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nieposkromiony, nieustraszony, nieugięty (np. o odwadze, duchu) Lernen beginnen
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(of a person) strong, brave, and impossible to defeat or make frightened: an indomitable spirit/will used to say that someone is strong, brave, determined, and difficult to defeat or frighten: The indomitable Mrs Furlong said she would continue to fight for justice.
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to prepare someone or something for a particular situation: I was well primed for the meeting and gave a very successful presentation. The company is primed to move ahead with its public offering. to tell someone something that will prepare them for a particular situation: I'd been primed so I knew not to mention her son.
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cud, cudo, zdziwienie, zdumiewać, zachwycać się, podziwiać (m at) Lernen beginnen
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sth, so that is very surprising or causes a lot of admiration This phone is the latest technological marvel from Japan. It is a marvel that Luisa can... It's a marvel to me that they managed to build it so quickly The dam is a marvel of modern engineering to show or experience great surprise or admiration: marvel at We paused to marvel at the view. [+ that ] I often marvel that humans can treat each other so badly. [+ speech ] "Just look at that waterfall! Isn't it amazing?" she marvelled.
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f a: posuwać się do przodu, przeć do przodu, robić postępy, kontynuować coś z powodzeniem (np. pracę), kontynuować robienie czegoś z powodzeniem (np. karierę) nadawać czemuś tempa, ruszać z czymś z kopyta, ruszać z czymś do przodu tworzyć, rozpoczynać np. znajomość, kontynuować, kuć metal Lernen beginnen
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to make or produce sth, especially with some difficulty: The accident forged a close bond between the two families. She forged a new career for herself as a singer. When she returned from maternity leave, she forged ahead with her career. to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive a forged signature to suddenly and quickly move forward Just 100 metres from the finishing line Jackson forged ahead. She forged through the snow.
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wymierny, mierzalny, wyraźny, zauważalny, dostrzegalny Lernen beginnen
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large enough to be noticed: Tax incentives have had a small but measurable effect on employment figures in the region. Corporate events are only worth the investment if they make a measurable difference. able to be measured, or large enough to be noticed: The service produces clear, measurable benefits to people's health. He has a fortune measurable in tens of millions.
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He looks at things from a technological standpoint. From a fundraising standpoint, he’s been very successful. a set of beliefs and ideas from which opinions and decisions are formed: "I have to put aside my emotions," he says, "and consider it from a professional standpoint."
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usposobiony, skłonny, uzdolnionym, być skłonnym się zgodzić uwierzyć itp. Lernen beginnen
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be inclined to agree, believe, think, etc. to have an opinion about something, but not a strong opinion: He was inclined to agree with them. likely or wanting to do sth: Tom is inclined to be lazy. No one seemed inclined to help. artistically, technically, etc. inclined having natural artistic, technical, etc. ability: She's very bright, but she's not academically inclined.
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zauważenie oficjalnie wspomnienie zanotowanie, zapisanie Lernen beginnen
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to notice something: They noted the consumers' growing demand for quicker service. [+ (that) ] Please note (that) we will be closed on Saturday. [+ question word ] Note how easy it is to release the catch quickly.
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dostrojony, obeznany z czymś nastroić, nastrajać, dostroić, dostrajać (np. do czegoś) dostrajać się, dopasowywać się (np. do nastroju, do towarzystwa) Lernen beginnen
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able to understand or recognize a particular sound: A mother's ears are attuned to even the slightest variation in her baby's breathing. You will understand the accent better as your ears become more attuned. able to understand or recognize something: A good nurse has to be attuned to the needs of his or her patients. Politicians must be highly attuned to these dangers. Teenage slang is of interest to socially attuned linguists.
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or polite word for sweat (= to pass liquid through the skin): He was perspiring in his thick woollen suit. The journalists and camera crews began to perspire in the heat as they stood waiting for the president to appear.
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Pięknie rosnąć (o roślinie), dobrze się rozwijać (o dziecku) oficjalnie [nieprzechodni] prosperować (o przedsiębiorstwie), odnosić sukcesy (o osobie), cieszyć się powodzeniem (w życiu) Lernen beginnen
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Industries such as water, telecoms, and insurance have been thriving. thrive on sth Some employees thrive on the challenge of intense workloads. to grow, develop, or be successful: His business thrived in the years before the war. She seems to thrive on stress.
