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toaleta, ublikacja w budynku commencer à apprendre
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przygnębiony, przygnębiony, zniechęcony commencer à apprendre
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He became/grew increasingly despondent when she failed to return his phone calls.
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ostrzeżenie dostarczone z odpowiednim wyprzedzeniem commencer à apprendre
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metalowe nóżki zakrzywione na szpilka do włosów (o 180 stopni) commencer à apprendre
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za jednym zamachem, za jednym pociągnięciem commencer à apprendre
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przywłaszczenie, zawłaszczenie commencer à apprendre
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The author objected to the appropriation of his story by an amateur filmmaker.
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ciastko z kremem oblane czekoladą commencer à apprendre
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jednorzędowy, o marynarce commencer à apprendre
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punkt zwrotny, punkt krytyczny commencer à apprendre
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zadziwiać (kogoś), imponować (komuś); to make someone feel great excitement or admiration Ona naprawdę zaimponowała moim rodzicom. / Nie możesz mi zaimponować. Chłopiec próbował zaimponować dziewczynie, która mu się podobała. commencer à apprendre
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She really wowed my parents. / You can't wow me. / The boy tried to wow the girl he liked. / The movie wowed audiences with its amazing special effects.
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a type of formal jacket that is a different colour from the trousers or skirt that are worn with it. In the UK a blazer often has the symbol of a school or organization sewn on the front pocket and is worn as part of a uniform commencer à apprendre
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a short sleeve that swells out into a ball shape commencer à apprendre
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bufa, bufka (jeszcze raz) commencer à apprendre
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kolczyki ze zwisającą perłą commencer à apprendre
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(especially of hair, clothes, or shapes) smooth, shiny, and lying close to the body, and therefore looking well cared for; not untidy and with no parts sticking out kontynuacja definicji: 1) wymuskany (np. samochód) / 2) elegancki, zadbany (o osobie) 3) gładki, przylizany (o włosach), lśniący (o futrze) commencer à apprendre
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The cat had sleek fur. / Who owns that sleek black car parked outside your house? / disapproving: He's one of those sleek (= seeming rich and dishonest) businessman types.
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1) poziom, szczebel (np. w hierarchii organizacji) 2) rząd (np. krzeseł na widowni), warstwa (np. tortu), kondygnacja (budynku) commencer à apprendre
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zaskakujący, zadziwiający, zdumiewający commencer à apprendre
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the gaps in performance appear to be startling
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ogólnie rzecz biorąc, w sumie, w zasadzie Ogólnie rzecz biorąc, jest to dobre rozwiązanie. commencer à apprendre
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By and large, this is a good solution.
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adj: o przeciwnej opinii, wyrażający odmienną opinię (niż inni), odrzucające przyjęte zwyczaje N: przeciwnik commencer à apprendre
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adj: Among academics in the field, she takes a contrarian view. N: He is a contrarian who frequently writes controversial opinion pieces.
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skupiać wzrok / to think about something too much and find it difficult to stop: commencer à apprendre
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High achievers sometimes fixate on their own flaws.
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brzydki, szkaradny, szpetny / brzydki, szkaradny, szpetny commencer à apprendre
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He had undone the buttons of his shirt, exposing an unsightly expanse of white flesh.
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gargulec, pluwacz, rzygacz (ozdobne zakończenie rynny lub fontanny) commencer à apprendre
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ozdobny, bogato zdobiony; kwiecisty (o stylu mówienia, pisania) commencer à apprendre
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1) a room with an ornate ceiling and gold mirrors 2) Some students are put off studying his work because of the ornate language of the poetry.
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płyta chodnikowa / kostka brukowa commencer à apprendre
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niebezpieczeństwo, zagrożenie, ryzyko commencer à apprendre
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Twoja szminka starła się. Moje opony ścierają się na tej drodze. commencer à apprendre
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Your lipstick wore down. My tires wear down on this road.
