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twierdzący, potwierdzam(komenda), zgoda, twierdzenie
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affirmative
relating to a statement that shows agreement or says "yes"
an affirmative answer/response. "Were you in New York on 3 March?" "Affirmative." (= "Yes."). She asked the question expecting an affirmative.
pomóc w ucieczce z więzienia, przepuszczać pieniądze, jary (o zbożu)
(skądżeś się urwał)
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spring
to appear suddenly. to cause something to happen suddenly
If you spring all this money, I will skin you. Admit it! You sprang the criminal from prison. This is a spring variety of wheat."Where did you spring from? - I didn't see you come in!"
całkowita przemiana
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sea change
a complete change:
There will have to be a sea change in people's attitudes if public transport is ever to replace the private car.
zarodnik (komórka służąca do rozmnażania się roślin i grzybów)
game
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spore
a reproductive cell produced by some plants and simple organisms such as ferns and mushrooms
I'm allergic to plant spores.
zakwestionować, poddawać w wątpliwość
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impugn
to cause people to doubt someone's character, qualities, or reputation by criticizing them:
Are you impugning my competence as a professional designer? impugnment, impugnable
tajny, potajemny
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clandestine
planned or done in secret, especially describing something that is not officially allowed:
The group held weekly clandestine meetings in a church. He has been having a clandestine affair with his secretary for three years. She undertook several clandestine operations for the CIA.
szkopuł, ostry wystający element czegoś, odłamany fragment (np. zęba), rozerwać, rozedrzeć (o coś),
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snag
a problem, difficulty, or disadvantage. If you snag something, it becomes caught on a sharp object and tears
We don't anticipate any snags in/with the negotiations. The drug is very effective - the only snag is that it cannot be produced in large quantities. This sweater's full of snags. Be careful not to snag your coat on the barbed wire.
zaszczepić
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inoculate
to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease: vaccine
My children have been inoculated against polio. inoculation
komórkowy
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cellular
A multicellular organism is made of many cells:
multicellular. intracellular and extracellular. Some green algae are multicellular.
Buzdygan
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mace
szczypce
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tongs
a device used for picking up objects, consisting of two long pieces joined at one end and pressed together at the other end in order to hold an object between them:
a pair of tongs
najwyższej klasy
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top-tier
top- tier commando platoon
pluton żołnierzy
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platoon
a small group of about ten or twelve soldiers, with a lieutenant in charge of it: a group of vehicles, especially military vehicles:
His platoon was ambushed. a platoon commander. First there is a platoon of motorcycle outriders who will clear the streets ahead.
myśliwiec przechytujacy, przechwytywacz
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interceptor
a fast aircraft that attacks enemy aircraft
biwak
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bivouac
a temporary shelter or camp for sleeping in outside, that is not a tent: to camp (= sleep) in a bivouac
The soldiers bivouacked in the mountains for two nights. The children made a bivouac at the bottom of the garden with some poles and an old blanket.
fortel, podstęp
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subterfuge
a trick or a dishonest way of achieving something
It was clear that they must have obtained the information by subterfuge.
nieład, nieporządek
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disarray
the state of being confused and having no organization or of being untidy:
Ever since the oil crisis, the industry has been in (a state of) disarray. The news had thrown his plans into disarray. Her clothes were in disarray.
uczenie się na pamięć, rutyna, mechaniczne działanie
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rote
learning something in order to be able to repeat it from memory, rather than in order to understand it
She learned multiplication by rote.
zwrotnica
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switch, lever
Somebody has to pull the switch or we won't make it. A points failure was later found to be responsible for the rail accident
marsjański
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martian
He claims he saw a Martian in a flying saucer.
diametralnie przeciwny, różny
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diametrically opposed
geocentricism is diametrically opposed to the theory called heliocentricism.
czterolistna koniczyna
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four-leaved clover
wspominać, wracać pamięcią
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reminisce
to talk or write about past experiences that you remember with pleasure
My grandfather used to reminisce about his years in the navy.
sprawiający miła niespodziankę, nieoczekiwany zbieg okoliczności
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serendipitous, serendipity
happening or found by chance. the fact of finding interesting or valuable things by chance
Reading should be an adventure, a personal experience full of serendipitous surprises. A team of researchers has made a serendipitous discovery that could help in the struggle to cure obesity.
