allow someone or yourself to have something enjoyable, especially more than is good for you, an occasion when you allow or do not mind someone's failure or bad behaviour: start learning
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wyrozumiałość, pobłażanie, uleganie, słabość Chocolate is my only indulgence. All the pleasures and indulgences of the weekend are over, and I must get down to some serious hard work. My inability to do needlework was treated with surprising indulgence by my teacher.
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to have or show a strong feeling of respect and admiration for God the act of worshipping to love, respect, and admire someone or something very much, often without noticing the bad qualities of that person or thing start learning
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uwielbienie, czcić On the island the people worshipped different gods. They socialize together and worship in the same mosque. Her parents worship her. As a child, I worshipped my older brother
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temu pojęciu przypisuje się wiarę start learning
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potężny, groźny, straszny There were formidable obstacles to reaching an early settlement of the dispute.
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relating to how people, situations, or things seem to be, rather than how they are inside start learning
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zewnętrzny, wypływający, na zewnątrz The outward appearance of the building has not changed at all in 200 years.
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opcjonalnie, fakultatywnie, dowolnie start learning
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funkcja wpisywania z wyprzedzeniem start learning
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nieaktualny, czerstwy, nieświeży start learning
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no longer new or fresh, usually as a result of being kept for too long: The bread/biscuits/cake had gone stale.
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to stop going to school before finishing the course of instruction, to not do something that you were going to do, or to stop doing something before you have completely finished start learning
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wycofać się, odpaść, odpadać, rzucić He dropped out of the race after two laps. He dropped out of school a month before graduation.
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too pleased or satisfied about something you have achieved or something you know start learning
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zadowolony z siebie She deserved her promotion, but I wish she wasn't so smug about it. There was a hint of smug self-satisfaction in her voice. He's been unbearably smug since he gave up smoking.
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to switch a feature on a computer on and off by pressing the same button or key start learning
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przełączać, przestawiać
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niezrównany w swojej zdolności start learning
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a person in charge of a particular political unit, a person in charge of or responsible for a particular organization (UK), the title of the official leader of some organizations, or member of a group that is in charge of some organizations start learning
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regulatory the governor of Texas, a prison/school governor, The board of governors of the hospital meets every month. There will be changes to the way the BBC trains its new governors.
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only able to happen if something else happens start learning
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podlega, zależy od, w zależności We plan to go on Wednesday, subject to your approval. Moving all the books should not take long, subject to there being (= if there are) enough helpers.
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in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group or situation start learning
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ogólny The overall situation is good, despite a few minor problems. Overall, it has been a good year.
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to prevent something from being seen or expressed or from operating start learning
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stłumić, hamować, ukryć She couldn't suppress her anger/annoyance/delight.
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ponadto, oprócz, dodatkowo, w dodatku In addition to his apartment in Manhattan, he has a villa in Italy and a castle in Scotland.
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(of two or more items) with each relating to something previously mentioned, in the same order as first mentioned start learning
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odpowiednio, jak należy In the 200 metres, Lizzy and Sarah came first and third respectively (= Lizzy won the race and Sarah was third). steven and James are aged 10 and 13 respectively.
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zasypiać, zasnąć, odpłynąć start learning
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good, pleasing, or effective: start learning
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ładne, przyjemne, efektywne a nifty piece of work a nifty little gadget
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przychodzący, nadchodzący, przypływający, przylatujący start learning
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zewnętrzny dostawca tożsamości start learning
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third-party identity provider
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dane logowania, dane uwierzytelniające, dane dostępowe start learning
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service provider initiated request binding
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to risk having a harmful effect on something, to allow your principles to be less strong or your standards or morals to be lower start learning
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naruszać, zagrozić, obniżać standardy Don't compromise your beliefs/principles for the sake of being accepted. If we back down on this issue, our reputation will be compromised. We would never compromise the safety of our passengers.
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organization-wide defaults
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najbardziej ograniczony użytkownik start learning
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used to refer to places that are a great distance away, or something that is spread over a very large area start learning
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odległy, rozwinięty, rozrzucony She has travelled to the most far-flung corners of the world.
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leżący u podstaw, podstawowy start learning
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aby uniknąć problemów ze scalaniem i wyświetlaniem. start learning
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to avoid merge and display issues.
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zapytania dotyczące fakturowania start learning
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przywołać zasadę najmniejszego uprzywilejowania start learning
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evoke the principle of least privilege
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sztywność, surowość, nieustępliwość, skrupulatność start learning
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I believe that rigidity and bureaucracy are always lying in wait.
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to prevent a person or organization from having or being able to take part in something start learning
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zablokować How many times can someone try to log in before being locked out. The company risks being locked out of China's booming car market.
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a point at which lines or pathways intersect or branch; a central or connecting point start learning
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to put something into a new or correct position, to change the way a company or organization works or does business (v) start learning
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dostosować, zmodyfikować, zmienić pozycję na właściwą She realigned the books along the edge of the shelf. Certain businesses are being realigned in order to strengthen capability in key strategic areas and to improve our customer services
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to include several different things/different types of things start learning
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objąć, obejmować, zawierać, ogarnąć The plan encompasses repaving the street and planting 40 new trees. The festival is to encompass everything from music, theatre, and ballet to literature, cinema, and the visual arts.
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podczas gdy wykorzystanie start learning
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wyraźny, otwarty, sprecyzowany, formalny, bez niedomówień, kategoryczny stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. start learning
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As an ambassador she enjoys a very privileged status. I have been privileged to work with the pioneers.
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to say officially that an agreement, permission, a law, etc. is no longer in effect, start learning
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uchylić, cofnąć, unieważnić The authorities have revoked their original decision to allow development of this rural area. Licenses can be revoked for up to five years.
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zbędny, niewykorzystany, niepotrzebny, zbyteczny, zwolniony In the sentence "She is a single unmarried woman", the word "unmarried" is redundant. To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant. New technology often makes old skills and even whole communities redundant. (figurative)
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wrażliwość, podatność, skłonność, zagrożenie bezpieczeństwa, stopień narażenia na atak, słaby punkt start learning
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However, the disaster also demonstrates the vulnerability of all modern societies.
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intended to cause damage to a computer system, or to steal private information from a computer system start learning
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zaprzęgnąć, wykorzystywać start learning
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zastraszająco, onieśmielająco start learning
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She can be very intimidating when she's angry.
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zastraszający, przerażający start learning
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making you feel frightened or nervous She can be very intimidating when she's angry
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powszechnie uzgodnione praktyki start learning
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widely agreed upon practices
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I'm acting on behalf of XYZ Plc.
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najnowocześniejsza technologia start learning
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to get or buy something, to obtain or begin to have something start learning
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nabyć, kupić He acquired the firm in 2008. I was wearing a newly/recently acquired jacket. His family acquired the property in 1985. She acquired her love of the outdoors as a child.
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the feeling that good things are going to happen in the future, what you believe or hope will happen in the future start learning
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oczekiwanie against/contrary to all expectations - different from what is expected. Contrary to all expectations, she was accepted by the academy. I have high expectations for this job. Our expectations are that the UK will cut its interest rate.
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objąć, obejmować, ogarnąć start learning
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to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you: start learning
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wdrapywać się, wgramolić się, She scrambled up the steep hillside and over the rocks. As the burning plane landed, the terrified passengers scrambled for the door
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a device for keeping a door or gate closed, consisting of a metal bar that fits into a hole and is lifted by pushing down on another bar (n, v) start learning
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zatrzask, zasuwa Don't forget to leave the front door on the latch if you go to bed before I get back. Make sure the cabinet door is latched so the cat can’t get in.
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a deep narrow valley with steep sides start learning
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to catch someone or take something suddenly, to take something suddenly, or to catch or arrest a criminal start learning
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nab (nabbed - past participle) nakryć, złapać Undercover police officers nabbed the men at the airport. Someone nabbed my apple when I wasn't looking! The thief was nabbed as he left the store
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to hurt someone or do something harmful to someone because they have done or said something harmful to you start learning
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odwet If someone insults you, don't retaliate as it only makes the situation worse.
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złowrogi, niepokojący There was an ominous silence when I asked whether my contract was going to be renewed. The engine had been making an ominous sound all the way from my parents' house.
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select amount from the insert merge field pick list
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przekrwienie, przeciążenie start learning
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odwrócony, odwrotny, w przeciwnym kierunku, obrócony start learning
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poprawić, ulepszyć, dopracować, podrasować start learning
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odpowiedni, dający się zastosować, właściwy start learning
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We must look for the best applicable solutions for this matter.
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Nasze biuro jest nad zakładem fryzjerskim. start learning
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Our office is above the hairdresser’s.
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of a very high standard; of the highest quality start learning
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niezawodny, niezłomny, najwyższej jakości, znakomity, szlachetny. I would like to thank both the Chairman and the shadow rapporteurs for their sterling work; You've done a sterling job
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staying the same for a long time and not changing quickly or unexpectedly start learning
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niezłomny, wierny, wytrwały, niezmienny
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It was an outstanding achievement.
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just acceptable but not good; not good enough start learning
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mierny The film's plot is predictable and the acting is mediocre. Parents don't want their children going to mediocre schools.
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żłopał, chlał, wychlał, wydoił start learning
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Would it be worth the effort to create this ruckus?
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malejący (rozmiar, znaczenie, wartość) start learning
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I don't want to diminish her achievements, but she did have a lot of help.
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zarozumiałość, tupet, próżność, nadmierna pewność siebie start learning
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nadrzędny The overarching theme of the election campaign was tax cuts.
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postęp od niepewnego do zdecydowanego start learning
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progress from tentative to firm
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the opportunity splits feature
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to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties: start learning
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starać się In her writing she strove for a balance between innovation and familiar prose forms. We must strive to narrow the gap between rich and poor. We strive for perfection but sometimes have to accept something less.
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przeciągać się (trwać długo) start learning
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dobrotliwie, łagodnie, czysto, bezpiecznie start learning
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in a way that is pleasant and kind or not harmful The policeman smiled benignly at the motorist.
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stłumił/powstrzymał uśmiech start learning
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to (cause to) turn around and around, especially fast start learning
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obrócić się, obracać się, She spun the globe, and pointed to the Solomon Islands. The revolving door spun too fast and knocked him over. He spun his partner around until she was dizzy. The children spun the carousel round as fast as they could.
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surowo a stern look/warning/voice. She is her own sternest critic. Journalists received a stern warning not to go anywhere near the battleship
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Whiskers are an attribute of cats.
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to shock someone in order to change their behaviour or way of thinking The charity used photos of starving children in an attempt to jolt the public conscience
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to interrupt or speak in a conversation, usually to agree with what has been said "It's very difficult," I said. "Impossible," she chimed in.
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to move quickly and suddenly towards a particular place, wskoczyć, wyskoczyć start learning
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skoczyć, podskoczyć, wyskoczyć I sprang out of bed to answer the door. The organization is ready to spring into action (= start taking action) the moment it receives its funding. Where did you spring from? - I didn't see you come in!"
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zakołysał się i wymachiwał start learning
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something or someone that annoys you or causes trouble for you (n) start learning
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utrapienie I hate to be a nuisance, but could you help me? Local residents claimed that the noise was causing a public nuisance
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to (cause to) gradually disappear or waste start learning
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odmowa zwolnienia za kaucją start learning
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The flames quickly devoured the building.
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a person who helps someone else to commit a crime or to do something morally wrong start learning
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wspólnik (przestępstwa) The thieves and two accomplices made away with over $25,000 in cash.
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to avoid being hit by something by moving quickly to one side The Senator dodged questions about his relationship with the actress.
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an amount of money that you win or receive from someone unexpectedly; a piece of fruit blown down from a tree start learning
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niespodziewany hajs, owoc spadnięty z drzewa
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the fact of someone behaving exactly according to rules, beliefs, etc, the obeying of a rule or law(n) start learning
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przestrzeganie zasad He was noted for his strict adherence to the rules. He insists upon adherence to every rule, no matter how silly. adherence to sth. Working with thousands of small farmers makes strict adherence to fair trade rules difficult.
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to give a price, especially one that will be charged for doing a piece of work start learning
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oferta cenowa I asked several companies to give me a quote for the building work.
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An item appearing on a single line in any schedule of information.
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(a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy start learning
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nieład Sorry about the clutter in the kitchen. My desk is covered in/full of clutter.
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rozwijał się w ostatnich miesiącach start learning
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has been thriving in recent months
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odzwyczaić, oduczyć, odwieść start learning
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to wean sb away from sth, I tried to wean her away from those people, but she was too involved.
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to persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant start learning
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skusić The adverts entice the customer into buying things they don't really want.
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a new activity, usually in business, that involves risk or uncertainty start learning
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przedsięwzięcia She advised us to look abroad for more lucrative business ventures. There are many joint ventures between American and Japanese companies.
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mieszkanie (specjalny rodzaj) start learning
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an apartment in a condominium
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powinien szybko ocenić ofiarę start learning
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should assess the victim rapidly
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wysokiej jakości RKO nadal ma zasadnicze znaczenie dla poprawy wyników start learning
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high-quality CPR remains essential to improving outcomes
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Na głębokości poniżej 2000 metrów nie ma zbyt wielu ryb. start learning
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There aren't many fish at depths below 2,000 metres.
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to fit together firmly, to join together firmly, esp. by fitting one part into another start learning
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splatać The edges interlock to form a tight seal.
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to make someone more likely to do something, or to make something more likely to happen; to talk or behave in a way that gives someone confidence to do something start learning
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zachęcić We were encouraged to learn foreign languages at school. They've always encouraged me in everything I've wanted to do.
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potraktować dzisiejsze zajey start learning
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Czy masz jakieś doświadczenie w pracy? start learning
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Do you have any work experience?
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attractive because of being unusual and especially old-fashioned, it can also be used to show that you do not approve of something, especially an opinion, belief, or way of behaving, because it is strange or old-fashioned start learning
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osobliwy a quaint old cottage. What a quaint idea!" she said, laughing at him. In Spain, we visited a cobblestone plaza with quaint little cafés around its perimeter.
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został zawieszony na np. 15 min start learning
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company growth will vanish
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przewiduje nowy model usługi start learning
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envisions a new service model
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to calculate an amount, especially by using a measuring device, to make a judgment about something, usually people's feelings, a device for measuring the amount or size of something start learning
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zmierzyć, ocenić, wymierzyć, ustalić, policzyć Use a thermometer to gauge the temperature. A poll was conducted to gauge consumers' attitudes. a fuel/rain/temperature gauge
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uchwała, decyzja, rozwiązanie start learning
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uwolnienie, wypuszczenie, wydanie start learning
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rosną w użyteczne spostrzeżenia start learning
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grow into useful insights
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utrzymująca się sprawa klienta start learning
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wyłaniać się, pojawić się to appear by coming out of something or out from behind something. start learning
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wyłonić się, pojawić się She emerged from the sea, blue with cold.
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(of a building) in a very bad condition, especially in a state of decay start learning
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rozpadający się, zniszczony
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maszeruje, maszeruje dalej start learning
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bezwartościowe/śmieciowe więzi start learning
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został gwałtownie otwarty start learning
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edged cautiously together
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a hard outer covering of something. the outside layer of a loaf of bread start learning
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skorupa, skorupka,
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to complain about someone or something in an annoyed way. If your stomach do this, it makes a low, continuous noise, usually because you are hungry. start learning
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narzekać, marudzić She spent the evening grumbling to me about her job. [+ speech ] "You never hang your coat up," she grumbled. When the teacher assigned extra homework, she heard a few grumbles from the kids.
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to criticize something or someone strongly, usually for moral reasons start learning
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potępiać, ostro krytykować The terrorist action has been condemned as an act of barbarism and cowardice. The film was condemned for its sexism
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expressing unfair or false criticism that is likely to damage someone's reputation (adj) start learning
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niszczący reputację, szkalujący a scurrilous remark/attack/article
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Działacze na rzecz ochrony przyrody próbowali wytropić nieuchwytnego tygrysa syberyjskiego, ale bardzo trudno było go znaleźć. start learning
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Conservationists were trying to track the elusive Siberian tiger, but it was very hard to find.
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zatrzymany (zaaresztowany) i spakowany do więzienia start learning
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apprehended and packed off to gaol
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very difficult or impossible to control, manage, or solve start learning
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trudny We are facing an intractable problem.
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the quality of being unreasonably determined, especially to act in a particular way and not to change at all, despite what anyone else says (n) start learning
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upór, zaciętość, zapiekłość He made his case with obstinacy. We will not allow his obstinacy to lead to chaos in Côte d'Ivoire.
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He listened to the music with an expression of pure rapture on his face. The prime minister's supporters greeted her speech with rapture.
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pośród oskarżeń o oszustwo start learning
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amid accusations of fraud
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zerknąć na to, co jest przed nami start learning
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wychodzące wiadomości e-mail start learning
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within a network firewall
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pożądany, upragniony The Caldecott Medal is a coveted children’s book award.
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made the temptation painful
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Dziś będę pracował zdalnie, bo nie chce mi się iść do biura. start learning
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I'm going to work remotely today because I can't be bothered going into the office.
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looking ill or tired, often with dark skin under the eyes start learning
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mizerny He'd been drinking the night before and was looking a bit haggard.
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frightening thought. a frightening film. It is frightening to think what might happen if she left him.
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unpleasant or of low quality; very ill or very unhappy start learning
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nędzny, nędznie
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Ten program jest zupełnie przestarzały. start learning
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This programme is completely obsolete.
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Zostaniecie poinformowani o miejscu i dokładnym terminie wydarzenia. start learning
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You'll be informed about the venue and exact time of the event.
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the fact that people or animals do what they are told to do start learning
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posłuszeństwo, karność
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I hope you don't think I'm prying, but has your boyfriend ever lived with anyone before?
