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prezentacja, która ma na celu przekonać inwestorów do Twojego pomysłu biznesowego. commencer à apprendre
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"oddać udziały" lub "zbyć część kapitału własnego" firmy. commencer à apprendre
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Wykonywać, używać lub realizować prawo, władzę, wpływ, opcję. commencer à apprendre
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2. Verb (To Perform Physical Activity) 3. Verb (To Use or Apply a Right, Power, or Quality) 1. "He finds time to exercise every morning by going for a long jog before work." 2. "The committee had to exercise caution when making decisions that would affect the entire town."
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is a noun phrase that means a careful, complete, and detailed process of examining facts or gathering information about something, typically a complex or serious matter. It implies that no stone is left unturned and all possible aspects are reviewed. "The police promised a thorough investigation into the financial fraud allegations." "We conducted a thorough investigation of the market before launching our new product."
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wpływać na kapitał osobisty commencer à apprendre
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z kaprysu = pod wpływem impulsu commencer à apprendre
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Because of a sudden, impulsive idea or desire, without any real planning or logical reason. "They decided to fly to Paris for the weekend on a whim." "I walked into the pet store and bought a goldfish on a whim." "She quit her steady job and started a bakery on a whim."
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oszczędny w kwestii pieniędzy commencer à apprendre
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refers to the characteristic of being careful and wise in the use of money and resources, especially by avoiding waste. "Thrifty" is generally a positive term, implying good financial management and a focus on saving for the future. "Even after receiving a large bonus, she remained a thrifty shopper, always looking for sales and avoiding unnecessary debt." Stingy/Cheap: Reluctant to spend money, even when necessary, often to the detriment of themselves or others (a vice).
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1. Giving up Something for a Greater Purpose (Most Common Use) Example (Verb): "She had to sacrifice her free time to study for the medical board exams." Example (Noun): "Their parents made great sacrifices so that the children could attend college."
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"rodzinny" lub "pokrewny". Odwołuje się do wszystkiego, co jest związane z rodziną, członkami rodziny lub cechami dziedziczonymi w obrębie rodziny commencer à apprendre
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Relating to Family Life or Relationships: Used to describe bonds, duties, or environments connected to a family. Example: "She found comfort in the familial warmth of the small community." Example: "Familial relationships can sometimes be complicated by financial disagreements."
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An attempt to guess something when you have little or no information, knowledge, or evidence about the subject, and therefore have very little chance of being correct or successful. It is essentially a "wild guess" "I didn't recognize the actor, so my answer on the trivia question was a complete shot in the dark." "Finding the faulty wire in this old network without the original diagram is basically a shot in the dark."
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"kolesia", "przyjaciela" lub "kumpla", ale ma bardzo silnie negatywne konotacje polityczne lub biznesowe. commencer à apprendre
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A crony is a friend who is believed to be receiving special treatment or favors (like jobs, contracts, or promotions) because of their close relationship with someone in power, regardless of their qualifications. This practice is called cronyism. Political Context: The mayor was accused of cronyism after giving a lucrative city contract to one of his old school cronies Business Context: The CEO and his trusted cronies were the only ones who received bonuses after the company posted record losses
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Definition: Not causing damage or harm; mild, favorable, or wholesome. Example: "The island's benign climate makes it a popular place for retirees." Related Phrase: Benign neglect refers to a harmless or intentional lack of involvement.
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"wejść w zmowę", "działać w porozumieniu" lub "spiskować", najczęściej w celu oszukania kogoś lub osiągnięcia nielegalnego lub nieuczciwego celu. commencer à apprendre
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Collude is a verb that means to act together secretly or illegally in order to deceive or cheat someone. Economic: "The two major airlines were accused of colluding to artificially fix ticket prices and suppress competition. : "Investigators spent months looking for evidence that the staff had colluded with the defense team to tamper with key documents.
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prawdziwy talent do czegoś commencer à apprendre
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pociągnij za sznurki = manipuluj commencer à apprendre
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pull the strings/ manipulate
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niesprawiedliwe preferowanie kogoś w czymś commencer à apprendre
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unfair preference to sb in sth
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oznacza "być źle widzianym", "być potępianym" lub "nie być akceptowanym" (przez społeczeństwo, grupę, czy w danym środowisku). commencer à apprendre
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it means that it is generally considered socially or morally unacceptable, inappropriate, or improper, even if it is not strictly illegal or explicitly forbidden. "Taking a long lunch break is not against company policy, but it is generally frowned upon by management." "In that conservative culture, public displays of affection are severely frowned upon."
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zawyżona stawka godzinowa commencer à apprendre
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ulec, poddać się lub poddawać się czemuś. Sugeruje, że ktoś jest przytłoczony przez siłę, pragnienie, chorobę lub inną negatywną okoliczność i nie jest w stanie się jej oprzeć. commencer à apprendre
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Give In Definition: To stop resisting or opposing something that is stronger than you, allowing it to take control. This is often used with abstract nouns like pressure, temptation, or charm. Succumb to (something) Example: "After weeks of dieting, he finally succumbed to the temptation of a slice of chocolate cake."
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