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słupek (blokujący wjazd gdzieś lub znajdujący się na środku skrzyżowania) commencer à apprendre
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istota, sedno, rdzeń, podstawa, centrum / jądro (planety) / rdzeń commencer à apprendre
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zdarzyć się, stać się (zwłaszcza niespodziewanie) / to happen, or start to happen commencer à apprendre
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How did the problem come about in the first place?
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spotkać kogoś przypadkiem, napotkać kogoś, wpaść na kogoś commencer à apprendre
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I came across Sally yesterday.
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odkopywać, odkopać, przeszukać, przeszukiwać (np. ruiny, czyjąś przeszłość) commencer à apprendre
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1) skarbiec, skrytka 2) zapas, zasób, kolekcja / a large amount of something that someone has saved and hidden commencer à apprendre
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We found a huge hoard of tinned food in the basement. / synonyms: cache / stash
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wartość nominalna (np. banknotu) / the value or price that is shown on something such as stamps, coins, or paper money commencer à apprendre
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The bonds are trading at just 40% of face value.
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spustoszenie, dewastacja, zniszczenie commencer à apprendre
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zacząć coś energicznie robić (np. wyruszyć gdzieś, zacząć robić coś nowego) / to begin a new career or activity, usually on your own commencer à apprendre
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He left the corporate banking world with the aim of striking out and setting up his own business. / strike out on your own: She finally struck out on her own, setting up a news blog with a friend.
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godzina policyjna (wprowadzona przez państwo), godzina milicyjna (w poprzednim systemie) commencer à apprendre
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Make sure you will return home before the curfew. / A curfew has been introduced along the martial law.
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to be well prepared or well organized for something that is going to happen commencer à apprendre
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get/have your ducks in a row They should have had their ducks in a row beforehand, so they were ready to start the job when required. / “Don’t stop and wait to have all the ducks in a row for your business idea, because it will never happen.”
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przeciwstawiać się (prawu), ignorować (nakazy), postępować wbrew (komuś, czemuś) commencer à apprendre
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More and more sts are defying their Ts and school rules./A few workers have defied the majority decision and gone into work despite the strike./The fact that aircraft don't fall out of the sky always seems to me to defy (= act against) the law of gravity.
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rozmoczony na przykład chleb, mokry na przykład grunt commencer à apprendre
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I had to answer the phone and meantime my cereal went soggy.
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narodziny, powstanie, początek commencer à apprendre
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Experience in managing the sales cycle from inception to close.
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sprzedaż internetowa lub telefoniczna commencer à apprendre
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krok po kroku, stopniowo; step by step commencer à apprendre
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I know the instructions look confusing, but take them one step at a time and they should make sense.
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śledczy z, sądowy, kryminalistyczny (na przykład technika, analiza, dowód) commencer à apprendre
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dotyczący sztuki dyskutowania commencer à apprendre
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akceptacja (czegoś, dosł. kciuki do góry) commencer à apprendre
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So it's the thumbs up for Brighton's latest nightclub.
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zawilec wielokwiatowy, zawilec leśny commencer à apprendre
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nadbrzeże, keja (miejsce w porcie morskim gdzie zatrzymują się statki) commencer à apprendre
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zdać egzamin wstępny, immatrykulować (się), zapisać (się) na uniwersytet commencer à apprendre
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katedra, kościół klasztorny commencer à apprendre
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przekręt, szwindel; też: bieganina, krzątanina; ścisk, tłok commencer à apprendre
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a long, thin metal pin used for holding together pieces of food, especially meat, during cooking commencer à apprendre
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zakłady pieniężne, totalizator commencer à apprendre
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The stand-off over tougher coronavirus restrictions for Greater Manchester makes several front pages.
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szczepić przeciw chorobie commencer à apprendre
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bombardowanie włóczką, dziergane graffiti (pokrywanie architektury miejskie ręcznie wykonanymi dzianinami) commencer à apprendre
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Kot bawił się kłębkiem włóczki. commencer à apprendre
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The cat played with a ball of yarn.
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szydełkowanie, robota szydełkowa commencer à apprendre
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1) gadanina, paplanina, plotki 2) paplać, trajkotać, gadać commencer à apprendre
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1) knuć, przygotowywać (np. spisek) 2) wykluć się (z jajka) commencer à apprendre
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He hatched a plot to forge documents that would embarrass the company.
