| Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | Polskie tłumaczenie |
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bid [bɪd] |
stawka, oferta |
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casualty ['kæʒjultɪ] |
ofiara, ofiara wypadku |
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contribute [kən'trɪbju:t] |
wpłacać, ofiarowywać, przyczyniać się, wnieść udział, wesprzeć, zasilać |
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discerning (mind) [dɪ'sə:nɪŋ] |
doing deep research of the topic (bystry, wnikliwy) |
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dupe [dju:p] |
oszukać, ofiara oszustwa, naiwniak |
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enquiry [enquiry] |
badanie, pytanie, zapytanie ofertowe, śledztwo |
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gait [geɪt] |
chód, way of walking |
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modesty - modest ['mɔdɪstɪ] |
the natural ability or skill of someone to do sth. (skromność - skromny) |
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noncommissioned |
nie mający pełnomocnictw, nie mający stopnia oficerskiego |
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offset [ɔ:f'sɛt] |
odgałęzienie, wylot, druk offsetowy |
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scapegoat ['skeɪpgəut] |
kozioł ofiarny |
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stiff/tense [stɪf] |
sztywny, twardy, oficjalny, zimny, uparty |
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vestment [vestment] |
strój oficjalny |
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lot [lɔt] |
dużo, wielka ilość (lot of) działka, parcela, dola |
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formal ['fɔ:ml] |
formalny, oficjalny |
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twat [twat] |
pizda, oferma |
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casualty ['kæʒjultɪ] |
oddział intensywnej terapii, ofiara wypadku |
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victimized person ['vɪktəmaɪzd 'pə:sɪn] |
kozioł ofiarny |
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contributor [kən'trɪbjutə(r)] |
współpracownik (gazety) ofiarodawca |
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Dear Mr Sims [dɪə(r) 'mɪstə(r) sɪmz] |
Drogi Panie Sims (początek oficjalnego listu) |
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Yours sincerely [jurz sɪn'sɪrlɪ] |
z poważaniem (koniec oficjalnego listu) |
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I hope to hear from you soon. [aɪ həup tu hɪə(r) frɔm ju: su:n] |
Mam nadzieję że napisze Pan wkrótce (mniej oficjalnie) |
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sense of achievement [sɛns ɔv ə'ʧi:vmənt] |
sense of achievemen |
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to tender for a contract [tu 'tɛndə(r) fɔ:(r) ə 'kɔntrækt] |
złożyć ofertę przetargową |
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Pyrrhic victory |
Pyrrusowe zwycięstwo (okupione zbyt wieloma ofiar) |
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offer number |
numer oferty |
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casualties ['kæʒjultɪz] |
straty w ludziach, ofiary |
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weed out [wi:d aut] |
wyplewić, get rid of unwanted things or people |
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whittle away at sth |
gradually reduce the size or importance of sth |
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booze-up [bu:z ʌp] |
party with a lot of alcohol |
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launch party |
a party to celebrate the publication of a book or a new product |
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lump [lʌmp] |
piece of sth usually solid substance |
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disquisition |
long and detailed explanation of sth |
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stem from |
originate or develop as a result of sth |
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haggle ['hægl] |
attempt to decide on price or conditions of goods you want to buy (over/about) |
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abrogate ['æbrəgeɪt] |
end a law, agreement or treaty officially |
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off-hand [ɔf hænd] |
showing rude lack of interest in others |
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were [wə:(r)] |
past simple of are |
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RURAL AREAS |
areas of the country side |
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TRANSPORT ['trænspɔ:rt] |
means of travelling |
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SUBMERGED [sɪb'mə:ʤd] |
below the surface of the water |
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SWUNG IN THE CURRENT |
moved from side to side in the flow of water |
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AGILITY [ə'ʤɪlɪtɪ] |
quickness of movement |
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wedding anniversary |
annual celebration of marriage |
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value for money ['vælju: fɔ:(r) 'mʌnɪ] |
sth offered for the amount of money paid |
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stuck behind the desk |
infml, sitting in an office all day |
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dead-end job |
job with no prospects of promotion |
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niche market |
specialised, small group of customers with particular interests that that company can meet |
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dostępne środki transportu |
What are the means of transport that I can use |
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offers ['ɔ:fərz] |
zapytanie ofertowe |
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replies to offers [rɪp'laɪz tu 'ɔ:fərz] |
odpowiedzi na zapytanie ofertowe |
