| Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | Polskie tłumaczenie |
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them [ðɛm] |
im, nimi, nich |
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theme [θi:m] |
motyw |
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themselves [ðem'sɛlvz] |
się, siebie, sami |
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them all [ðɛm ɔ:l] |
ich wszystkich |
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theme park [θi:m pɑ:k] |
tematyczny park rozrywki |
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them [ðɛm] |
ich, im |
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themselves [ðem'sɛlvz] |
oni sami, osobiście |
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theme park [θi:m pɑ:k] |
park rozrywki |
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them [ðɛm] |
dla nich |
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theme park |
wesołe miasteczko |
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them [ðɛm] |
im, dla nich, je |
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themselves [ðem'sɛlvz] |
się; sobie; siebie |
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them [ðɛm] |
ich, im, nimi, nich |
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themselves [ðem'sɛlvz] |
się, siebie, sobie |
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theme [θi:m] |
temat, tytułowy |
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them [ðɛm] |
je, ich |
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them [ðɛm] |
je, ich, im (oni, one) |
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them [ðɛm] |
potem |
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theme [θi:m] |
temat, motyw, wypracowanie |
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themes [θi:mz] |
tematy |
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them [ðɛm] |
im, ich, nimi, dla nich, nich, je |
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them [ðɛm] |
więc |
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theme song [θi:m sɔŋ] |
piosenka przewodnia |
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themed [θi:md] |
tematyczny |
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theme [θi:m] |
temat |
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themselves [ðem'sɛlvz] |
same w sobie |
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them [ðɛm] |
im |
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theme [θi:m] |
motyw, temat |
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themselves [ðem'sɛlvz] |
się, sobie, siebie, sobą |
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theme park [θi:m pɑ:k] |
park tematyczny |
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them [ðɛm] |
ich, im, nimi |
| Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | Polskie tłumaczenie |
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give sb the cold shoulder |
to be intentionally unfriendly to someone and give them no attention |
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affectivity |
The ability or tendency to experience (positive or negative) feelings, and to react to them |
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bring up [brɪŋ ʌp] |
to look after a child, to teach them how to behave |
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get in touch with sb |
contact somebody by writing, emailing or phoning them |
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em [ɛm] |
skrót them |
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preliminary design [prɪ'lɪmənɛrɪ dɪ'zaɪn] |
evaluate alternative designs in terms of reliability ,maintainability and Themę producibility |
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flatter ['flætə(r)] |
to say nice things about somebody, often in a way that is not sincere, because you want them to do something for you or you want to make them feel att |
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The road is wet [ðə rəud ɪz wɛt] |
to avoid splashing them |
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You have stopped..,.,. [ju: hæv stɔpt] |
remain where you are and allow them |
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You are at the scene... [ju: ɑ:(r) æt ðə si:n] |
reassure them, keep them warm, loosen any tight, avoid |
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There has been a accident.... [ðɛə(r) hæz bɪ:n ə 'æksɪdənt] |
not leave them alone, reassure them |
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At an accident you,,,,,,........... [æt ən 'æksɪdənt ju:] |
not move them |
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At an accident .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. [æt ən 'æksɪdənt] |
keep them in the vehicle |
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At the scene,.,. [æt ðə si:n] |
talking quietly and firmly to them |
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You arrive.,.,.,.,.,,,,,''' [ju: arrive'''] |
talk to them quietly |
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elude [ɪ'lu:d] |
to escape from someone or something, especially by tricking them SYN avoid |
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toady [toady] |
to pretend to like an important person and do things for them, so that they will help you: used to show disapproval |
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Temerity [tə'mɛrɪtɪ] |
someone shows a lack of respect for other people and is likely to offend them |
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Serendipity [sɛrən'dɪpɪtɪ] |
Luck, finding good things without looking for them |
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Sycophant (n.) [Sycophant ɛn] |
someone who praises powerful people too much because they want to get something from them |
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cold-calling [kəuld 'kɔ:lɪŋ] |
phoning people who have not requested a call in order to try to sell them sth |
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cheat sb out of sth |
to unfairly prevent someone from obtaining or achieving something which should belong to them |
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probation [prə'beɪʃən] |
a way of dealing with offenders without imprisoning them |
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disparage [dɪs'pɛrɪʤ] |
to criticize someone or something in a way that shows you do not respect or value them |
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forgive [fə'gɪv] |
to stop being angry with someone and stop blaming them, although they have done something wrong |
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have a word |
to talk to someone quickly, because you need their advice about sth or you want to tell them to do |
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read the riot act |
reprimand rowdy characters and warn them to stop behaving badly |
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home truths |
facts about sm that are unpleasnt for them to know but they are true |
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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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a munity |
a situation in which sailors or soldiers refuse to obey the person who is in charge of them |
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to scare someone off |