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impossible for someone to understand or explain start learning
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zaskakujący, kłopotliwy, nie do rozwiązania I found what he was saying completely baffling. The baffling array of features on baby monitors can be overwhelming.
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money or objects that someone gives you when they die, a physical or mental characteristic inherited from your parents, or the process by which this happens: start learning
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spadek, dziedziczenie, spuścizna The large inheritance from his aunt meant that he could buy his own boat. At 21 she came into her inheritance (= it was given to her). genetic inheritance A particular gene is responsible for the inheritance of eye colour.
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to consider or deal with as a group start learning
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grupować, zgrupować, wrzucić do jednego worka
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high, of a high moral standard, If you have a ... way of behaving or talking, etc., you act as if you think you are better than other people: start learning
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wzniosły, doniosły, patetyczny, wysoki, wyniosły a lofty ceiling/mountain/wall. lofty sentiments/ideals. a lofty attitude/air/tone
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to waste money or supplies, or to waste opportunities by not using them to your advantage. start learning
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trwonić Don’t squander your opportunities when you are young.
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had been tempted to remind
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trzask, warknąć, stracić panowanie nad sobą start learning
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When she asked me to postpone my trip to help her move to her new house, I just snapped
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spostrzeżenia są przedstawiane start learning
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W krajach zachodnich występuje niedobór siły roboczej. start learning
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There is a shortage of workforce in western countries.
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connected with what is happening or being discussed, correct or suitable for a particular purpose start learning
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odnoszący się do czegoś, poprawny lub dostosowany do czegoś, istotny, trafny Education should be relevant to the child's needs. For further information, please refer to the relevant leaflet. The point is highly relevant to this discussion. I'm sorry but your personal wishes are not relevant (= important) in this case.
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zarządzanie stosunkami z klientem start learning
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customer relationship management
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zbieranie podpisów (na dokumentach - kurier) start learning
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not ordinary or usual; especially great or important, or having a quality that most similar things or people do not have start learning
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szczególny, wyjątkowy
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someone who works to protect the environment from the damaging effects of human activity Conservationists are fighting to save the tiger.
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jak może wzmocnić Twój biznes start learning
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how it can bolster your business
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to make something stronger or more important start learning
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wzmacniać We need to find some new players to beef up the team. The company has plans to beef up its production.
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return on investment (ROI)
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aby odeprzeć niektóre bardziej przyziemne zapytania serwisowe start learning
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to deflect some of the more mundane service inquiries
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a junction, crossroads, intersection
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to a large, noticeable, or important degree (adv) start learning
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znacząco / w znacznym stopniu, wyraźnie
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gwałtowna reakcja, ostry sprzeciw, opinia start learning
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It could cause a popular backlash in Russia and bring down the government
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to put away or stop using something, to state something plainly esp. as an official rule start learning
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odłożyć, położyć, kłaść, ustalić zasady Lay down your weapons and surrender. The coach laid down the rules from the first day of practice.
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obciążenie, ciężar, brzemię start learning
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heavy load that you carry; something difficult or unpleasant that you have to deal with or worry about:
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lasting for a long time or difficult to get rid of; tries to do something in a determined but often unreasonable way (adj.) start learning
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utrzymujący się, trwały, niezmienny, wytrwały, uparty, nieustępliwy, Symptoms of the illness include a high temperature and a persistent dry cough. Be persistent - don't give up.
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wyrażać otwarcie swoje uczucia start learning
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wear your heart on your sleeve
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unfair or cruel treatment over a long period of time because of race, religion, or political beliefs start learning
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prześladowanie They left the country out of fear of persecution.
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zachowaj swoje poświadczenia start learning
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maintain your credentials
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certification maintenance
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They are reorganizing the company in order to improve profitability.
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kluczowe wskaźniki efektywności start learning
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key performance indicators
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aby uzyskać przewagę nad konkurencją start learning
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to getting a leg up on our competitors
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planowanie zasobów przedsiębiorstwa start learning
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enterprise resource planning
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systemy zarządzania pracownikami start learning
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workforce management systems
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cumbersome learning curve
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to start to direct your efforts and attention towards something start learning
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zabrać się do czegoś I've got a lot of work to do, but I can't seem to get down to it. [+ -ing verb ] UK I must get down to booking the hotels.
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bezpieczeństwo i higiena pracy start learning
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napisałam serię artykułów start learning
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I wrote a series of articles
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very careful and with great attention to every detail Many hours of meticulous preparation have gone into writing the book
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przytłaczający, przemożny start learning
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very great or very large; difficult to fight against An overwhelming majority has voted in favour of the proposal.
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dowiedzieć się, rozwiązać, pojąć start learning
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to understand or solve something If they know the cause of the problem, they might be able to figure out how to prevent it happening again.
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Nasze biuro znajduje się w okolicy mieszkaniowej. start learning
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Our office is located in the residential area.
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odzież jeździecka (też na rowery) start learning
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niegdyś / dawniej The European Union was formerly called the European Community.
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zazdroszczę ci twojego szczęścia start learning
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I envy you your happiness
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Polska gospodarka jest najmocniejsza w regionie. start learning
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Poland's economy is the strongest in the region.
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to repeat the main points of an explanation or description start learning
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podsumować, streszczać, podsumowanie, powtórka
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główny, naczelny, przedstawiony start learning
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wyświetlane w widocznym miejscu start learning
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working in the most active and difficult parts of a job or business start learning
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zespół, garsonka, komplet start learning
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She bought a dress and matching hat, gloves, and shoes - in fact the whole ensemble.
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something very valuable or very useful that is found after searching or effort Tunnels were then dug in all directions to reach the richest veins of pay dirt.
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a closed system of wires or pipes through which electricity or liquid can flow A defect was found in the water-cooling/electrical circuit.
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not having enough space or time start learning
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sflaczałe, uginać się (np. o gałęzi), zwisać (np. o skórze), zapadające (łóżko), start learning
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to steal something of little value start learning
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zwędzić Who's filched my pencils?
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not willing to accept criticism or disapproval; proudly refusing to obey authority start learning
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wyzywający, prowokujący, dumny, krnąbrny The CEO was in a defiant mood as she entered the boardroom.
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poczucie własnej wartości start learning
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the ability to understand an event or situation only after it has happened start learning
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z perspektywy czasu With (the benefit/wisdom of) hindsight, I should have taken the job. In hindsight, it would have been better to wait.
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using something in a careless way and causing some of it to be wasted It's wasteful the way you throw so much food away!
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in a way that is not intentional start learning
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to talk to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement to try to help them to agree or find a solution to their problems: start learning
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pośredniczyć Negotiators were called in to mediate between the two sides. The two envoys have succeeded in mediating an end to the war.
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to remove something from somewhere, to get money from a bank account, to arrange to get something from a company, bank, etc start learning
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wyjąć, usunąć, wziąć pożyczkę They had to take out two of his teeth. I took out some money for the weekend. I’m going to take out a life insurance policy. He had to take out a loan to pay his taxes. He took out a $44,000 startup loan.
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replaces the work of the heart
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a person who lives alone and avoids going outside or talking to other people start learning
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to ignore someone and not speak to that person because you cannot accept their behaviour, beliefs, etc; to avoid something start learning
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to injure someone with a sharp pointed object such as a knife She was stabbed several times in the chest.
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to examine or consider something in detail start learning
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analizować wnikliwie He's the kind of person who watches a movie and then dissects it for hours.
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persistently strive for the goal
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a person who is able to work effectively without regularly needing to be told what to do start learning
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selfstarter, selfmotivated, selfdriven
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freedom to behave, act, or think in the way you want to start learning
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swoboda, dowolność,. szerokość geograficzna Courts can show a considerable degree of latitude when it comes to applying the law.
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the act of controlling every part of a situation, including small details start learning
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nadmierna dbałość o szczegóły start learning
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excessive attention to details
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to always want to own the same expensive objects and do the same things as your friends or neighbours, because you are worried about seeming less important socially than they are
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konkurować z rówieśnikami start learning
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(of a city) covered with buildings across a large area, often ones that have been added gradually over a period of time start learning
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rozległy, rozciągnięty
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Dom mojej babci jest pełen pamiątek, które zebrała przez 99 lat swojego życia. start learning
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My grandmother’s house is full of memorabilia she’s collected over her ninety-nine years.
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on Monday, on the 1st of October, on the first day of Christmas
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podróżować w szczytowych porach roku start learning
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travel during Peak seasons
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Wiem, że ktoś był wcześniej w Rzymie start learning
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I know someone was in Rome previously
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(of weather conditions) neither very hot nor very cold, not extreme; within a middle range start learning
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umiarkowany, średni The climate here is pretty temperate
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unhappy and without hope, dark in a way that is unpleasant and makes it difficult to see start learning
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ponury, nieszczęśliwy, bez nadzieji na lepsze jutro
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ten budynek jest w trakcie remontu start learning
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this building is under renovation
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nie spełnilo moich oczekiwań start learning
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it failed my expectations
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zachęcający, dodający otuchy start learning
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To count the goods and materials owned by a company or available for sale in a store at a particular time start learning
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robić remanent How often you need to stocktake is different for every business.
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zmienne (np. elementy projektu) start learning
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The data was analysed according to neighbourhoods, but other key variables like credit rating and marital status were ignored altogether.
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przewaga pierwszego gracza start learning
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the advantage that a company has when it is the first to introduce a new product, service, or technology, and so does not have competition from other companies We lost a lot of 'first-mover advantage' because we couldn't move quickly enough.
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prowadzenie działalności, robienie biznesu start learning
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arranged so that things happen at different times or so that things are not positioned in a regular way start learning
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rozłożone w czasie np. dostawy staggered deliveries, staggered payments
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opóźniona względem programu/planu start learning
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moving slower or happening later than the planned time The cancellation came after the project was millions of dollars over budget and months behind schedule.
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having an opinion that is different from most people's and is unpopular and therefore risky. To do or say something that lacks evidence or support. start learning
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mieć zdanie różniące się od innych, postawić na jedną kartę, ryzykować She's going out on a limb in criticizing her own party leadership. I don't think I'm going out on a limb by saying that everyone will like that idea. She's going out on a limb in criticizing her own party leadership.
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nakazy i zakazy regulujące życie danej zbiorowości start learning
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orders and prohibitions regulating the life of a given community
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on the way I pass the airport
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Małe dzieci uwielbiają taplać się po deszczu w kałużach na ulicach. start learning
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Little kids love jumping in puddles in the street after it has rained.
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to treat a person or animal badly, cruelly, or unfairly start learning
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źle traktowany, maltretowany Both parents have denied charges of mistreating their children. I think people who mistreat their pets should be banned from keeping them.
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clearly very much better than what is usual. Not yet paid, solved, or done start learning
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wybitny, nierozwiązany (excellent) an outstanding performance/writer/novel/year. It's an area of outstanding natural beauty. There are still a couple of problems outstanding.
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Workflow rules can be broken into two main components
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complicated details, the quality of having a lot of complicated small parts or details start learning
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zawiłości intricacies of law. I enjoyed the film, but I couldn't follow all the intricacies of the plot.
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to find and bring back something start learning
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odzyskać i zwrócić I promise I will retrieve your stolen necklace.
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to remove or throw away something unwanted start learning
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pozbyć się czegoś That cream got rid of my skin rash. I used weedkiller to get rid of the weeds in the garden.
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always being careful to notice things, especially possible danger start learning
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czujny Following the bomb scare at the airport, the staff have been warned to be extra vigilant.
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an event or situation, etc. that causes something to start. to cause something to start start learning
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wyzwalacz There are fears that the incident may be a trigger for more violence in the capital. Some people find that certain foods trigger their headaches.
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Have you resolved the problem of transport yet? The couple resolved their differences and made an effort to get along.
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to choose not to be part of an activity or to stop being involved in it; a situation in which some members of a group choose not to join or be involved in an activity start learning
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zrezygnować z, nie brać udziału Since the opt-out, the hospital has been responsible for its own budgeting. Within any society, there will usually be people who decide to opt out (= choose not to live the way most people do).
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przesłać te zapisy do zatwierdzenia start learning
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submit that records for approval
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automatycznie uruchamiany przepływ start learning
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wywoływalny, uruchamialny start learning
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to work as hard as other people or as hard as expected and needed start learning
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Everyone is expected to pull their weight on this project.
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Pstrąg to głównie ryba słodkowodna. start learning
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The trout is a chiefly freshwater fish.
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able to be made, done, or achieved start learning
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wykonalny With the extra resources, the project now seems feasible. [+ to infinitive ] It may be feasible to clone human beings, but is it ethical?
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the quality of being able to continue over a period of time; the idea that goods and services should be produced in ways that do not use resources that cannot be replaced and that do not damage the environment start learning
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trwałość, wytrzymałość, odpowiedzialna produkcja
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to say or do something to someone that is rude or offensive, an offensive remark or action start learning
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obrażać, atakować She made several insults about my appearance. The steelworkers' leader rejected the two percent pay rise saying it was an insult to the profession. First he drank all my wine and then he insulted all my friends.
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Tina kupiła nadmierną ilość słodyczy na przyjęcie urodzinowe swojej córki. To naprawdę było trochę za dużo. start learning
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Tina bought an excessive amount of candy for her daughter's birthday party. It really was a bit much.
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the fact of being responsible for what you do and able to give a satisfactory reason for it, or the degree to which this happens start learning
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odpowiedzialność The organization suffers from a lack of accountability. greater/increased/more accountability The public has been demanding greater accountability from lawmakers.
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Kupiłam te kosmetyki w miejscowej drogerii. start learning
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I bought these cosmetics in my local beauty supply store.
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often forgetting or losing things, or not thinking seriously about things start learning
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roztargniony, roztrzepany My husband is scatterbrained and I have always run the house financially.
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an early plan or design that explains how something might be achieved: start learning
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plan, pomysł, strategia, zarys their blueprint for economic reform
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a city or town with its own local government, or the local government itself start learning
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miasto The municipality provides services such as water and rubbish collection.
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Marcin lubi się chwalić swoją zaradnością. start learning
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Martin likes boasting about his resourcefulness.
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nieustraszenie, bez strachu, bez obaw start learning
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Serdeczny uśmiech to najlepszy sposób, aby przełamać lody. start learning
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A cordial smile is the best way to break the ice.
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permanent characteristics
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a short stay in a place that you make while you are on a longer journey to somewhere else start learning
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postój We had a four-hour layover in Chicago.
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lacking grace or skill when moving start learning
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niezgrabny He’s too awkward – he’ll never be a good dancer.
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a dishonest person, especially one who persuades other people to pay too much money for something; it is also a person who cheats other people, esp. if they seem trusting start learning
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to stop someone taking an active and important part in something, to remove a player from a game, a business activity that someone does in addition to their main business (n, v) start learning
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praca dodatkowa, odstawić na bok, odstawić na boczny tor
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to speak to or ask permission from someone who has more authority than the person who you would normally go to in that situation start learning
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Amanda was refusing to give me the week off so I went over her head and spoke to the boss.
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difficult for somebody to understand, too difficult or strange for you to understand start learning
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trudny, niezrozumiały I tried to take in what he was saying about nuclear fusion, but most of it went over my head.
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sporny, dyskusyjny a contentious decision/policy/issue/subject. She has some very contentious views on education. The director had a contentious relationship with the eccentric actor.
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to admit, often unwillingly, that something is true start learning
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przyznać, uznać niechętnie The government has conceded (that) the new tax policy has been a disaster.
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causing harm or damage (adjective) start learning
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szkodliwy These chemicals have a detrimental effect/impact on the environment. Their decision could be detrimental to the future of the company.
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tantiema, honorarium autorskie start learning
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to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something. to tell someone, usually in a letter or email, that you have received something they sent you (v) start learning
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przyznać, uznawać She acknowledged having been at fault. She acknowledged that she had been at fault. She is usually acknowledged to be one of our best artists. Please acknowledge receipt of this letter
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storage facility/ Warehouse
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Tata Gillian zawiesił dla niej huśtawkę na starym dębie. start learning
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Gillian's dad put a swing up for her in the old oak tree.
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glass that has been coloured and cut into various shapes to form pictures or patterns, used especially in church windows start learning
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witraż Stained glass is set into several of the windows;
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the situation in which there is more than enough of something start learning
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obfitość There was an abundance of food at the wedding. We had wine in abundance
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to think carefully about something, especially for a noticeable length of time start learning
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rozważać She sat back for a minute to ponder her next move in the game.
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not easily satisfied, or having very high standards about particular things start learning
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wybredny All my children were fussy eaters. He's so fussy about the house - everything has to be absolutely perfect. "Why am I still single?" "You're too fussy - that's your problem!"
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in a way that is very eager to have a lot of something (adverb) start learning
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żarłocznie, zachłannie, łapczywie He read voraciously to learn about ideas that interested him. As the bread arrives at the table she voraciously eats that too.
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a person who lives in a city, town, cave, etc. start learning
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a drink that is believed to be poisonous, to have magical power, or to be able to cure an illness: start learning
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eliksir Americans are said to spend more on pills and potions than any other nation. We don’t have a magic potion to make you tell the truth.
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To bardzo popularne zdarzenie i nie jest uważane za problem. start learning
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It's a very common occurrence and is not usually considered a problem.
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almost out of control because of extreme emotion, such as worry. start learning
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frantic, frantic with worry oszalały np. z emocji When his wife arrived at the hospital she was frantic with worry. Where on earth have you been? We've been frantic with worry.
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confused and showing no skill (adj) start learning
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nieudolny I've never seen such bumbling incompetence!
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the condition of someone being sent or kept away from their own country, village, a person who is sent or kept away from their own country, etc. to send someone away from their own country, village, etc. (noun, verb) start learning
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wygnanie, zesłanie, zesłać, wygnać The king went into exile because of the political situation in his country. The deposed leaders are currently in exile in the neighbouring country. The monarch was exiled because of the coup.
