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wzbogacony
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enriched
enriched by - wzbogacony przez
wzbogacać, urozmaicać
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enrich
w nagrodę za coś, w uznaniu za coś
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as reward for / in recognition of something
dużo więcej, o wiele więcej
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many more, much more
do czasu gdy
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until the / by the time
By the time the police came, my father had left.
w celu zrobienia czegoś
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in order to do something
So I have to open it in order to find out? (Więc muszę to otworzyć, żeby się przekonać?) But in order to find it, we have to go there. It may become necessary in order to save your life.
księgowy
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an accountant
She met with her accountant at 9:00 p.m., on a bench in town square.
dodatek (do wynagrodzenia), dodatkowe uposażenie (zwykle w formie niepieniężnej)
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perk
His perks included a company car and free private health care.
zepsuć, zmarnować
rozpieścić, rozpuścić, zepsuć (dziecko)
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spoil, spoiled, spoiled
You always have to spoil everything! I don't want to spoil your fun.
okazja cenowa
okazja, dobry interes (możliwość kupienia czegoś taniej)
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bargain
It was a real bargain! get a bargain - kupić po okazyjnej cenie
targować się
pertraktować, negocjować
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to bargain
He came to me and wanted to bargain for his life. You can't bargain like this, not when the entire world is in danger.
porozumienie
układ, umowa, transakcja
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bargain
It sounds like you get the better part of this bargain.
zapewniać, gwarantować,
upewniać się
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ensure/insure, guarantee
This deal ensures three weeks of vacation for everyone. I am doing this to ensure that my friends and family have a home. We must ensure that everyone is playing the game by the same rules
upewnić się
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make sure / make certain
Make sure that you locked the door. Before you leave, make sure you took your wallet. I would make sure he was available, just in case.
na wszelki wypadek
dla pewności
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just in case
Take a map just in case. We took some extra clothes with us just in case.
stać w kolejce po coś
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to queue up for sth / line up / stand in line
I hate having to queue up. She lined up for the cigarettes.
zdobywać, osiągać (np. wiek)
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attain
Very few people attain this position before the age of 40. He has a will to attain knowledge and wanted to go to school. Only about eight percent of the students attained first class. Women attained the right to vote and run for public office in 1980.
pełnoletniość
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majority
He reached majority last week. Majority doesn't give you wisdom nor experience.
niepełnoletność
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minority age
The shopping assistant didn't sell him the beer, because of his minority. Your minority is not a problem, we can make you a fake ID.
wada, minus
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drawback
obejmować zakresem od ... do
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range from ... to
They offer computers in the price range from $500 to $2000. Most of the students are in the 19-24 age range. The range is so wide I can't choose just one thing. This book ranges over the Middle Ages and Baroque.
zmieniać kierunek / obracać
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divert
divert to something - zboczyć, zbaczać w kierunku czegoś
zmieniony, przekierowany
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diverted
polegać na kimś
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rely on somebody
I wouldn't rely on him. (Nie polegałbym na nim.) She knew she could rely on her husband. It's good to have a friend that you can always rely on. I can't rely on my friends anymore, they disappointed me.
polegać na czymś
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rely on something
He shouldn't rely on his car so much, it's very old. You know you can always rely on me.
otyłość
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obesity
w odpowiedzi na
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in response to sth
She clearly did not know what to say in response
zachęcać kogoś do zrobienia czegoś
mobilizować, przekonywać
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to encourage somebody to do something
My friends are encouraging me to take part in the competition. We were encouraged to learn foreign languages at school. You can also encourage your friends to come and help. My role was to support and encourage him.
skuteczny, wydajny
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efficient
Our employees have to be efficient! She's not a very efficient worker. I think this method of production is efficient. I expect the efficient use of resources, both financial and human.
niewydajny, nieskuteczny
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inefficient, ineffective
We have the most inefficient health system in the world. As a result, the process was inefficient and not managed well.

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