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ostry (smak, zapach) zjadliwy, zgryźliwy (np. uwaga) kłujący, gryzący (np. dym) Lernen beginnen
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smelling or tasting very strong and sharp: the pungent whiff of a goat I sat down to a cup of wonderfully pungent Turkish coffee.
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delikwent, winowajca, sprawca (przestępstwa) przyczyna (czegoś) Lernen beginnen
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a fact or situation that is the reason for something bad happening: Children in this country are getting much too fat, and sugar and sweets are the main culprits. someone who has done something wrong: Police hope the public will help them to find the culprits.
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przypominać coś, na wspomnienie o czymś przypominający (kogoś lub coś) przypominający (sobie coś) Lernen beginnen
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If you do sth reminiscently, you do it while remembering a particular person, event, or thing: He smiled r. when I mentioned the steam trains that used to run on the line. "We used to go on family camping trips to that lake," she said reminiscently. reminiscent of someone/something making you remember a particular person, event, or thing: That song is so reminiscent of my adolescence.
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zabroniony, zakazany, niedozwolony Lernen beginnen
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illegal or disapproved of by society: illicit drugs such as cocaine and cannabis the illicit trade in stolen vehicles an illicit love affair
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zreplikowany, powielony, skopiowany Lernen beginnen
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to copy or repeat something: [T ] Researchers tried to replicate the original experiment. to make or do something again in exactly the same way: Researchers tried many times to replicate the original experiment.
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przeciwbakteryjny, przeciwdrobnoustrojowy Lernen beginnen
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a drug or substance that is able to destroy harmful microbes (= small living things that can cause disease): Urethral infections are treated with oral antimicrobials. Plain soap is an antimicrobial. able to destroy harmful microbes (= small living things that can cause disease): antimicrobial drugs Some enzymes found in milk are thought to have natural antimicrobial properties.
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właściwość, własność, cecha Lernen beginnen
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One of the properties of copper is that it conducts heat and electricity very well. We value herbs for their taste, but we forget that they also have medicinal properties. a quality in a substance or material, especially one that means that it can be used in a particular way:
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lotny przelotny, ulotny nieprzewidywalny, zmienny (np. pogoda, sytuacja) wybuchowy, gwałtowny (o osobie) niestabilny, zmienny Lernen beginnen
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likely to change emotional state very suddenly, especially by becoming angry: He had a volatile temper and couldn't have been easy to live with. She is volatile and unreliable. A volatile liquid or solid substance will change easily into gas. likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly, especially by getting worse: Food and fuel prices are very volatile in a war situation. The situation was made more volatile by the fact that people had been drinking a lot of alcohol.
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rozpraszać się, rozchodzić się rozpraszać się, rozchodzić się rozpraszać, rozpędzać Lernen beginnen
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to scatter or move away over a large area, or to cause this to happen: [I ] It took several hours for the crowd to disperse. to spread across or move away over a large area, or to make something do this: When the rain came down the crowds started to disperse. Police dispersed the crowd that had gathered.
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Charakterystyczny/znamienny: Wydający się typowy, będący oznaką, np. charakterystyczne zaczerwienienie zdradzało zmęczenie Ostrzegawczy: Dający sygnał o czymś, co się dzieje, np. ostrzegawcze światełko zapala się, gdy zbiornik jest pusty. Zdradziecki: Wskazujący na coś ukrytego lub niejawnego, np. "jej zdradziecki uśmiech zdradził jej myśli" Wiele mówiący: Taki, który sam w sobie przekazuje dużo informacji. Lernen beginnen
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showing that something exists or has happened telltale clues/marks/signs/sounds The telltale smell of cigarettes told her that he had been in the room.
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wydalać (kał), wypróżniać się termin techniczny wydzielać (z ciała), wydalać Lernen beginnen
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to get rid of material such as solid waste or urine from the body: be excreted from Most toxins are naturally excreted from the body.
