September, mad max 24 🚕

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moment obrotowy, moment skręcający, moment siły
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torque
a force that causes something to rotate (= turn in a circle)
Such torques are transferred inwards towards the base of the robot resulting in increased joint torques.
pikantny, interesujący (życie, potrawa)
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piquant
interesting and exciting, especially because of being mysterious:
More piquant details of their private life were revealed.
wysokiej jakości materiał
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high-grade material
of very good quality or of better quality than usual:
high-grade petrol
cmentarz (slangowo)
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boneyard
serducho, zegarek
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ticker
ironicznie, z przekąsem
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tongue in cheek
Your tongue-in-cheek comments are sometimes annoying.
ku domowi
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homeward
kołowrót ręczny, wyciągarka; podnosić za jego pomocą obiekty
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winch
a machine that lifts heavy objects by turning a chain or rope around a tube-shaped device:
Winches powered by electric motors launched the gliders into the air. This old steam winch was used to pull things up on shore in days gone by.
usunąć martwą tkankę
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debride
a treatment in which dead tissue is removed from wounds such as burns in order to help them get better:
chemical debridement. Maggots can debride a wound in a day or two. If you debride too much, you just end up losing bone.
martwiczy, nekrotyczny
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necrotic
(of cell tissues) dying
Maggots eat away necrotic tissues.
wariacki, stuknięty, zdziwaczały
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dotty
slightly strange or mentally ill:
a dotty old woman. Jean's absolutely dotty about cats.
wypaczony, zniekształcony
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skewed
I think that picture is hanging skew. The company's income is skewed because not all customers have paid their bills
PODSYCAĆ (JAKIEŚ EMOCJE) pichcić coś, przygotować naprędce jakiś posiłek
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whip something up
to encourage or cause people to have strong feelings about something. to make food or a meal very quickly and easily:(informal)
She criticized the organization for trying to whip up anti-immigrant prejudice. He was trying to whip up some enthusiasm for the project. I have just enough time to whip up an omelette.
chłop, facet (BRE)🪖
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chap
zdobyć wyróżnienie
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gain a distinction
jeg ville ikke jinx det, ZAPESZAC, przynieść pecha
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jinx
Jan made a face, as if saying it would jinx things.
ogień krytyki, ogień przeciwlotniczy
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get flack
The flak destroyed 2 airplanes. He got flak from his family.
przygotowywać (kogoś na coś. 2) załadować 🔫 3) zagruntować
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prime
You can't shoot if the revolver is not primed. How can I prime her for the worst? I bought a varnish to prime the wood
kontur
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contour
My vision was blurry and I could only see contours.
kanalia, świnia 🦨
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skunk
an unpleasant person. US slang disapproving
He was an oily, opportunistic skunk
przyjąć, przyjmować (np. nowych członków), wchłonąć, wcielić
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co-opt
(of an elected group) to make someone a member through the choice of the present members: to include someone in something, often against their will: to use someone else's ideas
She was co-opted on to the committee last June. Whether they liked it or not, local people were co-opted into the victory parade. Rock and roll music was largely co-opted from the blues.
szantażysta
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extortionist
a person who obtains something by force or threats
He had to get up and pay off an extortionist in the morning
jadać wystawnie / gościć kogoś, podejmować kogoś wystawnie🍷🍲
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wine and dine
Our company spent a fortune wining and dining potential clients, unfortunately, all for nothing. Oh, was he going to wine and dine her tonight!
centrala, siedziba główna
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Head office
headquarters, hovedkontor
Contact the head office for information about your local services.
zagwozdka
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conundrum
an intricate and difficult problem. a question or problem having only a conjectural answer
the political conundrums involved, particularly the problem of how the richer areas ... can be made to subsidize the poorer. He is faced with the conundrum of trying to find a job without having experience.
wagon pociągowy
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train coach
obcesowy, opryskliwy
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brusque
quick and rude in manner or speech
His secretary was a little brusque with me.
amortyzować (upadek)
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break
amortize
Branches broke his fall from the tree.
skręcać, wchodzić w zakręt; przybierać do muru
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corner
The man cornered the little girl and dragged her into his car. My little son can ride a bike but he still can't corner.
śledzić, siedzieć (na ogonie)
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tail
Tail him and find out where he lives.
ślinić się,
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salivate
When I'm ready to deal with him, he'll be salivating for a chance to do business.
popijawa, balanga, zginacz
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bender
spree. one that bends didn't remember a thing after the all-night bender
hungover after a weekend bender
krytykować 🪨
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throw stones
You might say you're not in any position to throw stones.
kategorycznie nie, co to to nie🇺🇸
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hard pass
Do you really want me to stop dating Tom, mum? Hard pass. take a hard pass on somebody
studia zaoczne
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extramural studies, external studies

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