majordom
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majordomo
skupisko zabudowań, zabudowa miejska, rozciągać się (o mieście), być rozsianym (o zabudowaniach) rozwalać się
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sprawl
You have to drive slower in the sprawl. The city sprawls for about five kilometers more from here. The branches sprawled into my window, so I had to cut them.
zwrot mienia, rekompensata
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restitution
the return of objects that were stolen or lost:
They are demanding the restitution of ancient treasures that were removed from the country in the 16th century. The chemical company promised to make full restitution to the victims for the injury to their health.
spiżarnia
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larder
a cupboard or small room used, especially in the past, for storing food in someone's home: pantry
a well-stocked (= full of food) larder
kastet
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knuckleduster
a metal weapon that is worn over the knuckles and is intended to increase the injuries caused when hitting a person
zabraknąć czegoś, posiadać mało danej cechy
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be short on something
We are short on man being able to wield weapon.
intruz
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interloper
someone who becomes involved in an activity or a social group without being asked, or enters a place without permission:
Security did not prevent an interloper from getting onto the stage at the opening ceremony. INTRUDER
płynąć (zysk), gromadzić, narastać sie, zwiększać, stanowić korzyść
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accrue, accrue to
to increase in number or amount over a period of time:
Interest will accrue on the account at a rate of seven percent. Little benefit will accrue to the city (= it will receive little benefit) from the new transport links.
krużganek, odizolować, życie w zakonie
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cloister
a covered stone passage around the four sides of a courtyard (= a square or rectangular space) especially in a religious building such as a church or monastery. monastic life. to seclude from the world in or as if in a cloister
men and women choosing the cloister as a way of life. a scientist who cloisters herself in a laboratory
na koszt firmy
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on the house
"How much for the drink?" "Nothing, it's on the house."
zrzec się, wyrzec, porzucić
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forego, forgo, forfeit
relinquish
I shall have to forgo the pleasure of seeing you this week. She decided to forgo flowers at the funeral and asked people to send money to a charity instead. These people have forfeited the right to live in society.
rozmaity, различные,; powielać
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manifold
many and of several different types: a pipe or closed space in a machine that has several openings, allowing liquids and gases to enter and leave
Despite her manifold faults, she was a strong leader. will increase your blessings manifold. Experts caution that once firms go public, the scrutiny goes up manifold.
dziewczyna, kobieta (słowo użwane zwykle przez starsze osoby)
American English
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gal
You're the kind of gal that's smart enough to mind her own business.
regeneracja, reklamacja, rekultywacja (gruntu), odzyskiwanie surowców wtórnych
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reclamation
the attempt to make land suitable for building or farming. the treatment of waste materials to get useful materials from them
On closing the mines they hired a forestry expert to improve their reclamation plan. Experts at the conference will address topics such as water reclamation and reuse.
knykieć / kostka
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knuckle
lista płac
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payroll
a list of employees in a company with the salaries they receive
The company has more than 200 people on the payroll.
przywiązanie(do kogoś), więź, załącznik
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attachment
There was a special attachment between the two. I couldn't open the attachment that you sent with your e-mail.
okres (zazwyczaj krótki czas, gdy coś miało miejsce, zwiastować, czytać się
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spell
These changes spell the end of the world as we know it. How do you spell the word "pneumonia"? It was a short spell of my life, I don't want to talk about it. He didn't know how to spell the French word.
wprowadzenie do portu, połączenie na orbicie, przybijanie do portu, obcinanie (oceny, płac)
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docking
Our group has made it to the door to the docking bay. They should have the central docking port ready for us.
grubiański, obelżywy.
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scurrilous
expressing unfair or false criticism that is likely to damage someone's reputation:
a scurrilous remark/attack/article. The men gossiped as much and as scurrilously as ourselves.
nieprzenikniony, mętny (głębia, woda), niejasny (do wytłumaczenia), ciemny (działalność podejrzana)
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murky
dark and dirty or difficult to see through. used to describe a situation that is complicated and unpleasant, and about which many facts are not clear
The river was brown and murky after the storm. He became involved in the murky world of international drug-dealing. I don't want to get into the murky waters of family arguments.
urwis
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urchin
a small child, especially one who behaves badly and is dirty or untidily dressed(old-fashioned or humorous)
a street urchin
tłum, tłumy, mnogość, wielość
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multitude
the multitude. Flood victims were aided by a multitude of volunteers.