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pojawić się, wynikać z czegoś nadarzać się, powstawać, pojawiać się (o problemie, trudnej sytuacji synonim: crop, także: come about wynikać (z czegoś), być wynikiem (czegoś) synonim: stem powstawać (np. z łóżka) termin literacki powstawać (buntować się) termin literacki Lernen beginnen
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to come into existence or begin to be noticed; happen: Problems arise when kids leave school. When the opportunity arose, he decided to take it. arise verb [I] (GET UP) to get up, esp. from bed after sleeping: We arose early on Saturday morning. to start to happen or exist: opportunity arise If the opportunity arises, I'd love to go to China. Problems arise when the payment is late. He died of complications arising from heart surgery.
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obieżyświat, wojażer, wędrowiec (nieposiadający własnego domu) przemijający (np. o pięknie), przelotny (o chwili), krótkotrwały (o uczuciu) oficjalnie sezonowy (robotnik), przejezdny (gość) Lernen beginnen
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someone who lives only temporarily in a place: It's an organization set up to provide money and help for transients. lasting for only a short time; temporary: 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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in a way that shows great care and attention to detail: The entire project was meticulously planned. Procedures had to be followed meticulously.
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very light and delicate, especially in a way that does not seem to come from the real, physical world: ethereal beauty an ethereal being High, echoing string sounds give an ethereal quality to the music.
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dochodzić do sprzecznych wniosków Lernen beginnen
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coming up with contrasting findings
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variable likely to change often: a variable interest rate British weather is perhaps at its most variable in the spring. the quality or fact of being variable (= likely to change often): The polar regions exhibit the largest climatic variability on Earth. I've spent 10 years researching how much genetic variability there is between populations.
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nieprzemakalna płachta, plandeka, osłona (na samochód, jacht) nachylenie, przechylenie (np. szklanki) przekrzywienie (np. głowy) przychylanie się (do czegoś) przechylać (np. szklankę), przekrzywiać (np. głowę) przychylać się (do czegoś), skłaniać się (ku czemuś) Lernen beginnen
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fig. Sth that tilts toward/away from sth increases or lessens its support for it: UN spending has tilted away from development toward relief, O’Reilly says. There has been a tilt to/towards/away from the socialists among some groups of young people. to (cause to) move into a sloping or uneven position or a sloping position: He t-ed his chair backwards Ed looked up at him with his head t-ed to 1 side The front seats of the car t Ed t-ed his head back... She wore her hat at a t The house was on a t
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podczas, w czasie, w atmosferze (np. strachu) Lernen beginnen
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The L-driver finished his exam amid tremendous pressure. in the middle of or surrounded by, among: On the floor, amid mounds of books, were two small envelopes. The new perfume was launched amidst a fanfare of publicity. We camped that night in a shallow valley amid low hills.
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lasting a long time: 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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Świat się zawalił komuś, życie się posypało Lernen beginnen
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The bottom falls out of (one's) world or major disappointment, leaving a person feeling lost and their world shattered. It implies a total breakdown of what was once reliable or secure, like a container whose base breaks, spilling everything inside. an idiom meaning a sudden, catastrophic failure or collapse of one's stable life, beliefs, or situation, where everything falls apart unexpectedly, often after a shocking event like loss, betrayal,
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przewracać do góry nogami Lernen beginnen
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to push or move something so that the part that usually touches the ground is not touching the ground any more: She upended the chessboard halfway through the game because she was losing.
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Kinkeepers play an important role in maintaining family cohesion and continuity. Their efforts contribute significantly to the family's social capital, providing emotional support and a sense of belonging to family members. . Kinkeeping is the act of maintaining and strengthening familial ties. It is a form of emotional labor done both out of a sense of obligation and because of emotional attachment.