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ubrany, odziany, przyodziany commencer à apprendre
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ozdabiać, ozdobić, upiększyć, upiększać (np. budynek, odzież) commencer à apprendre
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The ceiling was embellished with flowers and leaves.
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flagi, chorągiewki; rows of brightly coloured small flags, often in the colours of a country's flag, that are hung across roads or rooms, or above a stage, as decoration for special occasions or political events commencer à apprendre
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The room was decked with festive bunting. Flags and red, white and blue bunting were hung along the main street.
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zdrapać, zarysować (np. farbę, lakier w czasie przesuwania) commencer à apprendre
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I scratched your car when I parked it.
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1) przemijający (np. o pięknie), przelotny (o chwili), krótkotrwały (o uczuciu) 2) sezonowy (robotnik), przejezdny (gość) English translation: lasting for only a short time; temporary commencer à apprendre
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A glass of whisky has only a transient warming effect. The city has a large transient population (= many people who are living in it only temporarily).
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My grandmother taught me to sew. I made this skirt just by sewing two pieces of material together. He sewed the badge neatly onto his uniform.
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żeliwo (wysokowęglowy stop żelaza z węglem) commencer à apprendre
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cast iron (high-carbon iron-carbon alloy) Cast iron is a group of iron-carbon alloys with a carbon content more than 2%.
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kiwnąć głową, skinąć głową commencer à apprendre
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mitra, infuła, nakrycie głowy biskupów wschodnich commencer à apprendre
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She's very upfront about why she wants the job - she'd earn a lot more money. / She’s very upfront about her feelings.
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być źródłem czegoś, zrodzić Jej ostatnia książka zrodziła wiele kontrowersji. commencer à apprendre
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Her latest book has engendered a lot of controversy.
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She's always chipping in, it's annoying. / Don't chip in. Wait a minute.
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We have to chip in to buy her a present. / I will chip in with 5 dollars.
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temporarily unable to breathe, either when hit in the stomach or after taking hard physical exercise commencer à apprendre
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Mark is so unfit - he gets winded just from walking up a flight of stairs. / winded answer
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paid or obtained in advance commencer à apprendre
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The roofer wants 20% of the money upfront.
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objadać się, opijać się, obżerać się an occasion when an activity is done in an extreme way, especially eating, drinking, or spending money commencer à apprendre
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a drinking/eating/spending binge / He went on a five day drinking binge.
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Czekanie po każdą rzecz w kolejce jest utrapieniem. / Przestać być utrapieniem dla innych! / Co za utrapienie! Zostawiłem swoją komórkę w domu! commencer à apprendre
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It's a nuisance having to queue for everything. / Stop making a nuisance of yourself! / What a nuisance! I left my mobile at home!
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przyznawać, oddawać (np. słuszność) to admit, often unwillingly, that something is true commencer à apprendre
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[+ (that) ] The government has conceded (that) the new tax policy has been a disaster. [+ speech ] "Well okay, perhaps I was a little hard on her," he conceded.
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to admit that you have lost in a competition: commencer à apprendre
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He kept on arguing and wouldn't concede defeat. / She conceded even before all the votes had been counted. / A police officer asked him many questions and finally he conceded. / Did your brother concede to taking my money?
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ustępować, dawać za wygraną to allow someone to have something, even if you do not want to commencer à apprendre
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The president is not expected to concede these reforms. He is not willing to concede any of his power/authority. Britain conceded (= allowed) independence to India in 1947.
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przykucać / to sit down on your heels commencer à apprendre
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We hunkered down around the campfire, toasting marshmallows. / He hunkered down beside me and asked me what was wrong. (On przykucnął obok mnie i zapytał, co się stało.)
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idealny stan, bardzo dobry stan, doskonały stan commencer à apprendre
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I bought a two-year-old car, in mint condition, with less than 20,000 miles.
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the evening before a day when children have to go to school. Adults also use this expression informally to describe the evening before a day when they have to get up to go to work. commencer à apprendre
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I don't usually stay out this late on a school night.
