| Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | Polskie tłumaczenie |
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dissatisfied [dɪs'sætɪsfaɪd] |
nieusatysfakcjonowany, niezadowolony (with sb, sth |
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enmash |
catch or involve sb in dangerous situation e.g. whales enmashed in fishing nets |
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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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to rough on sb |
to treat sb unkindly |
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rough on sb |
to treat sb unkindly |
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to take a back seat (to sb) |
to allow sb else to take control or to have the more important job - pozwolić komuś przejąć kontrolę |
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be in touch with sb |
contact somebody, communicate regulary with sb by phone, email, letter etc. |
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the person sb loves most |
apple of sb eye |
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in the interest of [ɪn ðə 'ɪntrɪst ɔv] |
for the sake of sb/sth |
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let down [lɛt daun] |
lower sth/sb cause sb to be disappointed |
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let in |
allow/enable sb/sth to enter |
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let off |
excuse sb from punishment/duty allow sb to leave a vehicle cause sth to explode eg. firework |
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let out |
allow sb to leave a room make sth wider offer sth for rent/hire |
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carry weight |
to have influence on the opinion of sb else |
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pass the buck (to sb) [pɑ:s ðə bʌk tu 'sʌmbədɪ] |
to make sb else responsible for a difficult situation |
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attack [ə'tæk] |
try to hurt sb |
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chase [ʧeɪs] |
run after sb |
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belt [bɛlt] |
hit sb hard |
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prevail [prɪ'veɪl] |
triumfować, brać górę (over sth), wymóc (on sb to do sth) |
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(to) chase [tu ʧeɪs] |
parsue sb (ścigać) |
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(to) spy on sb |
follow sb (szpiegować) |
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to give sb the chop |
dismiss sb |
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assign a task to [ə'saɪn ə tɑ:sk tu] |
make sb some responsibility |
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compel sb to do [kəm'pɛl 'sʌmbədɪ tu du:] |
force sb to do sth |
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imposition (to do sth) |
naduzycie (to ask sb) |
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leveraged buyout ['li:vərɪʤd 'baɪaut] |
kind of the influence on the people to achieve sb wants |
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deal dealt |
radzić sbie |
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to peek [tu pi:k] |
zerkać (at sb/sth na kogoś/coś) |
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eat sb/sth away [i:t 'sʌmbədɪ 'sʌmθɪŋ ə'weɪ] |
eat sb/sth away |
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cruel to sb. ['kru:əl tu 'sʌmbədɪ] |
być oktutnym dla sb. |
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consider sb (to be) [kən'sɪdə(r) 'sʌmbədɪ tu bi:] |
consider sb (to |
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I differ with sb [aɪ 'dɪfə(r) wɪð 'sʌmbədɪ] |
I differ with sb |
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award [ə'wɔ:d] |
a prize given to sb for sth they have achieved |
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whereabouts of sb ['wɛrəbauts ɔv 'sʌmbədɪ] |
miejsce pobytu sb |
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bully sb ['bulɪ 'sʌmbədɪ] |
znęcać sie prześladować sb |
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grant sb sth/sth to sb [grɑ:nt 'sʌmbədɪ 'sʌmθɪŋ 'sʌmθɪŋ tu 'sʌmbədɪ] |
udzielić/przyznać sb sth / czegoś do sb |
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refuse to pardon sb [rɪ'fju:z tu 'pɑ:dn 'sʌmbədɪ] |
odmówić ułaskawienia sb |
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see highlighted statement from sb [si: 'haɪlaɪtɪd 'steɪtmənt frɔm 'sʌmbədɪ] |
zobacz podświetlone oświadczenie od sb |
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realise [realise] |
zdać sb sprawę z |
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to allocate sth to sb [tu 'æləkeɪt 'sʌmθɪŋ tu 'sʌmbədɪ] |
to distribute sth sb for a particular purpose (przydzielić coś komuś) To give sth officially to someone or sth for a particular purpose |
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infatuated [ɪn'fæʧueɪtɪd] |
have a strong but usually not lasting feeling of love or attraction to sb or sth |
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clock in/out |
use an electronic card to record the time sb arrives and leaves each day |
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self-employed |
Earning ones livelihood directly from ones own trade or business rather than as an employee of sbs |
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stuck in a rut |
stuck in a job sb can not escape from |
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be in the black (bank account) |
it contains some money, and if sb or business is in the black, they have money in the bank |
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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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cooperate [kəu'ɔpəreɪt] |
to work with sb else to achive sth |
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do good |
to be helpful and useful for sb |
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do justice [du: 'ʤʌstəs] |
to treat sb fairly or to show a real quality of sth/sb |
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murder ['mə:də(r)] |
planning and causing the death of sb |
