| Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | Polskie tłumaczenie |
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apostle [ə'pɔsl] |
apostoł, orędownik |
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bandstand ['bændstænd] |
estrada (dla orkiestry) |
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comprehensive [kɔmprɪ'hɛnsɪv] |
including all the necessary facts, details, or problems that need to be dealt with SYN thorough |
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conservatory [kən'sə:vətrɪ] |
cieplarnia, oranżeria |
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coordinate [kəu'ɔ:dɪneɪt] |
koordynować, organizować |
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cracker ['krækə(r)] |
dziadek do orzechów, tłuczka, petarda, suchar, her |
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decree [dɪ'kri:] |
wyrok, orzeczenie sądu; zarządzić, nakazywać |
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executive [ɪg'zɛkjutɪv] |
kierownictwo, organ wykonawczy, urzędnik, zarząd |
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gross [grəus] |
tłusty, ordynarny, sprośny |
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hothouse ['hɔthaus] |
cieplarnia, oranżeria |
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kettledrum |
kocioł (w orkiestrze), przyjęcie popołudniowe |
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labourer [labourer] |
robotnik, pracownik fizyczny, orać, uprawiać rolę |
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message ['mɛsɪʤ] |
posłanie, orędzie, wiadomość, komunikat |
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modesty - modest ['mɔdɪstɪ] |
the natural ability or skill of someone to do sth. (skromność - skromny) |
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nutshell ['nʌʧɛl] |
łupina orzecha |
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orient ['ɔ:ɪɛnt] |
wschód, orientować |
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ornament ['ɔ:nəmənt] |
zdobić, upiększać, ornament, ozdoba |
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plough [plau] |
pług, orać |
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plow [plau] |
pług, orać, oblać (przy egzaminie) |
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predicate ['prɛdəkeɪt] |
orzekać, orzeczenie (w gramatyce) |
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predicative |
określający, orzecznikowy (gramatyka) |
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pronounce [prə'nauns] |
wymawiać, ogłaszać, ogłosić, orzec |
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regiment ['rɛʤəmənt] |
pułk, organizować jako pułk, organizować w duchu k |
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spelling ['spɛlɪŋ] |
pisownia, błąd ortograficzny |
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tangible ['tænʤəbl] |
clear enough or definite enough to be easily seen or noticed OPP intangible |
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rip off [rɪp ɔf] |
zdzierać, zrzucać (odzież), orżnąć, wyzyskać |
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braces ['breɪsɪz] |
szelki, aparat ortodontyczny |
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chant [ʧɑ:nt] |
repeat or sing sth continously |
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as far as I can judge |
o ile się orientuję |
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greenhouse ['gri:nhaus] |
szklarnia, oranżeria, cieplarnia |
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organic fertilizers |
nawozy organiczne |
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a hard nut to crack [ə hɑ:d nʌt tu kræk] |
twardy orzech do zgryzienia |
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arrange [ə'reɪnʤ] |
załatwiać, organizować |
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booker ['bukə(r)] |
osoba organizująca |
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And you wouldnt know... would you |
Nie orientujesz się... |
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server ['sə:və(r)] |
serwer (urządzenie organizujące pracę sieci komput |
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set up [sɛt ʌp] |
zakładać, organizować, ustawiać |
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nutschell |
skorupa orzecha, kwintesencja |
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fossil fuels ['fɔsl 'fju:əlz] |
paliwa pochodzenia organicznego |
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no-fault |
bez orzekania winy |
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keyboards ['ki:bɔ:rdz] |
syntetyzator organy |
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one-man band |
człowiek orkiestra |
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weed out [wi:d aut] |
wyplewić, get rid of unwanted things or people |
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stow away |
hide on a ship or an aircraft or other vehicle in order to escape from a place or avoid paying |
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whittle away at sth |
gradually reduce the size or importance of sth |
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launch party |
a party to celebrate the publication of a book or a new product |
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enmash |
catch or involve sb in dangerous situation e.g. whales enmashed in fishing nets |
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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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dawdle ['dɔ:dl] |
move very slowly or do sth longer than it is necessary |
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hanker ['hæŋkə(r)] |
feel strong desire for sth esp. when you cant or shouldnt have |
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abrogate ['æbrəgeɪt] |
end a law, agreement or treaty officially |
