1. appeal
Yes, I think you have to be a little bit obsessive to collect every single sticker but I can see the appeal.
emotional appeal
The girl made an appeal for help in search for her dog. 2. The Prime Minister appealed to young people to use their vote. 3. desire to phone family and appeal to them to pull you out of the state
It's not only the health aspects of sports that appeal to people, but the cooperative aspect that team sports teach, and the competitive aspect in itself.
Confident as I am that you will not trifle with this appeal, my heart sinks and my hand trembles at the bare thought of such a possibility.
It may not appeal to some, but I prefer to remain a salaried man; I don't have to worry so much about making both ends meet.
why do you think the stories of Robin Hood have lasted from the Middle Ages through to the modern day? I suppose it's got appeal on lots of levels – action, adventure – there's some comedy stuff there with the merry men.
/əˈpiːl/ It's a programme designed to appeal mainly to 16 to 25-year-olds. I think what appeals to me about his painting is his use of colour. UK I haven't been skiing - it's never really appealed.
An appeal from a notice of termination of employment shall be submitted to a labour court within 7 days.
What sort of sporting events have word wide appeal? Who do you usually appeal when you need help desperately?
Jones has been released on bail pending an appeal (=until there is an appeal).
And I'm slowly coming to understand that the appeal of what I do may be connected to why I do it.
Friends, prepare yourselves... for the unbearably soft appeal of chinchilla.
Definition if something appeals to you, you think it is interesting and want to know more about it or get more involved in it
Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate.
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vacobulary 5 czesc 1 julka2. approach
Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen.
In March, the Government rejected the rigid "predict and provide' approach of building 55,000 homes a year advocated by a panel of inquiry led by Prof Stephen Crow.
scienistfic approach
With their onboard cameras and unlimited courage, drones could approach enemy lines and document troop movements and strategies without risking human lives.
If you float a one yen coin on water and move a magnet slowly towards it then the coin will approach the magnet.
Joy, beautiful spark of the gods, daughter of Elysium, we approach fire-drunk, heavenly One, your shrine.
An exclusively behavioral approach to psychology ignores family problems, school situations, and a host of other issues that can adversely affect a child's emotional and psychological growth.
From the standpoint of architectural design, there can be more alternatives to this approach.
As Tom and Mary approached the station, they saw their train pull out / They approached the tourists and asked them for money / Christmas is fast approaching / Tom can't decide which approach to take / Tom heard footsteps approaching
Your retirement is approaching. Are you happy? (Nadchodzi twoja emerytura. Cieszysz się?)
Whatever your approach, the most important thing is to relax, have fun and make learning English an enjoyable experience.
In my view, the Commission has been somewhat cautious in taking up this approach.
Confidently approach and build rapport with your customers to identify their needs and sell only the right product(s)
a way of dealing with a particular problem or situation, especially a way that has been carefully thought about or planned The main advantage of this approach is its simplicity.
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Summary writingNajczęstsze słowaBusiness English SEM63. address
What's your address?
This is to inform you of my address change. Please update your mailing list.
We are afraid that our new address is not registered on your database.
If you write your address on a web-page, anybody can find out where you live if the whim takes them.
A woman is capable of failing to notice the hundred things that you've done her, and to address only the one that you haven't.
Kindly address yourself to the chairman, not directly to other representatives at this meeting.
Almost all implementations of virtual memory divide the virtual address space of an application program into pages; a page is a block of contiguous virtual memory addresses.
I switch on my laptop, start up the browser, and type in the address I've already learnt by heart.
There was a bug in my Address Book and many addresses including yours were deleted.
Pages are usually at least 4 KiB (4×1024 bytes) in size, and systems with large virtual address ranges or large amounts of real memory generally use larger page sizes.
Our products address the needs of real users. She turned to address the man on her left. Marlowe now addressed himself to the task of searching the room. The issue of funding has yet to be addressed.
But answering them took up the time and energy he needed for his writing, so that he was rather relieved that W.S. had given no address.
It is very important that you address all the clients concerns and questions when presenting your ideas and offer the client practical and affordable solutions for example to create adequate and clever storage solutions.
It is vitally important that you develop strong presentation skills starting with being able to address groups or individuals.
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2. ROZMOWY I SPOTKANIA4. to turn for
Inglese parola "zwracać się"(to turn for) si verifica in set:
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