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to stop hoping that someone or something will change or improve odpuszczać, porzucać nadzieje wobec czegoś/kogoś, darować sobie coś, rezygnować z czegoś/kogoś, dawać za wygraną inizia ad imparare
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Is Microsoft giving up on the Surface Headphones?
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próba (np. w teatrze) / próba generalna inizia ad imparare
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rehearsal / dress rehearsal They're preparing for the dress rehearsal. | The dialogue was worked out by actors in rehearsal.
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przejdźmy do rzeczy (po wstępie) inizia ad imparare
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inizia ad imparare
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He's been praised many times for his excellent grades. | The film was hailed as a masterpiece. |
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inizia ad imparare
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go hand in hand (with something) Wealth and power go hand in hand in most societies. | They say that genius often goes hand in hand with madness.
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operacja, zabieg chirurgiczny inizia ad imparare
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Hermaszewski died at a hospital in Warsaw of complications from a surgery he had undergone in the morning. | After surgery, you need to rest as much as you can.
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zawalić się pod ciężarem czegoś inizia ad imparare
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China’s medical system is buckling under the strain of thousands of Covid infections.
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1. odkształc_ć, wypacz_ć (np. metal, drzwi) 2. zginać się, uginać się (np. kolana, nogi) 3. ugiąć się pod naciskiem (np. szefa, żony) 4. zapinać (na) klamrę, (np. pasek) inizia ad imparare
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The fire had caused the factory roof to buckle. • Both bicycle wheels had been badly buckled. • I felt faint and my knees began to buckle. • Please buckle your seat belts. • The judge threatened her with jail, but she refused to buckle and stayed silent.
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inizia ad imparare
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step down (also: aside) from/as He was forced to step down from the office | Meanwhile Janet Street-Porter is stepping down as editor of the Independent on Sunday.
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odsunąć się, zdystansować inizia ad imparare
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I think we should step back from the train tracks. | I need to step back and think this through.
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wyjść na chwilę, wyskoczyć gdzieś, pokazywać się publicznie inizia ad imparare
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When will Kim Kardashian step out? | He stepped out of the office.
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inizia ad imparare
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Sunny weather exacerbates the effects of pollution. | The cold climate exacerbated his illness. | The recession has exacerbated this problem.
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porozumienie, ugoda (np. sądowa) inizia ad imparare
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Our lawyers are working out a settlement. | We haven't reached a settlement.
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something that makes something that is already good even better, or perfect inizia ad imparare
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cherry on top (of the cake) For his career, the Olympic Games would be the cherry on the cake. | He put the cherry on top of the cake by scoring for the third time. | The garden is not our main reason for buying this house, but it's the cherry on top.
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inizia ad imparare
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... speaking of (which)... Casey is at a birthday party – speaking of birthdays, Abe’s is Friday.
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w pewnym sensie, poniekąd, że się tak wyrażę inizia ad imparare
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in a manner of speaking / in a way / so to speak She's his partner, in a manner of speaking. | And he is faithful to her in a manner of speaking.
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wywierać na kogoś nacisk, wywierać na kogoś presję, naciskać na coś inizia ad imparare
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She's putting pressure on him (= trying to persuade him) to get married. | Playing four forwards puts too much pressure on the defence.
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podatny na coś, wrażliwy na coś inizia ad imparare
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susceptible to sth (also: prone to sth, sensitive to sth)) Older people are more susceptible to infections. | A lot of TV advertising is aimed at susceptible young children. | These plants are particularly susceptible to frost. | She isn't very susceptible to flattery.
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wyczerpujący, obszerny, wszechstronny, pełny, kompleksowy inizia ad imparare
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He lent me a comprehensive book on Italian cuisine. | He offered us a comprehensive explanation. | We offer our customers a comprehensive range of financial products. | We offer you a comprehensive training in all aspects of the business.
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zrozumiały, możliwy do zrozumienia inizia ad imparare
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The procedure must be clear and comprehensible to all staff. | Her writing is barely comprehensible to me. | It's written in clear, comprehensible English.
