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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
działalność, działanie, czynność, aktywność |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
działalność, zajęcie, ruch |
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activity range [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
zakres działalności |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
aktywność |
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activity designed to add value and improve an orga |
której celem jest przysporzenie wartości i usprawnienie działalności operacyjnej organizacji |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
zajęcie, aktywność, działanie, czynność |
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Activity book |
ćwiczenia |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
działanie, czynność |
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activity centre [æk'tɪvɪtɪ 'sɛntə(r)] |
centrum zdrowia i rozrywki |
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activity holiday [æk'tɪvɪtɪ 'hɔlədeɪ] |
aktywne wakacje |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
aktywność, działanie |
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activity group / interesting group |
kółko zainteresowań x 2 wyrazy |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
zajęcie |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
aktywność, działanie, zajęcie |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
atrakcja, zajęcie |
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activity centers [æk'tɪvɪtɪ 'sɛntərz] |
ośrodki sportowe |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
działalność, działanie, zajęcie |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
działalność, zajęcie |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
czynność, działanie |
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activity holiday [æk'tɪvɪtɪ 'hɔlədeɪ] |
wakacje ze zorganizowanymi zajęciami |
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activity holiday [æk'tɪvɪtɪ 'hɔlədeɪ] |
czynny wypoczynek |
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activity camp [æk'tɪvɪtɪ kæmp] |
obóz z aktywnym wypoczynkiem |
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activity [æk'tɪvɪtɪ] |
aktywność, działanie |
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activity centre [æk'tɪvɪtɪ 'sɛntə(r)] |
centrum wypoczynkowe |
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field [fi:ld] |
sphere of activity |
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self-motivation [sɛlf məutə'veɪʃən] |
initiative to undertake or continue a task or activity without anothers prodding or supervision |
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inception [ɪn'sɛpʃən] |
powstanie (of activity, work) rozpoczęcie |
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offence [ə'fɛns] |
a crime or illegal activity |
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luminary ['lju:mənɛrɪ] |
osoba znana i podziwiana - a person who is an expert or a great influence in a special area or activity |
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wrongdoing ['rɔ:ŋduɪŋ] |
bezprawie, krzywda - an activity that is illegal or not honest, illegal or dishonest behaviour |
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Tangential [tæ'nʤɛnʧəl] |
(of a subject or activity) different than the one you are talking about or doing |
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bandwagon ['bændwægən] |
an activity or idea that has become very popular |
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venture ['vɛnʧə(r)] |
a new activity, usually in business, that involves risk or uncertainty |
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slow-moving |
proceeding with or characterized by slow, sluggish, or leisurely movement or activity |
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be in charge of sth |
be responsible for a group of person or an activity, kierować czymć, nadzorować czymś |
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close (something) down |
end an activity |
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pack in |
stop an activity |
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foray ['fɔ:eɪ] |
a shortInvolvement inAn activityWhich isDifferent fromAnd outsideThe rangeOf a usualSet ofActivities |
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to immerse in sth |
to cause oneself to enter deeply into an activity |
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to prohibit |
to officialy stop an activity by making it illegal |
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building ['bɪldɪŋ] |
brand - ... activity |
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vibrant ['vaɪbrənt] |
exciting and full of activity |
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join in [ʤɔɪn ɪn] |
to do an activity with people who are already doing it |
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sunbathe ['sʌnbeɪð] |
to sit or lie in the sun so that your skin becomes darker. This activity is called sunbathing |
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occupation [ɔkju'peɪʃən] |
a person's regular work or profession; job or principal activity |
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hustle and bustle ['hʌsl ænd 'bʌsl] |
busy and noisy activity |
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Shun [ʃʌn] |
to deliberately avoid a person, place, activity |
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versatile ['və:sətaɪl] |
able to change easily from one activity to another |
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launch [lɔ:nʧ] |
to begin an important activity |
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drop out [drɔp aut] |
to leave sth such as an activity, school or competition before you have finished what you intended to do |
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train [treɪn] |
to teach sb to do a particular job or activity |
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have fun [hæv fʌn] |
to enjoy yourself especially from an activity that is not important or serious |
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obtain practical experience [əb'teɪn 'præktəkl ɪk'spɪərɪəns] |
to increase your level of knowledge and skill that is gained through time spent doing a job or activity |
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correspondence [kɔrɪs'pɔndəns] |
letters or emails from one person to another or the activity of writing and receiving letters or emails |
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involve [ɪn'vɔlv] |
to make sb be part of an activity or process |
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team work [ti:m wə:k] |
the activity of working together as a team or the skills needed to do this |
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move on [mu:v ɔn] |
to start doing a new activity |
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skill [skɪl] |
the ability to do an activity or job well especially because you have practised it |
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scope [skəup] |
the things that a particular activity organization subjects etc deal with |
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hectic ['hɛktɪk] |
full of busy activity |
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sponsor ['spɔnsə(r)] |
organization or group that organizes an supports an activity |
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threat [θrɛt] |
a situation or an activity that could cause harm or danger |
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bout [baut] |
period of specified activity |
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learn the ropes [lə:n ðə rəups] |
to learn how to do a job, activity |
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pursue [pə'sju:] |
to follow a course of activity |
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racketeering [rækɪ'tɪrɪŋ] |
making money from a dishonest or illegal activity |
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venture ['vɛnʧə(r)] |
new activity (in business) that involves risk |
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in the midst of sth [ɪn ðə mɪdst ɔv 'sʌmθɪŋ] |
in the middle of a group, event, activity |
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veteran ['vɛtərn] |
1) weteran - someone who has been in an army 2) weteran/ka - someone who has done a job or activity for a long time |