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to understand that you have to deal with sth, because you cannot change it zaakceptować, pogodzić się z czymś commencer à apprendre
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We have to accept a certain amount of risk in our business.
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good at doing sth that is quite difficult biegły, doświadczony w czymś/ robieniu czegoś commencer à apprendre
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He became adept at getting her to listen to his ideas.
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to see what might happen in the future and take action to prepare for it przewidywać, antycypować commencer à apprendre
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We need someone who can anticipate and respond to change.
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immediately, with only a quick look na pierwszy rzut oka commencer à apprendre
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She saw at a glance what the problem was.
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to decide or say officially that sth is not allowed zakazać, zabronić czegoś commencer à apprendre
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Most workplaces have now banned smoking.
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brave and not afraid to take risks śmiały, odważny commencer à apprendre
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It was a bold move to open an English restaurant in France.
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to stop getting lower or worse osiągnąć najniższy poziom commencer à apprendre
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Property prices seem to be bottoming out.
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careful and unwilling to take risks ostrożny, rozważny commencer à apprendre
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He was cautious about committing himself to anything.
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a wide and very deep crack in the ground rozpadlina, szczelina, przepaść commencer à apprendre
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They had to somehow get across the chasm.
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based on facts and specific, practical ideas konkretny commencer à apprendre
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Do you have any concrete proposals about how we can cut costs?
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to discover or calculate exactly what sth is określać, ustalać commencer à apprendre
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The enquiry will try to determine the cause of the accident.
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to form an opinion of the amount, value, or quality of sth ocenić, oszacować commencer à apprendre
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We need to evaluate how well the campaign has worked.
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things that may possibly happen ewentualności commencer à apprendre
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We need to be prepared for all eventualities.
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to put sb/sth in a situation where they are not protected from sth harmful or unpleasant narażać na coś, wystawiać na działanie czegoś commencer à apprendre
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You have exposed yourself to unnecessary risks.
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ryzykancki, lekkomyślny commencer à apprendre
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It would be foolhardy to ignore these warnings.
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to make a judgement or approximate calculation about sth zmierzyć, ocenić commencer à apprendre
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It's always difficult to gauge how many people attend events like these.
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zwyczajny, powszedni, typowy commencer à apprendre
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Complaining about change sometimes becomes habitual.
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a dish of chopped potatoes and onions, fried until they are brown starte ziemniaki smażone z cebulą commencer à apprendre
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They had hash browns and coffee for breakfast.
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making it difficult for sth to happen or to be achieved nieprzyjazny, wrogi commencer à apprendre
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Not many plants grow in these hostile conditions.
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to recognize sth and be able to say what it is zidentyfikować, rozpoznać commencer à apprendre
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First of all we have to identify the problem.
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nierozważny, nierozsądny commencer à apprendre
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It would be imprudent to invest all your money in one company.
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easy to understand and to use intuicyjny commencer à apprendre
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I didn’t find the software very intuitive.
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done for a good reason, and therefore acceptable słuszny, dający się uzasadnić commencer à apprendre
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He took justifiable pride in his achievements.
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progressing from one thing to another in a single series of stages that are clearly linked linearny, liniowy commencer à apprendre
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People do not always learn in a linear fashion.
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a group of people who try to influence public opinion or politicans on a particular issue grupa nacisku, lobby commencer à apprendre
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The gun lobby is opposed to any change in the law.
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to make sth as small as possible minimalizować, pomniejszać commencer à apprendre
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We will carry out the work in a way that minimizes inconvenience to customers.
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not talking much about your own abilities or achievements skromny commencer à apprendre
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She’s very modest about her success.
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known about or understood by very few people mało znany commencer à apprendre
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I found her lecture a little obscure.
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a shop/store or an organization that sells goods made by a particular company or of a particular type punkt sprzedaży (detalicznej) commencer à apprendre
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The business has 34 retail outlets in this state.
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too careful and unwilling to take risks, in a way that is not reasonable nazbyt ostrożny commencer à apprendre
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You will never succeed by being over-cautious.
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a hope or plan that is not practical or not likely to be achieved mrzonka commencer à apprendre
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You can convert your plans from pipe-dreams to reality.
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to be dangerous for sth/sb stanowić ryzyko dla kogoś/czegoś commencer à apprendre
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Smoking poses clear risks to health.
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to say that sth will happen in the future przewidywać, przepowiadać commencer à apprendre
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He predicts that interest rates will continue to rise.
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sensible and careful in making judgements and decisions; avoiding unnecessary risks rozważny, roztropny commencer à apprendre
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This looks like a prudent investment.
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a friendly relationship in which people understand each other very well dobre stosunki commencer à apprendre
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She understood the importance of establishing a close rapport with clients.
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doing sth that may not be sensible without first thinking about the possible results pochopny, lekkomyślny, nierozważny commencer à apprendre
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This is what happens when you make rash decisions.
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showing a lack of care about danger and the possible results of your actions lekkomyślny, nieostrożny, nierozważny commencer à apprendre
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He had always been reckless with money.
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to know what sth is, or be aware that it exists rozpoznać, dostrzec commencer à apprendre
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We recognized the problem immediately.
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very unwilling to take risks bojący się ryzyka, ostrożny commencer à apprendre
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This industry is famously conservative and risk-averse.
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to be or put yourself in a situation in which sth bad could happen to you ryzykować coś, narażać się na coś commencer à apprendre
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You run the risk of losing your home.
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a type of fat found, for example, in butter, fried food, and many types of meat, which encourages the harmful development of cholesterol tłuszcze nasycone commencer à apprendre
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People are being advised to cut down on saturated fat.
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reasonable and using good judgement rather than emotion rozsądny, sensowny commencer à apprendre
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He made a very sensible decision.
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the degree to which sth is serious or bad powaga, dotkliwość czegoś commencer à apprendre
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People are not aware of the severity of the problem.
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one of the groups into which animals, plants, etc. are divided gatunek, gatunki commencer à apprendre
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Humans need to realize what they have done to other species.
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a pile of earth, plants, and wood that is built by a group of termites (insects similar to ants) as their home termitiera (gniazdo termitów) commencer à apprendre
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They had unwittingly disturbed a termite mound.
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likely to change suddenly in a way that is not easy to predict zmienny, nieprzewidywalny, niestabilny commencer à apprendre
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The exchange rate is highly volatile.
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a piece of potato cut into a wedge shape (with one thin side and one thick side) with the skin left on, and baked or fried łódeczki ziemniaczane commencer à apprendre
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They served steak with potato wedges and salad.
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to consider sth carefully before making a decision rozważyć, ocenić commencer à apprendre
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You must weigh up the advantages and disadvantages.
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