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spotkać, wpaść na kogoś
Nigdy nie zgadniesz na kogo wpadłem gdy byłem w Bursie
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bump into
You'll never guess who I bumped into when I Was in Bursa
nawiązać rozmowę
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strike up a conversation
Guilia decided to strike up a conversation with a man on train who turned out to be an old friend of her great uncle.
Nie mieć dobrego zdania/ nie pałać entuzjazmem
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don't think much of something
Well, to tell the truth, I didn't really think much of it.
rozmowa płynęła
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conversation flowed
Everyone was so friendly - conversation just flowed
wywrzeć/ sprawiać wrażenie
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come across
przystępny
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approachable
wziąć (kogoś) pod swoje skrzydła
wzięła mnie pod swoje skrzydła
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take (someone) under one's wing
Takes another person under their wings
When Andy first arrived in Santiago, Maura decided to take him under her wings
być połączonym przez los
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get thrown together
Starting university is interesting - all kinds of different people get thrown together
wydarzyło się (przypadkiem)
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Just happened to
Fleming just happened to leave a dish out in his lab and this led to the discovery of penicillin.
chwytać, łapać
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grab
jakie są szanse?
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what are the odds?
It turns out my neighbour went to scholl with my mother! What are the odds of that?
spotkanie, zetknięcie
niespodziewane
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encounter
I had a very strange encounter with a shop assistant today.
promotor doktoratu
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phd advisor
gadatliwy
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talkative
męczarnia
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ordeal
szczególnie, osobliwie
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peculiarly
niezgrabnie
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awkwardly
odraczać
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defer
The committee agreed to defer the decision until the following month.
smykałka, talent
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knack
Can you show me the steps to that dance again? I just can't get the knack of it.
natrafić na/ potknąć się
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stumble on
Anopa stumbled on a wonderful antique shop in Dublin
zanika, blaknąć
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fades
Over the years, the pain of Alma's divorce faded away.
wzbudzić, przywołać
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evoke
I don't know why that song evokes such sadness in me.
bladnąć w porównaniu
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pale in comparision
wdzięczność
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gratitude
bezkręgowiec
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invertebrate
rozchwytywany, pożądany, poszukiwany
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sought-after
Houses in this street are much sought-after by families because they are large and close to a good school
skała międzypływowa
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intertidal rock
przypływ
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tidal
macki
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tentacles
opalizujący
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iridescent
szmaragd
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emerald
migotać, lśnić, błysk
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glimmer
wzbudzający respekt, podziw
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awe-inspiring
The Meteora monasteries in Greece are totally awe-inspiring.
ukochany
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beloved
targi
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trade show
Huda was shocked to discover the event was a trade show for weapons companies.
zwrócić uwagę (np. opinii publicznej)
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shine a light on
Marcus shine a light on the problem of UK children living in poverty.
oddać komuś głos, mówić w czyimś imieniu
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give a voice to
Greta Thunberg helped to give a voice to all the young people
doświadczyć czegoś osobiście
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experience something first hand
People who haven't experienced war first hand cannot truly understand the terror of it.
koliber
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hummingbird
Cukiernik
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pastry chef
morski
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marine
mikrogranulka
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microbead
włókno
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fibre
głupkowaty
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goofy
salsa
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salsa
profesor nadzwyczajny
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associate professor
prawnuczka
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great granddaughter
żywy
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vivid
Your son has a very vivd imagination.
żywy/tętniący życiem
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vibrant
Vibrant atmosphere in school
niejasny, niewyraźny
Np. pismo
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vague
dwuznaczny
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ambiguous
lekarstwo
Herbata miętową to dobre lekarstwo na problemy z brzuchem.
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a drug
Mint tea is a good remedy for stomach problems.
remedy
artemizyna
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artemisinin
namoczyć
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soak
Soak the beans in water for at least eight hours
praktyk
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practitioner
Gerald is an acupuncture practitioner in Copenhagen.
wariant
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variant
By summer 2022, numerous variants of COVID19 had evolved.
zintegrowany
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integrated
It was intergrated school.
skarbiec
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treasury
This book is a treasury.
nowoczesny
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cutting-edge
In 2007, the Apple was the most cutting-edge phone on market.
wada, przeszkoda
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drawback
One of the drawback of living in a village is that the public transport is awful.
rozwijający się, wschodzący
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emerging
A developing market economy is one that is emerging.
przystępny
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affordable
Try to find ways to adapt them to be more affordable.
odwrotna innowacja
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reverse innovation
This unsual product-development models is called reverse innovation
zadowolony
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glad
infrastruktura
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infrastructure
A developed market economy is one that is mature and has an advanced technological infrastructure
luksusy
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luxuries
por
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a leek
świadomość
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awareness
znudzony
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bored
kolaboracja, współpraca
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colaboration
zobowiązanie / obowiązek
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commitment
wolność
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freedom
zaangażowanie / udział
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involvement
prawdopodobieństwo
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likelihood
partnerstwo
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partnership
prawdopodobieństwo
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probability
sprawdzać
Np. w słowniku
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Look up
I looked up the word in dictionary.
zabierać/odbierać
Np. ciężki namiot
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pick up
We need to pick up my dad's heavy tent.
wyrzucić (t)
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throw away
The drawing that he threw away was a birthday present
zwrocić
Np. pożyczkę.
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paid back
She paid back the loan immediately.
wychowywać
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bring up (t)
sprawdzić
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check out
check out local restaurants
oczyścić, czyscic
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clear up
odpłacić, zaplacic
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Pay back
odłożyć, przełożyć
Np. lot
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put off
He put off his departure till Thursday.
psuć się/załamywać się
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break down
przyjmować się, zyskiwać popularność
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catch on
I wonder if the game will catch on with young people.
jadać na mieście
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eat out
dawać sobie radę finansowo
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get by
I can't get by on such a small salary.
trzymaj się z daleka
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keep away
mdleć
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pass out
wyprzedać
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sell out
popisywać się
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show off
być podobnym
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take after
She take after her father.
startować/odnosić sukces
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take off
Her career had just taken off.
poradził sobie z
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coped with
wpaść na coś, wymyślić coś
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come up with
We need to come up with a better way of making money.
włamać się do
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break into
liczyć na
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count on
radzić sobie z
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deal with
przeboleć
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get over
pozbywać się
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get rid of
przejrzeć
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go over
dogonić
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catch up with
pozbyć się, znieść, zlikwidować
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do away with
They did away with uniforms at school years ago.
Stawić czemuś czoła
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face up to
uciec od np. odpowiedzialnosci
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get away with
Patrzeć z góry
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Look down on
She looks down on her husband's relations.
Oczekiwać
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Look forward to
tolerować
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put up with

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