wymierzyć (np. sprawiedliwość, karę); mierzyć
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mete (out)
to give or order a punishment: dispense, dole out
The prison sentence is the toughest meted out to any of the seven athletes who have pleaded guilty. The Academy, meanwhile, is still trying to figure out what punishment, if any, to mete out.
zyskać/mieć przewagę
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gain/have the upper hand
zmywać sie, wynieść się
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clear off/out
We have to clear off quickly before anybody notices us.
skrupuły, wyrzuty sumienia
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compunction
a slight guilty feeling about something you have done or might do: remorse
I wouldn't have any compunction about telling him to leave.
płaszczyć się, czołgać się
try to please
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grovel
to behave with too much respect towards someone to show that you are very eager to please them:
He sent a grovelling note of apology.
rachunek (ilość pieniędzy które jesteśmy komuś winni, np. za jedzenie w restauracji), zakładka
(Dopisz to piwo do mojego rachunku.)
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tab
Put the beer on my tab.
kurki, pieprznik jadalny
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chantarelle
czubajka kania
parasol
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parasol mushrooms
jędza, megiera
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shrew
an ill-tempered scolding woman
an ill-tempered scolding woman
warkotać (o silniku) mruczeć, warkot, pomruk
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purr
to make a quiet, continuous, soft sound
We could hear the sound of a lawnmower purring in the back garden. A black limousine purred up (= drove up making a quiet, continuous, soft sound) outside the hotel. I heard the gentle purr of an engine outside the house.
pentrowanie jaskin
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spelunking
the sport of walking and climbing in caves
Let's go spelunking at the weekend.
świergot, trele
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warble
to sing, especially in a high voice. of a bird: to sing pleasently å kvitte
Was that you I heard warbling in the bathroom this morning?
utrzymywać zwiększone ciśnienie, wywierać presję
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pressurize
to keep the air pressure in a submarine, plane, etc. at a level that is suitable for breathing. to strongly persuade someone to do something they do not want to do
He was pressurized into signing the agreement.
przykrywka, zatajenie
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cover story
We need a cover story, so no one looks for us.
przerabiać, przetwarzać;. przekształcać się, przeliczać (waluta), zdobyć punkt (np. z karnego, asysty
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convert
to (cause something or someone to) change in form or character. to change to a new religion, belief, in sport, to score extra points such as a conversion, free throw, or penalty shot. someone who changes their beliefs, habits, or way of living:
Could we convert the small bedroom into a second bathroom? What's the formula for converting pounds into kilograms? I used to hate exercise, but my sister has converted me (to it). a convert to vegetarianism/wholemeal bread
porysować, zrobić rysę, zarysować z wierzchu (buty); szuranie, zadrapać (dobre imię czegoś)
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scuff
to make a rough mark on a smooth surface, especially on a shoe or floor. to spoil or harm something slightly, especially the reputation of something or someone:
Please wear trainers in the gym, to avoid scuffing the floor. If you scuff your feet (= pull your shoes along the ground as you walk) like that, you'll ruin your shoes. A host of local controversies have scuffed the Republican brand name in Ohio.
koło zębate
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cogwheel
zbiec, uciekać, wymknąć się
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abscond
to go away suddenly and secretly in order to escape from somewhere:
She absconded from boarding school and hitchhiked to the city. Two prisoners absconded last night.
przelotny romans, krótki okres beztroski lub szaleństwa
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fling
It was just a fling! The two had a fling and you found out about it.
skład, zapas, gromadzić (coś), robić zapasy (np. żywności)
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stockpile
a large amount of food, goods, or weapons that are kept ready for future use. to store a large supply of something for future use
They have a stockpile of weapons and ammunition that will last several months. The rebels have been stockpiling weapons.
drapać, chwytać w szpony
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claw
This movie was so bad I wanted to claw my eyes out.
utrudniać, kosz z wiekiem, kosz z przykrywą(jak na piknik)
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hamper
to prevent someone doing something easily: a large, rectangular container with a lid
Fierce storms have been hampering rescue efforts and there is now little chance of finding more survivors. a picnic hamper. Nice weather and a hamper full of food is all we need for our picnic.
kaper, korsarz, pirat
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privateer
a person or ship allowed by a government to attack and steal from ships at sea, especially in the 17th and 18th centuries
What's to stop them trying the same thing on English privateers?
uprzejmość
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pleasentry
civility
After a few more such pleasantries, we went on our way.
obwód elektryczny
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circuit
Be sure you have turned off the power to the circuit.

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