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dług nieściągalny, wierzytelność nieściągalna (np. z powodu bankructwa dłużnika) commencer à apprendre
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zastosowanie się, stosowanie się, podporządkowanie się / the act of obeying an order, rule, or request commencer à apprendre
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the inability to ensure compliance / It is the job of the inspectors to enforce compliance with the regulations. / The company said that it had always acted in compliance with environmental laws.
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kwiecisty; krzykliwy, ekstrawagancki commencer à apprendre
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a flamboyant gesture / The writer's flamboyant lifestyle was well known.
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płytka podłogowa barwiona enkaustycznie commencer à apprendre
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rozmaity, różnorodny, pomieszany commencer à apprendre
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makinetka, kawiarka, kafetierka commencer à apprendre
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I always make coffee in a moka pot.
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After a brief hiatus we’re really pleased to have 3 new exhibitions up for you to enjoy across our cafes anytime we’re open.
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szablon (do odrysowywania), matryca, wzornik a piece of card, plastic, metal, etc. into which shapes have been cut, used to draw or paint patterns onto a surface commencer à apprendre
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to draw or paint something using a stencil commencer à apprendre
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The back of the chair was painted solid black with designs stenciled in gold.
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1) praktykant, praktykantka, terminator 2) odbyć praktykę, terminować commencer à apprendre
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the quality of being careful when using money or food commencer à apprendre
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She was known for her simplicity and frugality. They taught that frugality must be observed in food and clothing.
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small decorative objects of various types and of no great value commencer à apprendre
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They sell antiques and bric-a-brac.
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There are various tellings of quite why Harry and Meghan pulled the pin on their sensational announcement so precipitously.
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zbłąkany, wiarołomny (np. żona, mąż) / behaving wrongly in some way, especially by leaving home commencer à apprendre
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an errant husband / errant children
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nieprzenikniony, enigmatyczny, zagadkowy Synonyms: cryptic / mysterious commencer à apprendre
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inscrutable matriarch / an inscrutable face/expression/smile
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zakręt, zgięcie łokciowe / a bent part of something, esp. the inner part commencer à apprendre
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Launer handbag nestled in the crook of her arm. / Kids should learn to sneeze and cough into the crooks of their elbows.
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nieustępliwy / completely unwilling to change a decision, opinion, demand, etc. commencer à apprendre
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That is, hardly a fearsome, unyielding opponent. / Korea is unyielding in its demands for a new treaty.
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nieugięty (o osobie), niezłomny (o postanowieniu) Podziwiam jego niezłomną determinację. / On jest osobą o nieugiętej woli. commencer à apprendre
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I admire his steely determination. / He is a person of steely willpower.
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monarcha, monarchini, władca, władczyni, suweren commencer à apprendre
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To be the sovereign is to be a CEO of sorts, ultimately responsible for the survival and longevity of an institution whose history can be traced back to the 9th century.
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Someone's stewardship of something is the way in which that person controls or organizes it. commencer à apprendre
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That stewardship clearly requires her to put duty ahead of personal feelings. / The company has been very successful while it has been under the stewardship of Mr White.
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intended as a punishment: The UN has imposed punitive sanctions on the invading country. She is suing the newspaper for $5 million punitive damages, claiming they knew the article about her was untrue. commencer à apprendre
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Looking at the Queen’s decision to deny Harry and Meghan the opportunity to brand themselves as royal, it could be interpreted as having a punitive edge to it, a cutting public punishment for daring to trounce the status quo and to go their own way.
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to defeat a competitor by a large amount: France trounced Germany by five goals to one in the qualifying match. / She trounced her rivals in the election. commencer à apprendre
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Looking at the Queen’s decision to deny Harry and Meghan the opportunity to brand themselves as royal, it could be interpreted as having a punitive edge to it, a cutting public punishment for daring to trounce the status quo and to go their own way.
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z natury; connected with a quality or ability that you were born with, not one you have learned I don't believe that human beings are innately evil. He has the ability to create characters we can innately understand. commencer à apprendre
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Her great-grandchildren might call her Gan Gan and she might look like a kindly nanna whose handbag is full of mints but this is a woman who understands innately that she has a job to do, no matter the emotional sacrifice required.