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to push something or someone with your finger or with a pointed object. to encourage someone to take action, especially when they are being slow or unwilling start learning
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szturchać, szturchanie, wywieranie nacisku I prodded her in the back to get her attention. She prodded the cake with her fork to see if it was cooked. He gets things done, but only after I've prodded him into doing them.
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zdarzenie, które coś uświadamia start learning
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a promise or firm decision to do something, willingness to give your time and energy to a job, activity, or something that you believe in start learning
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zobowiązanie / obowiązek, obietnica, powinność, zaangażowanie, something that you must do or deal with that takes your time Players must make a commitment to play for a full season. Can you give a commitment that the money will be made available? I'd like to thank the staff for having shown such commitment. I've got too many commitments at the moment to do an evening class.
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czarnowidz Despite the doomsayers, the Athenians delivered the Olympic Games when they said they would. "I hate to be a doomsayer," he said, "but it's going to be hard to attract new business.
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something or someone that spoils people's feelings of excitement, enjoyment, or pleasure start learning
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Hearing how fattening this delicious food is would be a total buzzkill. She reminded us we had to get up early - she's such a buzzkill.
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Bądź ostrożny. Jaguar może zaatakować w każdym momencie. start learning
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Be cautious. The jaguar might attack any moment.
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careful and avoiding risks start learning
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ostrożny [+ to infinitive ]. It's always prudent to read a contract carefully before signing it.
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presja grupy rówieśniczej start learning
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Marek czasami zasypia podczas wykładów. start learning
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Sometimes Mark falls asleep during lectures.
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hampered by a lack of money High winds hampered efforts to put out the fire. Fierce storms have been hampering rescue efforts and there is now little chance of finding more survivors.
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redukcja (zatrudnienia, wielkości mieszkania) start learning
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able to make decisions quickly and confidently, or showing this quality, strongly affecting how a situation will progress or end (adj) start learning
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zdecydowany, stanowczy, decydujący You need to be more decisive. These results could prove decisive in establishing the criminal's identity. a decisive role a decisive victory
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dom do remontu We could afford a large home here or a fixer-upper in San Francisco.
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nieskuteczny, chybiony, słaby Those pills were ineffective – I still have a headache. They made an ineffective attempt to get the rules changed. The army has proved ineffective in protecting the civilian population.
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są pojemnikami reprezentującymi daną wartość start learning
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are containers that represent a given value
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use separate resources and literal values
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część garderoby He’s fussy about how a garment fits him.
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Czasowniki przechodnie to czasowniki, które wyrażają czynność, która jest wykonywana nad kimś/czymś – następuje po nich dopełnienie bliższe. Ważną właściwością czasowników przechodnich jest możliwość tworzenia od nich strony biernej. start learning
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The player kicked the ball. Sindy rode a bike.
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Czasowniki nieprzechodnie to grupa czasowników, które również wyrażają pewną czynność, jednak nie znajdziemy po nich dopełnienia. Ze względu na to nie ma możliwości przekształcenia ich na stronę bierną. start learning
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not organized, skilled, or able to work in a satisfactory way, wasting time, money, energy, or other valuable possessions or qualities start learning
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niewydajny, niewydolny Existing methods of production are expensive and inefficient. I'm hopelessly inefficient at fixing things. Many of their industries are hopelessly inefficient.
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it's not considered a problem
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the victim denied charges
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the act of slowing down while driving to look at something interesting, esp. an accident (n) start learning
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firemen extinguished the fire
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extremely unpleasant or bad, so bad as to be shocking; extremely unpleasant start learning
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przerażający, bardzo nieprzyjemny Exhibits show how horrendous the living conditions there were.
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remind them to check the indicators
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a crime, especially stealing, committed by someone in the place where they work start learning
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włamali się do mojego mieszkania, okradli moje mieszkanie start learning
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to completely search a place in a way that causes mess and damage (v) start learning
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plądrować, splądrowany (ransacked) Burglars ransacked the house. The burglars ransacked the house but found nothing valuable. I ransacked the cupboard for my ski boots.
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extremely exciting or surprising, surprising, shocking, and often difficult to understand or imagine start learning
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niewiarygodny, nieprawdopodobny The movie’s special effects are mind-blowing.
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cut off from the outside world
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having or showing a wish to harm someone because you think that they harmed you; unwilling to forgive (adj) start learning
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mściwy, pamiętliwy In the movie "Cape Fear", a lawyer's family is threatened by a vindictive former prisoner.
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a feeling that something, esp. something unpleasant, is going to happen start learning
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przeczucie He had a premonition that his plane would crash, so he took the train. She had a sudden premonition of what the future might bring.
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Dzieci powinny szanować dorosłych. start learning
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Children should respect adults.
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Nie pij zbyt dużo alkoholu. To szkodliwe dla wątroby. start learning
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Don't drink too much alcohol, it's not good for your liver.
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a serious disease of the liver that usually causes death start learning
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marskość wątroby The commonest cause of cirrhosis is alcohol consumption. cirrhosis of the liver
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a condition in which the tubes that carry blood, esp. those in the legs, are swollen and can be seen on the skin start learning
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żylaki Pregnant women often get varicose veins.
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making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong, feeling doubt or no trust in someone or something (adj) start learning
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podejrzliwy, podejrzany, nieufny Her behaviour was very suspicious. The fire at the bank is being treated as suspicious. It's a little suspicious that no one knows where he was at the time of the murder. my mother has a very suspicious nature
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Zmierzyłem długość pokoju. start learning
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I measured the length of the room.
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To jest bardzo cienkie, mniej więcej szerokości włosa niemowlęcia. start learning
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It's very thin, it's about a baby's hair width.
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clear and exact, showing or talking about sex or violence in a very detailed way, communicated directly in a clear and exact way start learning
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wyraźny, jasny, I gave her very explicit directions how to get here. She was very explicit about what she thought was wrong with the plans. I wasn't aware that I would be paying - you certainly didn't make it explicit. a sexually explicit movie
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Gdy już wejdzie na huśtawkę, potrafi się huśtać godzinami. start learning
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Once he gets on a swing, he can swing for hours.
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to come to see someone, sometimes at a stated place, usually briefly and without a specific invitation start learning
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wpadać do kogoś/gdzieś, zajrzeć, zaglądać But I can just drop by and pick it up. No demon dare drop by here. He said some friends might drop by.
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a time when something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant: start learning
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wybuch, rozprzestrzeniania się czegoś an outbreak of cholera/food poisoning/rioting/war Last weekend saw further thundery outbreaks.
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the act or condition of being officially forced to stay in a place. a form of punishment in which children are made to stay at school for a short time after classes have ended start learning
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zatrzymanie, koza She's had four detentions this term. He claimed that his detention by the authorities was unlawful.
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a person who asks for something that they believe belongs to them or that they have a right to, someone who demands the right to be the legal owner of a particular property, payment, or title start learning
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powód, roszczący sobie prawo Tax credit payments are calculated according to the claimant's yearly income. He was declared the legitimate claimant to the throne.
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a statement, made without giving proof, that someone has done something wrong or illegal start learning
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bezpodstawne twierdzenie/oskarżenie The allegations of corruption were not true. Allegations that Mr Dwight was receiving money from known criminals have caused a scandal. The chief executive of the company resigned last autumn over allegations about his expenses.
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a device made of wood or metal that is used to hold two things together tightly start learning
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zacisk Carefully tighten the clamp until it firmly supports the pipette in a vertical position.
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to delay or stop the progress of someone or something, to cost someone an amount of money start learning
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zahamować rozwój kogoś lub czegoś Then I needed a second operation, which really set me back. Our vacation set us back over $3000
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promuj wprowadzanie funkcji i odkrywanie start learning
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promote feature adoption and discovery
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to push something or someone gently, especially to push someone with your elbow to attract the person's attention start learning
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small, loose pieces of wool or other soft material, or the down on a young animal start learning
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puch He brushed the fluff off his coat.
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able to change easily from one activity to another or able to be used for many different purposes start learning
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uniwersalny, wszechstronny A leather jacket is a timeless and versatile garment that can be worn in all seasons. We want all our staff to be versatile. Teachers have to be versatile to cope with different ability levels.
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not willing/wanting to do something and therefore slow to do it (adj.) start learning
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niechętny I was having such a good time I was reluctant to leave. Many parents feel reluctant to talk openly with their children. She persuaded her reluctant husband to take a trip to Flo with her. She had trouble sleeping but was reluctant to take sleeping pills.
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praca na umowę - zlecenie start learning
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to collect large amounts of something and keep it for yourself, often in a secret place, to keep a large number of things that are not needed or have no value, because you are suffering from a mental condition start learning
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gromadzić zapasy, zbieractwo During the siege people began hoarding food and supplies. There would be enough food on a daily basis if people were not hoarding. She hoarded dirty bottles, old newspapers, broken appliances, even plastic bags from cereal boxes.
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reakcje/odpowiedzi proaktywne kontra reakcyjne start learning
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proactive versus reactive responses
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to look for someone or something, especially for a long time until you find him, her, or it: start learning
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szukać, poszukiwać While he was at the library, Steve decided to seek out some information on the history of the area.
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empatyczny, pełen zrozumienia start learning
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Po maratonie byłam lepka od potu. start learning
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I was sticky with sweat after the marathon.
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very enthusiastic about something start learning
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I can't say I'm sold on the idea.
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to happen many times or to happen again start learning
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powtarzać się The theme of freedom recurs throughout her writing. If the pain/problem/trouble, etc. recurs, come and see me. If the problem recurs, I’ll see my doctor about it.
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tworzenie zaangażowania użytkownika start learning
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crafting a user engagement
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wkrótce With a little exercise, you'll be back in shape before long.
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przejmować coś (np., interes) start learning
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take over something (e.g., business)
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podniesienie ręki / cos energatycznego start learning
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short and clear, expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words start learning
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zwięzły Make your answers clear and concise.
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the fact of accepting that something is true or right, something given to thank someone for what they have done, a letter or email to say that something has been received start learning
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potwierdzenie, podziękowanie, potwierdzenie otrzymania (listu, zgłoszenia) All I want is some acknowledgment that his behaviour is unreasonable. We sent her a copy of the book in acknowledgment of her part in its creation. I applied for four jobs, but I've only had one acknowledgment so far.
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to increase the speed, power, or cost of something, to increase activity or the level of something start learning
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podnosić, zwiększać, przyspieszać działania The company announced plans to ramp up production to 10,000 units per month. To stay competitive, they'll have to ramp up product development as well as cut prices. Mitsubishi has ramped up the speed of its new micro-controllers.
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Przygotuj szkic kontraktu. start learning
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Prepare a sketch of the contract.
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not able to be understood, (of speech or writing) not clear enough to be understood start learning
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niezrozumiały He muttered something unintelligible.
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If the picture or sound of a film or recording fades out or someone fades it out, it becomes gradually weaker (pv) start learning
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zanikać, znikać, gasnąć
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ordinary, typical, or usual start learning
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codzienny, zwykły, pospolity the everyday lives of ordinary Russian citizens. Death was an everyday occurrence during the Civil War.
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kciuki w górę / kciuki w dół start learning
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osłabiony, upośledzony (adjective) start learning
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the surrounding of a place by an armed force in order to defeat those defending it (n) start learning
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oblężenie The siege of Mafeking lasted for eight months. The soldiers laid siege to the city. The castle was under siege for months. figurative That whole weekend at Cannes, Brigitte Bardot was under siege by photographers.
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a device, machine, or piece of equipment, especially an electrical one that is used in the house, such as a cooker or washing machine start learning
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AGD We stock a wide range of domestic appliances, including fridges, freezers and dishwashers. We recommend that an engineer services your gas appliance annually. Don't plug in an electrical appliance with wet hands - you could get an electric shock.
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zawstydzony, upokorzony I am mortified to be causing my relatives so much concern. She was absolutely mortified to hear her son swearing at the teacher.
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calm and controlled behaviour, determined control over behavior in order to prevent the strong expression of emotion or any violent action (n) start learning
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powściągliwość You really have to show a lot of restraint to stay out of debt. He showed admirable restraint, and refused to be provoked. The security forces exercised (= used) great restraint by not responding to hostile attacks and threats.
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Szczerze mówiąc, nie lubię cię. start learning
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To be frank, I don't like you.
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a person who has achieved a position of authority (n) start learning
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His position as top dog was now under threat. The company is top dog in the food retail market.
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Dziś jest duży kiermasz. Chciałabym tam pójść. start learning
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There's a big bazaar today. I'd like to go there.
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careful not to give too much information or show how you really feel, protected from being known, found, harmed, or taken start learning
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powściągliwy, ostrożny a guarded response Conversation on the trading floor tends to be polite but guarded. carefully/closely/fiercely guarded. a carefully guarded secret
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musisz całować dużo żab, zanim spotkasz swoją księżniczkę start learning
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you have to kiss lots of frog before meet your princess
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z moich obliczeń wynika By my reckoning we should get there in one hour
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W bajkach straszny ogr często mieszka w pobliżu bagna. start learning
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In fairytales, the scary ogre often lives next to a swamp.
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Stłukłam butelkę wódki. Jestem taka niezdarna. start learning
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I've broken a bottle of vodka. I'm so clumsy.
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the fact that you are too interested in your appearance or achievements (n) start learning
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próżność He wants the job purely for reasons of vanity and ambition.
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an occasion when someone who is talking on the television or radio mentions someone in order to thank them or wish them well start learning
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pozdrawiać I want to give a shout-out to my dad, who helped me a lot
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a strong feeling of disapproval and dislike at a situation, person's behaviour, etc (n) start learning
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niesmak, She walked out in disgust. We are demonstrating to show our anger and disgust at the treatment of refugees. He resigned from the committee in disgust at the corruption.
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extremely unpleasant and causing you to feel shock and anger, annoying start learning
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odrażający, denerwujący obrzydliwy, The slaves were treated with sickening cruelty. There was a sickening thud when the child fell from the tree and hit the ground. It's sickening, the way she gets her parents to do what she wants
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rosnąć (o żywych istotach) start learning
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grow (about living things)
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wzrost (o rzeczach nieożywionych) start learning
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increase (about non-living things)
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Muszę się zatrzymać i zrobić sobie przerwę start learning
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I need to pull over and take a break
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Po powrocie z pracy zdrzemnęłam się na chwilę. start learning
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After coming back from work, I dozed off for a while.
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rewind - rewound - rewound
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to think again about a plan, idea, or system in order to change or improve it (verb, noun) start learning
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przemyślenie, przemyśleć Her family's disapproval made her rethink her plans. The incident led to a rethink of the department's health and safety policies.
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I can't hear myself thinking
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rude or offensive language that someone uses, especially when they are angry start learning
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przeklinać, kląć, bluzgać
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to think or believe, consider, calculate start learning
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myśleć, uważać, przeliczać I reckon it's going to rain. How much do you reckon (that) it's going to cost? "Can you fix my car today?" "I reckon not/so. She was widely reckoned (to be) the best actress of her generation. Angela quickly reckoned the amount on her fingers.
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travelling or being taken or sent away from a particular point (adj) start learning
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wychodzący np. lot, przesyłka Problems resulted in nine inbound and 17 outbound flights being cancelled. outbound goods
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a way to achieve something; a method, a way of showing how much or how great something is, a method for dealing with a situation start learning
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środek, sposób, metoda, rozmiar, miara a system of weights and measures. It is a measure of his popularity that he got over 70% of the vote. This machine measures the patient's heart rate. Medicare was a measure intended to guarantee health care for everyone over the age of 65.
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hesitantly venturing measures
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valuable property owned by someone who wants to borrow money, which the person agrees will become the property of the lender (= person or business that lends money) if the debt is not paid back start learning
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broken or torn pieces left from the destruction of something larger start learning
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gruzy, szczątki After the tornado, debris from damaged trees and houses littered the town.
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an occasion when two or more companies or organizations join together to make one larger company start learning
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fuzja She's an attorney who advises companies about mergers and takeovers. The merger of these two companies would create the world's biggest accounting firm.
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podnieść poziom sesji do wysokiego poziomu pewności start learning
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the main shape or edge of something, without any details, a description of the main facts about something start learning
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zarys, szkic If you read the minutes of the meeting, they'll give you a broad outline of what was discussed. Some novelists start by writing an outline. She drew the outline of the boat and then coloured it in.
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To bardzo szlachetne z twojej strony, że stajesz w mojej obronie, ale potrafię sama o siebie zadbać. start learning
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It is very noble of you to stand up for me, but I can look after myself.
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an increase in something, a price or offer on a share that is higher than the previous price at which the share was sold start learning
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zwiększenie, wzrost uptick in sth. We can see some uptick in activity in the marketplace. Even after yesterday's uptick, the shares remain more than 40% below their peak a year ago.
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to make something pure or improve something, especially by removing unwanted material, to improve an idea, method, system, etc. by making small changes start learning
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oczyścić Crude oil is industrially refined to purify it and separate out the different elements, such as benzene. Engineers spent many months refining the software.
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to destroy or reduce the pleasure, interest, or beauty of something, When food ... or is ..., it is no longer good enough to eat, to treat someone very or too well, especially by being extremely generous start learning
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zepsuć, rozpieszczać (kogoś/siebie) He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening. The oil spill has spoiled the whole beautiful coastline. The dessert will spoil if you don't keep it in the fridge. When I'm feeling miserable I go shopping and spoil myself
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natychmiast We don't have to go straightaway, do we?
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panienka In the story, the prince woos and wins the fair maiden.
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looking old and in bad condition because of being used for a long time or not being cared for, not honourable or fair; unacceptable start learning
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obdarty, zaniedbany, nie fair, w złym stanie He wore a shabby old overcoat. Her home is a rented one-bedroom apartment in a shabby part of town. The refugees were shabby and hungry. She spoke out about the shabby way the case had been handled. The company's treatment of women was shabby.
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Coś musi być nie tak z układem wydechowym w tym samochodzie. start learning
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There must be something wrong with the exhaust system in this car.