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pojmować, rozumieć, zrozumieć (np. rozumem) inizia ad imparare
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comprehend (also: understand) My parents say they cannot comprehend today's music. | She is too young to comprehend what has happened. | She cannot comprehend the extent of the disaster.
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przesunąć coś na wcześniejszy termin, przyspieszyć coś inizia ad imparare
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The elections were brought forward by three months. | The meeting’s been brought forward to Thursday. | The government has brought forward new proposals to tackle the problem of increasing crime.
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inizia ad imparare
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Many perfectly reusable objects end up in a landfill. | 90 percent of American rubbish is dumped in landfill sites.
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być cechą dziedziczną (w czyjejś rodzinie), być cechą rodzinną inizia ad imparare
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Intelligence seems to run in that family. | We're all ambitious - it seems to run in the family. | Diabetes appears to run in families.
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inizia ad imparare
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ring/sound hollow (also: sound insincere) Assurances that things have changed ring hollow in many ears.
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obciążenie, wysiłek, napięcie, stres inizia ad imparare
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strain (also: effort, tension, stress) This job is a big strain for me. | A long-running strain can be harmful to your mental health. | This loan is a real strain on our budget. | The strain was too much and Mary fainted.
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przywrócić, np. poprzedni ustrój inizia ad imparare
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bring back (also: restore) Few politicians are in favour of bringing back the higher rates of tax. | He’s planning to bring back disco music. | Mayor has decided to bring back the old electric trams. | Bringing back the death penalty has done absolutely nothing to reduce crime.
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odwrócić się od kogoś/czegoś (np. odmówić pomocy, przestać być kimś/czymś zainteresowanym), odprawić kogoś, nie wpuścić kogoś inizia ad imparare
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Consumers are turning away from credit cards. | events that turned Henry away from his family | They turned us away at the entrance because we didn't have tickets.
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wypowiadać swoje zdanie, mówić, co się myśli inizia ad imparare
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My uncle can't resist, he speaks his mind. | Speak your mind, boy. | He's certainly not afraid to speak his mind.
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zniszczony, w marnym stanie (o rzeczach), wyczerpany, zmęczony (także o ludziach) inizia ad imparare
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run down (also: worn out - głównie o ubraniach) Throw out your run-down shoes. | The coat was run-down but it was cozy. (I love my shoes, although they are worn-out.)
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inizia ad imparare
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She's threatening to take me to court for not paying the bill on time.
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powodować, doprowadzać, napędzać inizia ad imparare
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The steam drives the whole machine. | Such an action drove the country to inflation. | Phil, driven by jealousy, started spying on his wife.
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stopniowy, narastający, przyrostowy inizia ad imparare
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incremental (also: gradual) Last year, we made incremental progress. We noticed a slow but steady development. | You need to make changes in your diet incrementally.
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inizia ad imparare
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The court gave the state only one year to take action. | Both pilots took evasive action and a collision was avoided. | I believe we must take action in three critical areas.
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mieć coś z głowy, odbębnić coś inizia ad imparare
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Get sth over (and done) with I’ll be in touch once I’ve got my exams over. | I can’t wait to get the interview over with. |
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inizia ad imparare
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bleak (also: gloomy, sad) Samantha has a bleak smile. | My future looks bleak. | His expression remained bleak. | Our world seems bleak to me.
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tępy - o rzeczy, np. nożu; otwarty, szczery, np. o rozmowie, postawie szczerości inizia ad imparare
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This knife is blunt. | To be blunt, many of the candidates cannot read or write. | Julian’s blunt words hurt her.
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być szczerym na jakiś temat inizia ad imparare
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to be blunt about something
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mdły, nijaki, bezbarwny, beznamiętny np. o jedzeniu, głosie, zachowaniu, charakterze inizia ad imparare
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She ate bland food for about a week. | The language in her speech was deliberately bland. | Most job descriptions are bland, boring and totally lacking in colour.
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bezczelny, jawny, rażący, jawny inizia ad imparare
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a blatant disregard for public safety | It's debatable whether that statement is true or not but it was certainly pretty blatant. | a blatant lie | The whole episode was a blatant attempt to gain publicity.
