Służew - lekcja 3

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Question English Answer English
dołącz do grupy
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join the group
(not with "to")
Kto jest Twoim najlepszym przyjacielem?
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Who is your best friend?
(not with "the")
polityk
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politician
opłata licencyjna
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licence fee
Jakiej muzyki lubisz słuchać?
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What kind of music do you like listening to?
sklep (UK)
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shopping centre
sklep (US)
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mall, store, plaza
Czy wiesz czy oni będą szczęśliwi?
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Do you know they will be happy.
(not IF with Future Tenses)
przyzwoite zarobki
After the ​recent ​scandal, the ​priest is ​expected to do the __ thing and ​resign from his ​position.
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decent salary
a decent ​​standard of ​living. I ​thought he was a decent ​person. It was very decent (= ​kind) of you to ​help. It made ​quite a decent-sized (= ​large) ​hole.
wybryk natury
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freak of nature
sztywniak
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stiff
trustworthy
Is ​your ​watch __? __ ​information
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reliable
Is ​your ​watch reliable? reliable ​information
nienawidzić czegoś, kogoś bardzo mocno
From an early ​age the ​brothers have __ each other. I __ doing ​housework.
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loathe
\ˈlōth\ From an early ​age the ​brothers have loathed each other. I loathe doing ​housework.
repeating, happening many times or happening again
Francis ​suffered all his ​life from a __ ​nightmare that he was ​trapped in a ​falling ​house. The father-daughter ​relationship is a __ ​theme in her ​novels.
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recurring
\ri-ˈkər\ Francis ​suffered all his ​life from a recurring ​nightmare that he was ​trapped in a ​falling ​house. The father-daughter ​relationship is a recurring ​theme in her ​novels.
ordinary nad boring
__ ​matters such as ​paying ​bills and ​shopping for ​food do not ​interest her.
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mundane
Mundane ​matters such as ​paying ​bills and ​shopping for ​food do not ​interest her.
maska samochodu
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bonnet
to ​walk with ​difficulty in a way that ​looks as if you are about to ​fall:
She __ unsteadily down the ​stairs in her high-heeled ​shoes.
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totter
She tottered unsteadily down the ​stairs in her high-heeled ​shoes.
śrubokręt
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screwdriver
szafa
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cupboard, cabinet
duża szafa
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wardrobe
to be ​unable to ​remember a ​fact, something that ​happened, or how to do something
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forget
nieme r!
jak dotąd
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so far
feeling ​ashamed or ​shy
I was too __ to ​admit that I was ​scared (zakłopotany)
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embarrassed
/ɪmˈbær.əst/ I was too embarrassed to ​admit that I was ​scared.
pleased because you have got what you ​wanted, or because something has ​happened in the way that you ​wanted:
Some ​people are never __! a __ ​smile Are you __ with the new ​arrangement?
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satisfied
Some ​people are never satisfied! a satisfied ​smile Are you satisfied with the new ​arrangement?
extremely ​happy about something, aż mieć ciarki
My ​parents weren’t too __ when they ​found out.
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thrilled
My ​parents weren’t too thrilled when they ​found out.
difficult to use, do, or ​deal with, kłopotliwy, krępujący
t's an __ ​corner, so take it ​slowly. Some of the ​questions were ​rather __. It was an __ ​ascent, but we ​reached the ​top ​eventually. [+ to infinitive] My car's ​quite __ to ​drive.
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awkward
t's an awkward ​corner, so take it ​slowly. Some of the ​questions were ​rather awkward. It was an awkward ​ascent, but we ​reached the ​top ​eventually. [+ to infinitive] My car's ​quite awkward to ​drive.
happy that something ​unpleasant has not ​happened or has ​ended:, odczuwający ulgę
[+ to infinitive] I'm so __ to ​find you - I ​thought you'd already gone. He was __ to ​see Jeannie ​reach the other ​side of the ​river ​safely. [+ (that)] I'm __ (that) you didn't ​tell her.