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a statement that describes something in a way that makes it seem less important, serious, bad, etc. than it really is, or the act of making such statements start learning
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niedomówienie, umniejszenie To say that her resignation was a shock would be an understatement - it caused panic. It didn't go well. That's the understatement of the year/decade/century. It was a disaster. It's an understatement to say the workers are worried about their futures.
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a small room, often only large enough for one person, within a larger room or area, a small space with walls or curtains around it, that is separate from the rest of a room and where you can be private when taking clothes off, etc. start learning
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kabina, przestrzeń prywatna I was getting undressed in one of the cubicles. They work in cubicles in an open-plan office.
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a movable lock with a U-shaped part that is pushed into another part to close and is usually opened with a key One of the gates has a padlock on it.
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mierzyć to discover the exact size or amount of something, to judge the quality, effect, importance, or value of something start learning
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mierzyć, oceniać "Will the table fit in here?" "I don't know - let's measure it."There is no way of measuring the damage done to morale.
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a very small mark, piece, or amount start learning
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punkcik, drobinka, pyłek He'd been painting the door and there were specks of paint all over the floor. There's not a speck of dust/dirt in their house. We could see a speck (= a small amount) of light at the end of the tunnel. These small islands are just specks on the map.
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to be a sign of something that will happen in the future, usually something very good or bad (v) start learning
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wróżyć This does not bode well for the future of the peace process. These recently published figures bode ill/do not bode well for the company's future. The hurricane bodes disaster for those areas in its path.
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a raised edge along the side of a street, often forming part of a path for people to walk on start learning
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krawężnik She stood on the curb and waited until the light turned green to cross the street.
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an occasion when a group of people, especially soldiers or sailors, refuses to obey orders and/or attempts to take control from people in authority start learning
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bunt Conditions on the ship were often very bad, and crews were on the point of mutiny. There were rumours of mutiny among the troops. Soldiers crushed mutinies in three jails.
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to prevent something from happening by acting firs start learning
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ubiec Many doctors prescribe aspirin to forestall second heart attacks. the company executives forestalled criticism by inviting union leaders to meet.
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wanting something very much or wanting a lot of something, extremely hungry (adj) start learning
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wygłodniały I'm ravenous - where's supper? Growing boys have ravenous appetites. a ravenous appetite for cash. a stage star who was ravenous for attention
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niechętny, oporny I'm loath to spend it all at once
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przelotny, krótki a fleeting glimpse. This is just a fleeting visit.
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konflikt, He was 15 when he first ran afoul of the law. At one point Seeger fell afoul of the US government for his anti-war actions.
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to stop a fire or light from burning or shining, especially by putting water on it or by covering it with something start learning
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a very deep hole that seems to have no bottom, a difficult situation that brings trouble or destruction start learning
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otchłań, trudna sytuacja The country is sinking/plunging into an abyss of violence and lawlessness. She found herself on the edge of an abyss.
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to spoil something that is pure or someone's perfect reputation, to make something dirty start learning
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kalać, mazać, zaświnić His reputation, he said, had been unfairly sullied by half-truths and innuendos. No speck of dirt had ever sullied his hands.
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a feeling of anger and shock, a shocking, morally unacceptable, and usually violent action, (especially of an unfair action or statement) to cause someone to feel very angry, shocked, or upset start learning
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skandal, zniewaga, obraza, obrazić, bezcześcić, oburzać
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the act of throwing, pushing, or pulling something with a lot of effort, to move something heavy using a lot of effort, If something ..., it makes one or more large movements up and down, to feel as if you are going to vomit start learning
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podnosić, unosić coś z wysiłkiem, falować, ciągnąć na wymioty He heaved the bag onto his shoulder. She picked up a heavy book and heaved it at him. As the wind increased, the deck of the ship began to heave beneath his feet. The smell of the fish made me/my stomach heave.
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Żeglarz musiał wspiąć się na maszt, by naprawić problem z żaglem. start learning
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The sailor had to climb the mast of the ship to fix the problem with the sail.
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to make it more difficult for something to happen or more difficult for someone to do something start learning
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przeszkadzać, utrudniać Although he's shy, it certainly hasn't impeded his career in any way.
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Main duties of bosun include supervising the crew on deck.
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a strong feeling of sympathy and sadness for the suffering or bad luck of others and a wish to help them: start learning
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współczucie I was hoping she might show a little compassion.
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a promise, especially that you will tell the truth in a law court: start learning
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przysięga Medieval knights took an oath of allegiance/loyalty to their lord. The witness placed her hand on the Bible and took the oath (= promised to tell the truth).
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without much care, attention, or control, not severe or strong enough start learning
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niedbały, zbyt pobłażliwy, niedostateczny
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worrying, without hope, serious or sad, very unpleasant or ugly start learning
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ponury, srogi, groźny, przygnębiający, twardy, zacięty The future looks grim. Her face was grim as she told them the bad news. The expression on his face was one of grim determination. a grim-looking block of flats
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miejsce pobytu The police asked if Betty knew the whereabouts of a missing man. Trupin is thought to be in the Caribbean, although his exact whereabouts are/is a mystery.
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severe and showing no sadness or guilt, never stopping or impossible to stop (adj) start learning
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bezlitosny remorseless cruelty/violence. a remorseless judge. the hurricane's remorseless approach. remorseless pressure to succeed
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an amount of money that you risk in the hope of winning more, by trying to guess something uncertain, or the agreement that you make to take this risk start learning
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zakład She put a cash wager of £50 on the race. He tried to eat 50 hard-boiled eggs, for a wager.
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a matter or object of little value or importance, unimportant thing start learning
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drobiazgi I brought a few trifles back from India - pieces of jewellery and fabric mainly.
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smutek The sorrow she felt over/at the death of her husband was almost too much to bear. The sorrows of her earlier years gave way to joy in later life.
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a long, thin mark that is easily noticed because it is very different from the area surrounding it, a short period of good or bad luck, an often unpleasant characteristic that is very different from other characteristics start learning
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smuga, pasmo, żyłka The window cleaner left dirty streaks. I dye my hair to hide grey streaks. Her stubborn streak makes her difficult to work with. I just hope my lucky streak continues until the championships. The thunderstorm ended a streak of 90 days without any rain.
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a flying weapons that has its own engine so that it can travel a long distance before exploding at the place that it has been aimed at. any object that is thrown with the intention of causing injury or damage: start learning
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rakiety Missile attacks on the capital resumed at dawn. Stones, bottles, and other missiles were thrown at the police. (formal)
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drobne kawałki The city was bombed to smithereens during the war. So many films involve everyone and everything being blown to smithereens.
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zawieszony She was suspended from school for fighting. He was suspended for four games after arguing with the referee.
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an official statement that something must happen: start learning
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rozporządzenie, dekret, zarządzanie More than 200 people were freed by military decree. They decreed an end to discrimination on grounds of age. After the earthquake, the government decreed that all new buildings must be built according to the new standards.
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willingness to believe that something is real or true, especially when this is unlikely start learning
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zasmarkany You could have told me I had a snotty nose! I don't want to use your snotty handkerchief!
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always loyal in supporting a person, organization, or set of beliefs or opinions adj) start learning
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zagorzały a staunch friend and ally. He gained a reputation as being a staunch defender/supporter of civil rights
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to watch a particular situation closely to see what happens start learning
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keep a weather eye on sth They are well accustomed to keeping a weather eye on currency movements. Your weight can be a strong indicator of your general health, so it's important to keep a weather eye on it.
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something that is very helpful and improves the quality of life start learning
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pomoc, dobrodziejstwo Guide dogs are a great boon to the partially sighted.
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a short journey/trip for pleasure, sometimes including a stay, to go on a short journey for pleasure (n, v) start learning
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wyprawa a Sunday jaunt into the hills. He's always jaunting off around the world on business trips, leaving his wife to cope with the babies by herself.
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śmigać, okrążać, zamek okrężny start learning
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to like someone or something very much; to like doing something (adj), having feelings of affection for someone or something, or having a liking for an activity start learning
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lubić, czuły, lubiany I’m really fond of my aunt. She had fond memories of her childhood. Charles is fond of driving, so I’m happy just to be a passenger. She was very fond of horses. "I'm very fond of you, you know," he said. My brother is fond of pointing out my mistakes.
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to provide an army with more soldiers or weapons. To make sth stronger: start learning
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wzmacniać, zasilać I want to reinforce the garden wall so that it doesn't fall down. The pockets on my jeans are reinforced with double stitching. The final technical report into the accident reinforces the findings of initial investigations.
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sprzyjać większemu zaangażowaniu start learning
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to try as hard as you can start learning
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a formal agreement between two countries or groups at war to stop fighting for a particular time, especially to talk about possible peace start learning
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zawieszenie broni A two-week armistice has been declared between the rival factions.
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a feeling of anger towards another person that makes someone want to annoy, upset, or hurt them, especially in a small way, to intentionally annoy, upset, or hurt someone (n, v) start learning
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złość, złośliwość, He's the sort of man who would let down the tyres on your car just out of/from spite. I almost think he died without making a will just to spite his family.
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polite behaviour, or a polite action or remark (n) start learning
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uprzejmość They should teach drivers to show pedestrians some courtesy. You might get along better with your parents if you showed them some courtesy. He could at least have had the courtesy to say sorry.
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having and expressing extreme and unreasonable feelings, suffering from this kind of illness start learning
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wściekły, rozjuszony, chory na wściekliznę, nierozsądny, zagorzały Even the most rabid football fans probably wouldn't know this. a rabid dogs
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not clearly expressed, known, described, or decided start learning
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niejasny, nieokreślony, mglisty I do have a vague memory of meeting her many years ago. The patient had complained of vague pains and backache.
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without being influenced or prevented by, without taking any notice of or being influenced by; not prevented by start learning
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pomimo czegoś I still enjoyed the week despite the weather. Despite repeated assurances that the product is safe, many people have stopped buying it. The game continued despite the rain. Despite her illness, she came to work
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a time when all the people involved in a play, dance, etc. practise in order to prepare for a performance start learning
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próba They didn't have time for (a) rehearsal before the performance. He's a producer with three plays in rehearsal.
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an unwanted twist or bend in a wire, rope, pipe, etc. that is usually straight: start learning
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załamania, skręcenia na linie/rurze There was a kink in the pipe.
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you don't have to endure it alone
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to come together in a single place or bring parts together in a single group, to make something by joining separate parts start learning
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montuj aplikacje, składaj aplikacje, gromadzić
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mieszkanie There is an estimated shortfall of some five million dwellings across the country.
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zmarszczki, załamania, marszczyć, falować The stone she threw caused ripples to spread across the lake. A ripple of laughter/applause, etc. ran through the crowd. His muscles rippled under his skin.
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spokój living in peace and tranquility I love the tranquility of the lake
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the feeling of being sorry for something you have done because you feel it was wrong, or the act of showing this start learning
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skrucha He expressed penitence for what he had done. She cried tears of penitence.
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lokator, najemca For years, they were tenants on my father’s property.
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bezczelny, bezwstydny, mający w nosie opinię innych, pewny swego He told me a brazen lie. They're quite brazen about their sexuality, it doesn't worry them.
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denerwować się, martwić się, Don't fret - I'm sure he's OK. She spent the day fretting about/over what she'd said to Nicky.
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to become dry, smaller, and covered with lines as if by crushing or folding, or to make something do this, to become much smaller than is needed or wanted start learning
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skurczyć się, zmarszczyć się, wyschnąć The lack of rain has shrivelled the crops. You ought to pick that lettuce before it shrivels (up) and dies. Profits are shrivelling as the recession gets worse.
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a strong feelings of wishing for something, especially something that you cannot have or get easily start learning
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tęsknota, pragnienie I suppose it's because I live in a city that I have this yearning for open spaces. He spoke of his yearning for another child. He always had a yearning to be a schoolteacher.
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gdakanie The hens cackled in alarm. A group of women were cackling in a corner. a cackling witch
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eksmitować Tenants who fall behind in their rent risk being evicted. He was evicted from the bar for drunken and disorderly behaviour. Long-time residents are being evicted from the buildings.
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in a way that shows you are willing to do something new, difficult, or that involves risks; bravely (adv) start learning
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odważnie I'll take care of the baby," he said gamely
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perfect, with no problems or bad parts, without mistakes or faults (adj) start learning
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nienaganny impeccable taste/manners/credentials His English is impeccable.
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to make a new product, service, or system available for the first time, an occasion when a new product or service is gradually made available to more people after it has first been tested in a particular area: start learning
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wdrożenie, wejście na rynek rollout of sth. Rollout of the new technology has been slow. a product rollout. A media campaign is expected to roll out early next year. roll sth out. The company plans to roll out the scheme across Europe in the coming months.
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ludzie Some folks have been waiting over an hour to buy tickets.
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wpis, lista, wykaz, pozycja start learning
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throw oneself on the mercy of sth
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Nicole to taka okropna osoba. Gardzę nią! start learning
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Nicole is such a horrible person. I despise her!
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to attract attention or interest (3) start learning
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przyciągać uwagę He's an excellent speaker who always draws a crowd. Could I draw your attention to item number three on the agenda? UK Does he wear those ridiculous clothes to draw attention to himself?
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the state of being frightening and violent (n) start learning
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okrucieństwo The ferocity of the attack shocked a lot of people. The hurricane hit with terrible ferocity.
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the state of being completely forgotten or destroyed start learning
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zapomnienie He was another minor poet who was consigned to oblivion. These toys will be around for a year or two, then fade/slide/sink into oblivion. The planes bombed the city into oblivion
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to relate to or have a connection with something: start learning
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dotyczyć, odnosić się do czegoś regulations pertaining to high-tech industries. Seaweed’s properties, as they pertain to skin care, are still in dispute.
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in a way that has a negative or harmful effect (adv) start learning
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niekorzystnie A lot of companies have been adversely affected by the recession. The film was never meant to reflect adversely on the small city where it was made. Cancellations and delays may continue to adversely affect the airline's financial performance
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someone's ability to think of clever new ways of doing something, the skill of thinking, performing, or using things in new ways, esp. to solve problems (n) start learning
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pomysłowość Drug smugglers constantly use their ingenuity to find new ways of getting drugs into a country. With a little ingenuity, meals can be tasty as well as inexpensive.
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used to describe time spent working that you can charge money for start learning
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liczony według stawki godzinowej Some firms charge a flat fee rather than using a system of billable hours. All emergency incidents are billable for a minimum of two hours for all contract types. In this example the billable rate is $120 dollars an hour.
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given or made available for a particular purpose: start learning
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asygnowany, przydzielony, przyznany Did you finish your essay in the allotted time. conference delegates need to be in their allotted seats. When plants outgrow their allotted space you need to prune or replant them. Everyone connected with the show had their allotted task.
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to avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally: start learning
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przechytrzyć, obchodzić, omijać Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulations.
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rude and showing no respect, or referring to sex, especially in a humorous way (old-fashioned) start learning
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pyskaty, zuchwały
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idiom when something (situation, organisation, set of standards etc) becomes very bad although it was once very good start learning
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After four years, their relationship began to go south. Until things went south. And the next day things went south
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to look at someone or something with a very annoyed expression, a very annoyed expression, to use the face to express anger, esp. at someone start learning
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skrzywić się When I asked the boss for a day off, he just scowled and told me to get back to work. She was clearly annoyed, as you could tell from the scowl on her face. The boy scowled at her and reluctantly followed her back into school.
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to make something secret known start learning
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ujawniać, wyjawić, ogłosić, rozgłosić, odkryć Journalists do not divulge their sources. [+ question word ] The CEO refused to divulge how much she earned.
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someone who tries to deceive people into giving them money, a prostitute start learning
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wyłudzacz, dziwka, kanciarz The street was full of hustlers, drug addicts, and pimps.
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Wyjaśnienie spóźnienia, jakie przedstawił, było wiarygodne, ale Andrea i tak w nie nie uwierzyła. start learning
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The explanation he gave for being late was plausible, but Andrea still didn't believe it.
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Zamierzam umieścić nasze sztabki złota w skrytce bankowej. start learning
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I'm going to put our gold bullion into a secure vault at the bank.
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(an act of) keeping the truth hidden, especially to get an advantage (n)dishonest or illegal methods used by a person or organization in order to get something or to make people believe that something is true when it is not (n + adj) start learning
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oszustwo, podstęp, fałsz podstępny, fałszywy The story is about theft, fraud, and deceit on an incredible scale. All we hear from them are lies and deceit. She just assumes that elected leaders are cynical and deceitful. The company filed a legal claim alleging deceit and breach of contract.
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konfigurowalne prognozowanie start learning
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collaborative forecasting
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to work with someone else for a special purpose start learning
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współpracować Two writers collaborated on the script for the film. A German company collaborated with a Swiss firm to develop the product. The British and Italian police collaborated in catching the terrorists.
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the job or activity of judging what is likely to happen in the future, based on the information you have now start learning
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prognozowanie, przewidywanie, spekulowanie economic/market/sales forecasting. The report looks at the role of sales and market forecasting in the operation of the business.
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Podali mi czterocyfrowy kod PIN. start learning
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I was given a four-digit PIN code.
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a chance that something may happen or be true: start learning
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możliwość It's not likely to happen but I wouldn't rule out the possibility. The forecast said that there's a possibility of snow. There's a distinct possibility I'll be asked to give a speech. Is there any possibility (that) you could pick me up from the station?
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continued effort and determination (n) start learning
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wytrwałość / niezmordowanie Through hard work and perseverance, he worked his way up to the top.
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Potencjalny kupiec powiedział, że chce sześciu tysięcy jabłek i sadownicy mieli nadzieję, że dokona zakupu. start learning
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The prospective buyer had said he wanted six thousand apples, and the apple growers were hoping he would finish the deal.
