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działać zgodnie z sugestią commencer à apprendre
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niezorganizowany, niezorganizowany commencer à apprendre
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unorganized, disorganized unorganized - od początku nie było. Disorganuzed - było ok ale się zmieniło
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1. improved because of many small changes that have been made. 2. Someone who is refined is polite, graceful, and aware of quality and style:
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unless zastępuje w zdaniu don't/didn't/haven't 1. Unless you call me to say you're not coming, I'll see you at the theatre (= I will see you there if you do not call to say you are not coming). 2. They threatened to kill him unless he did as they asked. I can't let you in unless you give the password.
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connected with a god, or like a god: Some fans seem to regard the players as divine beings. divine intervention (= help from God)
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to persuade someone to do something or go somewhere by offering them something exciting:. 1. She was lured into the job by the offer of a high salary. 2. He had lured his victim to a deserted house. 3. Supermarket chains try to lure customers with price discounts
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the amount of money received from a particular event or activity or when something is sold: 1. The proceeds of today's festival will go to several local charities. 2. It says on the back of the card "all proceeds to charity".
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obejść prawo, wykorzystać lukę commencer à apprendre
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to circumvent the law, to use a loop hole to avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally: Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulations.
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to get money dishonestly from someone by deceiving or cheating them: 1. They swindled local businesses out of thousands of dollars. 2. The wealthy banker was ultimately convicted of swindling investors.
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przyznać się do winy / niewiny commencer à apprendre
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to plead guilty / not guilty
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to start to happen or exist: 1. opportunity arise If the opportunity arises, I'd love to go to China. 2. Problems arise when the payment is late. 3. He died of complications arising from heart surgery.
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not supported by facts: Companies can be punished for making unsubstantiated claims about their products.
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If a law court or a grand jury indicts someone, it accuses them officially of a crime: 1. He was indicted on drug charges at Snaresbrook Crown Court. 2. US Five people were indicted for making and selling counterfeit currency.
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defraudacja, sprzeniewierzenie commencer à apprendre
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the crime of secretly taking money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization or business you work for: 1. They were arrested for embezzlement of company funds. 2. He's accused of tax evasion, embezzlement, and fraud.
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do mnie z miejsca, w którym stoję commencer à apprendre
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to me from where i am standing
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it makes sense to the extent that
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przedsięwzięcie finansowe commencer à apprendre
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a job, business, or piece of work: The construction of the tunnel is a large and complex undertaking.
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zaprzeczanie (czemuś), negacja (czegoś) commencer à apprendre
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a statement that something is not true or does not exist: 1. The CEO issued a denial of the report that she is about to resign. 2. [+ that ] Officials did not believe the runner's denial that he had taken drugs.
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obfitujący w wydarzenia, ciekawy, burzliwy (np. życie) commencer à apprendre
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full of interesting or important events: 1. Her time at college was the most eventful period of her life. 2. We had quite an eventful journey.
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good or quick at noticing things: "That's a new dress, isn't it?" "Yes, you are observant!"
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to cause something or someone to change direction: Traffic will be diverted through the side streets while the main road is resurfaced. Our flight had to be diverted to Newark because of the storm.
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przechytrzyć, wykazać się większym sprytem commencer à apprendre
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to get an advantage over someone by acting more cleverly and often by using a trick: In the story, the cunning fox outwits the hunters.
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zmienić/zamienić, przerobić commencer à apprendre
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conversion np ksieznicza i żaba, pokój na kuchnię
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punkt sprzedaży niepokoju commencer à apprendre
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to make something certain to happen: 1. The airline is taking steps to ensure safety on its aircraft. 2. [+ (that) ] The role of the police is to ensure (that) the law is obeyed.
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the quality of being new and unusual: 1. The novelty of these toys soon wore off and the children became bored with them. 2. In Britain in the 1950s, television still had novelty value.
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przywództwo, mentoring, zarządzanie commencer à apprendre
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leading, mentoring, managing
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PV 1. przeprowadzać coś (eksperyment, badanie), realizować coś, wykonywać coś (np. zlecenia) 2. zrealizować coś, wprowadzać coś w życie (np. plan) commencer à apprendre
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to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do: 1. Dr Carter is carrying out research on early Christian art. 2. The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her. 3. Our soldiers carried out a successful attack last night.
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Jestem zainteresowany/zainteresowany. Jest interesujący/nudny commencer à apprendre
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I'm interested/boared. He is interesting/boaring Jak mówimy o sobie to zawsze -ed a jak o kimś to -ing
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metoda różnorodna, metoda liczna commencer à apprendre
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various method, numerous method Jak various to znaczy że zróżnicowane, a jak numerous to tylko liczne
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mierny, średni, przeciętny commencer à apprendre
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not very good: 1. The film's plot is predictable and the acting is mediocre. 2. Parents don't want their children going to mediocre schools.
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pominięcie, przeoczenie, zaniedbanie commencer à apprendre
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the fact of not including something that should have been included, or the thing that is not included: 1. We are not responsible for the omission of information from this website. 2. The document contained a lot of errors, omissions, and exaggerations.
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1. zawładnięcie (czyjąś własnością), przejęcie (władzy nad czymś) 2. schwytanie (zbiega), aresztowanie (przestępcy) 3. napad (np. padaczkowy), atak (np. serca) commencer à apprendre
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the action of taking something by force or with legal authority: 1. seizure of power/property/control 2. Seizures of illicit drugs have increased by 30 percent this year.
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zwijać coś, kończyć działalność czegoś commencer à apprendre
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to end gradually or in stages, or to cause something to do this: 1. The government intends to wind the scheme down in the spring. 2. Unfortunately, the party was just winding down as we got there.
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1. koniec istnienia, upadek 2. zgon commencer à apprendre
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the end of something that was previously considered to be powerful, such as a business, industry, or system: The demise of the company was sudden and unexpected.
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nacisk, presja (aby kogoś do czegoś przekonać commencer à apprendre
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(PERSUADING) B2 the act of trying to make someone else do something by arguing, persuading, etc.: public/political pressure Teachers are under increasing pressure to work longer hours. [+ to infinitive ] Pressure to abandon the new motorway is increasing.
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niewykorzystany potencjał commencer à apprendre
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1. available but not use 2. If a supply of something valuable is untapped, it is not yet used or taken advantage of: untapped assets/resources/markets/talent
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1. okiennica 2. zwijać interes commencer à apprendre
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to close down a business or activity: 1. Some automakers are temporarily shuttering plants in response to falling demand. 2. I am thinking of shuttering my Facebook account for good.
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1. odrzucać (np. pomysł) 2. zwolnić, wyrzucić (z pracy) 3. oddalać (np. wniosek) commencer à apprendre
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to decide that something or someone is not important and not worth considering: 1. I think he'd dismissed me as an idiot within five minutes of meeting me. 2. Let's not just dismiss the idea before we've even thought about it.
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1. szczypta 2. uszczypnąć, cisnąć (but) commencer à apprendre
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pinch yourself informal You say that you have to pinch yourself if you cannot really believe something that has happened because it is so good or so strange: 1. These shoes are too tight, they pinch (my feet). 2. While the tomatoes are cooking add a pinch of salt/sugar/dried thyme. 3. Opinion polls on subjects like this should be taken with a pinch of scepticism.
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