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relieved
[+ to infinitive] I'm so relieved to ​find you - I ​thought you'd already gone. He was relieved to ​see Jeannie ​reach the other ​side of the ​river ​safely. [+ (that)] I'm relieved (that) you didn't ​tell her.
worried and ​nervous
My ​mother always gets a ​bit __ if we don't ​arrive when we say we will. I ​saw my sister's __ ​face at the ​window. The ​drought has made ​farmers __ about the ​harvest.
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anxious
My ​mother always gets a ​bit anxious if we don't ​arrive when we say we will. I ​saw my sister's anxious ​face at the ​window. The ​drought has made ​farmers anxious about the ​harvest.
extremely ​interested
We ​watched __ as he ​cleaned and ​repaired the ​watch. I was __ to ​hear about his ​travels in Japan. They were ​absolutely __ by the ​game.
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fascinated
/ˈfæs.ɪ.neɪ.tɪd/ We ​watched fascinated as he ​cleaned and ​repaired the ​watch. I was fascinated to ​hear about his ​travels in Japan. They were ​absolutely fascinated by the ​game.
feeling ​annoyed or less ​confident because you cannot ​achieve what you ​want
Are you ​feeling __ in ​your ​present ​job?
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frustrated
/frʌsˈtreɪ.tɪd/ Are you ​feeling frustrated in ​your ​present ​job?
pod wrażeniem
Most people were there for the first time and I was really __ by how quickly the learnt the steps.
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impressed
Most people were there for the first time and I was really impressed by how quickly the learnt the steps.
more than ​average, but less than very, dość, całkiem
She's __ ​tall. I'm __ ​sure that this is the ​right ​address.
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fairly
/ˈfeə.li/ She's fairly ​tall. I'm fairly ​sure that this is the ​right ​address.
having little ​value or ​importance
I don't ​know why he gets so ​upset about something so __. Sexual ​harassment in the ​workplace is not a __ ​matter.
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trivial
/ˈtrɪv.i.əl/ I don't ​know why he gets so ​upset about something so trivial. Sexual ​harassment in the ​workplace is not a trivial ​matter.
to ​manage to use something in a way that ​brings good ​results (phrasal verbs)
If only we could __ all that ​energy and creativity. The politician __ voter anger and won the election.
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tap into
If only we could ​tap into all that ​energy and creativity. The politician tapped into voter anger and won the election.
till now
However, that is in the future and what we have achieved __ is extremely poor.
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so far
However, that is in the future and what we have achieved so far is extremely poor.
już
The European Commission has __ taken that step, as have some Member States.
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already
The European Commission has already taken that step, as have some Member States.
właśnie, tylko, dopiero
People must be allowed to grow, and education is __ one part of that process. It is __ these companies that most feel the effects of excessive bureaucracy.
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just
People must be allowed to grow, and education is just one part of that process. It is just these companies that most feel the effects of excessive bureaucracy.
(jak) dotąd
To promise to pay a reasonable proportion, as you have done __, is not acceptable.
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up to now
To promise to pay a reasonable proportion, as you have done up to now, is not acceptable. no suspect has been found to date"
existing or ​happening before something ​else, or before a ​particular ​time (forma)
The ​course ​required no __ ​knowledge of ​Spanish. They had to ​refuse the ​dinner ​invitation because of a __ ​engagement (= something already ​planned for that ​time).
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prior
/praɪər/ The ​course ​required no prior ​knowledge of ​Spanish. They had to ​refuse the ​dinner ​invitation because of a prior ​engagement (= something already ​planned for that ​time).
continuing to ​exist or ​develop, or ​happening at the ​present ​moment, trwający, toczący się
an __ ​investigation/​process/​project No ​agreement has ​yet been ​reached and the ​negotiations are still __.
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ongoing
/ˈɒŋˌɡəʊ.ɪŋ/ an ongoing ​investigation/​process/​project No ​agreement has ​yet been ​reached and the ​negotiations are still ongoing.
deptać, stąpać, nadepnąć na coś / step
I ​kept __ on his ​toes when we were ​dancing. Yuck! Look what I've just __ in!
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tread
I ​kept treading on his ​toes when we were ​dancing. Yuck! Look what I've just trodden in!
przymocować półki
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put up shelves

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