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prawdopodobny, wiarygodny, przekonujący (przymiotnik) inizia ad imparare
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plausible (also: probable, credible, convincing) Which was more plausible? | I consider it plausible. | His story certainly sounds plausible.
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inizia ad imparare
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Specifically, virtual reality video games that blur the line between what is real and what is not. | To be a great motorcycle rider you have to blur the line between man and machine by winning on more than one bike.
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podsłuchiwać, podsłuchać coś/kogoś inizia ad imparare
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eavesdrop *on* something/someone He was eavesdropping on our conversation. | The government illegally eavesdropped on his phone conversations.
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powtarzać coś bez zrozumienia treści inizia ad imparare
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Many students simply regurgitate what they hear in lectures. | You can get sick to death of a friend regurgitating her partner's opinions.
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pobierać, uzyskać, wyciągnąć np. dane inizia ad imparare
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I retrieved the data I needed from his computer. | As children older, their strategies for storing and retrieving information improve.
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zapowiedź (np. programu), podgląd (przed oficjalnym pokazem) inizia ad imparare
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The company is offering a sneak peek at the new software.
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prowokujący (o zachowaniu), wyzywający (o spojrzeniu), nieposłuszny (o osobie) inizia ad imparare
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She gave him a hard, defiant look across the table. / The protesters blocking the entrance to the offices remained defiant this morning.
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ujawniać, wyjawiać, odsłonić inizia ad imparare
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reveal, disclose (official) She didn't want to reveal where she had actually found it. / She rolled down her socks, revealing the white skin on her calves.
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odstawać, opóźniać się, pozostawać w tyle inizia ad imparare
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We were lagging behind in the technology at the time. | She stopped to wait for Ian who was lagging behind. | Britain is lagging behind the rest of Europe.
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zwiększać, poprawiać, wzmacniać, podnosić (np. szanse, reputację) inizia ad imparare
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enhance (also: improve, strengthen, raise (e.g. chances, reputation) Some people believe that making love should be spontaneous, but in fact, making preparations can actually enhance the experience. | Good lighting will enhance any room. | The publicity has enhanced his reputation.
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inizia ad imparare
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I've come to the conclusion that money does not bring happiness.
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1. pozornie, na pierwszy rzut oka. 2. wygląda na to inizia ad imparare
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seemingly (also: at first glance) He is seemingly nice, but don't let that fool you. / There's seemingly nothing we can do.
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być rzadkością, występować w niewielkiej liczbie inizia ad imparare
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to be thin on the ground (also: to be rare, to be in short supply, be a scarcity)) Pro-Brexit economic arguments have become thin on the ground in the public space.
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chytry, przebiegły, cwany, zręczny, sprytny inizia ad imparare
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cunning (also: sly, smart) I saw through his cunning scheme immediately. (Natychmiast przejrzałem przez jego cwaną intrygę.) | A cunning worker is a real asset.
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co nie znaczy (precyzując wypowiedź) inizia ad imparare
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that is not to say that (also: which does not mean that) This isn’t to say that anything goes - in some situations swearing is still not an option. | That is not to say his hurt was a small one.
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wolna amerykanka (nie obowiązują żadne reguły) inizia ad imparare
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This isn’t to say that anything goes - in some situations swearing is still not an option.
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... i tutaj właśnie wkracza coś inizia ad imparare
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... and here is where sth comes (in/into play) Here is where the repositories come into play - and insight management processes around them.
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czynić kogoś odpowiedzialnym, obarczać kogoś odpowiedzialnością, wyciągnąć konsekwencje, rozliczać kogoś z czegoś inizia ad imparare
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hold/make sb responsible/accountable for sth If anything happens, I'll hold you responsible for it. | It was not my fault, but he wants to hold me responsible for it. |
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zamieniać (się), wymieniać (się) inizia ad imparare
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swap (with), switch (with) They swapped seats. / The FODMAP diet involves swapping high FODMAP foods in your diet with similar low FODMAP alternatives.
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przegląd, reforma, naprawa, przegląd kapitalny inizia ad imparare
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It is about time a general overhaul of public transport was carried out. / Our parliamentary system is in need of an overhaul.