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trwać, obejmować, trwanie łączyć brzegi (o moście), rozciągać się (nad czymś) przęsło (część konstrukcji między podporami) okres (czas trwania czegoś), przedział trwałość (uwagi, koncentracji), długość (życia) zakres (np. pamięci), zasięg (np. kontroli) rozpiętość (np. skrzydeł), rozstawienie (np. palców) trwać obejmować, sięgać Lernen beginnen
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the length of sth from one end to the other wings with a span of a metre to exist or continue for a particular length of time Tennis has a history spanning several centuries. Her acting career spanned six decades. the period of time that sth exists or happens: He has a short attention/concentration span an average lifespan of 70 years Over a span of just three years the area of a bridge, etc. between two supports The bridge crosses the river in a single span.
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a family or social structure centered on the mother, where she is the primary leader, caregiver, and hub of activity, often lacking a permanent father figure but still distinct from a full matriarchy (women ruling society)
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niszczyć w procesie erozji, podmywać (np. nabrzeże) ograniczać, podkopywać, źle wpływać (np. wolność, przywileje, pewność siebie) przeżerać (metal) Lernen beginnen
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to slowly reduce or destroy sth, or to be slowly reduced or destroyed: erode value/profits/margins erode confidence/support to rub or be rubbed away gradually Wind and rain have e-d the statues into shapeless lumps of stone The cliffs are eroding several feet a year to slowly reduce or destroy sth His behaviour over the last few months has eroded my confidence in his judgment
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a medical condition in which the wall of muscle holding the stomach and bowels in place inside the body is broken apart: You're going to give yourself a rupture if you lift that. rupture yourself to (cause something to) explode, break, or tear, an occasion when sth explodes, breaks, or tears: His appendix ruptured and he had to be rushed to hospital. figurative This news has ruptured (= violently ended) the delicate peace between the rival groups
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pogarszać (np. sytuację), utrudniać (zrobienie czegoś) zdenerwować, rozdrażnić, zirytować kwalifikowany, poważny (o przestępstwie) Lernen beginnen
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feeling angry or annoyed, and usually showing this in your behaviour: He became so aggravated that I thought he was going to hit me. to make a bad situation worse, to make a disease worse, to annoy someone (of a crime) made more serious in law, for example by the use of a weapon or by the seriousness of the injuries to the victim: They had agreed to testify if prosecutors reduced their charges from murder to aggravated manslaughter.
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borykać się z czymś, zmagać się z czymś, mocować się z czymś Lernen beginnen
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to try to deal with or understand a difficult problem or subject: Today, many Americans are still grappling with the issue of race. to hold onto someone and fight with them: Two officers grappled with the gunman.
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wartościowy, opłacalny, wart zachodu, trudu Lernen beginnen
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useful, important, or good enough to be a suitable reward for the money or time spent or the effort made: She considers teaching a worthwhile career. The time and expense involved in keeping up to date with all the changes has been w. If u need him on this project, you've got to make it financially worthwhile for him (u will have to pay him a suitable amount of money for the amount of work involved)
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komplikacja, pogorszenie, problem Lernen beginnen
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a setback to/for sth The new rule was a setback to smaller cable operators thinking of selling to other companies. a major/serious setback The decision is the latest in a series of setbacks for the industry. something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing: Sally had been recovering well from her operation, but yesterday she experienced/suffered a setback. There has been a slight/temporary setback in our plans.
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bezpośrednio, zderzenie czołowe Lernen beginnen
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direct or directly: We should have sat down and addressed the issues head-on. If two vehicles hit head-on, their fronts hit each other directly: The head-on collision left three people dead.
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srogi, posępny, ponury (np. sposób bycia, krajobraz, nastrój) odpychający Lernen beginnen
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(of a person’s appearance or manner) very serious and sad, and likely to judge people severely: a dour look (usually of a person's appearance or manner) unfriendly, unhappy, and very serious: The normally dour Mr James was photographed smiling and joking with friends.
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skłonność, upodobanie, tendencja, ciągoty schylenie, pochylenie nachylenie, pochyłość (np. terenu) inklinacja (w fizyce) Lernen beginnen
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a preference or tendency, or a feeling that makes a person want to do something: Tony has a strong inclination toward the arts. If I were in your situation, my inclination would be to look for another job. a feeling that you want to do a particular thing, or the fact that you prefer or are more likely to do a particular thing: My own inclination would be to look for another job. We should be basing our decisions on solid facts, not inclinations and hunches.