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przezwisko; a name or nickname commencer à apprendre
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without: It's great to have a grown-up meal in a restaurant, [...] kids! commencer à apprendre
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Sans their HRHs and ‘royal’ imprimatur, they are ploughing on with building their US brand, one high-profile Zoom conversation after another.
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official permission to do something that is given by a person or group in a position of power / Synonym: endorsement commencer à apprendre
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Sans their HRHs and ‘royal’ imprimatur, they are ploughing on with building their US brand, one high-profile Zoom conversation after another. / When he suspended the constitution and dissolved Congress, he had the imprimatur of the armed forces.
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zdumiewający, szokujący, oszałamiający commencer à apprendre
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There is a staggering amount of work here with some amazing outcomes in terms of the quality and quantity of product. / It costs a staggering $50,000 per week to keep the museum open to the public.
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(of weather conditions or the conditions in a room) extremely cold commencer à apprendre
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Few plants can grow in such a frigid environment.
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oziębły (nieczujący pociągu seksualnego) (of a woman) having difficulty in becoming sexually excited commencer à apprendre
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wyć, ryczeć (o wietrze, zwierzeciu, czlowieku - np o smiechu) commencer à apprendre
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An injured dog lay in the middle of the road, howling with/in pain. We were howling with laughter. figurative The opposition howled down the government's proposal (= shouted loudly to express disapproval).
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wypisz wymaluj; to look extremely similar to someone Ona to wypisz, wymaluj jej matka. commencer à apprendre
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be the spitting image of sb (also be the spit (and image) of sb) She is a spitting image of her mother. / Josie is the spitting image of her granny at the same age. / The old man was the (dead) spit of Winston Churchill.
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klawisz spacji na klawiaturze commencer à apprendre
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obowiązek (nieprzyjemna praca) commencer à apprendre
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yes, the darker nights and mornings are not so good, roll on spring...
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(UK informal) said when you want time to go quickly because you are looking forward to something It's the same definition as the previous one. But this one is taken from En-En dictionary. commencer à apprendre
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roll on the weekend, five o'clock, etc. I can't wait to be finished with this project - roll on October!
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pierwszy, czołowy, przodujący (o osobie) commencer à apprendre
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He is now the foremost designer of biological weapons in the world.
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pogarda, lekceważenie / the feeling of not liking someone or something and thinking that they do not deserve your interest or respect commencer à apprendre
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His disdain for life is legendary. He regards the political process with disdain.
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ciało niebieskie (zwykle o kulistym kształcie) commencer à apprendre
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jabłko królewskie (wykonane ze złota, noszone jako symbol władzy monarszej) commencer à apprendre
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to intercept - stop and catch something or someone before that thing or person is able to reach a particular place: commencer à apprendre
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Law enforcement agents intercepted a shipment of drugs from Central America. Barry intercepted Naylor's pass and scored the third goal.
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śmiałość, zuchwałość, tupet / courage or confidence of a kind that other people find shocking or rude commencer à apprendre
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It took a lot of audacity to stand up and criticize the chairman. / disapproving He had the audacity to blame me for his mistake!
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commencer à apprendre
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moment trzymający w napięciu commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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łania (samica jelenia lub daniela) commencer à apprendre
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having a spine (= back bone)
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An unexpected surge in electrical power caused the computer to crash. There has been a surge in house prices recently. At the end of the game, there was a surge of fans onto the field. A tidal surge caused severe flooding in coastal areas.
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zrobiony na zamówienie; specially made for a particular person commencer à apprendre
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a bespoke suit / bespoke furniture
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the act of directing someone to a different place or person for information, help, or action, often to a person or group with more knowledge or power commencer à apprendre
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The doctor gave him a referral to (= arranged for him to see) the consultant.
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a doctor's prescription / a prescription for sedatives / The doctor should give you a repeat prescription (= another piece of paper allowing more of the same medicine to be given, often without the person seeing the doctor again).
