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maneuver
noun [C ] C2 US (UK manoeuvre) • synonyms: tactic, move, strategy • perform/make/execute a maneuver; a complicated/skillful maneuver; a military/political/parking maneuver; strategic maneuvering; clever maneuver • freq in AmE: 6/10
The pilot executed a complex maneuver to avoid turbulence. | 2. Political maneuvering behind the scenes shaped the final decision.
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manewr, posunięcie, zagranie strategiczne
a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care, especially in driving, military operations, or strategic planning; metaphorically, a calculated action or tactic intended to achieve a goal or gain advantage
Pilot wykonał skomplikowany manewr, by uniknąć turbulencji. | 2. Kulisy politycznych posunięć zadecydowały o ostatecznej decyzji.
execute a tactical maneuver
collocation with maneuver noun [C ] C2 US (UK manoeuvre) • execute/perform a tactical maneuver; a military/political/business maneuver; a strategic/risky maneuver • maneuver for advantage/control/influence • freq in AmE: 6/10
The general executed a tactical maneuver to encircle the enemy forces. | 2. The CEO executed a tactical maneuver by merging with a rival company.
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przeprowadzić manewr taktyczny, wykonać strategiczne posunięcie
to carry out a calculated, strategic action designed to gain advantage or achieve a specific goal — often used in military, political, or competitive contexts where precision and timing are critical
Generał przeprowadził manewr taktyczny, by okrążyć siły wroga. | 2. Prezes wykonał strategiczne posunięcie, łącząc się z konkurencją.
perform a maneuver
collocation with maneuver noun [C ] C2 US (UK manoeuvre) • synonyms: move, tactic, operation • perform/execute/make a maneuver; a driving/military/political maneuver; a risky/precise maneuver • maneuver for advantage/space/control • freq in AmE: 6/10
The general performed a risky maneuver to outflank the enemy. | 2. He performed a perfect parking maneuver in a tight space.
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wykonać manewr, przeprowadzić posunięcie, zastosować taktykę
to carry out a movement or action requiring skill, precision, or strategy — often used in contexts such as driving, flying, military operations, or metaphorically in politics and business
Generał przeprowadził ryzykowny manewr, by obejść przeciwnika. | 2. Wykonał perfekcyjny manewr parkowania na ciasnej przestrzeni.
markdown
noun [C usually singular ] C2 • synonyms: discount, reduction, price cut • seasonal/steep markdown; markdown on items/prices/reputation • freq in AmE: 6/10
The store is offering a 20% markdown on all winter coats. | 2. Emotional markdowns often follow burnout or disappointment.
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obniżka, przecena (celowe obniżenie ceny lub wartości)
a reduction in price, especially of goods for sale; metaphorically, any deliberate decrease in value, intensity, or status
Sklep oferuje 20% obniżki na wszystkie zimowe płaszcze. | 2. Obniżenie nastroju emocjonalnego często następuje po wypaleniu lub rozczarowaniu.
mark-up
noun [C usually singular ] C2 (also markup) • synonyms: margin, surcharge, premium • high/hidden/excessive mark-up; mark-up on goods/services/imports • freq in AmE: 6/10
The store applies a 30% mark-up on imported items. | 2. Luxury brands often justify high mark-ups with exclusivity.
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narzut, marża (nadwyżka ceny ponad koszt produkcji)
an amount added to the cost price of goods or services to determine the selling price, usually expressed as a percentage; metaphorically, any intentional increase or inflation of value, effort, or perception
Sklep stosuje 30% narzutu na towary importowane. | 2. Marki luksusowe często uzasadniają wysoki narzut ekskluzywnością.
metaverse
noun [C usually singular ] C2 (also Metaverse) • synonyms: virtual realm, digital universe, immersive space • invite someone into the metaverse; build something in the metaverse • explore/enter/expand the metaverse • freq in AmE: 5/10
Many tech companies are investing heavily in the metaverse.
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metawersum, wirtualny świat
a collective virtual shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and physically persistent virtual space; often imagined as an immersive, interactive digital universe where users can socialize, work, play, and create
Wiele firm technologicznych inwestuje ogromne sumy w metawersum.
mettle
noun [U] C2 • synonyms: resilience, courage, grit • show/prove/test one’s mettle; emotional/leadership/sporting mettle • freq in AmE: 4/10
The competition will test the athletes’ mettle. | 2. He proved his mettle as a leader in difficult times.