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namawiać, namówić, nakłonić link synonim: talk somebody over układać, ułożyć (np. włosy) Lernen beginnen
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to manage to get something to do something, or something to happen, by being very patient and taking great care: be coaxed to Stem cells are coaxed to grow into a variety of cells that can be injected into patients She coaxed the plane in for the landing. to persuade so gently to do sth or go somewhere, by being kind and patient, or by appearing to be: coax so into doing sth coax so to do sth A mother was coaxing her reluctant child into the water a coaxing voice
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causing or having extreme worry or anxiety, adjective (ANXIOUS): This is one of the most fraught weekends of the year for the security forces. The atmosphere in the office is rather fraught. fraught with something full of unpleasant things such as problems or dangers: fraught with difficulties The negotiations have been fraught with difficulties right from the start.
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bieg przez płotki, płotki Lernen beginnen
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a frame or fence for jumping over in a race: He fell at the last hurdle. clear a hurdle She cleared (= jumped over) all the hurdles easily and raced to the finishing line. a race in which people or horses jump over hurdles
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miły, przyjemny, akceptowalny (możliwy do przyjęcia) Lernen beginnen
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able to be accepted by everyone, acceptable or satisfactory The talks are aimed at finding a mutually agreeable solution. We need to find a compromise that is agreeable to both sides of the party. pleasant or pleasing We spent a most agreeable evening by the river. She has an agreeable personality. willing to do or accept sth: If Bridget is agreeable to the proposal, we'll start the project in June.
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coś oszałamiającego, budzącego respekt, pełnego podziwu i zachwytu, często z domieszką czci lub strachu, czyli coś tak niesamowitego, że aż zapiera dech w piersiach, na przykład spektakularny widok, niesamowity talent, czy majestatyczny cud natury. Lernen beginnen
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I was awestruck by his talent and musical knowledge. filled with feelings of admiration or respect: an awestruck admirer/fan/visitor/tourist I could tell she was impressed from the awestruck expression on her face. The view from the mountain peak was truly awe-striking.
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zbyt nisko wyceniony zbyt nisko określony, niedoszacowany niedoceniany Lernen beginnen
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if someone is undervalued, people think they are less able, skilful, or important than they really are: An employee who feels undervalued is more likely to lose their temper when something goes wrong. if something is undervalued, it is considered to be less valuable or important than it really is: undervalued facet
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umniejszać, pomniejszać znaczenie Lernen beginnen
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to make something such as a dangerous situation seem less important or dangerous than it really is: While not wanting to underplay the seriousness of the situation, I have to say that it is not as bad as people seem to think.
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If something someone says or writes rings true, it seems to be true: Something about his explanation didn't quite ring true.
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pięknie rosnąć (o roślinie), dobrze się rozwijać (o dziecku) oficjalnie prosperować (o przedsiębiorstwie), odnosić sukcesy (o osobie), cieszyć się powodzeniem (w życiu) Lernen beginnen
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to grow, develop, or be successful: His business thrived in the years before the war. She seems to thrive on stress. She seems to thrive on hard work.
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niedola, nieszczęście, przeciwność losu Lernen beginnen
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She was always cheerful in adversity. The road to happiness is paved with adversities. a difficult or unlucky situation or event: He knows how to use humour to cope with adversity. overcome adversity She was able to overcome adversity and rise to prominence as one of the country's most powerful executives.
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bravery when dealing with pain or difficulty, esp. over a long period: Throughout his illness, he showed great fortitude. courage over a long period: I thought she showed remarkable fortitude during that period.
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so who had a job or a position before so else, or sth that comes before another thing in time or in a series: My predecessor worked in this job for twelve years. The latest Ferrari is not only faster than its predecessors but also more comfortable.
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błahy, nieistotny, bez znaczenia nielogiczny, niespójny, niekonsekwentny Lernen beginnen
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not important; able to be ignored: Changes in the stock market were pretty inconsequential during the past week. not important: an inconsequential matter/remark Most of what she said was pretty inconsequential.