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manslaughte |
unintentionally causing sb s death |
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slander ['slændə(r)] |
publicly lying about sb |
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libel ['laɪbl] |
publishing lies about sb |
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kidnapping ['kɪdnæpɪŋ] |
holding sb against their will in order to gain sth |
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trespassing ['trɛspæsɪŋ] |
illegally entering sb s property |
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amputees ['æmpjuti:z] |
when sb pats of body is cut off |
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hit it off straightaway |
to immediately have a good relationship with sb |
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vilify ['vɪlɪfaɪ] |
toSay orWrite unpleasantThingsAbout sb or sth,inOrder toCause otherPeople toHave a badOpinion ofThem |
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manslaughter ['mænslɔ:tə(r)] |
uninentionally causing sb's death |
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give sb the boot |
to fire sb from their job |
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step into sb's shoes |
to replace sb |
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congregate around |
gather round sb/sth in a large group |
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to look up to sb [tu luk ʌp tu 'sʌmbədɪ] |
to think that sb is important and deserves respect |
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to look downon sb |
to think that sb else is less important or worse |
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to lookafter sb |
to take care of sb |
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to get along with sb [tu gɛt ə'lɔŋ wɪð 'sʌmbədɪ] |
to have a good relationship with sb |
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to get round to sth [tu gɛt raund tu 'sʌmθɪŋ] |
to do sth that sb has intended to do for a long time |
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to get sb down [tu gɛt 'sʌmbədɪ daun] |
to depress sb |
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to get sth across to sb [tu gɛt 'sʌmθɪŋ ək'rɔs tu 'sʌmbədɪ] |
to communicate an idea to sb |
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to get though to sb [tu gɛt ðəu tu 'sʌmbədɪ] |
to manage to get in touch with sb, esp. on the phone |
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to let sb down |
to disappoint sb by failing to do what one promised to do or was expected to do |
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to keep pushing sb to do sth |
to try to force sb to do sth by continual urging, put pressure on |
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to beat sb |
do better than sb |
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protege ['prəutɪʒeɪ] |
a person who is guided and helpedby sb of influence and power |
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to speak for sb |
to be a witness of sb |
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taken in |
to believe sth or sb which is untrue |
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tell tales |
to tell sm in authority information about sb because you want them to get into trouble |
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turn out [tə:n aut] |
prove to be in the end, force sb to leave, produce |
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turn to [tə:n tu] |
go to sb for help |
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stand in for [stænd ɪn fɔ:(r)] |
replace sb temporary |
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take for [teɪk fɔ:(r)] |
identity sb or sth wrongly |
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take off [teɪk ɔf] |
remove clothes, copy sb's speech or manners esp for fun, imitate |
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take sb out |
take sb to the theatre etc |
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to get sth off your chest |
to tell sb sth that has been worrying you |
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to get up sb's nose |
to annoy sb |
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to give sb a hand (with sth) |
to help sb do sth |
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to be glad to see the back of sb/sth |
to be happy when sb leaves or sth is finished |
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to pull sb legs |
to paly a joke on sb |
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to put your foot down |
to become strict and tell sb thet ther must/can't so sth |
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to set eyes on sb |
to see sb, often for the first time |
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to have to hand it to sb |
you have to admire and respect sb (for sth they have done) |
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drive sb mad/crazy/insane [draɪv 'sʌmbədɪ mæd 'kreɪzɪ ɪn'seɪn] |
make sb very angry, crazy, etc. |
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egg sb on [ɛg 'sʌmbədɪ ɔn] |
encourage sb to do sth, especially sth they should not do |
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retaliate [rɪ'tælɪeɪt] |
do sth harmful to sb because they harmed you first |
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provoke sb (into sth) [prə'vəuk 'sʌmbədɪ 'ɪntu 'sʌmθɪŋ] |
say or do sth that you know will annoy sb so that they react angrily |
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argue ['ɑ:gju:] |
to discuss sth with sb who has a different opinion from you -if people argue, they speak to each other in an angry way because they disagree |
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take the rap for sth [teɪk ðə ræp fɔ:(r) 'sʌmθɪŋ] |
be blamed for sb else's crime |
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lift sb's spirit [lɪft sb's 'spɪrɪt] |
cheer sb up |
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take cues from/ follow sb's lead [teɪk kju:z frɔm 'fɔləu sb's lɛd] |
use sb's example |
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drive sb to act [draɪv 'sʌmbədɪ tu ækt] |
motivate sb to do sth |