used when causing a person or animal to leave by frightening them |
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got them on board [gɔt ðɛm ɔn bɔ:d] |
made them part of a group or team |
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screening ['skri:nɪŋ] |
examining someone or something to discover if there is anything wrong with them |
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charming ['ʧɑ:mɪŋ] |
people have an attractive personality that makes people like them |
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selfish ['sɛlfɪʃ] |
people think about themselves and not about other people |
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harass [hər'æs] |
to annoy or worry sb by doing unpleasant thing to them, especially over a long time |
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apron ['eɪprən] |
something you wear over the front of other clothes to protect them when you're cooking |
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invoice ['ɪnvɔɪs] |
a list of goods or services provided, with the statement of the sum paid for them |
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opinionated [ə'pɪnjuneɪtɪd] |
opinions which are strong and somebody lets us know about them |
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draw up plans [drɔ: ʌp plænz] |
make them more detailed |
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emulate ['ɛmjuleɪt] |
to try to be like sb/sth else, usually because you admire them |
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daydreamer [daydreamer] |
one who spends their day ignoring all around them |
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congratulated sb on sth [kən'græʧəleɪtɪd 'sʌmbədɪ ɔn 'sʌmθɪŋ] |
to tell sb that you are happy because they have done sth good or sth good has happened to them |
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bind - (bound, bound) [baɪnd baund baund] |
to limit what sb is allowed to do by making them obey a rule or agreement |
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lay off [leɪ ɔf] |
to end sb's employment, especially temporarily, because there is not enough work for them |
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contact ['kɔntækt] |
to write to sb or talk to them on the telephone |
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borrow ['bɔrəu] |
to receive and use sth that belongs to sb else and promise to give it back them later |
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harass [hər'æs] |
to keep annoying or upsetting sb for example by criticizing them |
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feedback ['fi:dbæk] |
comments about how well or how badly sb is doing sth which are intended to help them do it better |
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persuade [pə'sweɪd] |
to make sb do sth by giving them good reasons for doing it |
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take up [teɪk ʌp] |
the rate at which people accept sth that is offered or made available to them |
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understanding [ʌndə'stændɪŋ] |
the ability to understand why people behave in a particular way and the willingness to forgive them when they do sth wrong |
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listen ['lɪsɪn] |
to give attention to sb or sth in order to hear them |
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employ [em'plɔɪ] |
If a person or company employs sb they pay that person to work for them |
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yes-man [jɛs mæn] |
someone who agrees with everything their boss or leader says in order to please them |
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get in touch with sb [gɛt ɪn tʌʧ wɪð 'sʌmbədɪ] |
speak or write to sb especially after you have not spoken to them for a long time |
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productivity [prəudək'tɪvɪtɪ] |
the rate at which a worker or a company produces goods and the amount produced compared with how much time work and money is needed to produce them |
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sympathetic [sɪmpə'θɛtɪk] |
willing to understand sb problems and help them |
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charismatic [kerɪz'mætɪk] |
a charismatic person has a strong personal quality that makes other people like them and be attracted to them |
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cooperative [kəu'ɔpəreɪtɪv] |
cooperative person are willing to do what you ask them |
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to handle them [tu 'hændl ðɛm] |
By observing them i can get more knowledge which helps me to enhance my skills like communication and how to work within a team |
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swindle ['swɪndl] |
to get money dishonestly from someone by deceiving or cheating them |
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pinion ['pɪnjun] |
to hold someone, especially by the arms, to prevent them from moving |
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invoice ['ɪnvɔɪs] |
document giving details of products that sb has bought and requesting payment for them |
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black market [blæk 'mɑ:kɪt] |
illegal trading of goods that are not allowed to be bought and sold or that there are not enough of for everyone who wants them |
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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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tuck [tʌk] |
push, fold edges/end of sth to hide, secure them |
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lag (behind sb/sth) [læg bɪ'haɪnd 'sʌmbədɪ 'sʌmθɪŋ] |
move more slowly/achieve less than sb, so that you are behind them |
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gate-crasher [geɪt crasher] |
sb who turns up at parties without being invited to them |
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wet blanket [wɛt 'blæŋkɪt] |
sb who discourages or prevents others from enjoying themselves by being boring and negative towards everything |
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kerb crawler [kə:b crawler] |
man who annoys women by following them slowly in a car when they are walking along the street |
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inhibit [ɪ'nhɪbɪt] |
slow down a process; growth of sth/prevent sb from doing sth by making them feel nervous; embarrassed |
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jostle ['ʤɔsl] |
to knock/push roughly against sb in order to move past them/get more space in a crowd of people |
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deprive [dɪ'praɪv] |
if you deprive sb of sth you take it away from them |
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fraud [frɔ:d] |
the crime of obtaining money from sb by tricking them |
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nepotism ['nɛpətɪzəm] |
the practice of using your power or influence to give jobs to people in your family instead of to people who deserve to have them |
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persuade / + object/ [ + (that) ] [pə'sweɪd 'ɔbʤɪkt ðæt] |
przekonywać - to make someone agree to do sth by talking to them a lot about it |