| Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | Polskie tłumaczenie |
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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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get over sth |
feel better after you have been unhappy or ill, otrząsnąć się z czegoś |
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he said the web service should have been set up |
he said the web service should have been set up |
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the.a,the,- |
It has been announced that for .. third month there has been .. rise in .. number of .. unemployed |
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the general public [ðə 'ʤɛnərəl 'pʌblɪk] |
Members of the general public have been invited to ask the Prime Minister questions. |
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When.. [wɛn] |
when the engine has not been run |
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be [bi:] |
was been |
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How long has he been in Australia? [hau lɔ:ŋ hæz hi: bɪ:n ɪn ɔs'treɪlɪə] |
Jak długo jest w Australii? (has he been) |
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Has Tim ever been abroad before or nor? [hæz tɪm 'ɛvə(r) bɪ:n ə'brɔ:d bɪ'fɔ:(r) ɔ:(r) nɔ:(r)] |
Czy Tim był kiedyś za granicą, czy nie? (ever been) |
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I've heard that you've never been to Canada. [aɪv hə:d ðæt jju:v 'nɛvə(r) bɪ:n tu 'kænədə] |
Słyszałem, że nigdy nie byłeś w Kanadzie. (...you've never been to Canada.) |
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be [bi:] |
was / were been być |
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Put back [put bæk] |
Delay or postpone e.g. Te meeting has been ...... ... to next week |
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graft [græft] |
a piece of healthy skin or bone taken from someone’s body and put in or on another part of their body that has been damaged |
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processed ['prɔsest] |
describes food which has been treated with chemicals that preserve it or give it extra taste or colo |
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offence [ə'fɛns] |
upset and hurt feelings or feelings of annoyance, often because sb has been rude or lack of respect |
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spurious ['spjurɪəs] |
based on something that has not been correctly understood and therefore false |
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to get sth off your chest |
to tell sb sth that has been worrying you |
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remnant ['rɛmnənt] |
a small part of sth that remains after the rest of it has been destroyed, used, eaten |
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upfront ['ʌpfrnt] |
paid before any work has been done/before good are supplied |
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redundant [rɪ'dʌndənt] |
if sb is redundant they have been told they must leave their job because they are no longer needed |
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shortlist [shortlist] |
a small number of candidates for a job who have been chosen from all the people who applied |
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meet a deadline [mi:t ə 'dɛdlaɪn] |
to finish work at the time or by a date that has been previously agreed |
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delete [dɪ'li:t] |
to remove sth that has been stored on a computer |
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carry sth out ['kærɪ 'sʌmθɪŋ aut] |
to do sth that you have said you will do or have been asked to do |
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how would you describe yourself? [hau wud ju: dɪs'kraɪb jər'sɛlf] |
My background to date has been centred around the very best financial consultant i can become. let me tell you specifically how i ve prepared myself |
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i prepared myself [aɪ prɪ'pɛrd maɪ'sɛlf] |
i am a graduate student in accounting at economics university. my past experiences has been in retail. both aspect have prepared me well for this |
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recap ['ri:kæp] |
to describe what has already been done without repeating the details |
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acquisition [ækwɪ'zɪʃən] |
companies that have been bought by other companies |
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raw material [rɔ: mə'tɪrɪəl] |
any material in its natural condition before it has been processed for use |
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referendum [rɛfər'ɛndəm] |
general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision |
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recapitulate [ri:kə'pɪʧəleɪt] |
repeat the chief points of sth that has been said |
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ransom ['rænsɪm] |
money that is demanded in exchange for sb who has been taken prisoner |
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bottom line ['bɔtəm laɪn] |
the final line in the accounts of a company stating the total profit or loss that has been made |
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blaze a (new) trial [bleɪz ə nju: 'traɪəl] |
to do sth that has never been done before; introduce sth new; prepare the ground for sth |
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disallow ['dɪsə'lau] |
to say officially that sth can not be accepted, because it has been done in the wrong way |
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can |
could, been able |
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carry out sth ['kærɪ aut 'sʌmθɪŋ] |
wykonywać coś - to do or complete something, especially something that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do |
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shack [ʃæk] |
chałupa - a small simple building that has been badly built |
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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 |