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designed to be folded into a smaller shape or size for easy storage start learning
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składany (np. mebel, rower)
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Nowa adaptacja Szekspira w teatrze jest rewelacyjna. start learning
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The new adaptation of Shakespeare in the theatre is rad.
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Jeśli będziemy odpowiednio schlebiać Betty, może uda nam się namówić ją, żeby nam pomogła. start learning
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If we flatter Betty enough, we might be able to cajole her into helping us.
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persuade someone to do something
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something illegal or stolen that has been put secretly in a person's clothing or among the things that belong to them to make them seem guilty of a crime, start learning
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kabel, wtyczka, gumowe ucho
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Claire pomyślała, że może zostać wieczną studentką. Chodziła z kursu na kurs. start learning
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Claire thought she might become a perpetual student. She just kept going from course to course.
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wyprawiać, garbować skórę opalenizna start learning
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used to emphasize how important or serious something is, the greatest amount or degree possible, greatest or most or farthest start learning
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najwyższy, największy, maksymalny, najdalszy a matter of the utmost importance. The situation needs to be handled with the utmost care. The new model of the car offers the utmost in power and performance.
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interfejs programowania aplikacji start learning
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to make a continuous low sound, to discover the true facts about someone or something secret and often illegal, to take part in a physical fight start learning
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brać udział w bójce, hałasować, dudnić, turkotać Please excuse my stomach rumbling - I haven't eaten all day. Thunder rumbled in the distance. His boss eventually rumbled him, and he was sacked.
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When a door, floorboard, etc..., it makes a long low sound when it moves or is moved start learning
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skrzypieć The door creaked on its hinges. I heard the floorboards creak as he crept closer. I heard a creak on the stairs
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dark and sad, without hope, or very bad start learning
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ponury, smutny, posępny The acting was dismal, wasn't it? What dismal weather! The trip was a dismal failure
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She flung a stone into the well.
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using or containing more words than are necessary (adj) start learning
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rozwlekła (np prezentacja) a verbose explanation/report/speech/style. He was a notoriously verbose after-dinner speaker.
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Stany Zjednoczone mają na świecie wielu sojuszników, ale również wielu wrogów. start learning
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The United States has many allies in the world, but also many enemies.
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careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount start learning
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oszczędny a frugal lifestyle/habits/living a frugal meal of bread and soup He built up his savings by being very frugal. frugal energy/water use
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this type price or rate of interest is one that is unfairly high (adj) start learning
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lichwiarski Store cards may charge usurious rates, but they are not designed for taking extended credit. They were becoming increasingly unpopular due to usurious moneylending.
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To manage to pass or move through something with great difficulty due to a lack of space. To manage accomplish something by very narrowly overcoming some difficulty. start learning
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przecisnąć się, prześlizgnąć się I had to squeak through a huge group of in order to get off the train. I thought for sure I had failed the exam, but I managed to squeak through with a D.
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oddawać się, poświęcać się Jeśli chcesz być częścią tego przedsięwzięcia, musisz całkowicie się mu poświęcić. start learning
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If you are going to be part of this business, I need you to commit to it completely.
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to fail to include or do something start learning
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pominąć, nie zawrzeć She was omitted from the list of contributors to the report. The Prince's tour conveniently omitted the most deprived areas of the city. [+ to infinitive ] formal She omitted to mention that she would be away next week.
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brave and determined (adj) start learning
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odważny a gutsy perform, It is a gutsy and timely book.
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untidy and dirty, messy, dirty, or not careful start learning
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niechlujny, niedbały a slovenly appearance. I'll have to improve my slovenly habits - my mother's coming to stay. slovenly work. a slovenly housekeeper
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capabilities and implications
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the amount or number of something, especially that can be measured, a large amount or number of something start learning
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ilość, wielkie ilości, Police found a large/small quantity of drugs in his possession. We consumed vast quantities of food and drink that night. Poorer people can't afford to bulk buy and save by purchasing in quantity.
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trochę She's slightly taller than her sister. I'm slightly upset she forgot my birthday. I'm slightly worried that she'll get lost on the way.
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to move slowly, quietly, and carefully, usually in order to avoid being noticed start learning
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skradać się, wolno poruszać się naprzód She turned off the light and crept through the door. Someone was creeping around outside my window. The spider crept up the wall. The traffic was creeping along at a snail's pace.
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Drzwi zostały zdjęte z zawiasów. start learning
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The door had been pulled off its hinges.
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connected to, influenced by, or caused by something start learning
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połączony, powiązany, spokrewniony related costs/expenses, related products/services, related activities/changes/causes, be related to sth. We discussed unemployment and related issues
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to defeat an enemy or opponent, especially in war start learning
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pokonać Napoleon was vanquished at the battle of Waterloo in 1815. The vanquished army surrendered their weapons.
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an action that breaks or acts against something, especially a law, agreement, principle, or something that should be treated with respect (n) start learning
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naruszenie He claimed that the way he'd been treated was a gross violation of his civil/constitutional/human rights. It was clear that they had not acted in violation of the rules. The school is upgrading its alarms and correcting other fire code violations.
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only and not involving anyone or anything else (adv) start learning
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wyłącznie I bought it solely for that purpose. It seems he's not solely to blame for the accident. The product's success cannot be attributable solely to the ads.
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główne zakresy odpowiedzialności start learning
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principal accountabilities
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the activity of stealing from shops during a violent event start learning
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plądrowanie There were reports of widespread looting as hooligans stampeded through the city centre.
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obrazowy, sugestywny (np. opis, wspomnienie) start learning
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to try to persuade a particular group of people to support you or use your business start learning
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zabiegać The party has been trying to woo the voters with promises of electoral reform. He wooed her for months with flowers and expensive presents. Lin is trying to clear her company's legal status as she woos investors.
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You're a disgrace (to the family) - what a way to behave! He brought disgrace on the whole team by falsifying the results.
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the floor of an entrance to a building or room, the level or point at which you start to experience something, or at which something starts to happen, a point at which something starts start learning
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próg, poziom, punkt startowy I have a low/high boredom threshold (I do/don't feel bored easily). It’s traditional for a man to carry his bride over the threshold. a low threshold for pain. We are on the threshold of a new era.
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lack of development opportunities
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umiejętność pracy pod presją start learning
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ability to work under pressure
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the written record of what was said at a meeting: start learning
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protokół Harry will take the minutes
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the ability to be happy, successful, etc. again after something difficult or bad has happened, the ability of a substance to return to its usual shape after being bent, stretched, or pressed start learning
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odporność, sprężystość, prężność Trauma researchers emphasize the resilience of the human psyche. The plant fibre has incredible strength and resilience.
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a reduction in the amount of money that a company or person spends, a situation in which prices fall suddenly from a high level (stockmarket) start learning
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ograniczenie wydatków, wyhamowanie a pullback in spending/lending/hiring a massive pullback in consumer spending. The pullback will affect not only our own company but also those with whom we do business. The market is overextended and ready for a major pullback.
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Jest już bardzo niewiele krain, które pozostają nietknięte. start learning
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There are very few lands that still remain intact.
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Jeśli nie podoba ci się sukienka, którą ci kupiłem, możesz zanieść ją z powrotem do sklepu i wymienić na inną. start learning
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If you don't like the dress I bought you, you can take it back to the shop and swap it for a different one.
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rozwiązanie najlepsze w swojej klasie, najlepsze z możliwych start learning
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to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you, to keep hopes, memories, or ideas in your mind because they are important to you and bring you pleasure start learning
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kochać Although I cherish my children, I do allow them their independence. I cherish the memories of the time we spent together. We cherish the many memories we have of our dear mother.
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to add something to the end of a piece of writing start learning
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dodać coś w tekście The author appends a short footnote to the text explaining the point. Several footnotes were appended to the text.
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to imagine or expect that something is a likely or desirable possibility in the future (v) start learning
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wyobrażać sobie, zakładać, przewidywać He envisioned a partnership between business and government. The company envisions adding at least five stores next year.
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nieistotny, niezwiązany z tematem Gary powiedział coś, co było niezwiązane z tematem, o którym rozmawialiśmy w tamtym momencie. start learning
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Gary said something that was irrelevant to the topic we were discussing at that time.
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Lubię czytać, podczas gdy mój brat woli oglądać adaptacje filmowe. start learning
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I like reading, whereas my brother prefers watching film adaptations.
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to change the words of a text, especially a law or a legal document, to make a change to a law start learning
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modyfikować, zmieniać treść dokumentu In line 20, "men" should be amended to "people". Until the constitution is amended, the power to appoint ministers will remain with the president. The terms of the contract were amended in later years.
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okno dialogowe wyszukiwania start learning
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to balance one effect against an opposing effect, so that there is no great difference as a result, the right to pay a person or organization less money than you owe them because they also owe you money start learning
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równoważyć / wynagradzać The extra cost of travelling to work is offset by the lower price of houses here. What is the position regarding the offset of one debt against the other? When we are forced to travel by air, we always check the box to choose to offset our flights.
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zostaną odrzucone następnego dnia start learning
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will be discarded the day after
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to reduce something to an earlier level or standard start learning
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wycofać, zmniejszyć do poprzedniego poziomu The president's plan to roll back environmental protections was not popular. The governor plans to roll property taxes back.
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Powinieneś umieścić gwiazdkę na końcu zdania, jeżeli w dalszej części chcesz dopisać jeszcze jakieś wyjaśnienie. start learning
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You should use an asterisk at the end of your sentence if you want to explain it further.
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to do something that is different from the usual or common way of behaving, to go in a different direction: start learning
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odbiegać The recent pattern of weather deviates from the norm for this time of a year. He never deviated from his strict vegetarian diet. We need to know when the bus deviates from its scheduled route.
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to praise someone in order to make them feel attractive or important, sometimes in a way that is not sincere start learning
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pochlebiać, kadzić, słodzić I knew he was only flattering me because he wanted to borrow some money
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Moim największym rywalem w wyścigu jest mój starszy brat, który jest bardzo szybki na torze. start learning
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My biggest rival in the race is my big brother, who is very fast on the track.
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Michael jest taki aspołeczny! Jakkolwiek bym go nie przekonywał, to i tak nie mogę nakłonić go do wyjścia z domu. start learning
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Michael is so antisocial! I can't coax him out of the house no matter what.
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hałaśliwy a rowdy party. rowdy behaviour. The theater was full of rowdy teenagers throwing popcorn and yelling.
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obiekt użytkowy, pomieszczenie Ta firma ma nowoczesne obiekty. start learning
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This company has modern facilities.
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caused by, if a comment, statement, etc. is ..., people know who said it or who is responsible for the information in it. (almost always followed by the preposition to) start learning
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spowodowany, związany z Her death was attributable to natural causes. This growth is attributable to many factors. The increase in sales is largely attributable to the fact that the product has come down in price. Briefings to the media must be open and attributable.
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normalne zużycie i wypalenie podczas użytkowania start learning
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a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty, a way of solving a problem or ordering someone to make a payment for harm or damage they have caused, using a decision made in a law court: start learning
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odszkodowanie, remedium an effective herbal remedy for headaches The best remedy for grief is hard work. We have exhausted all possible legal remedies for this injustice.
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gwarancja określona w niniejszym dokumencie jest wyłączna start learning
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in a suitable condition to be sold start learning
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zbywalny The poor packing affected the merchantable quality of the goods.
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therewith, in connection therewith z tym I can truly say that in the three years during which you have administered the General Post Office, I remember no single complaint against you in connection therewith.
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If a rule or law is ..., it is impossible to force people to obey it, that people cannot be made to obey, or that cannot be made to work effectively, an ... law or system cannot be accepted as legal in a court of law start learning
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niewykonalne Sections of the amendment are unenforceable under federal law. the proposed reforms are so complex that they will be virtually unenforceable in practice.
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to decide on or choose, especially to choose a person for a particular job, by voting start learning
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wybierać The President is elected for a four-year term of office. [+ as+ noun ] We elected him as our representative. [+ noun ] She was elected Chair of the Board of Governors. [+ to infinitive ] The group elected one of their members to be their spokesperson.
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the formal announcement that someone no longer owns, supports, believes in, or has a connection with something, the fact of saying that you no longer support or have a connection with someone or something, or that you do not want something start learning
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zrzeczenie się People who receive an inheritance have the right of renunciation of that inheritance, subject to certain conditions. the renunciation of the use of force
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następnie, w konsekwencji In 1982 he was arrested and subsequently convicted on drug trafficking charges. He was badly injured in the crash and subsequently died.
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one of several layers or levels of importance, quality, to arrange or organize something in layers (n, v) start learning
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poziom, warstwa, We sat in one of the upper tiers of the football stands. I don't understand why you think we need yet another tier of management. The seats in the theatre were steeply tiered. Only the upper tier of investors profits from the current economy.
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to choose to be part of an activity, arrangement, etc rather than being forced to take part start learning
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włączony, widoczny Company policy is to leave new workers out of the pension scheme, unless they choose to opt in. It is an opt-in rather than an opt-out system, which means that permission must be sought on a case-by-case basis.
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The army requisitioned all the cars and trucks they could find. The staff made a requisition for new chairs and desks.
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to walk through water or other liquid with some effort, because it is deep enough to come quite high up your legs, or thick, to walk into or through an area of water that is not very deep start learning
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przebrnąć The river was full but we managed to wade across. We rolled up our trousers and waded at the edge of the lake. I read the speech you referred me to, hard as it is to wade through gibberish
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aby być na bieżąco z nowymi funkcjami start learning
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to keep apprised of newfangled features
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pogorszyć coś This attack will exacerbate the already tense relations between the two communities. Her allergy was exacerbated by the dust
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a way of dealing with a problem or making something work despite the problem, without completely solving it start learning
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obejścia The software still has a few glitches but we've come up with a workaround.
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a strong feeling of anger and dislike for a person who you feel has treated you badly, especially one that lasts for a long time (n) start learning
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uraza, żywić urazę, mieć żal do kogoś He wasn’t one to hold a grudge, but he wasn’t going to be friendly. I don't bear any grudge against you. Amanda still has/holds a grudge against me for refusing to lend her that money
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schlebiać sobie [+ that ] Steve flatters himself that he's an excellent speaker.
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I suspect these statistics flatter to deceive.
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to feel very pleased and proud because someone has said good things about you or has made you feel important start learning
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czuć się docenionym, dumnym She was flattered by his attention. They were flattered to be invited to dinner by the mayor. We felt flattered that so many people came to our party.
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the sound that is made when something heavy falls or hits something else, to fall or hit something with a heavy soundb(n, v) start learning
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The boy fell to the ground with a thud. I could hear the thud of horses' hoofs down the dirt road. A small ball thudded to the ground close by. The soldiers marched along the street, boots thudding.
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the act of giving something for a decision to be made by others, or a document formally given in this way, the act of allowing someone or something to have power over you start learning
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złożenie, przedstawienie, opinia, uległość, posłuszeństwo No date has yet been set for the submission of applications. The final deadline for submissions is 21 February. They thought the country could be bombed into submission. The teachers agreed to a special meeting, in submission to parents' demands.
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the giving of control of or responsibility for something to someone else, am. the official act of giving something to someone after planning to do this: start learning
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przekazanie odpowiedzialnosci/zadania After the election, there was a peaceful handover of power to the new government. The United Nations is to supervise the handover of the prisoners of war.
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happening at the best possible moment, given or made available at a suitable moment, esp. now (adj) start learning
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w porę, w samą porę, w idealnym momencie, terminowy, aktualny a timely reminder. The change in the exchange rate provided a timely boost to the company's falling profits. Timely advice. So this is a timely problem.
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to find shelter against attack, whether that shelter is physical or metaphorical. People preparing for a cyclone would... start learning
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schować się, znaleźć schronienie
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zastosuj po jednym do dwóch różnych profili start learning
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apply one each to the two different profile
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Sara zdjęła koszulkę i odsłoniła brzuch, ponieważ chciała się opalić. start learning
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Sara took off her t-shirt and exposed her stomach because she wanted to get a tan.
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zarządzanie odrzucaniem wiadomości e-mail start learning
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for a period of time with no fixed end, for an unlimited or unknown amount of time (adv) start learning
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w sposób nieokreślony, przez nieokreślony czas The negotiations have been put off/postponed indefinitely. In the light of recent disclosures, the business deal has been postponed indefinitely.
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wzniesienia, szczyty, wyżyny, lęk wysokości Don’t go up there if you’re afraid/fear of heights. fig. Stock prices reached new heights yesterday.
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the range of a subject covered by a book, programme, discussion, class, etc. the opportunity for doing something. the range of things that an activity, company, law, etc. deals with start learning
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zakres, zasięg, możliwość I'm afraid that problem is beyond the scope of my lecture. Oil painting does not come within the scope of a course of this kind. There is limited scope for further reductions in the workforce. scope for (doing) sth There is scope for further improvement.
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zdobyć She's managed somehow to procure his phone number. We procured maps and directions from the tourist office.
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jej dzierżawa wygasła za 3 tygodnie start learning
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her lease was up in 3 weeks
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braterstwo, bractwo, stowarzyszenie studentów start learning
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Literally, to be filled to the upper rim of a particular container or thing. By extension, to exhibit something, such as a trait or emotion, to a great degree. start learning
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pełen, wypełniony The basket was brimming with muffins, so I didn't know which kind to choose! Now that we're back from vacation, the hamper is just brimming with dirty clothes. With our trip just days away, the kids are brimming with excitement.
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planned or done in secret, especially describing something that is not officially allowed start learning
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tajny The group held weekly clandestine meetings in a church. He has been having a clandestine affair with his secretary for three years.
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wróg The two countries have united against their common foe. They were bitter foes for many years.
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Paul potknął się, wchodząc po schodach, ponieważ trochę za dużo wypił. start learning
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Paul stumbled as he climbed the stairs because he'd had a bit too much to drink.
