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tending to forget things, perhaps because you are not thinking about what is around you, but about sth else commencer à apprendre
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He can be a little absent-minded at times.
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the fact that sth is available to get or buy, or that sb is available to do sth commencer à apprendre
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We’ll organize a meeting as soon as possible, depending on her availability.
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a number or amount of goods produced at one time commencer à apprendre
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They produced a trial batch of the new product.
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to annoy, worry, or upset sb martwić, niepokoić, przeszkadzać commencer à apprendre
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It bothers me when people don’t try their best.
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the fact of being clear and easy to understand jasność, klarowność commencer à apprendre
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She spoke with fluency and clarity.
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to make ideas known to other people in a way that they understand commencer à apprendre
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communicate ideas effectively Diagrams and pictures can help communicate ideas effectively.
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a situation in which people disagree and may be angry with each other commencer à apprendre
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We found a simple way to resolve the conflict.
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careful thought about sth namysł, rozwaga commencer à apprendre
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Careful consideration should be given to health and safety issues.
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considering sth as a possibility rozważanie, zastanawianie się nad czymś commencer à apprendre
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I don't think it's worth contemplating taking on any more staff at the moment.
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causing a lot of angry discussion and disagreement kontrowersyjny commencer à apprendre
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Any plan involving job losses is bound to be controversial.
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to deal successfully with sth difficult commencer à apprendre
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He wasn’t able to cope with the stresses of the job.
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of a good enough standard or quality przyzwoity, porządny commencer à apprendre
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They offer decent meals at good prices.
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to say, write, or communicate what you think in a way that others can understand commencer à apprendre
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I don’t think I expressed myself very clearly.
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to fail to reach the standard that was expected or needed nie dorównywać czemuś / być mniejszym niż coś commencer à apprendre
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The hotel fell short of their expectations.
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to give your attention or effort to one particular subject rather than another commencer à apprendre
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I think in this meeting we should focus on practicalities.
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to complain about sth in a bad-tempered way narzekać zrzędzić commencer à apprendre
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She’s always grumbling about how badly paid she is.
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differences between two statements, figures, etc. that means they cannot both be correct niespójności commencer à apprendre
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I noticed a few inconsistencies in her argument.
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to talk or write only about a particular thing, and not other things that are not important or not relevant trzymać się czegoś commencer à apprendre
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Please try to keep to the point.
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to judge sth by considering only the facts, and not your personal feelings or opinions commencer à apprendre
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look at options objectively If we look at the options objectively, I think this one is clearly best.
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to begin to have less energy or enthusiasm, so you cannot keep progressing or achieving as much commencer à apprendre
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The project seemed to lose momentum halfway through.
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to be in charge of a place or a machine operować / obsługiwać coś commencer à apprendre
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The telephones are manned 24 hours a day.
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a very bad situation in which something fails completely in a sudden or dramatic way krach (np. na giełdzie) commencer à apprendre
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There were fears of a meltdown on the Stock Exchange.
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in a bad way that is very well known commencer à apprendre
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The market is notoriously difficult to predict.
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to carefully watch, listen to, or concentrate on sth commencer à apprendre
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Please pay attention to what I am saying.
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to join in and help with an activity zakasać rękawy, włączyć się, pomagać commencer à apprendre
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Everyone pitched in with the cleaning work.
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to make other people work hard, perhaps more than they want to commencer à apprendre
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Their manager pushes people hard but he gets results.
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the act of giving up your job or position commencer à apprendre
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The failure led to his resignation as department head.
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the money that an organization receives from its business commencer à apprendre
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The company’s annual revenue rose by 30%.
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a person whose job is to do things for sb else, eg. cooking or cleaning commencer à apprendre
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He had been the family’s loyal servant for many years.
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to encourage sb to do sth commencer à apprendre
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I was spurred into action by his letter.
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trzymać się od czegoś z daleka, unikać czegoś commencer à apprendre
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I usually steer clear of taking work home with me.
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a situation in which people are seen as belonging to two separate groups who do not want to be friendly or help each other commencer à apprendre
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oni i my (używane, by określić konflikty lub nieporozumienia, często między grupami społecznymi) Don’t let disagreements at work develop into a ‘them and us’ situation.
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to be very careful about what you do or say to sb postępować ostrożnie commencer à apprendre
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We have to tread carefully with him because he’s a very important client.
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to behave towards sb in a way that is not reasonable or does not treat them equally with others commencer à apprendre
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A tribunal found that the company had treated some of its employees unfairly.
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commencer à apprendre
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Her actions were viewed very positively by the general public.
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with a lot of energy and determination 1. energicznie 2. zdecydowanie, stanowczo commencer à apprendre
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He vigorously denied the allegations.
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a person who fights in a battle or war żołnierz, wojownik commencer à apprendre
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He was known in ancient times as a great warrior.
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to be very involved in sb’s work, usually seeing and talking to them regularly commencer à apprendre
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She has worked closely with many business leaders.
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