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inizia ad imparare
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obviously, it goes without saying that Of course, it goes without saying that you'll be paid for the extra hours you work.
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inizia ad imparare
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His policies, especially in the first two years of his presidency, often have been confusing and contradictory. | Upon further questioning, the witnesses gave inconsistent and sometimes contradictory answers.
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inizia ad imparare
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In the last analysis, it is illogical because it is self-contradictory.
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inizia ad imparare
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Pain and suffering are not measurable. | While the technique had little impact on infants, it produced measurable benefits with 7 to 9 year olds.
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rozumowanie, argumentacja inizia ad imparare
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Simple reasoning, a child could do it. | If we applied the same reasoning to other areas, Europe would be on the road to ruin.
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inizia ad imparare
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formulate a hypothesis make a hypothesis introduce a hypothesis create a hypothesis investigate a hypothesis propose a hypothesis develop a hypothesis confirm a hypothesis reject a hypothesis contradict a hypothesis
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inizia ad imparare
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His speech was full of lies and contradictions. | She pointed out the contradiction between Wilson's statements and his votes in the Senate.
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główna przyczyna, podstawowa przyczyna inizia ad imparare
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In fact, that might be the root cause of the problem. | Determining the root cause can help determine the best action plan.
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przypuszczenie, założenie inizia ad imparare
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You hurt his feelings with your mistaken assumptions. | It was only a foolish assumption. | My assumption was that they wanted to come with us.
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niepewność (np. losu), niejasność (np. przyszłości), wątpliwość inizia ad imparare
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uncertainty (also: ambiguity, doubt) There is a lot of uncertainty at the moment as to the future.
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wzmocnić, wzmacniać (np. gospodarkę), 2. podnieść, podtrzymać (np. morale) inizia ad imparare
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Then there is the question of how to bolster our sovereignty. | We need to bolster our defenses in preparation for the incoming war. | His speech bolstered the morale of the army.
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nadrobić coś (np. pracę, naukę) inizia ad imparare
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catch up on something/make up sth I have to catch up on paperwork. | She has to catch up on her homework. | I must catch up on my wasted time and start living the way I want to. | I have to catch up with all these years and go on vacation.
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dogonić kogoś, osiągnąć czyjś poziom inizia ad imparare
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John had to catch up with his classmates after an illness.
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wyróżniać się w czymś, być w czymś lepszym od innych, osiągać w czymś znakomite wyniki inizia ad imparare
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to excel at sth (stand out in something) Jack has always excelled in sports.
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oś pozioma/oś pionowa (np. wykresu) inizia ad imparare
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horizontal axis/vertical axis (e.g. chart)
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w prawej górnej ćwiartce/w lewej dolnej ćwiartce inizia ad imparare
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in the top right-hand quadrant/in the bottom left-hand quadrant
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badać coś, analizować coś, przeglądać coś (frazal) inizia ad imparare
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The doctors are going over my test results right now. | She was going over the newspaper a minute ago. | Can you go over my application and correct the mistakes?
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przeznaczać, poświęcać (np. pieniądze, czas), popełniać, dopuszczać się inizia ad imparare
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I need to commit some money for a new car. | I'm mad that I committed my time to this. | I committed a lot of time and money to raising my children. | They will arrest you if you commit a crime. | He committed adultery with a married woman.
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decydujący, zdecydowany (stanowczy), bezapelacyjny inizia ad imparare
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Women can play a decisive role in the debate over cloning. | a talent for quick decisive action | The answer was a decisive no.
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zabrać się do czegoś (np. trudnego zadania) inizia ad imparare
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I finally got down to work. | I will get down to this hard task. | We need to get down to some serious talking.
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mieć z kimś dobre stosunki, dobrze się z kimś dogadywać, lubić kogoś, żyć w zgodzie inizia ad imparare
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get along/on with someone Do you get along with your colleagues? | I get along with my siblings. | I never got on with my brother.