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formal the beginning of something, a ceremony at which students formally receive their degrees start learning
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rozpoczęcie, początek, komparycja Would passengers please turn off their mobile phones before the commencement of the flight. the Senate's commencement of closed-door deliberations
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Spróbujmy prześledzić historię naszej rodziny pięćset lat wstecz. start learning
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to make a choice, especially of one thing or possibility instead of others start learning
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optować Mike opted for early retirement. [+ to infinitive ] Most people opt to have the operation. Instead of a soft drink, she opted for water.
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someone who says something is not possible, is not good, or will fail: start learning
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pesymista He ignored the naysayers and persevered.
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And if you're going to wear so many hats, you need to learn how to delegate.
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a lack of equality or similarity, especially in a way that is not fair, a situation in which two or more things are not equal or similar, especially when this is thought to be unfair start learning
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nierówność the growing disparity between rich and poor. economic/income/pay disparity Manhattan had the greatest income disparity between rich and poor residents outside Puerto Rico.
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able to be easily physically, emotionally, or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked (adj) start learning
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wrażliwy I felt very vulnerable, standing there without any clothes on. It is on economic policy that the government is most vulnerable. Tourists are more vulnerable to attack, because they do not know which areas of the city to avoid.
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to show or experience great surprise or admiration, a thing or person that is very surprising or causes a lot of admiration, start learning
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podziwiać, zdumiewać, zadziwiać We paused to marvel at the view. [+ that ] I often marvel that humans can treat each other so badly. [+ speech ] "Just look at that waterfall! Isn't it amazing?" she marvelled. It's a marvel (to me) how they've managed to build the tunnel so quickly.
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very thin, especially because of sickness or hunger, literary empty and not attractive start learning
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wychudzony Her face was gaunt and grey. The house looked gaunt and unwelcoming.
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if a bill, bank statement, etc. is ... the things are listed separately usually including details about each one; listing all of the amounts on which you do not have to pay tax (adj) start learning
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szczegółowy We asked for an itemized bill, listing all our phone calls. The auctioneers must provide an itemized inventory of the items collected and sold. In some cases, we recommend making itemized deductions which can reduce your taxable income.
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to excuse someone or something from a duty, payment, etc, with special permission not to do or pay something. not having to obey a rule or to do something that is usually necessary(v, adj) start learning
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zwolnić, wykluczyć Small businesses have been exempted from the tax increase. Pregnant women are exempt from dental charges under the current health system. Who is exempt from overtime? Nonprofit organizations are exempt from taxes.
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emigrantów A large community of expatriates has settled there.
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the process of making someone able to do something, or making something possible, the process of providing a particular type of equipment or technology, or the necessary or correct system, device, or arrangement to use it start learning
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uruchomienie, aktywacja, upoważnienie, stworzenie możliwości, włączenie We provide web enablement of labs and bioscience facilities. The first stage is basic hardware enablement. It's about the enablement of man's creativity through machinery.
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seriousness, the quality of being very unkind or unpleasant start learning
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surowość, poważność The severity of the punishment should match the seriousness of the crime. Even the doctors were shocked by the severity of his injuries. I don't think you quite understand the severity of our financial problems.
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to fail to do something fast enough or on time, to not make a regular payment at the time you should, to not finish work at the time you planned or promised to finish it start learning
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pozostawać w tyle, spóźniać się z czymś Severe weather conditions caused the project to fall behind by over three months. If we fall behind schedule we may lose the contract. He was ill for six weeks and fell behind with his schoolwork. I've fallen behind on the mortgage payments.
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"Lepszy wróbel w garści, niż gołąb na dachu" to znane porzekadło. start learning
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willing to listen to and accept new ideas and suggestions, relating to the ability to understand language, rather than produce it: start learning
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otwarty, chłonny, pdatny I think you’re more receptive to new ideas when you’re younger. The government is not receptive to the idea of a Freedom of Information Act. a test of receptive language
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an opportunity to see something before it is officially available (n) start learning
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wersja pilotażowa, wersja beta, wersja testowa The company is offering a sneak peek at the new software. The pilot was broadcast as a sneak peek before the regular series run began.
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a ... feeling exists, although it may not be very strong, and will not go away, a ... person or animal is waiting where he, she, or it cannot be seen, usually waiting to attack or do something bad (adj) start learning
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przyczajony, dręczący (o myśli, uczuciu) I have some lurking doubts about whether Simon is really capable of doing this job. She said she had a lurking suspicion that he wasn't telling the truth. Her privacy could be invaded at any time by a lurking photographer.
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the end of a story, in which everything is explained, or the end result of a situation, the final part of a work of literature, after the climax (= the most important or exciting part) start learning
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to become unconscious for a short time, for example when ill, badly hurt, or drunk (pv) start learning
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mdleć I was hit on the head and passed out.
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in a way that is intentional, or determined to do as you want, start learning
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umyślnie Some basic safety rules were willfully ignored. "I think that you are willfully misunderstanding me," the editor said.
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a large underground hole or container that is used for collecting and storing solid waste, urine, and dirty water. a situation that causes strong shock, disapproval, and dislike start learning
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szambo He described government there as a cesspool of corruption.
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the fact of being similar in appearance, a similarity start learning
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podobieństwo There's a definite family likeness around the eyes. Sandy bears a much stronger likeness to her mother than to her father.
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a feeling as if a lot of sharp points are being put lightly into your body, feeling an emotion such as excitement or fear very strongly start learning
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mrowienie The massage had left me with a pleasant tingly sensation. If you get a strange tingly feeling in your nose, there is no need to worry. When I first came here, it gave me a kind of tingly feeling that something special had happened here.
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to cause a person or place to suffer severely from the effects of something very unpleasant that happens suddenly, cause suffering start learning
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uderzyć, atakować, nawiedzić, trafić, powodować cierpienie I have a life insurance policy that will take care of my family if disaster strikes. The disease has struck the whole community. They predict that a large earthquake will strike the west coast before the end of the decade
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to make someone feel less confident and slightly frightened start learning
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burzyć pewność siebie, robić kogoś niepewnym, niepokoić I think it unnerved me to be interviewed by so many people.
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z natury, w istocie There's nothing inherently wrong with his ideas. She felt that the system was inherently unfair and unequal.
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utrudniać, hamować, utrudnić życie start learning
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Rescue efforts have been handicapped by rough seas and hurricane-force winds.
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bić, uderzać, razić Her car went out of control and struck an oncoming vehicle. The police have warned the public that the killer could strike again. The autopsy revealed that his murderer had struck him on the head with an iron bar. Have you ever been struck by lightning?
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The bracelet was so tight that it started to chafe. We have been chafing under petty regulations for too long. Some students chafed at the increased security presence.
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smukły, nikły, wątły He put his hands around her slender waist. The plant's leaves are long and slender. a man of slender means (= without much money) The chances of settling this dispute through talks seem increasingly slender.
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zastrzeżenie He agreed to the interview, with the caveat that he could approve the final article.
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I suffer from a lack of self confidence
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opportunities have gotten a makeover
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immediately effective in getting people's attention or communicating an idea, (especially of a man's clothes or of his appearance) modern and stylish, annoyed and speaking in an angry way start learning
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chwytliwy, zgrabny, natychmiastowy, opryskliwy, agresywny, szykowny, That's a very snappy new suit, Peter. The magazine will be launched in September with a snappy new design. They're looking for a snappy slogan to communicate the campaign's message. She was a bit snappy with me this morning.
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operating or performing skilfully and effectively, without problems and without seeming to need effort, skilful and effective but not sincere or honest start learning
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sprytny, mądry Manilow gave the slick, polished performance that we've come to expect. A slick pass from Eaves to Brinkworth set up the goal. It's that sort of slick sales talk that I mistrust.
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to collect information from different places and arrange it in a book, report, or list, to change a computer program into a machine language start learning
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sporządzać, zbierać I want to compile a list of all my friends so I can send them Christmas cards. We're compiling some facts and figures for a documentary on the subject.
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niedobór około pięciu milionów start learning
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to be, or make something, unable to move, a difficult situation, to push something forcefully or with difficulty into something else, to fill a place completely start learning
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zakleszczyć, utknąć, zablokować, zacinać się I'm in a jam - could you lend me some money till next week? It's a real jam inside - it took me ten minutes to get to the bar. The door jammed behind me and I couldn't get out.
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used to say that something bad is very obvious, shining too brightly (adj) start learning
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rażący, jaskrawy glaring errors a glaring injustice glaring light glaring colours
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tupać She stomped up the stairs and slammed her bedroom door. He woke up in a bad mood and stomped off to the bathroom. I wish those people upstairs would stop stomping around. Why did you stomp on that insect?
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to argue about things that are not important start learning
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sprzeczać się Will you two stop bickering! They're always bickering with each other about/over their personal problems
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a way of speaking in which you say what you think without trying to be polite or considering other people's feelings start learning
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szczerość do bólu Some people are put off by his bluntness. She has a well-deserved repuation for bluntness. She later apologized for her bluntness.
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a path made of wooden boards built along a beach start learning
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connected with sex in a very clear and obvious way, rude or offensive because of showing or talking about sex in an obvious way start learning
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sprośny raunchy language/humor/novel
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causing fear, shock, or suffering, of very low quality or very unpleasant, used to emphasize the great degree of something, very bad start learning
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Straszny, okropny, koszmarnt, potworny, fatalny, przerażający The news report was so dreadful that I just had to switch it off. They played some dreadful music. It's a dreadful shame you couldn't come. I realized I had committed a dreadful mistake.
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a speech, especially one that is long and spoken quickly and is intended to persuade the person listening about something start learning
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gadka a sales spiel They gave us a long spiel about why we needed to install double glazing in our house.
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a place where things are stored and can be found, a person who has, or a book that contains, a lot of information or detailed knowledge start learning
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Magazyn, skarbnica She's a repository of knowledge about our family history. a nuclear waste repository
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a trick intended to deceive someone, artifice start learning
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podstęp It was just a ruse to distract her while his partner took the money. You didn’t fall for my ruse.
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oczekiwanie a feeling of excitement about something that is going to happen in the near future start learning
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oczekiwanie, przewidywanie As with most pleasures, it's not so much the experience itself as the anticipation that is enjoyable. in anticipation (of) - in preparation for something happening. She's even decorated the spare room in anticipation of your visit.
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complaining or criticizing, used to describe an unpleasant feeling that continues for a long period of time, annoying or worrying you because it does not completely stop start learning
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dokuczliwy, dręczący narzekający, gderający a nagging voice. nagging doubts/pain. I got sick of her constant nagging
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to (cause someone or something to) move or fall suddenly and often a long way forward, down, or into something, to become lower in value or level very suddenly and quickly, a sudden movement or fall forward, down, or into something: start learning
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pogrążyć, zanurzyć, wskoczyć do, We ran down to the beach and plunged into the sea. The car went out of control and plunged over the cliff. The fall in demand caused share prices to plunge. Our income has plunged dramatically. The economy was in danger of plunging into a depression.
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to make a sound like food cooking in hot fat, start learning
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skwierczeć, ekscytować się The sausages are sizzling in the pan. This movie sizzles with excitement.
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almost out of control because of extreme emotion, such as worry, done in a very great hurry and often in a state of excitement or confusion start learning
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oszalały ze zmartwienia, zrobiony w pośpiechu Rescuers made frantic efforts to dig out people buried by the mudslide. When his wife arrived at the hospital she was frantic with worry.
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the continued use, existence, or possession of something or someone, the ability to keep or continue having something, the ability to keep its employees and stop them from going to work somewhere else or customers, rather than losing them to competitors: start learning
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zatrzymywanie, utrzymanie The retention of old technology has slowed the company's growth. Health benefits are an important recruitment and retention tool. Employee retention is one of the major issues confronting business today. Customer retention is the key to profitable growth.
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to be/become so involved in something difficult or complicated that you cannot do anything else (PV) start learning
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utknąć w czymś Let's not get bogged down with individual complaints. UK Try not to get too bogged down in the details.
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in a violent, cruel, or very severe way (adv) start learning
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of a person) having a lot of different sexual partners or sexual relationships, or (of sexual habits) involving a lot of different partners: start learning
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rozwiązły I suppose I was quite promiscuous in my youth. It's a fallacy that gay men are more promiscuous than heterosexuals.
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wyruszać What time do we set off tomorrow?
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to give something to someone who is younger, less important, or at a lower level than you, If property, diseases, or biological conditions ..., they go from parents to children, (pv) start learning
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przekazywać, przekazać The word being passed down from the leadership is that the polls are showing good results. Should I pass down wealth now or wait until I die?
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tego Please refer to the Regulations and in particular Articles 99 and 100 thereof.
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a person or group of people with less power, money, etc. than the rest of society, in a competition, the person or team considered to be the weakest and the least likely to win start learning
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słabszy, As a politician, her sympathy was always for the underdog in society. He began the race for governor as the underdog
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oddawać się, poświęcać się Jeśli chcesz być częścią tego przedsięwzięcia, musisz całkowicie się mu poświęcić. start learning
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If you are going to be part of this business, I need you to commit to it completely.
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the edge or border of something, the strip of land that borders a road or path start learning
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skraj, brzeg, pobocze (UK) They set up camp on the verge of the desert. She left her car by the side of the road and walked along the grass verge to the emergency phone.
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clearly noticeable, that certainly exists, clearly separate and different (from something else), start learning
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odrębny, różniący się między sobą, wyraźny, zauważalny There's a distinct smell of cigarettes in here. The two concepts are quite distinct (from each other). There are two distinct factions within the one political party. The two languages are quite distinct from each other.
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to cover something with a layer of something, a thin covering of something, to add information, data, ideas, etc. to existing information start learning
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nakładać, warstwa, be overlaid with sth (literary) Something that is overlaid with something has a particular quality added to it that influences its character: Her new novel is overlaid with political concerns. The tiny carvings were overlaid with silver. The wood frame has a gold overlay. A computer model overlaid information about age, work experience, and educational attainment.
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try harder / make more effort / to make something more exciting, intense, or interesting', increase the effort or intensity exerted in a situation start learning
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starać się, podkręcić coś, zwiększyć coś
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The team did a tremendous job.
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beznadziejny, zniechęcający W moim przypadku nauka gry na gitarze to beznadziejne zadanie. Po prostu nie mam talentu. start learning
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In my case, learning to play the guitar is a daunting task. I just don't have the talent.
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far away in distance, far away in time, not closely related to something (different), not very friendly or showing little interest in other people start learning
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odległy, oddalony, zdystansowany Australia is large, and remote from the great centres of population of the world. This enables you to get remote access to your email. it happened in the remote past, so no one worries about it any more. Her manner was remote and cool.
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product or system is one that is no longer available to buy or no longer used very often, but that is still used by some people or companies start learning
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przestarzałe, archaiczne programy, systemu legacy computer/information systems
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possible to imagine or to believe start learning
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wyobrażalny Books on every conceivable subject lined one wall. It's just conceivable (= possible although difficult to imagine) (that) the hospital made a mistake.
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Porzućmy ten pomysł i wymyślmy coś innego. Ten po prostu nie działa! start learning
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Let's ditch that idea and make another one. This just isn't working!
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something that is surprising because it is so much bigger than the usual size, big lie, something that is surprising because it is so much bigger than the usual size start learning
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solidny, zaskakująco duży Amanda's told some whoppers in her time. Your monthly payment is a whopper. The mayor was elected by a whopping majority.
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present or noticeable in every part of a thing or place start learning
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rozpowszechniony The influence of Freud is pervasive in her books. a pervasive smell of diesel Reforms are being undermined by the all-pervasive corruption in the country.
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You really don't see the magnitude of this problem, do you?
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Uderzenie w podwodną skałę może spowodować uszkodzenie steru. start learning
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Hitting an underwater rock may cause damage to your rudder.
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zrodzić to be the father of (old use), to cause (formal) start learning
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zrodzić, wywołać, spowodować In the Bible it says that Adam begat Cain and Abel. Poverty begets hunger, and hunger begets crime.
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a situation in which something is not easy to find or get start learning
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niedostatek the scarcity of skilled workers
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nie do pokonania insurmountable difficulties This small country is faced with an insurmountable debt. As the election returns came in, it was clear that his opponent had an insurmountable lead.
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a job, business, or piece of work, a formal promise, an effort to do something, esp. to do a large or difficult job, or the job that is done start learning
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przedsięwzięcie The construction of the tunnel is a large and complex undertaking. The manager gave a written undertaking that no one would lose their job. Preparing for the US national census every ten years is a massive undertaking.
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zmiana twojego sposobu myślenia start learning
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to stop and catch something or someone before that thing or person is able to reach a particular place, to stop things, people, etc. as they go to a particular place: start learning
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przechwycić, przejąć Law enforcement agents intercepted a shipment of drugs from Central America. Barry intercepted Naylor's pass and scored the third goal. to intercept a letter
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The eremite lives alone in the wilderness.
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Wizerunek firmy musi być spoisty. start learning
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The image of the company has to be cohesive.
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to search in order to find a thing or information (pv) start learning
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zagłębiać się w coś She said she was tired of journalists delving into her private life.
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someone who competes with other people to try to win something, someone who is qualified to compete to win something or to achieve a position of leadership start learning
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pretendent, kandydat He is a top contender for Senate majority leader. Now aged 42, he is no longer considered a serious contender for the title.
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to make something louder, to increase the size or effect of something (formal), to add to the information given in something. start learning
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wzmacniać A funeral can amplify the feelings of regret and loss for the relatives. Electric guitars are amplified through loudspeakers. This study amplifies earlier research.
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the last part of something that is being done, the last part of a race start learning
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ostatnia prosta It's taken three months, but we're on the home stretch now. We’ve been on this project for three months, but we’re in the home stretch now.
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to join another person, or form a group with other people, in order to do something together (pv) start learning
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nawiązać współpracę They teamed up for a charity performance. 50 Cent and Jim Sheridan will team up on a new film.