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hart ducha, siła charakteru, odporność psychiczna
courage, resilience, and strength of character — especially when tested under pressure, adversity, or challenge; often used to praise someone's inner fortitude
Zawody sprawdzą odporność psychiczną zawodników. | 2. Udowodnił swoją siłę charakteru jako lider w trudnych czasach.
prove someone's mettle
collocation with mettle noun [U] C2 • synonyms: demonstrate resilience, show courage, prove grit • prove one’s mettle in crisis/sport/leadership; emotionally/professionally prove mettle • freq in AmE: 4/10
The young athlete proved his mettle in the final match.
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pokazać swój charakter, wykazać się
to demonstrate one’s courage, resilience, or strength of character — especially in difficult or high-pressure situations; often used to highlight personal growth or leadership
Młody sportowiec pokazał swoją siłę charakteru w finałowym meczu.
mojo
noun [U ] informal C2 • synonyms: charm, energy, spark, vibe • get/lose/regain mojo; creative mojo; team mojo; personal mojo; good/bad mojo • freq in AmE: 6/10
He radiates mojo — people just want to be around him.
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urok, czar, charyzma (wewnętrzny błysk przyciągający ludzi i sukces)
a personal quality that makes someone attractive, successful, and full of energy; often linked to charm, confidence, and creative flow — sometimes described as one’s “magic” or inner spark
Emanuje od niego charyzma — ludzie po prostu chcą przebywać w jego towarzystwie.
mojo
noun [C or U ] C2 informal US • synonyms: charm, talisman, magic, spell • bad mojo; good mojo; carry/wear/lose mojo; protective mojo; magical mojo; mojo bag • freq in AmE: 4/10
He wore a small pouch as his mojo to ward off bad luck.
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magiczny talizman, zaklęcie, wpływ nadprzyrodzony
the influence of magic or a similar power; a charm, spell, or object believed to carry supernatural energy — often associated with luck, protection, or mystical charisma
Nosił małą sakiewkę, która była jego mocą odpędzającą pecha.
muzzle
noun [C ] C2 • synonyms: restraint, gag, silencer • dog muzzle; legal/emotional muzzle; put a muzzle on sb • freq in AmE: 5/10
The dog wore a muzzle during the vet visit. | 2. Fear can become an emotional muzzle, silencing even our inner voice.
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kaganiec, ograniczenie swobody wypowiedzi
a device placed over an animal’s mouth to prevent biting or eating; metaphorically, a restraint that prevents someone from speaking freely or expressing themselves
Pies miał założony kaganiec podczas wizyty u weterynarza. | 2. Strach może stać się emocjonalnym kagańcem, który tłumi nawet wewnętrzny głos.
muckraking
noun [U ] C2 disapproving • synonyms: scandal-hunting, exposé journalism, dirt-digging • muckraking journalism/reporting/tabloid press; engage in muckraking • freq in AmE: 4/10
The tabloid’s muckraking led to several resignations in parliament.
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pranie brudów, pogoń za sensacją, demaskatorskie dziennikarstwo
the act of searching out and publicly exposing scandalous information, especially about prominent figures; often associated with sensationalist or investigative journalism
Gazeta została oskarżona o pranie brudów zamiast rzetelnego informowania.
misgiving
noun [C usually plural or U ] C1 literary/emotional • synonyms: doubt, unease, apprehension • misgivings about (doing) something; have/express/voice misgivings; misgivings about decision/plan/person • freq in AmE: 5/10
Their misgivings proved justified when the plan failed.
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wątpliwość, obawa, niepokój (wewnętrzny)
a feeling of doubt, worry, or fear about the outcome or appropriateness of something; often subtle and internal, signaling emotional or moral hesitation
Ich obawy okazały się uzasadnione, gdy plan się nie powiódł.
misgivings about (doing) something
collocation with misgiving noun [C usually plural or U ] C1 literary/emotional • synonyms: doubts, reservations, second thoughts • misgivings about doing something; have/express/voice misgivings about a plan/action/decision • freq in AmE: 5/10
She had misgivings about moving abroad alone.
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wątpliwości co do (zrobienia) czegoś; obawy przed podjęciem decyzji
feelings of doubt, worry, or moral hesitation regarding a specific action, decision, or plan; often subtle and internal, signaling emotional or ethical unease
Miała wątpliwości co do wyjazdu za granicę w pojedynkę.
express misgivings
collocation with misgiving noun [C usually plural or U ] C1 formal/emotional • synonyms: voice concerns, raise doubts, signal unease • express misgivings about plan/decision/policy/person • freq in AmE: 5/10
Experts expressed misgivings about the long-term effects of the policy.
