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irytować, denerwować kogoś, drażnić commencer à apprendre
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to annoy someone: Formal 1. The negative reply to my complaint really irked me.
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1. covered with a liquid, especially water: 2. having an amount of something that is very large or larger than necessary or wanted: 1. By the time I discovered the problem, the floor was awash. 2. The city is awash with drugs and the police are powerless to do anything about it.
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an amount of money spent for a particular purpose, especially as a first investment in something: 1. For an initial outlay of $2,000 to buy the equipment, you can earn up to $500 a month if the product sells well. 2. Few are able to afford the cash outlay.
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to get back money that you have spent or lost: 1. It takes a while to recoup the initial costs of starting up a business. 2. The gambler recouped his losses in the next game
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wanted by many people and usually of high quality or rare: Synonyms desirable (WANTED) [before noun ] At the age of 17 she is already one of Hollywood's most sought-after actresses.
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1. something, such as a swimming pool or shopping centre, that is intended to make life more pleasant or comfortable for the people in a town, hotel, or other place: 1. The council has some spare cash, which it proposes to spend on public amenities. 2. basic amenities - things considered to be necessary to live comfortably, such as hot water:
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cena wywoławcza, początkowa commencer à apprendre
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1. zastrzeżenie, sprzeciw 2. zgłaszać sprzeciw commencer à apprendre
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a warning to consider something before taking any more action, or a statement that limits a more general statement: He agreed to the interview, with the caveat that he could approve the final article.
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drzemiący, uśpiony, nieaktywny, nie prowadzący działalności commencer à apprendre
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Something that is dormant is not active or growing but has the ability to be active at a later time: 1. The long-dormant volcano has recently shown signs of erupting. 2. These investments have remained dormant for several years.
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to produce a coin for the government
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the service provided by a bank or similar organization for keeping customers' documents or other valuable objects safe: Before replying I will retrieve my contract from safe custody and check it myself.
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materiał filmowy (o określonym wydarzeniu) [ commencer à apprendre
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(a piece of) film especially one showing an event: Woody Allen's movie "Zelig" contains early newsreel footage.
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to cause someone or something to seem less important or less happy: 1. Karen has always felt overshadowed by her famous elder sister. 2. My happiness was overshadowed by the bad news
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to hit someone or something forcefully with the flat inside part of your hand, producing a short, loud noise, especially as a way of punishing a child: 1. I never smack my children. 2. I'll smack your bottom if you don't behave yourself.
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załadowany, wyładowany, obładowany, commencer à apprendre
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carrying or holding a lot of something: 1. He always comes back from France laden with presents for everyone. 2. The table, as always, was laden with food.
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obnażony, goły, nagi, roznegliżowany (bez ubrania) commencer à apprendre
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1. (NO CLOTHES) without any clothes or not covered by anything: 2. (BASIC) only the most basic or important: 1. Don't walk around outside in your bare feet. 2. I just packed the bare essentials (= the most basic and necessary things).
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przetwory (np. domowej roboty), dżem, konfitura commencer à apprendre
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(FOOD) a food made from fruit or vegetables boiled with sugar and water until it becomes a firm sauce:
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1. mieć łzy w oczach, rozklejać się 2. podrzeć commencer à apprendre
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udoskonalić (umiejętność), doprowadzić do perfekcji commencer à apprendre
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(MAKE PERFECT) to make something perfect or completely suitable for its purpose: His physique was honed to perfection. Her debating skills were honed in the students' union.
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We planted new seedlings in the forest.
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takeaway from the meeting
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a person employed in a bank to receive and pay out money: A man was detained when a bank teller called the police.
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za żadne skarby świata, za nic na świecie commencer à apprendre
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to fill something up again: Food stocks were replenished by/with imports from abroad. Does your glass need replenishing?
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przestrzegać czegoś, stosować się do czegoś, respektować coś commencer à apprendre
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formal to accept or obey an agreement, decision, or rule: Competitors must abide by the judge's decision.
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zawodowy (np. ryzyko zawodowe) commencer à apprendre
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occupational health = medycyna pracy occupational risk = ryzyko zawodowe occupational disease = choroba zawodowa
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jak mówią, podobno, rzekomo, według doniesień commencer à apprendre
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according to what many people say: 1. New York is reportedly a very exciting place to live. 2. The plane was reportedly shot down by enemy aircraft. 3. 50 people have reportedly been injured in an explosion at the plastics factory.
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trawl verb (SEARCH) to search among a large number or many different places in order to find people or information you want: 1. The software is used to trawl for information on the internet. 2. You need to trawl through a lot of data to get results that are valid.
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problemy mogą nagle wybuchnąć commencer à apprendre
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issues can blow up suddenly
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A cautious action is careful, well considered, and sometimes slow or uncertain: a cautious approach cautious criticism
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a person who has succeeded in business or industry and has become very rich and powerful: a business/property/shipping tycoon
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tworzyć, składać się (na coś) commencer à apprendre
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to be the parts or members of something; to make up something: 1. Italian students comprise 60 percent of the class. 2. The class is comprised mainly of Italian and French students.
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deprecjonować, dyskredytować commencer à apprendre
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to criticize someone or something in a way that shows you do not respect or value him, her, or it: Synonym belittle The actor's work for charity has recently been disparaged in the press as an attempt to get publicity.
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ostro krytykować, mieszać z błotem commencer à apprendre
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to criticize someone or something severely: His first novel was well and truly lambasted by the critics.
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delikwent, winowajca, sprawca (przestępstwa) commencer à apprendre
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someone who has done something wrong: Police hope the public will help them to find the culprits.
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disapproving too enthusiastic and eager: 1. He had to be protected from overzealous fans. 2. They were a little overzealous in eliminating risk.
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to criticize something as bad, without value, or unnecessary: Lawyers decried the imprisonment of several journalists.
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oszczerczy, zniesławiający commencer à apprendre
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A piece of writing that is libellous contains bad and false statements about a person: 1. libellous accusations 2. We reserve the right to edit letters and remove anything potentially libellous.
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