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1. drut/drut kolczasty 2. przewód 3. podsłuch commencer à apprendre
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1, podłączać do prądu 2. to connect sb/sth to a piece of equipment 3. założyć podsłuch 5. przesłać hajs 6. to join things together using wire commencer à apprendre
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Make sure the plug is wired up correctly. In the test, volunteers were wired up to brain monitors. The room had been wired for sound. The bank wired the money to her. The components have to be wired together in a certain way.
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1. podłączony przewodem 2. usztywniony drutem 3. excited or nervous commencer à apprendre
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Wired headphones/headsets.
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1. spiskować (with + against; together to do sth) 2. sprzysiąc się commencer à apprendre
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They were accused of conspiring against the king. They deny conspiring together to smuggle drugs. Circumstances had conspired against them. Everything conspired to make her life a misery.
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He takes a conspiratoral view of political life. ‘I know you understand,’ he said and gave a conspiratorial wink.
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1. kukiełka 2. marionetka - gość, rząd commencer à apprendre
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The occupying forces set up a puppet government. The king was a mere puppet of the mayor.
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1. certain or likely to happen/be/do 2. zmuszony do czegoś przez prawo 3. przyrostek oznaczający ograniczonego 4. przyrostek ... podążający do commencer à apprendre
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There are bound to be changes when the new system is introduced. We are not bound by the decision. Many people in our city are wheelchair-bound. Is this a London-bound train?
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1. biec szybko - entuzjastycznie 2. to form the edge or limit of an area commencer à apprendre
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The dogs bounded ahead. The field was bounded on the left by a wood.
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The dog cleared the gate in one bound.
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zaczepiać, zagadywać w negatywnym sensie commencer à apprendre
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She was accosted in the street by a complete stranger.
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He thought he was above the law and was ultimately punished for his hubris. Scientists may arguably be guilty of hubris in this area.
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According to the old adage, a picture is worth a thousand words.
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the inevitability of death
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1. zrekompensować, wynagradzać - los, damage 2. rekompensata - hajs 3. zbalansować coś co jest źle commencer à apprendre
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COMPENSATION Nothing can compensate for the loss of a loved one. In the second experiment, the temperature was raised to compensate for this bias. Her lawyers say she should be compensated for the suffering she had been caused.
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1. odszkodowawczy 2. wyrównawczy commencer à apprendre
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He received a compensatory payment of $20 000. A change in one part of the system is followed by compensatory change in other parts of the system.
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1. opłacalny np. inwestycja 2. korzystny, pożyteczny np. doświadczenie commencer à apprendre
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A highly profitable business. She spent a profitable afternoon in the library.
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spekulant - zarabia nieuczciwie commencer à apprendre
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spekulant = speculator
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nieprzynoszący zysków, niedochodowy commencer à apprendre
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Further argument was profitless.
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There is growing unrest in the south of the country. The incident led to domestic unrest in the cities.
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of sth V in surplus Wheat was in surplus that year. A surplus of £400 million.
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to sth Surplus grain is being sold for export. These items are surplus to requirements
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potomstwo ludzkie, zwierz, roślin commencer à apprendre
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1. różnić się 2. zmieniać się 3. urozmaicać, zmieniać commencer à apprendre
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Estimates of how many civilians were killed varied widely. Estimates of how many civilians were killed varied widely. The job enables me to vary the hours I work. The aerobics instructor varies the routine each week.
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1. of many different types 2. not staying the same, but changing often commencer à apprendre
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Varied opinions. They stock a wide and varied selection of cheeses. He led a full and varied life. I've had a varied career.
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