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wyluzować, zwolnić tempo, lenić się inizia ad imparare
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slack off (chill out, slow down) Both players could slack off and still break the record. | He was accused of slacking off and taking too many holidays.
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w niejasnych okolicznościach inizia ad imparare
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under murky circumstances Almost four dozen Sunni inmates were killed in the incident under murky circumstances. | Davis was taken to Kot Lakhpat prison, on the industrial fringes of Lahore, a jail with a reputation for inmates dying under murky circumstances.
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zastępować kogoś (w pracy) inizia ad imparare
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I'm filling in for my co-worker today. | Will you fill in for me next week? | The manager told me to fill in for Jim in tomorrow's meeting.
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inizia ad imparare
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I'm knocking off in two hours, then we can go on a date. | What time do you knock off work? | I don't knock off until six.
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inizia ad imparare
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to go under (go belly up, go bankrupt) Our company went under last year. | The charity will go under unless a generous donor can be found within the next few months.
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zostać dłużej (np. w pracy, po lekcji, kiedy inni wychodzą wcześniej) inizia ad imparare
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I stayed behind after class. | I need you to stay behind in case something goes wrong. |
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inizia ad imparare
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Children grow up and are no longer children. | You need some time to grow up. | Trading settlements grew up by the river. | Problems, which we haven't expected, suddenly grew up.
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startować (o samolocie), nabierać rozpędu (np. o karierze), odnieść nagły sukces, zdjąć coś (np. ubranie) inizia ad imparare
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The plane took off at 12. | His book took off and he became famous. | My career is finally taking off! | Kathy took off her clothes and went to the bathroom. | Don't take your eyes off your oponent.
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wyjmować coś, wyciągnąć coś, wypakowywać coś, wypłacać pieniądze, uzyskiwać, dostawać, zaciągać (np. pożyczkę) (phrasal verb) inizia ad imparare
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She took out a splinter from my thumb. | Take the tub of ice cream out of the bag and put it in the fridge. | I took money out from the ATM. |
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napełniać (np. pojemnik), wypełniać się (czymś), tankować (np. samochód) inizia ad imparare
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Fill this jar with cold water. | The swimming pool filled up with water. | I've driven as much as 550 km before having to fill the car up again.
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poczekać, trzymać się kurczowo, zależeć od czegoś (phrasal verb) inizia ad imparare
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Hang on! What are you doing? | Hang on, whom are we talking about? | She hung on to my hand. | Hang on to the rope! I'll save you. | My career hangs on his decision.
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popisywać się, chwalić się (frazal) inizia ad imparare
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I think he's just showing off. | He likes to show his muscles off. | She gets embarrassed when her dad shows her off. | He's always showing off to his classmates. ALSO: to brag, to trumpet, to boast
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wyzdrowieć, dochodzić do siebie (np. po chorobie, wypadku), pogodzić się z czymś (np. z utratą czegoś), dawać sobie z czymś spokój, odpuszczać coś sobie, kończyć z czymś inizia ad imparare
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Nie mylić z get sth over (with) - mieć coś z głowy, mieć coś za sobą, zakończyć coś Fortunately, he's got over the shock. | She still hasn't got over the flu. | She needs time to get over the breakup. | I got over the fact that we are not together anymore. | Stop talking about that match. Get over it!
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wpaść do kogoś, odwiedzić kogoś inizia ad imparare
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Can you drop by for dinner? | He never warns you when he's going to drop by.
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zmyślić coś, wymyślić coś (np. historię, kłamstwo) inizia ad imparare
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make sth up / make up sth I think she made the whole thing up. | I had to quickly make up a lie.
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nadrabiać coś (np. pracę), odrabiać coś (np. godziny w pracy) (phrasal verb) inizia ad imparare
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I need to make up the work to meet the deadline. | I will make up the missing hours tommorrow.
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inizia ad imparare
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make up for something to somebody I promise that I will make up to you for what I've done.
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pogodzić się (z kimś, po kłótni) inizia ad imparare
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I hope we'll make up after this argument. | I can't make up with her. I'm still mad at her.
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przedyskutować coś, omówić coś inizia ad imparare
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talk something over, also: discuss something Don't tell me you've come here at this hour to talk something over. | We need to talk our plan over.