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not easy to find or get, almost not, not available in necessary amounts, or rare start learning
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rzadki, trudno dostępny, make yourself scarce. to go away from a difficult situation in order to avoid trouble. Things were going badly at the meeting, so he made himself scarce. Food and clean water were becoming scarce. scarce resources/commodities I could scarce believe my eyes. This is a huge waste of scarce resources.
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nigdy nie masz drugiej szansy, aby zrobić pierwsze wrażenie start learning
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you never get a second chance to make a first impression
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kind and loving, especially by touching and holding people more than is usual, often in a way that makes other people uncomfortable start learning
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a touchy-feely approach She's one of those touchy-feely people, always putting her hand on your arm while she's talking to you.
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to stop what you are doing because you do not want to do any more or think you have done enough start learning
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skończyć na dziś I'm getting a bit tired now - let's call it a day. After 14 years living and working in this country, she thinks it's time to call it a day.
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niezbędny, niezastąpiony This book is an indispensable resource for researchers. His long experience at the United Nations makes him indispensable to the talks. None of our players is indispensable
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być świadkiem przestępstwa start learning
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to make something bad such as pain or problems less severe, start learning
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łagodzić The drugs did nothing to alleviate her pain/suffering. The medicine did nothing to alleviate her discomfort.
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podekscytowany We're really stoked about our new album!
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if you get more ..., you get more or better results for the amount of money or effort you spend start learning
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stosunek ceny/wysiłku do wartości Charities try to get a better and bigger bang for the buck by keeping their expenses down. It may cost more, but you get more bang for your buck if you advertise on TV rather than on radio.
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Jej matka była bardzo apodyktyczna i zawsze mówiła jej, co ma zrobić. start learning
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apodyktyczny, władczy, rządzący się Her mother was very bossy and always told her what to do.
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wychwalać His book extolling the benefits of vegetarianism sold thousands of copies. She is forever extolling the virtues of her children.
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zaświadczenie Financial Mail exposed the company's use of fake testimonials in advertising. a ... from sb Ask for testimonials from satisfied clients. be a ... to sth The achievement of record profits is a testimonial to better financial management in recent years.
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a large number of things that you should have done before and must do now, a large number of things waiting to be done, start learning
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zaległości I've got a huge backlog of work to do. She has a three-week backlog of work. catch up on/deal with/clear a backlog I need to catch up on my backlog of emails before I can start work.
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a sudden wish or idea, especially one that cannot be reasonably explained start learning
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kaprys, fanaberia, zachcianka We booked the trip on a whim. You can add what you want to this mixture - brandy, whisky, or nothing at all - as the whim takes you. The whims of rock stars can be hard to satisfy.
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impossible to refuse, oppose, or avoid because it is too pleasant, attractive, or strong: start learning
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nieodparty an irresistible offer She gave me one of those irresistible smiles and I just had to agree. I wasn’t going to have dessert, but the pie proved irresistible.
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wytrącony z równowagi, stuknięty I sometimes think that your mother is a little unhinged.
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to flow or let out in large amounts -gas, water(verb) start learning
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rzygać, ulatniać się, wylewać się, The volcano spewed a giant cloud of ash, dust, and gases into the air. The drains spew (out) millions of gallons of raw sewage into the river. Paper came spewing from the computer printer.
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very powerful, forceful, or effective start learning
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silny, potężny Surprise remains the terrorists' most potent weapon. The Berlin Wall was a potent symbol of the Cold War. This is a very potent drug and can have unpleasant side-effects.
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warczeć, wychylać The lorry chugged up the hill. He was so thirsty he chugged three glasses of water.
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uderzyć I never smack my children. I'll smack your bottom if you don't behave yourself.
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to bend the top half of the body forward and down (v) start learning
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pochylać się, robić skłon The doorway was so low that we had to stoop to go through it. Something fell out of her coat pocket and she stooped down and picked it up.
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It's a helluva nice place. We're going to have a helluva problem. a helluva guy, woman, teacher, etc
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nakręcić, pozyskać, zjednać start learning
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a short description of a book, film, etc., written by the people who have produced it, and intended to make people want to buy it or see it: start learning
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krótki opis książki / zamieszczony zazwyczaj na tylnej okładce The blurb on the back of the book says that it "will touch your heart".
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Chciałbym wkrótce założyć rodzinę. Z drugiej strony lubię imprezować, więc nie wiem, czy to się stanie. start learning
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I'd like to have a family soon. On the other hand, I like partying so I'm not sure this is going to happen.
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jaka słoma złamała grzbiet wielbłąda start learning
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what was the straw that broke the camel's back
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zaproponował, żebym zorganizował start learning
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We need to discourage her from dating that man. He seems crude.
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long shot / be a long shot
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get angry very easily (idiom) start learning
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być holerykiem
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to be very polite or kind to someone because you do not want to make them angry or upset (idiom) start learning
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handle/treat sb with kid gloves
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testy akceptacyjne użytkowników start learning
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zatrudniony (osoba zatrudniona) Zakład zatrudnia 1000 osób. start learning
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część wspólna, pokrywanie się Oba kursy pokrywały się - były niemal identyczne. start learning
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the act of paying back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you, or the amount that is paid back: start learning
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zwrot kosztów She has received reimbursement for some of her costs. Employees can apply for reimbursement of travel expenses.
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crave consistency and reliability
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szczegółowe przygotowanie historii start learning
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Dwuznaczność We wish to remove any ambiguity concerning our demands. There are some ambiguities in the legislation. You need to clear up any ambiguity about the agency's fundamental purpose.
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Cel naszego spotkania jest jasny. start learning
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The purpose of our meeting is clear.
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the act of reducing how harmful, unpleasant, or bad something is, in law something that causes you to judge a crime to be less serious, or to make a punishment less severe (formal) start learning
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łagodzenie, uśmierzenie effective mitigation of climate change There has been no significant increase in funding for flood mitigation works. "I was very young at the time," he said in mitigation. His defence lawyers presented their mitigation plea.
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something that can be provided or achieved as a result of a process; something that must be completed or provided as part of a project start learning
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rezultaty, produkt, efekt We were told that our deliverables - our memos, reports, and newsletters - needed to adopt the look and feel of the network. We need a schedule for the dates when the major deliverables should be available.
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to fill someone or something with an emotion or quality, you leave substances such as tea leaves or herbs in hot water so that their flavour goes into the liquid, start learning
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wypełniać, zaparzać The pulling down of the Berlin Wall infused the world with optimism. The arrival of a group of friends on Saturday infused new life into the weekend. Allow the tea to infuse for five minutes.
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strong worry and unhappiness, especially about personal problems: start learning
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niepokój All my children went through a period of late-adolescent angst. The boy’s mysterious disappearance has caused angst and guilt for the family.
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to collect information in small amounts and often with difficulty start learning
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zbierać From what I was able to glean, the news isn't good. They're leaving on Tuesday - I managed to glean that much (from them).
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a large hole or empty space, a feeling of unhappiness because someone or something is missing, having no legal authority and therefore unacceptable, to remove the legal force from something, such as a legal agreement (v, n) start learning
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pustka, otchłań, anulować, unieważnić, bezprawny Before Einstein, space was regarded as a formless void. They tried to describe their attempts to fill the void left by their son's death.
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not done or happening when expected or when needed; late start learning
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zaległy My library books are a week overdue. The baby is two weeks overdue Changes to the tax system are long overdue. She feels she's overdue for promotion.
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(moving) on a river or stream towards its origin; relating to an earlier stage in a process or series of events start learning
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pod prąd Salmon swim upstream against very strong currents to reach their breeding areas. The company's upstream business includes oil exploration and production.
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wrong or false, based on false information and therefore wrong; false start learning
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błędny, fałszywy an erroneous belief/impression, an erroneous assumption
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artificial and difficult to believe: start learning
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wymyślony, zmyślony I enjoyed the film, but felt the ending was a bit contrived. His excuse sounded a bit contrived.
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the land and buildings owned by someone, especially by a company or organization, a house or other building and the land on which it is built start learning
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teren, siedziba, lokal, nieruchomość Of course, you pay more for premises with a central location. The company is relocating to new premises. There is no smoking allowed anywhere on school premises.
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to cause someone to feel a mixture of respect and fear start learning
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onieśmielony Some of the players were totally overawed by playing their first game at the national stadium.
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zestaw do tworzenia oprogramowania
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podsumować, to calculate something start learning
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To tally up the taxes you paid during the period, use Form 8913.
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If a reason, argument, etc. is ..., it makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong, very exciting and interesting and making you want to watch or listen, forceful and persuasive start learning
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ważny, istotny, nie do odparcia, przykuwający uwagę, robiący wrażenie compelling evidence It's a fairly compelling argument for going. I found the whole film very compelling. His account of his life is one of the most compelling autobiographies I’ve read.
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to see or look at someone or something start learning
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ujrzeć The new bridge is an incredible sight to behold.
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deserving respect because of age, high position, or religious or historical importance start learning
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czcigodny, szacowny a venerable tradition/company/family She has worked at such venerable institutions as Boston's Museum of Fine Arts and the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York
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przewyższać His time for the 100 metres surpassed the previous world record by one hundredth of a second. The book's success has surpassed everyone's expectations. The director has really surpassed himself with this new film.
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a small room or large cupboard in a house where food is kept start learning
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spiżarnia a well-stocked (= full of food) larder
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a very small piece of food, a very small piece or amount start learning
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kąsek a morsel of cheese The prisoners ate every last morsel. a morsel of good news
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Mycie naczyń to nieprzyjemny obowiązek, ale ktoś musi to robić. start learning
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Doing the dishes is a chore, but someone’s got to do it!
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Jeśli upuścisz tę szklankę na podłogę, roztrzaska się na wszystkie strony! start learning
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If you drop that glass on the floor it is going to shatter everywhere!
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wyjątkowa obsługa klienta start learning
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exceptional customer service
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move in group, to move or come together in large numbers start learning
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Hundreds of people flocked to the football match. Crowds of people flocked to see the Picasso exhibition.
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to connect a piece of electrical equipment with wires so that it will work start learning
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połączyć się The stereo wasn't working because it hadn't been wired up correctly. Nearly one home in ten across the country is wired up to receive TV via cable.
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to walk or go slowly, usually without a special purpose: start learning
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przechadzać się I'll just mosey on down to the beach for a while.
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the reporting of a particular important event or subject, the fact of dealing with or directing attention to something, financial protection so that you get money if something bad happens: start learning
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zasięg, sprawozdanie, opracowanie, relacja, There's a good arts coverage in the newspaper, but not much political commentary. These books give very good grammar coverage. They have a national program that provides health/medical coverage for every citizen.
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Cały proces był bardzo żmudny. Nie miałem pojęcia, że otrzymanie wizy może być takie czasochłonne. start learning
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This whole process has been very tedious. I had no idea getting a visa would be so time-consuming.
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the most important pieces of information about something, or general information without details, the main subject, without details, of a piece of information: start learning
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sens, istota, sedno That was the gist of what he said. I think I got (= understood) the gist of what she was saying. The gist of what she said was that I didn’t know what I was talking about.
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Niezawodność jest najważniejszym problemem. start learning
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Reliability is the most important issue.
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W tym roku będziemy mieli kilku stażystów pracujących z nami. start learning
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This year we're going to have a few interns working with us.
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a situation in which you balance two opposing situations or qualities, a situation in which you accept something bad in order to have something good start learning
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kompromis There is a trade-off between doing the job accurately and doing it quickly. She said that she'd had to make a trade-off between her job and her family. For some car buyers, lack of space is an acceptable trade-off for a sporty design
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to produce a new plant using a parent plant, to spread opinions, lies, or beliefs among a lot of people (formal) start learning
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krzewić Most house plants can be propagated from stem cuttings. The female crab needs to be saved to propagate the species. The government have tried to propagate the belief that this is a just war. Such lies are propagated in the media.
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Jestem na bardzo surowej diecie. start learning
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I'm on a very stringent diet.
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a period when a service, such as electricity, is not available start learning
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The radio news reported power outages affecting 50 homes.
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na szczycie She sat atop a two-metre wall.
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the quality or state of being likely to change suddenly, especially by becoming worse, the quality of being likely to become angry suddenly start learning
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zmienność, ulotność the volatility of the political situation. worries about volatility in the economy. market/price/currency volatility. There are many stories about his volatility and volcanic temper.
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tremendous breadth of responsibility
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zmniejszanie się składu osobowego w firmie / spadek lojalności start learning
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produktywność i jakość nie wykluczają się wzajemnie start learning
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productivity and quality are not mutually exclusive
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a short, easily remembered phrase that a company uses in its advertisements, especially on television or the internet, so that people will recognize it or its products start learning
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slogan Writing a tagline is a good way to add character to your brand.
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to watch or organize a job or an activity to make certain that it is being done correctly start learning
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nadzorować As marketing manager, her job is to oversee all the company's advertising.
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someone who criticizes something or someone, often unfairly start learning
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krytykant His detractors claim that his fierce temper makes him unsuitable for leadership.
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nie zawsze chodzi o ilość, tak naprawdę chodzi o jakość start learning
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it's not always about the quantitative it's really about the qualitative
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Chciałbym przedstawić w skrócie, czym będziemy zajmować się na dzisiejszej konferencji, zanim przejdziemy do właściwej realizacji programu. start learning
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I'd like to outline what we're going to be doing at the conference before we actually get into today's programme.
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Frank skoczył bez wahania, by złapać upadające dziecko. start learning
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Without hesitation, Frank leapt to catch the falling baby.
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to become weaker in strength or influence start learning
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zanikać By the late 70s the band's popularity was beginning to wane.
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used to say what you think is the likely situation (adv) start learning
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prawdopodobnie They can presumably afford to buy a bigger apartment. Presumably he just forgot to send the letter.
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podekscytowany She ran excitedly down the hall to greet her cousins. "Can I tell you a secret?" he says excitedly.
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relating to owning something, or relating to or like an owner, owned and legally controlled by a particular company start learning
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prawnie zastrzeżony, wlasnimy, własnościowy I just assumed he owned the place - he had a proprietary air about him. This is proprietary software, and you have no right to copy it without a license from the owner.
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prawnie zastrzeżony, wlasnimy, własnościowy start learning
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in a skilful, clever, or quick way start learning
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zręcznie, zgrabnie He deftly caught the ball. She deftly avoided answering his question.
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Nie znoszę małych pomieszczeń, potrzebuję dużo przestrzeni. start learning
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I hate small rooms, I need a lot of space.
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Emaile wysłane przez instytucje finansowe są często podstępem, nigdy nie skontaktowaliby się z tobą przez maila. start learning
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Emails sent by financial institutions are most often scam, they would never contact you via email.
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Sprzedawcy muszą być pewnymi siebie i wytrwałymi ludźmi. start learning
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Sales professionals need to be confident and diligent.
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not being watched or taken care of start learning
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bez opieki Please do not leave your luggage unattended. According to the report, most accidents occur when young children are left unattended in the home.
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a type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid start learning
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use well, to use something in a way that helps you, to use someone or something unfairly for your own advantage start learning
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wykorzystać We need to make sure that we exploit our resources as fully as possible. Laws exist to stop companies exploiting their employees.
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the act of trying to achieve a plan, activity, or situation, usually over a long period of time, attempt, an attempt to achieve something start learning
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very expensive and fashionable, in a way that is intended to attract people's attention and admiration, behaving too confidently start learning
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elegancki np. hotel We stayed in a swanky hotel. I'm sick of his swanky talk.
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to repair an engine, machine, etc. so that every part of it works as it should, to completely change a system so that it works more effectively start learning
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wyremontować, wymienić I got the engine overhauled. The government has recently overhauled the healthcare system. The school chose to overhaul its curriculum by equipping classrooms with new technology.
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Wkrótce przyjdą goście, więc będę musiała na szybko przygotować im poranną herbatę. start learning
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I have visitors coming soon, so I'll have to whip up some morning tea for them.
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Wkrótce przyjdą goście, więc będę musiała na szybko przygotować im poranną herbatę. start learning
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I have visitors coming soon, so I'll have to whip up some morning tea for them.
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to cause something to be not straight or exact, to twist or distort, to cause information or results to be changed (v, adj) start learning
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skrzywić, wykrzywić, skrzywiony These last-minute changes have skewed the company's results. Biased questions can skew the results.
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moving or operating more slowly than usual and with less energy or power start learning
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powolny A heavy lunch makes me sluggish in the afternoon. Something is wrong with the car - the engine feels sluggish. The housing market has been very sluggish these past few years.
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odraczać, opóźniać, odkładać My bank has agreed to defer the repayments on my loan. [+ -ing verb ] Can we defer making a decision until next week?
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a change from old computer systems, equipment, etc. to new ones, a change from one part of a business plan to the next one start learning
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zmiana systemu, implementacja The cutover left users with no interruption in services during the transition. The company has been growing again thanks to a cutover of all production to its trademark green longneck bottles.
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relating directly to the subject being considered (adj) start learning
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trafny, odnoszący się do a pertinent question/remark Chapter One is pertinent to the post-war period.
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the process of getting or producing something, especially information or a reaction, the practice of getting a student to provide or remember a fact, response, etc. rather than telling them the answer start learning
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aktywizacja, wydobycie, ujawnienie We discussed the elicitation of confessions in murder investigations. He was charged with fraudulent elicitation of sensitive information. Many language tests rely on the elicitation strategies described in chapter 7.
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czynić niezbędnym, koniecznym start learning
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to cause something to be needed, or to make something necessary:
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to experience something, usually something unpleasant, as a result of actions you have taken start learning
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ponieść, ponieść konsekwencje We incurred heavy expenses to repair the poor work done by the builder. Please detail any costs/expenses incurred by you in attending the interview. Companies incur additional costs in dealing with non-paying customers.