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wspierać, podpierać (konstrukcję) termin techniczny wzmacniać (czyjąś pozycję), podtrzymywać (rozwój czegoś), popierać (coś dowodami) Lernen beginnen
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to give support to something or provide the starting point from which something can develop: Falling unemployment was likely to underpin consumer confidence. These new products are part of a line-up that will underpin the company's recovery. to give support, strength, or a basic structure to something: He presented data to underpin his argument. When restoring the building, the first priority was to underpin the exterior walls by adding wooden supports along the foundations.
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nakładać podatek, wymierzać podatek oceniać, poddawać ocenie, wyceniać, oszacowywać, określać (np. wartość czegoś) Lernen beginnen
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It's too early to assess the long-term consequences of the two countries' union. We need to assess whether the project is worth doing. You will be assessed on all your income, including any interest you have earned. to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of sth They assessed the cost of the flood damage at £2,500. Exams are not the only means of assessing a student's ability.
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this one might come up as something of a suprise
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seeming to exist or be true: There are one or two apparent discrepancies between the two reports. She has this apparent innocence which, I suspect, she uses to her advantage. The apparent cause of death was drowning, but further tests were needed. able to be seen or understood Her unhappiness was apparent to everyone. It was becoming increasingly apparent that he could no longer take care of himself. I was on the metro this morning when, for no apparent reason, the man opposite me suddenly screamed
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to make something good, especially food, quickly and in a skilful way: How am I expected to conjure up a meal for six of his friends with almost nothing in the fridge? to make a picture or idea appear in someone's mind: The glittering ceremony conjured up images of Russia's imperial past. For some people, the word "England" may still conjure up images of pretty gardens and tea parties.
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happiness and satisfaction, often because you have everything you need: His face wore a look of pure contentment. More people were finding that material things do not bring contentment.
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one part of a subject, situation, etc. that has many parts: She has so many facets to her personality.
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zignorować coś, zlekceważyć coś (np. problem, krytykę) Lernen beginnen
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to get rid of something unpleasant that you do not want: I hope I can shrug off this cold before I go on holiday. The city is trying to shrug off its industrial image and promote itself as a tourist centre. to treat sth as if it is not important or not a problem: You're a father and you can't simply shrug off your responsibility for your children. The company shrugged aside its defeat last week in the takeover battle for the software provider.
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usiłować, starać się walczyć (przeciw czemuś), zmagać się (z czymś) dążyć (do czegoś), sięgać (po coś) Lernen beginnen
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In her writing she strove for a balance between innovation and familiar prose forms. to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties: [+ to infinitive ] Mr Roe has kindled expectations that he must now strive to live up to.
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increasing or rising: There’s been mounting international criticism of the move. gradually increasing: mounting excitement She anticipated her trip abroad with mounting excitement. We watched the news about the air strikes with mounting anxiety. mounting debts Mounting debts forced the company into receivership.
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nierealistyczna lista wymogów dotycząca pracownika długa lista przedmiotów Lernen beginnen
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a long list of things, people, or subjects: I can recite a laundry list of things wrong with this machine. An impressive laundry list of accomplishments is no match for a demonstration of what you can do. a long list of subjects: It wasn't much of a speech - just a laundry list of accusations against the government.
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zdrowy, silny, krzepki, rosły (o człowieku) solidny (o urządzeniu) zdecydowany intensywny, mocny, bogaty (o smaku) wytrzymały, silny (system, organizacja) Lernen beginnen
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strong and unlikely to break or fail: Exports will continue to be bolstered by the robust economy. We should be able to generate stronger sales with robust profit margins. (of a person, animal, or plant) strong and healthy, or (of food or drink) full of flavor: She was in robust health. The house blend of coffee is particularly robust.
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tworzyć, rozpoczynać (np. znajomość) Lernen beginnen
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to make or produce something, especially with some difficulty: forge a bond The accident forged a close bond between the two families. She forged a new career for herself as a singer.
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zmieniać swoje poglądy itd. zmieniać krańcowo swoje poglądy, zmieniać swoje zachowanie, wysyłać mylne sygnały Lernen beginnen
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to sometimes like or be interested in something or someone and sometimes not, so people are confused about how you really feel: He's been blowing hot and cold about the trip to Brazil.