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quash [kwɔʃ] |
change previous formal decision or conviction |
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exultant [ɪg'zʌltənt] |
feeling great pleasure and happiness esp due to success or achievement |
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get/have the feel of |
Become or be accustomed to or learn about acquire skill in. For example, It took me a while to get |
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infecting organism |
zainfekowany organizm |
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can of worms |
twardy orzech do zgryzienia |
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their [ðɛə(r)] |
(=him or her) ich |
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organisational skills [organisational skɪlz] |
umiejętności organizacyjne |
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grossly ['grəuslɪ] |
wielce, mocno, rażąco, ohydnie, ordynarnie |
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IMPASSABLE [ɪm'pɑ:səbl] |
cannot be crossed or travelled along |
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SPENDTHRIFT ['spɛndθrɪft] |
spending without thought or care |
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ATTENDING TO |
looking after, or applying ones mind |
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GAUGE [geɪʤ] |
measure or calculate accurately |
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to hold your horses [tu həuld jɔ:(r) 'hɔ:sɪz] |
to stop or wait before acting hastily |
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touch on |
refer to or discuss briefly |
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give the game away |
to spoil a surprise or a joke by letting sb know sth that should have been kept secret |
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take note of sth |
to give someone or something your attention |
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tall order [tɔ:l 'ɔ:də(r)] |
trudne zadanie, wygórowane żądanie, orzech do zgryzienia |
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transfers [træn'sfə:(r)z] |
e.g. a bus or coach to and from your hotel |
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be bound to |
having a moral or legal duty to do something |
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set aside [sɛt ə'saɪd] |
to save something, usually money or time, for a special purpose |
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chew sth over [ʧu: 'sʌmθɪŋ 'əuvə(r)] |
to think about or discuss something carefully for a long time |
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hard/tough nut to crack |
twardy orzech do zgryzienia |
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be at home in |
być obeznanym z, orientować się w |
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province ['prɔvɪns] |
an area which is governed as part of a country or an empire |
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forgo [fɔ:r'gəu] |
to not have or do something enjoyable |
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grudging ['grʌʤɪŋ] |
A grudging action or feeling is one which you do or have unwillingly |
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fall victim to sth |
to be hurt, damaged or killed because of something or someone |
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unconsciously [n'kɔnʃɪslɪ] |
An unconscious thought or feeling is one that you do not know you have |
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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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steer away from |
to avoid talking about it or doing it |
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scream blue murder |
to show your annoyance about something, especially by shouting or complaining very loudly |
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uncommitted [nkə'mɪtɪd] |
having made no promise to support any particular group, plan, belief or action |
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interpersonal skills |
social communications and interactions in order to reach certain effects or results |
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level-headed |
exercising or showing good judgment healthy scepticism |
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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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warm-hearted |
having or showing sympathy, affection, kindness, cordiality |
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no-win situation |
denoting a condition in which one cannot benefit, succeed, or win |
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bore [bɔ:(r)] |
to talk or act in a way that makes someone lose interest and become tired |
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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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affectivity |
The ability or tendency to experience (positive or negative) feelings, and to react to them |
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tediousness |
dullness owing to length or slowness |
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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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play sth down |
to make something seem less important or less bad than it really is |
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sacrilegious [sækrə'lɛʤɪs] |
grossly lacking the expected respect for what is or is held to be sacred |
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gaffe [gæf] |
a remark or action that is a social mistake and not considered polite, faux pas |
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etiquette ['ɛtɪkɛt] |
the set of rules or customs which control accepted behaviour in particular social groups or situatio |