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the age of majority |
legal adulthood (in Britain, eighteen years of age) |
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province ['prɔvɪns] |
an area which is governed as part of a country or an empire |
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enterprising ['ɛntərpraɪzɪŋ] |
good at thinking of and doing new and difficult things, especially things that will make money |
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field [fi:ld] |
sphere of activity |
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fall victim to sth |
to be hurt, damaged or killed because of something or someone |
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tune in |
to have a good understanding of what is happening in a situation or what other people are thinking |
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bruised [bru:zd] |
emotionally hurt as a result of a bad experience |
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league table |
in the UK, a list of league or institutional members in a ranking based on performance |
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banality [bə'nælɪtɪ] |
The condition or quality of being banal triviality |
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eye contact |
the act of looking directly into anothers eyes |
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self-preoccupation |
by oneself or itself: The state of being preoccupied absorption of the attention or intellect |
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ingratiation |
the act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle blandishments |
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cowhide |
(leather made from) the skin of a cow |
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etiquette ['ɛtɪkɛt] |
the set of rules or customs which control accepted behaviour in particular social groups or situatio |
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take up offer |
podjąć ofertę |
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official record |
akta, oficjalne dokument |
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offering ['ɔfərɪŋ] |
odbiorca oferty |
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a funerary vessel |
naczynie ofiarne |
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offertory box |
skarbonka na ofiary |
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offering ['ɔfərɪŋ] |
datek, ofiara |
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inquire [ɪn'kwaɪə(r)] |
dowiadywać się, zapytanie ofertowe |
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offer ['ɔfə(r)] |
dać, ofiarować |
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a fan of [ə fæn ɔv] |
a fan of |
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Tower of London ['tauə(r) ɔv 'lʌndən] |
Tower of London (średniowieczna twierdza londyńska) |
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hallucinatory [hə'lu:sɪnətɔ:rɪ] |
wywołujący halucynacje, partaking of, or tending to produce hallucination |
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bed and breakfast [bɛd ænd 'brɛkfəst] |
kwatera oferująca nocleg ze śniadaniem |
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colonnaded |
set of spaces columns |
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bid [bɪd] |
licytować, zaoferować cenę, oferta, przetarg |
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victimless crime |
przestępstwo bez jawnej ofiary |
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offer no privacy |
nie oferujący prywatności |
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GSCE |
General Certificate of Secondary Education |
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warn [wɔ:n] |
ostrzegać to refuse, to give notice to, of approaching or probable danger or evil |
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cooing ['kju:ɪŋ] |
spokojny, łagodny gaworzenie like the characteristic note of pigeons or doves |
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vacuum ['vækjum] |
próżnia A space entirely devoid of matter |
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innumerable [ɪ'nu:mərəbl] |
niezliczony Not capable of being counted |
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prediction [prɪ'dɪkʃən] |
przepowiednia, prognoza, proroctwoThe act of foretelling |
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urge [ə:ʤ] |
ponaglać chęć, pragnienie To press the mind or will of |
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irritating ['ɪrəteɪtɪŋ] |
irytujący, drażniący To increase the action or violence of, to stimulate |
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left luggage office [lɛft 'lʌgəʤ 'ɔfɪs] |
left luggage office |
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esteem [əs'ti:m] |
szacunek szanować To set a value on to appreciate the worth of |
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precious ['prɛʃəs] |
cenny, kosztowny of great value |
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conclusion [kən'klu:ʒən] |
wniosek, konkluzja the act of making up your mind about something |
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release [rɪ'li:s] |
uwolnienie, wyzwolenie the act of liberating someone or something |
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ceremoniously |
uroczyście, oficjalnie |
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old-fashioned [əuld 'fæʃənd] |
out of fashion, unfashionable |
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zazdrosny o |
jealous of |
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This hospital offers high standards of medical car |
This hospital offers high standards of medical car |
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One of my duties is to take part in business meeti |
One of my duties is to take part in business meeti |
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He was absent because of illness. |
He was absent because of illness. |