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środek uspokajający; a drug used to calm a person or animal or to make them sleep commencer à apprendre
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bielizna damska; women's underwear commencer à apprendre
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I hate those listicles called things like "10 Things You Didn't Know About Cats".
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I admired her serenity in the midst of so much chaos. / The hotel offers a tranquil haven of peace and serenity, away from the bustle of the city.
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commencer à apprendre
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1) military supplies, especially weapons and bombs 2) large guns on wheels
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brytyjski urząd kartograficzny commencer à apprendre
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luki / a small mistake in an agreement or law that gives someone the chance to avoid having to do something commencer à apprendre
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tax loopholes / The company employed lawyers to find loopholes in environmental protection laws.
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wzruszający / causing or having a very sharp feeling of sadness commencer à apprendre
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The photograph awakens poignant memories of happier days. / It is especially poignant that he died on the day before the wedding. Synonimy
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rozmaity, różnych, pomieszany commencer à apprendre
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przymusić; to persuade someone forcefully to do something that they are unwilling to do commencer à apprendre
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The court heard that the six defendants had been coerced into making a confession.
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wybielić; mydlenie oczu; tuszowanie sprawy; an attempt to stop people finding out the true facts about a situation commencer à apprendre
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The official report on the killings has been denounced as a whitewash.
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zbzikowany, stuknięty; strange and unusual commencer à apprendre
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She's a member of a group that promotes cranky ideas about food and exercise.
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światło stroboskopowe; a light that quickly flashes on and off commencer à apprendre
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The strobes and loud music in the club made her want to dance.
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odroczenie, zawieszenie kary; the temporary ending of a meeting or trial, or the period of time during which it is temporarily ended commencer à apprendre
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This trial has a history of delays and repeated adjournments. The judge granted the request for an adjournment. The Senate passed the bill, but the House didn't vote on it before adjournment.
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niemrawy, ociężały, ospały (o osobie); moving or operating more slowly than usual and with less energy or power (very lazy) commencer à apprendre
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A heavy lunch makes me sluggish in the afternoon. Something is wrong with the car - the engine feels sluggish. The housing market has been very sluggish these past few years.
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praktyka (np. zawodowa), terminowanie; a period of time working as an apprentice commencer à apprendre
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He is now serving an apprenticeship as a joiner. / My father believed that if I got an apprenticeship to a proper trade I'd be financially secure for life. / an engineering/construction/plumber's apprenticeship
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zachęcać, motywować (np. do ciężkiej pracy); to make someone want to do something commencer à apprendre
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We need to incentivize our sales managers to achieve these targets.
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communication between people or groups who work with each other commencer à apprendre
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He blamed the lack of liaison between the various government departments. The police have appointed a liaison officer to work with the local community.
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Madame Theressa / Delphine
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spóźniony, opóźniony; coming later than expected commencer à apprendre
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a belated happy birthday / a belated apology They did make a belated attempt to reduce the noise. Belated birthday greetings!
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rowek między piersiami, dekolt commencer à apprendre
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Clare was wearing a low-cut dress that showed off her cleavage.
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wejście na rynek nowego produktu lub usługi commencer à apprendre
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A media campaign is expected to roll out early next year. / roll sth out The company plans to roll out the scheme across Europe in the coming months.
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1) wydać (pieniądze) 2) zużywać, poświęcać (czas, energię, pieniądze) commencer à apprendre
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This is a favourable time to open our hearts, to ask ourselves concrete questions about how and for whom we expend our lives.
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trwać, utrzymywać się (np. o zapachu, smaku) commencer à apprendre
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lingering fog. She gave him a long, lingering kiss. She says she stopped seeing him, but I still have lingering doubts. The defeat ends any lingering hopes she might have had of winning the championship.
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Driving snow and sleet brought more problems to the county's roads last night.
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kąśliwy, uszczypliwy (np. uwaga, komentarz) / unkind and intending to upset someone commencer à apprendre
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a cutting remark/comment. He can be very cutting when he chooses to be!
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makabryczny, okropny, straszny commencer à apprendre
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