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wypróbować coś (np. nową ideę lub produkt) inizia ad imparare
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test (/try) something out The students tested out their cost-cutting ideas in several companies.
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patrzeć na kogoś z góry, pogardzać kimś inizia ad imparare
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look down on someone (also: despise someone) He thinks he can look down on her because she doesn't have a job.
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oczekiwać na coś z niecierpliwością inizia ad imparare
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look forward to something I'm looking forward to hearing from you again. | Have you been looking forward to it too?
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The printing machines are always breaking down. | Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road. |
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inizia ad imparare
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I accidentally broke the computer.
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odwołać coś, zaprzestać czegoś inizia ad imparare
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call sth off (cancel sth) They called off the meeting. | Kanye West called the rest of his tour off. | The police called the search for a missing girl off. | They called off the resuscitation and declared him dead.
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odłożyć coś, przełożyć coś na później, opóźnić coś inizia ad imparare
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to put sth off (postpone something) He put off writing the essay until the last minute. | The teacher had to put off the class till the following week.
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przesunąć coś na wcześniejszy termin inizia ad imparare
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The meeting’s been brought forward to Thursday.
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podnosić coś, poruszać coś, napomykać o czymś (np. temat, problem) inizia ad imparare
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Don't bring that subject up if you don't want her to start crying. | Don't bring up that subject in his presence.
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uniknąć kary za coś, wywinąć się od czegoś (gdy coś uszło komuś na sucho) inizia ad imparare
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You will never get away with it! | If I thought I could get away with it, I wouldn't pay my taxes at all.
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inizia ad imparare
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I really get worked up with people who make a big issue out of something that they know little about. | Boss, you don't need to get worked up.
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powiedzieć komuś o czymś aby upewnić się, że to rozumie lub akceptuje (skonsultować coś z kimś) inizia ad imparare
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Run this idea by your boss. | Could you run that past me again? | I would like to run some ideas by you before we agree to the deal.
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wziąć się do roboty, zakasać rękawy inizia ad imparare
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to knuckle down (get to work) You're going to have to really knuckle down (to your work) if you want to pass your final exams.
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mieć za dużo (np. pracy), być zawalonym (pracą) inizia ad imparare
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be/get snowed under (with) I found myself snowed under with work. | Don't expect any help -- they're snowed under at the moment. | He had applied for a grant but the Council was snowed under by applications. | Since the hurricane, builders have been snowed under with work.
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zaspokajać, spełniać (np. czyjeś żądania, potrzeby) inizia ad imparare
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cater for sb (satisfy, meet someone's demands, needs) The club caters for children between the ages of four and twelve. | Schools often fail to cater for the needs of gifted children. | This section of the bookstore caters for minority interests.
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sprawić, że coś będzie się wydawać bardziej pozytywne/przyjemne, niż w rzeczywistości jest (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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We are not going to sugarcoat the facts for partisan gain. | It is not our job to sugar-coat the rise of hate crimes. The statistics are real.
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osobisty interes (także: własny, żywotny) (często z dezaprobatą)) inizia ad imparare
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Since he owns the strip of land, Cook has a vested interest in the project being approved. | As both a teacher and parent, she had a vested interest in seeing the school remain open.
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mieć pretensje do całego świata z powodu poczucia, że zostało się potraktowanym nie fair (idiom) lub że jest się gorszym od innych ludzi inizia ad imparare
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to have a chip on your shoulder He's got a chip on his shoulder about not having been to university. | The Doyle kid has had a chip on his shoulder ever since his mom and dad divorced. |
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być adwokatem diabła, bronić niesłusznej sprawy, udawać niezgadzanie się z kimś w celu prowokowania dyskusji inizia ad imparare
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to be the devil's advocate I don't really believe all that - I was just playing devil's advocate. |
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wahać się, nie móc podjąć decyzji, siedzieć okrakiem na płocie, unikać wypowiedzenia swojego zdania w dyskusji/sporze inizia ad imparare
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to be (/sit) on the fence Todd’s still sitting on the fence, trying to decide which school he wants to go to. | The weakness of the book is that it sits on the fence on important issues.