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kolejny, dalszy, późniejszy Lernen beginnen
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happening after something else: The book discusses his illness and subsequent resignation from politics. Those explosions must have been subsequent to our departure, because we didn't hear anything.
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wezbrać, wzbierać (np. złość, agresja) kipieć, wykipieć wezbrać, wzbierać (np. złość, agresja) Lernen beginnen
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(of a liquid) to rise up in a cooking container and flow over the edge If anger or other feelings boil over, they become too strong to be controlled: Union members’ frustrations boiled over in demonstrations this weekend. If a difficult situation or negative emotion boils over, it cannot be controlled any more and people start to argue or fight.
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udzielać poparcia, popierać, wyrażać aprobatę (np. dla kandydata) lansować, reklamować (np. gdy ktoś sławny reklamuje jakiś produkt) zatwierdzać (np. dokument, fakturę) podpisywać na odwrocie, odnotować wykroczenie (na czyimś prawie jazdy Lernen beginnen
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to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone: The Council is expected to endorse the committee's recommendations. formal I fully endorse (= agree with) everything the Chairperson has said
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potrójny (np. zysk), trzykrotny (np. wzrost) trzyczęściowy (np. program) potrójnie, trzykrotnie Lernen beginnen
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by three times: Prices have risen threefold. three times as big or as much: a threefold increase having three parts: a threefold classification
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sprawność dzielność, waleczność jurność (literacko) Lernen beginnen
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great ability or skill: athletic/sporting prowess He's always boasting about his sexual prowess.
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wyczyn, dokonanie, osiągnięcie Lernen beginnen
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an act that shows skill, strength, or bravery: a feat of unusual strength Getting the house painted was quite a feat. something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, courage, etc. to achieve it: feat of The Eiffel Tower is a remarkable feat of engineering. She performed remarkable feats of organization for the company.
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dzierżyć, władać, mieć wpływ dzierżyć (np. miecz, topór) termin literacki władać (bronią) Lernen beginnen
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to have or use power, authority, or influence, or to hold and use a weapon: Under the new city charter, the mayor wields most of the power. to hold a weapon or tool and look as if you are going to use it: She was confronted by a man wielding a knife. wield influence, power, etc. to have a lot of influence or power over other people: He still wields enormous influence in politics.
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panować, panować nad kimś (np. o uczuciu) Lernen beginnen
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May serenity and spiritual peace reign once more in our hearts. to be the main feeling or quality in a situation or person: The bomb attacks produced a panic which reigned over the city. Love reigned supreme in her heart.
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błahy, nieistotny, bez znaczenia nielogiczny, niespójny, niekonsekwentny Lernen beginnen
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not important; able to be ignored: Changes in the stock market were pretty inconsequential during the past week. not important: an inconsequential matter/remark Most of what she said was pretty inconsequential.
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uśmierzać, złagodzić (np. ból) łagodzić, uspokajać (np. konflikt), zmniejszyć (ciężar, wagę), zmniejszać, ograniczać (np. ryzyko) Lernen beginnen
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mitigate damage/risk The company was criticized for failing to mitigate risks at the plant. mitigate the effects/impact of sth There isn't much more we can do to mitigate the negative effects of rising oil prices. to make sth less harmful, unpleasant, severe or bad: technologies that can mitigate global warming
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niemrawy, ociężały, ospały (o osobie) w zastoju (o rynku), powolny (wzrost czegoś), wolny (o tempie) wolno działający, niewydolny (o nerce, krążeniu) Lernen beginnen
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moving or operating more slowly than usual and with less energy or power: 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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niekorzystnie się na kimś odbijać, wyciskać piętno na kimś zbierać obfite żniwo, być tragicznym w skutkach, dać się we znaki, spowodować szkody, odbić się (np. na zdrowiu, na kondycji), odcisnąć swoje piętno Lernen beginnen
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to cause harm or suffering: The constant stress takes its toll on emergency room workers. If sth takes its/a toll, it causes suffering, deaths, or damage The problems of the past few months have taken their toll on her health. The deepening recession has also taken its toll in the south of the country, where unemployment is rife.