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wyrażać obawy, zgłaszać zastrzeżenia, komunikować wątpliwości
to openly communicate feelings of doubt, worry, or moral hesitation about something; often used when someone voices concerns about a plan, decision, or situation
Eksperci wyrazili wątpliwości co do długofalowych skutków tej polityki.
malaise
noun [U ] C2 • synonyms: apathy, stagnation, unease • economic/social malaise; feel a sense of malaise; suffer from malaise after isolation/change/loss • freq in AmE: 5/10
He felt a deep malaise after months of isolation. | 2. The organization is suffering from internal malaise and lack of direction.
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apatia, marazm, ogólne zniechęcenie
a general feeling of discomfort, unease, or lack of energy, often without a clear cause; can refer to physical, emotional, or societal stagnation
Po miesiącach izolacji ogarnęła go głęboka apatia. | 2. Organizacja zmaga się z wewnętrznym marazmem i brakiem kierunku.
flood the market
collocation with market noun [S ] C1 • synonyms: oversaturate, flood with goods, saturate the market • flood the market with products/content; cheap imports flood the market; market flooding effects • freq in AmE: 6/10
Cheap imports flooded the market, hurting local producers.
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zalać rynek, zasypać rynek (nadmiarem towaru lub treści)
to supply a market with an excessive quantity of goods, often causing prices to drop or reducing demand for competing products — can be used literally or figuratively
Tanie importy zalały rynek, szkodząc lokalnym producentom.
spread misinformation
collocation with misinformation noun [U ] C1 • synonyms: circulate falsehoods, mislead, promote disinformation • spread misinformation online/about sth; unintentionally/actively spread misinformation; misinformation campaigns • freq in AmE: 7/10
Political bots often spread misinformation during elections. | 2. The article spread misinformation about vaccine safety.
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szerzyć dezinformację, rozpowszechniać fałszywe informacje
to share or circulate false, misleading, or inaccurate information — whether intentionally (disinformation) or unintentionally, often through social media, news outlets, or word of mouth
Boty polityczne często szerzą dezinformację w czasie wyborów. | 2. Artykuł rozpowszechniał fałszywe informacje o szczepionkach.
misinformation
noun [U ] C1 • misinformation about something/someone; spread misinformation
Political bots often spread misinformation during elections. | 2. The article spread misinformation about vaccine safety.
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dezinformacja, fałszywa informacja
false information, given either by mistake or deliberately
Boty polityczne często szerzą dezinformację w czasie wyborów. | 2. Artykuł rozpowszechniał fałszywe informacje o szczepionkach.
misanthrope
noun [C ] C2 formal (also misanthropist) • synonyms: cynic, recluse, loner, pessimist, hermit • a bitter/lonely/old misanthrope; become/turn into a misanthrope; known as a misanthrope • freq in AmE: 6/10
After years of disappointment, he became a bitter misanthrope. | 2. Her essays reveal a subtle misanthropy hidden behind her humor.
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mizantrop, człowiek niechętny ludziom
a person who dislikes or distrusts other people and prefers to avoid social interaction; someone with a generally negative view of humanity
Po latach rozczarowań stał się zgorzkniałym mizantropem. | 2. Jej eseje ujawniają subtelną mizantropię ukrytą za humorem.
misanthropy
noun [U ] C2 formal • synonyms: cynicism, distrust, bitterness, pessimism, alienation • deep/growing/general misanthropy; be accused of/display misanthropy; a tone of misanthropy • freq in AmE: 6/10
The novel’s tone of dark humor often shades into misanthropy. | 2. Critics accused the philosopher of misanthropy for his cynical views.
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mizantropia, niechęć do ludzi, pogarda dla rodzaju ludzkiego
a dislike or distrust of humankind; a general hatred of or contempt for human nature or society
Ciemny humor powieści często przeradza się w mizantropię. | 2. Filozofa oskarżano o mizantropię z powodu jego cynicznych poglądów.
solitary misanthrope
collocation with misanthrope noun [U ] C2 formal • synonyms: reclusive cynic, antisocial loner, withdrawn misanthrope • solitary misanthrope/figure/character/lifestyle • freq in AmE: 3/10
The novel’s protagonist is a solitary misanthrope, bitter yet strangely sympathetic.