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być w lepszej sytuacji w związku z jakimś zdarzeniem (przyszłym, przeszłym) LUB mieć więcej pieniędzy niż się miało wcześniej lub więcej niż inni inizia ad imparare
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He'd be better off working for a bigger company. | When his parents died, he found himself $100,000 better off
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mimochodem, przy okazji myślenia lub mówienia o czymś innym inizia ad imparare
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Leo mentioned in passing that you are going on vacation next week. | In my previous post I mentioned in passing the worst geopolitical nightmare scenario for the „small countries” of Eastern Europe.
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szczególnie, zwłaszcza, głównie, przede wszystkim inizia ad imparare
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notably (especially, in particular, above all, mainly)
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hipoteza robocza, założenie robocze inizia ad imparare
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working hypothesis, working assumption For this note, I will make a working assumption that the “small countries” are better off when they are independent. |
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czynić dygresję, odbiegać (od tematu) inizia ad imparare
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digress, deviate (from the subject) The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory. | A full-scale debate with this argument will digress too far from the topic of this note.
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"Bow" as in the weapon, not the front of a ship | “modern” as in: since the peace of Westphalia in 1648, so that’s a rather generous definition of modernity
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przyłożyć się do czegoś, przyczynić się do czegoś, mieć w coś wkład inizia ad imparare
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She didn't contribute to our success, so why should she get any money? | You have the right to decide how you want to contribute to our project. | Don't forget I contributed to this project.
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We agree completly (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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We're of the same mind on most political issues.
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something that is very unpleasant but must be accepted (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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a bitter pill (to swallow) Losing to a younger player was a bitter pill to swallow.
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to seem to be true or reasonable (about argument, explanation, story, alibi, reason, etc.) inizia ad imparare
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Her alibi just didn't hold water. | The jury convicted her because her story just didn’t hold water.
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to avoid talking about what is important (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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Don't beat around the bush - get to the point! | Quit beating around the bush and say what’s on your mind.
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It's obvious that (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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It goes without saying that Of course, it goes without saying that you'll be paid for the extra hours you work.
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to make an argument or bad situation worse (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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add insult to injury (add fuel to the fire) I was late and, to add insult to injury, forgot my keys. | The discovery that the government was aware of the cover-up has really added fuel to the fire.
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to succeed in achieving two things in a single action (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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kill two birds with one stone I killed two birds with one stone and picked the kids up on the way to the supermarket. | I can bring your suit to the cleaners when I pick up the kids and kill two birds with one stone.
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to lose an opportunity to do something by being slow to act (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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There were tickets available last week, but he missed the boat by waiting till today to try to buy some. | I decided not to go to college, but watching all my friends go off made me feel like I'd missed the boat.
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Said when sb has to do something before any progress can be made in a situation (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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The ball is in someone's court It's up to you what to do - the ball is in your court now.
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to decide how to deal with a situation as it develops, rather than acting according to plans made earlier (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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We can't make a decision yet. Let's just play it by ear. | "I can’t tell you what to expect." "Don’t worry, I’ll play it by ear."
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A problem is caused entirely by the fault of the user (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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Problem exists between keyboard and chair
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a fact, idea, or subject that takes people's attention away from the central point being considered (idiom) (fałszywy trop) inizia ad imparare
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The police investigated many clues, but they were all red herrings. | Racism was not a factor in the case – that was a red herring thrown in by the defense lawyers.
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to waste time trying to create something that someone else has already created (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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We don't need to reinvent the wheel, we just need to hire someone who already knows how to make the system work.
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something, esp. a name, is familiar to you (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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His name rang a bell, but I don’t know where I met him. |
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used to say that you do not think that something is very difficult to do or to understand (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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It is not rocket science (It is not brain surgery) My coach always said, "Basketball is not rocket science. It's about putting the ball in the basket." | Just keep calm and do it. It's not brain surgery.
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to show someone how to do a job or activity (idiom) inizia ad imparare
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Lynn spent an afternoon showing the new girl the ropes.
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