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walka, bój, walczyć, zwalczać Lernen beginnen
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a fight, especially during a war: combat between in combat hand-to-hand combat armed combat unarmed combat to try to stop sth unpleasant or harmful from happening or increasing: to combat crime/terrorism/inflation/disease The government is spending millions of dollars in its attempt to combat drug abuse. I have to combat this constant desire to eat chocolate
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nieokiełznany (np. o gniewie), niepohamowany (np. optymizm) termin literacki nie zaprzężony (o koniu) Lernen beginnen
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not controlled or limited: unbridled ambition/enthusiasm/lust
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many and of several different types: Despite her manifold faults, she was a strong leader.
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wyryczeć, wyśpiewać, zaśpiewać głośno Lernen beginnen
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to sing very loudly and with enthusiasm: I knew how to belt out a song and win over an audience. to sing or play a musical instrument very loudly: The band was belting out all the old favourites.
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półprzytomny, przymulony (z powodu zmęczenia lub choroby) Lernen beginnen
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weak and unable to think clearly or walk correctly, usually because of tiredness or illness: I felt a little bit groggy for a couple of days after the operation.
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wytrwałość, uporczywość, wytrzymałość, samozaparcie Lernen beginnen
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the quality of being persistent, or the act of persisting: A problem with using pesticides is the persistence of chemicals in the soil. His persistence paid off – he won the contract. the fact that someone or something persists: Most financial analysts have been surprised by the persistence of the recession. Her persistence and enthusiasm have helped the group to achieve its international success.
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zbierać (owoce pracy), korzystać (z wyniku czegoś), czerpać (korzyści) kosić (trawę), żąć (zboże) przestarzale zbierać (plony), żniwować synonim: harvest zarobić duże pieniądze, osiągnąć duży zysk Lernen beginnen
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to get sth, usually sth good, as a result of your actions or other people's actions: She studied every evening and reaped the benefit at exam time. Do poorer countries reap the rewards of technology developed in richer nations? The serfs had to cultivate the lord's land, to make his hay, and reap and gather in his harvest. He cleared away the forest and, with his own hands, planted, sowed, and reaped.
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wspinaczka po blokach skalnych bez asekuracji Lernen beginnen
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wspólnota, bycie razem, poczucie przynależności do grupy Lernen beginnen
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the pleasant feeling of being united with other people in friendship and understanding: War had given to the community a greater sense of togetherness.
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being the only one; single: She is the sole survivor of the accident. Sole also means belonging to one person or group: The team moved into sole possession of first place.
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zbierać się na coś, zdobywać się na coś (np. Na odwagę) Lernen beginnen
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If you muster up a feeling of courage or energy, you try hard to find that quality in yourself because you need it in order to do something: [+ to infinitive ] She finally mustered up the courage to ask him for more money.
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bezpośredni, niewymagający wcześniejszego umówienia się, niewymagający wcześniejszej rezerwacji niezapowiedziana wizyta, przypadkowa wizyta osoba, która wpada do kogoś z niezapowiedzianą wizytą Lernen beginnen
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used to describe a place where people can go, usually to get help or advice, at any time without making an appointment (= an agreed date and time): a drop-in centre for the homeless a drop-in clinic/shelter
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udoskonalić (umiejętność), doprowadzić do perfekcji zobacz także: well-honed ostrzyć (np. nóż) Lernen beginnen
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to direct something such as an ability to make it more effective: He helps performers hone their skills as dancers and singers. To hone an object is to make it sharper: to hone scissors to make something perfect or completely suitable for its purpose: be honed to perfection His physique was honed to perfection. Her debating skills were honed in the students' union.
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the state of being connected and having a close relationship with other things or people: The book's theme is the conflict between connectedness, a product of the revolution in communications and technology, and the ideology of freedom.
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co prawda, wprawdzie, bezspornie, bezsprzecznie Lernen beginnen
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used when you are agreeing that something is true, especially unwillingly: Admittedly, I could have tried harder but I still don't think all this criticism is fair.
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