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customer lifecycle management the measurement of multiple customer related metrics, which, when analyzed for a period of time, indicate performance of a business
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consisting of a mixture of various things that are not usually connected with each other (adj) start learning
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Różne, wielorakie, różnorodne His bedroom is full of guitars, keyboards, and miscellaneous instruments. The magazine did a price comparison of 17 miscellaneous items sold at both stores.
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to not approve of something or say that you do not approve of something, to say that you think something is of little value or importance start learning
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potępiać, deprecjonować He always deprecates my achievements. We deprecate this use of company funds for political purposes.
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The colour red is used to denote passion or danger. His angry tone denoted extreme displeasure.
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the act of trying to destroy or damage an established system or government start learning
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obalenie He was found guilty of subversion and imprisoned.
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the process of a liquid moving slowly through a substance that has very small holes in it, the process of something spreading slowly (n) start learning
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przesiąkanie the percolation of water through rocks. So far we haven't seen much percolation of higher energy prices through to retail.
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a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away from buildings to a place where they can be safely got rid of: start learning
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kanał ściekowy a sewer pipe A complicated system of sewers runs under the city.
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(of something unpleasant or dangerous) gradually and secretly causing harm: start learning
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podstępny High blood pressure is an insidious condition which has few symptoms. Cancer is an insidious disease.
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Joker z filmu o Batmanie jest kompletnie stuknięty. start learning
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The Joker from the Batman film is completely barmy.
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erudyta w wielu dziedzinach start learning
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the most important part of something, providing support for everything else: start learning
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filar, podstawa Cattle farming is the mainstay of the country's economy. The white blouse will be the mainstay of your wardrobe this summer.
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to fight or argue; If two opinions, statements, or qualities... they are very different from each other; to make a loud noise like metal hitting metal, or to cause something to make this noise start learning
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ścierać się, Students clashed with police after demonstrations at five universities. This latest statement from the White House clashes with important aspects of US foreign policy. I like red and orange together, though lots of people think they clash.
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żądanie przekroczenia projektu start learning
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to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something (believe); to see something or someone, or to notice something that is obvious start learning
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postrzegać, wierzyć How do the French perceive the British? Women's magazines are often perceived to be superficial. Bill perceived a tiny figure in the distance. I perceived a note of unhappiness in her voice.
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the act of controlling or limiting something or someone harmful; an attempt to keep another country's political power within limits without having a war with them start learning
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powstrzymywanie Containment of crowd violence was the police's main concern. The government is pursuing a policy of containment.
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to give or to be a good reason for; to show that something is reasonable, right, or true: start learning
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uzasadniać I can't really justify taking another day off work. Are you sure that these measures are justified? If you justify yourself, you give a good reason for what you have done: It was the only thing that I could do - I don't have to justify myself to anyone.
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in a careful way so that every part of something is looked at or considered to make certain it is correct or safe; in a way that controls behaviour severely; in a detailed and careful way start learning
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dokładnie, porządnie, rygorystycznie The plutonium fuel cells had been rigorously tested. Isabel thinks rigorously and creatively about many different things. The rules were applied too rigorously.
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Ten instrument finansowy musi mieć zapewnione warunki, w których może prosperować. start learning
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This financial instrument must be given an environment in which it can thrive.
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Smartfony stały się wszechobecne w ciągu ostatnich pięciu lat. start learning
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Smartphones have become ubiquitous in the last five years.
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To było dawno temu, ale jeśli dobrze sobie przypominam, Kurt miał czerwone włosy. start learning
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It was a long time ago, but if I recall correctly, Kurt used to have red hair.
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charakterystyczny, szczególny Rok 2008, w którym rozpoczął się kryzys gospodarczy i finansowy, był bardzo szczególny. start learning
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2008, the year in which this economic and financial crisis started, was very distinctive.
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rozpoczęcie meczu piłkarskiego start learning
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quick and exact either in movement or thoughts start learning
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zwinny nimble fingers/feet His nimble mind calculated the answer before I could key the numbers into my computer. He tried to catch his friend, but she was too nimble.
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stolen goods, free things that you are given, for example at an event start learning
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łup, gadżety The cartoon showed a picture of a robber carrying a bag with "swag" written on it. The bag was full of swag from the conference: coupons, samples, pens, etc.
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The senator's recent utterances were promptly rebutted by three of his colleagues on Monday. give utterance to sth - to express your ideas or feelings in spoken words. She has one great fear to which she will never give utterance.
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not noticeable; seeming to fit in well with the things around; not noticeable; seeming to belong start learning
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dyskretny, niezauważalny, nienachalny A good waiter is efficient and unobtrusive. Make-up this season is unobtrusive and natural-looking.
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an important positive development; a long step when walking or running; to walk somewhere quickly with long steps start learning
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postęp, rozwój, krok, kroczyć The West made impressive strides in improving energy efficiency after the huge rises in oil prices during the 70s. The group has made strides to expand internationally. He strode across/into/out of the room.
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real and not imaginary; able to be shown, touched, or experienced: start learning
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materialny, namacalny We need tangible evidence if we're going to take legal action. Other tangible benefits include an increase in salary and shorter working hours. Drivers will see tangible improvements on major roadways.
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Przez wiele lat zaangażował się w wiele obywatelskich projektów. start learning
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Over the years he involved himself in many civic projects.
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różny The two cultures were so utterly disparate that she found it hard to adapt from one to the other.
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willing to accept or be influenced by a suggestion start learning
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odpowiedzialny, posłuszny, podlegający, uległy She might be more amenable to the idea if you explained how much money it would save. Do you think the new manager will prove more amenable to our proposals? He was amenable to suggestion, and really worked hard to improve himself.
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to live or exist, or to stay energetic and determined, longer than another person or thing: start learning
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przetrwać, wytrzymać, This type of battery outlasts the ordinary kind. The empress outlasted all her children.
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to put something into action, especially to make something law; to perform a story or play; to make a law or a rule become official start learning
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uchwalić, uchwalać, A package of economic sanctions is to be enacted against the country. The stories are enacted using music, dance and mime. For the second year, national lawmakers failed to enact environmental legislation.
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Wykonajmy plan obrabowania banku, który opracował Jeremy - myślę, że może zadziałać. start learning
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Let's carry out Jeremy's plan to rob the bank, I think it might work.
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not allowing liquid to go through (adj) start learning
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nieprzepuszczalny How does glue bond with impervious substances like glass and metal?
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the regular rise and fall of the voice; start learning
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tempo, rytm, kadencja, intonacja She spoke in the lyrical cadence of her East African accent.
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To było niedopuszczalne przeoczenie. start learning
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That was an unacceptable oversight.
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the amount of business that a company does in a period of time; the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by new people start learning
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obrót Large supermarkets have high turnovers. The company's annual turnover is somewhere around £70.7 million. The large number of temporary contracts resulted in a high turnover of staff.
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it's the bottom-line metric
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able to work as intended or able to succeed (adj) start learning
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wykonalny In order to make the company viable, it will unfortunately be necessary to reduce staffing levels. I am afraid your plan is not commercially/economically/financially/politically viable.
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to drop a few pieces or drops of something over a surface start learning
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posypać Sprinkle a few herbs on the pizza./Sprinkle the pizza with a few herbs. I sprinkled some sugar on top of the cake.
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If a theory or argument is ..., it cannot be supported or defended against criticism. An ... situation cannot continue as it is. not able to be supported or defended against criticism, or no longer able to continue start learning
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nie do obrony, niemożliwy do obrony The position of the players’ union has become untenable. If three people in four no longer support the government, isn't this an untenable situation?
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a measurement of the amount of information that can be sent between computers, through a phone line, etc start learning
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pasmo The system will handle signals that need high bandwidth, for instance those that encode TV pictures. high-bandwidth services/applications
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Sugerujesz, że nie jestem lojalny tej firmie? Otóż jestem! start learning
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Are you implying that I am not loyal to this company? Because I am!
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extremely brave and showing no fear of dangerous situations start learning
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nieustraszony a team of intrepid explorers
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to calculate a cost, payment, or price according to the amount of something that has been used, in relation to the fixed rate for a larger total amount start learning
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proporcjonalny The rental will be prorated if occupancy does not begin on the first day of the month.
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He is a film producer who can't be conveniently pigeonholed. He’s was pigeonholed early on in his career as a gospel singer.
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To prawdopodobnie najlepsze jedzenie, jakie jadłem w życiu. start learning
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This is arguably the best food I've ever eaten in my life.
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to move or be moved suddenly, especially by throwing or being thrown; to express or set something at a particular level; to put up a tent and make it ready to use start learning
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przestawiać, stroić, rzucać, rozstawiać namiot She pitched the stone into the river. The ship pitched up and down/from side to side in the rough seas. The tune was pitched too high for me to reach the top notes.
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a thick, flat piece of a solid substance, such as stone, wood, metal, food, etc., that is usually square or rectangular start learning
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płyta a concrete/marble slab He ate a whole slab of chocolate.
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a hole or mark on the surface of something; a space left at the edge of a line of writing, or the process of leaving such a space start learning
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wcięcie, ślad, The heels of her shoes had left indentations in the mud.
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Lisa prowadzi samotnicze życie. Nigdy nie udziela się towarzysko. start learning
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Lisa lives a solitary life. She never socialises with other people.
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involving conversation that is funny and not serious (adj) start learning
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żartobliwy I grew weary of his bantering style of conversation. She adopted a bantering tone as they spoke.
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to use your hands to search someone's body when they are wearing clothes to see if they are hiding illegal objects or weapons; to move around in a happy, energetic way start learning
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rewidować, przeszukiwać, brykać I was frisked when we went through security at the airport. The dog ran ahead, frisking in the brush.
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Lew obserwował swoją ofiarę przez kilka minut, zanim zaatakował. start learning
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The lion watched its prey for several minutes before it attacked.
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An ... quality or ability is one that you were born with, not one you have learned start learning
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wrodzony Cyril's most impressive quality was his innate goodness. Her dance expresses the innate beauty of the human spirit.
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Próbował zbagatelizować problem. start learning
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He tried to downplay the problem.
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przyznane (przyjąć coś za oczywiste) start learning
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granted (take sth/sb for granted)
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sudden and unexpected, and often unpleasant; using too few words when talking, in a way that seems rude and unfriendly start learning
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nagły, gwałtowny, obcesowy, opryskliwy Our conversation came to an abrupt end when George burst into the room. He is sometimes very abrupt with clients. There was an abrupt change in her mood.
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Przejrzyjmy wszystkie poprawki do kontraktu. start learning
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Let's revise all the amendments to the contract.
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to start working hard, especially after a period of low activity start learning
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wziąć się do roboty She's really going to have to pull her finger out if she wants to finish before Friday.
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wybór, szereg, tablica, macierz start learning
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Szczerze mówiąc, chcieliśmy po prostu nakręcić naprawdę zabawny, dowcipny film. start learning
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To be perfectly honest, we just wanted to make a really entertaining, witty film.
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one of the main characters in a story or a play. an important supporter of an idea or political system: start learning
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bohater (powieści, sztuki) Key protagonists of the revolution were hunted down and executed.
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Mężczyzna w żółtej kamizelce był dosyć spięty. start learning
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The man in the yellow vest was rather uptight.
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Zimny wiatr zawsze sprawia, że moje usta są spierzchnięte. start learning
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Cold wind always makes my lips parched.
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Istniała rozbieżność między liczbą sprzedanych produktów, a ilością pieniędzy w kasie. start learning
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There was a discrepancy between the number of products sold and the amount of money in the till.
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przepustowość, wydajność, przerób start learning
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Harry miał świetną kondycję. Był w stanie biegać godzinami. start learning
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Harry had a lot of stamina. He could run for hours.
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RESTful API Modeling Language RAML is the native API specification language in MuleSoft's API Designer
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Representational State Transfer software architectural style that: - defines a set of constraints to be used for creating Web services. - provides standards between computer systems on the web, making it easier to communicate with each other
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to behave according to the usual standards of behaviour that are expected by a group or society; or to operate according to a rule; to obey a rule or reach the necessary stated standard start learning
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odpowiadać, dostosować, przystosować The contract requires that managers conform to high standards of personal conduct. conform to/with sth 70% of these imports come from pigs raised under conditions that would not conform to UK minimum standards...
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simple object access protocol
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to make something less clear and harder to understand, especially intentionally; to create computer code (= instructions used to program computers) that is difficult for humans to understand, in order to reduce the code size and hide it from other people start learning
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zaciemniać Much source code encryption software obfuscates the code. Deliberately obfuscated source code is not allowed. She was criticized for using arguments that obfuscated the main issue.
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rozbiór gramatyczny zdania start learning
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Zbył mnie argumentami o nowej polityce firmy. start learning
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fob somebody off with something He fobbed me off with arguments on a new company policy.
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a complete failure, especially in financial matters; inf. an occasion when a person becomes extremely upset and is not able to deal with a problem or situation start learning
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krach, kryzys, załamie nerwowe The last few months have seen the progressive meltdown of the country's political system. financial/economic/market meltdown
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nie mówisz poważnie, żartujesz start learning
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money that is owed and should already have been pai start learning
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zaległości płatnicze rent arrears. He ran into difficulties with his mortgage, building up more than £18,000 arrears. The government is committed to the full and timely payment of its public debt and arrears.
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właśnie wróciłam od rodziców start learning
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just got back from my parents
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Czy jesteś zadowolony z wyniku twojego badania naukowego? start learning
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Are you satisfied with the result of your research?
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Samantha jest bardzo powierzchowna. Poślubiła swojego męża, bo jest bogaty, a nie dlatego, że jest dobrym człowiekiem. start learning
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Samantha is very superficial. She married her husband because he's rich, and not because he's a good man.
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Twój zbir ma mnie przestraszyć? start learning
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Your goon is supposed scare me?
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reconciliation / reconcile
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Henry, pokaż temu żółtodziobowi, jak strzelać z karabinu. start learning
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Henry, show this rookie how to fire from a rifle.
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Bert nie miał przyjaciół i wiódł bardzo nudne, prozaiczne życie. start learning
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Bert had no friends and lived a very boring and mundane life.
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Jej kompleksy doprowadziły ją do popełnienia samobójstwa. start learning
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Her hang-ups led her to commiting suicide.
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jak tworzyć limity (górne i dolne progi) start learning
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how to create limits (caps and floors)
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to (cause to) move far apart in different directions; to cover a surface with things that are far apart and in no particular arrangement start learning
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rozrzucać, rozsypywać Scatter the powder around the plants. I scattered grass seed all over the lawn. Her ashes were scattered at sea.
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to feel or express great pleasure or satisfaction because of your own success or good luck, or someone else's failure or bad luck; to feel or show much pleasure because of your own success or good luck, or because of someone else’s misfortune start learning
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triumfować, chełpić się, rozkoszować się czymś You may have won, but don’t gloat about it. She's continually gloating over/about her new job. to have a gloat at/over/about something
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very surprising or shocking start learning
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zdumiewający an astounding fact/decision/revelation an astounding (= very great) victory/achievement/success
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having a slight feeling of spinning around or being unable to balance; slightly dizzy; feeling silly, happy, and excited and showing this in your behaviour start learning
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zakręcony, mieć zawroty głowy She was giddy with excitement. When she got off the roller coaster, she felt giddy and lightheaded.
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wspaniały / niespotykany / niezwykły start learning
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have a powerful effect, be capable of hitting with skill or force; to be very strong, forceful or energetic start learning
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mieć moc, carefull, this peppers really puck a punch. the cloud finance software that packs a punch
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to demand money from someone start learning
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ściągać należności He claimed he would rather go to prison than continue being dinner by the taxman
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the activity of collecting money that is owed, or the money collected (n) start learning
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pobór należności, windykacja Last week, the state reported that tax collections are up 11% for this fiscal year
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system zaopatrzenia i finansowania start learning
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provisioning and finance system
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the activity of obtaining the equipment and resources you need for a particular activity; process of setting up IT infrastructure. Can also refer to the steps required to manage access to data and resources, and make them available to users and systems. start learning
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NDA (umowa o zachowaniu poufności) start learning
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NDA (non-disclosure agreement)
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MSA (Ramowa Umowa o świadczenie usług) start learning
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MSA (Master Services Agreement)
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the things that you do to make your appearance clean and neat, for example brushing your hair, or the things that you do to keep an animal's hair or fur clean and neat start learning
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przygotowanie, pielęgnacja She pays great attention to make-up, grooming and clothes. In general, women spend much longer on personal grooming than men.
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OKR (Objectives and Key Results)
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These super-rich companies have enough money to invest in whatever moonshot projects they like. Moonshot thinking starts with picking a big problem and articulating a radical solution.
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something that makes progress, movement, or achieving something difficult or impossible (formal) start learning
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przeszkody, trudności In a number of developing countries, war has been an additional impediment to progress.
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orchestration (arrangement)
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used to refer to something less important than something else with which it is connected; a company that is owned by a larger company; a company that is controlled by another start learning
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spółka zależna, pomocniczy, uzupełniający a subsidiary bank/business/outlet The company yesterday said its strategy is to grow subsidiary businesses for future sale. Psychometric tests used at interview are not always accurate and only provide subsidiary information.
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Na szczęście przestój systemu nie trwał za długo. start learning
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Fortunately, the system downtime did not last too long.
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to become friendly especially in order to help or some advantage start learning
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zakolegować się New students are encouraged to buddy up with older students
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Aktor zobowiązał się przekazać milion dolarów na cele charytatywne, jeśli najpierw sami uzbieramy sto tysięcy. start learning
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The actor has pledged to give a million dollars to charity if we raise just $100,000 first.
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nieustannie dążą do lepszego wyniku start learning
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relentlessly strive for better outcome
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a full-size model of something large that has not yet been built, showing how it will look or operate; a plan of how a page of a website, magazine, newspaper, etc. will look when it is finally created start learning
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makieta She showed us a mock-up of what the car will look like when it goes into production. They showed him a mock-up of the cover. Here are five different ways to create a website mockup.
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