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głosowanie, głosować, karta do głosowania commencer à apprendre
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Further ballots will be held in the next two weeks. We have to ballot before they find out the truth
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Many customers voiced their discontent on the quality of service.
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wróg, przeciwnik, przeciwnik x3 commencer à apprendre
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You should be careful not to press a desperate foe too hard.
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obalić rząd, chwiać czyimś przekonaniem commencer à apprendre
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to try to destroy or damage something, especially an established political system: The rebel army is attempting to subvert the government.
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przekazywać (odpowiedzialność, władzę), delegować (uprawnienia, obowiązki) commencer à apprendre
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to give power or responsibility to a person or organization at a lower or more local level They have devolved financial control to individual schools.
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He doesn't seem to comprehend the scale of the problem. I think I grasped the main points of the lecture
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uszczuplać, wyczerpywać, redukować commencer à apprendre
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to reduce something in size or amount, especially supplies of energy, money, etc.: If we continue to deplete the earth's natural resources, we will cause serious damage to the environment
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The parade was very well organized and passed without mishap.
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sprytny, przebiegły. Zręczny commencer à apprendre
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noun, adjective I saw through his cunning scheme immediately. A cunning worker is a real asset
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wspiąć się, wdrapać się(po schodach). Piąć się po szczedlach kariery commencer à apprendre
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He eventually ascended to the position of chief executive. They slowly ascended the steep path up the mountain.
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ryć(norę), przekopać (szufladę szukając czegoś) commencer à apprendre
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a hole in the ground dug by an animal such as a rabbit, especially to live in There are rabbits burrowing under the building.
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wysokość nad poziomem morza commencer à apprendre
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Because of the fog's resistance I began to lose altitude.
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1. to change the way a company or organization works or does business:2. to put something into a new or correct position: The UK government is facing pressure to realign prices with those in continental Europe.
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It's important to have a person with some oomph in charge of the department.
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sprawa przyziemna, chleb powszedni, podstawowe źródło utrzymania commencer à apprendre
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Gardening is my bread and butter right now. Health and education are the kind of bread-and-butter issues that people vote on.
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wybitnie, niezwykle, godne uwagi commencer à apprendre
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used for emphasizing how surprising or unusual something is: Remarkably, she wasn't hurt in the crash.
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obszar (zainteresowań) sfera (polityki), dziedzina (nauki) commencer à apprendre
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an area of interest or activity: Her interests are in the realm of practical politics.
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I'll be shoveling coal in a furnace.
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podstępny, zdradziecki (o osobie), zdradziecki, niebezpieczny (teren) commencer à apprendre
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Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and drivers are warned to use caution.
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an important connection between the parts of a system or a group of things: Times Square is the nexus of the New York subway.
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in a frightening and violent way: many will defend it ferociously 1. A lioness defends her young ferociously. 2. He was ferociously attacked.
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tłumić, wytłumić, stłumić, przyciszyć, ściszyć, przygłuszać (np. głos, dźwięk) commencer à apprendre
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to make something less strong or clear: The report concluded that business pressure on the government had muffled the impact of the legislation
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zainteresowany, coś ciekawego commencer à apprendre
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interested in, sth is interesting
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bardzo, cholernie, piekielnie commencer à apprendre
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You scared the hell out of me
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niejasny (trudny do zrozumienia) commencer à apprendre
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not clear and difficult to understand or see They talk in an obscure jargon.
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to produce large quantities of something very quickly
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1. to feel extremely worried or frightened about something that is going to happen or that might happen: 1. They lived in dread of losing their house 2. dread to think/ used to say that you do not want to think about something because it is too worrying: I dread to think what would happen if he was left to cope on his own.
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ścisk, tłok, bieganina, krzątanina commencer à apprendre
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to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along: There was a real hustle in the tram today. There is always a lot of hustle before Christmas.
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skutek uboczny, zła strona, niepożądane skutki commencer à apprendre
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the opposite, less good, or less popular side of something: 1. We're now starting to see the flip side of the government's economic policy. 2. But consider, too, the flip side:
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uwolnić np. trochę czasu pv commencer à apprendre
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to make something available to be used:
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wyczyn, dokonanie, osiągnięcie commencer à apprendre
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something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, courage, etc. to achieve it: 1. Being a world champion is no easy feat. 2. The Eiffel Tower is a remarkable feat of engineering. 3. Getting the house painted was quite a feat.
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A noisy flock of tourists came into the museum.
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sprowadzac sie do czegoś (np. wypowiedź) commencer à apprendre
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If a situation or problem boils down to something, that is the main reason for it: 1. its boli down to optimisation problems 2. The problem boils down to one thing - lack of money
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1. przewyższyć, przewyższać 2. zdystansować, prześcignąć commencer à apprendre
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That would far outstrip the expected 2.8 percent growth in consumption
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zbierać (owoce pracy), korzystać (z wyniku czegoś) commencer à apprendre
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1. to obtain or receive something as a result of your own actions. 2. to make a large amount of money or a big profit: 1. His generation would be the first to reap the benefits. 2. They didn’t reap any benefits from that deal. 3. Outside shareholders reaped 25% of the dividends generated.
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niespkojny, zaniepokojony commencer à apprendre
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slightly worried or uncomfortable about a particular situation: His wife and five children are uneasy about the future.
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in a less satisfactory or less successful situation: 1. What's more, both companies would have been worse off without the deal 2. If you keep borrowing money to pay off your debts, you’ll be even worse off than you are now.
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wytrwała osoba, uparciuch commencer à apprendre
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Knowing what a sticker he is, he'll probably wait there the whole day.
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niedostateczny (o ilości), ograniczony (np. wzrost), znikomy (np. procent czegoś) commencer à apprendre
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1. His work has received only scant attention outside this country. 2. Information about the early history of the town is scant.
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Today, the Method would once again seem to be back in vogue.
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easily influenced or harmed by something She isn't very susceptible to flattery(pochlbstwo). These plants are particularly susceptible to frost. Among particularly susceptible children, the disease can develop very fast
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a young member of a rich and famous family: He's the scion of a very wealthy newspaper-publishing family.
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osłupienie, oszołomienie, zdziwienie, konfuzja [ commencer à apprendre
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confusion: Synonyms 1. mystification 2. puzzlement 1. a state of bewilderment 2. As he walked through the door, she stared at him in utter bewilderment.
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1. nadmierny (np. wpływ, pośpiech), zbytni (np. entuzjazm) oficjalnie 2. niewłaściwy, bezprawny (np. akt przemocy) 3. należny (o korzyści), niepłatny (o wekslu) commencer à apprendre
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to a level that is more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable: Such a high increase will impose an undue burden on the local tax payer.
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too confident and too determined to tell other people what to do, in a way that is unpleasant and not easy to like:
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more than enough: Synonyms ample (ENOUGH) plentiful 1. an abundant supply of food 2. There is abundant evidence that cars have a harmful effect on the environment. 3. Cheap consumer goods are abundant (= exist in large amounts) in this part of the world.
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1. sad and without hope. 2. very bad: 1. a dismal expression 2. The acting was dismal, wasn't it? 3. What dismal weather!
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a person who works or studies too much, especially someone who learns and knows all the details about something: Synonym nerd 1. As the NEC's deputy for domestic policy issues, Sperling has functioned as both policy wonk and political guru.
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to laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they are stupid or silly: 1. The critics scoffed at his paintings. 2. Years ago people would have scoffed at the idea that cars would be built by robots.
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