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samotnik, odludek, mizantrop żyjący w izolacji
a person who deliberately avoids human contact and harbors a deep distrust or dislike of others; often portrayed as a reclusive, cynical loner — someone who chooses solitude not out of shyness, but out of disillusionment or disdain
Bohater powieści jest samotnym mizantropem, zgorzkniałym, a jednak dziwnie budzącym sympatię.
mainstream blockbusters
noun [plural ] C1 • synonyms: big-budget hits, box-office giants, studio tentpoles • mainstream blockbusters dominate/criticize/enjoy; watch/avoid/prefer blockbusters • freq in AmE: 7/10
The summer was packed with mainstream blockbusters and superhero sequels. | 2. Critics often dismiss mainstream blockbusters as lacking depth. | 3. She prefers indie films over mainstream blockbusters.
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komercyjne hity kinowe, hollywoodzkie superprodukcje
high-budget, widely promoted films produced for mass audiences, often featuring famous actors, spectacular effects, and formulaic storytelling; typically dominate box office rankings and reflect popular trends
Lato obfitowało w komercyjne hity kinowe i sequele superbohaterskie. | 2. Krytycy często odrzucają hollywoodzkie superprodukcje jako pozbawione głębi. | 3. Woli kino niezależne niż komercyjne hity.
mockery
noun [U ] C1 • synonyms: ridicule, scorn, satire • make/mock/mockery of something • freq in AmE: 6/10
Bill's mockery of his dad was cruel, but it made us laugh.
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drwina, szyderstwo, kpina
the act of ridiculing or making fun of someone or something, often in a scornful or dismissive way; also refers to something that is so inadequate it seems like a joke
Kpina Billa z jego ojca była okrutna, ale nas rozśmieszyła.
maelstrom
noun [C ] C2 • synonyms: chaos, turmoil, vortex • maelstrom of emotion/activity/confusion; caught in/swept into/emerge from maelstrom; political/emotional maelstrom • freq in AmE: 3/10
The country plunged into a political maelstrom after the scandal. | 2. His memoir describes the emotional maelstrom of addiction and recovery.
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wir, zamęt, zamieszanie
a situation or state of confused movement, violent turmoil, or overwhelming force — often involving chaos, emotion, or conflict
Kraj pogrążył się w politycznym chaosie po ujawnieniu skandalu. | 2. Wspomnienia opisują emocjonalny zamęt związany z uzależnieniem i powrotem do zdrowia.
misdemeanor
noun [C or U ] C2 (law, mainly US) • synonyms: minor offense, petty crime, infraction, violation • commit a misdemeanor; be charged with a misdemeanor; misdemeanor charge/offense/conviction • freq in AmE: 9/10
The court downgraded the charge from a felony to a misdemeanor.
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wykroczenie, występek (przestępstwo mniejszej wagi niż felony)
(law, mainly US) a crime that is less serious than a felony and usually punishable by a fine or short-term imprisonment
Sąd przekwalifikował zarzut z przestępstwa ciężkiego na wykroczenie.
misdemeanor record
collocation with misdemeanor noun [C or U ] C2 (law, mainly US) • synonyms: minor offense record, criminal history, misdemeanor file • have a misdemeanor record; expunge/clear a misdemeanor record; misdemeanor record on file • freq in AmE: 6/10
A misdemeanor record can still affect job prospects.
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kartoteka wykroczeń, rejestr drobnych przestępstw
a documented history of one or more misdemeanor convictions — typically involving less serious criminal offenses punishable by fines, probation, or short-term imprisonment
Rejestr drobnych przestępstw może utrudniać znalezienie pracy.
metrics
noun [plural ] C1 • synonyms: indicators, benchmarks, data points • key/performance/engagement metrics; track/analyze/improve metrics; metrics for success/impact/efficiency • freq in AmE: 8/10
We use key performance metrics to evaluate team effectiveness. | 2. Not everything meaningful can be captured by metrics.
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wskaźniki, parametry, dane pomiarowe
quantitative measures used to assess, compare, or track performance, progress, quality, or impact in a specific domain
Używamy kluczowych wskaźników wydajności do oceny efektywności zespołu. | 2. Nie wszystko, co istotne, da się ująć w metrykach.
mitigation policy
noun [C ] C2 • climate mitigation policy; risk mitigation policy; adopt/implement/design a mitigation policy; mitigation policy framework/strategy • freq in AmE: 4/10
The government introduced a mitigation policy to reduce carbon emissions. | 2. Cybersecurity mitigation policies aim to reduce vulnerability to attacks.
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polityka łagodzenia (np. w zakresie zmiany klimatu)
a strategic plan or set of measures designed to reduce the severity, impact, or likelihood of a negative event, risk, or threat
Rząd wdrożył politykę łagodzenia emisji CO₂. | 2. Celem polityk ograniczania zagrożeń cyberbezpieczeństwa jest zmniejszenie podatności na ataki.

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