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very ordinary and therefore not interesting začněte se učit
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Mundane matters such as paying bills and shopping for food do not interest her. The show was just another mundane family sitcom. mundane life, job, activity
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przestarzały, zdezaktualizowany začněte se učit
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Traditional retailing is in danger of being rendered obsolete by the internet. to be rendered / become obsolete
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rodzaj, gatunek [a style, especially in the arts, that involves a particular set of characteristics] začněte se učit
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genre /of art/, a literary/ musical/ film genre the genre of landscape painting...
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powtarzalny, monotonny, nudny [containing or consisting of fixed and repeated groups of words or ideas] začněte se učit
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The text was dull and formulaic.
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odsiać, przesiać, przefitrować to make a close examination of all the parts of something in order to find something or to separate what is useful from what is not začněte se učit
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After my father's death, I had to sift through all his papers.
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nieskazitelny (flawless), bezbłędny perfect and without any mistakes začněte se učit
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He gave an immaculate performance as the aging hero. dressed in an immaculate white suit, an immaculate garden
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cover letter (UK covering letter) Interested applicants who meet all the requirements should send a covering letter and curriculum vitae to the above address.
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intelektualny, mentalny, myślowy, pojęciowy, psychiczny, rozumowy [based on ideas or principles] in a way that relates to ideas or principles začněte se učit
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Conceptual learning means understanding the underlying principles and relationships within a subject rather than just memorizing facts or procedures. It's about grasping the "why" behind information, enabling deeper understanding and improved retention.
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learning something in order to be able to repeat it from memory, rather than in order to understand it začněte se učit
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The emphasis in most schools is still on rote learning. We are concerned that questions like these appear to require only rote learning rather than a deeper understanding of the subject.
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siła woli [the ability to control your own thoughts and the way in which you behave] začněte se učit
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It took a lot of willpower to stay calm. I don't have the willpower to diet.
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mieć pierwszeństwo przed czymś, być ważniejszym od czegoś to be more important than something začněte se učit
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Parents' concern for their children's future often overrides all their other concerns.
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rywalizować [z kimś] o coś začněte se učit
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vie - vying [ˈvaɪɪŋ], compete to vie [with sb] for sth
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an understanding friend come to/reach an understanding - It took several hours of discussion before they could come to/reach an understanding.
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natknąć się na coś [to find something by chance začněte se učit
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He came across some of his old love letters in his wife's desk.
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zrobić wrażenie, wypaść [to behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic] ... jakby... začněte se učit
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come across as - He comes across as a bit of a bore in an interview. She comes across really well (= creates a positive image) on television.
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wzywać, zwłoać [to order someone to come to or be present at a particular place, or to officially arrange a meeting of people] začněte se učit
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We were summoned to the headmaster's office. On 20 July, the town council was summoned to hear an emergency report on its finances.
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nadprzyrodzone [having a special mental ability, for example so that you are able to know what will happen in the future or know what people are thinking] umiejśtności ale... supernatural [caused by forces that cannot be explained by science] začněte se učit
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psychic [psychic powers, ability] Ghosts and evil spirits are supernatural. She is said to have supernatural powers and to be able to communicate with the dead.
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a brand name for a board, printed with letters of the alphabet and numbers, that people use in the belief that it will help them receive messages from people who are dead začněte se učit
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Ouija board /ˈwiː.dʒə ˌbɔːd/
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niepokojący [making you feel worried or upset] začněte se učit
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It's disturbing that such a prominent politician is so easily led. I heard something rather disturbing at work this morning.
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uzdolniony [having natural artistic, technical, etc. ability] začněte se učit
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artistically, technically, spiritually, scientifically, mathematically inclined She's very bright, but she's not academically inclined.
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a word or expression from a particular subject area that has become fashionable by being used a lot, especially on television and in the newspapers začněte se učit
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Companies know there's nothing like a hot new buzzword, like ‘nanotechnology’ or ‘sustainability’, to get the attention of investors. "Listening to the people" was the buzz word among politicians.
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powszechna wiedza [a belief or opinion that everyone has] začněte se učit
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It's common wisdom that people turn to escapist entertainment during difficult times.
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For the common good of our country, we need better employment prospects for our young people. Most people are willing to work together for the common good.
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mieć coś wspólnego [to share interests, experiences, or other characteristics with someone or something] začněte se učit
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When you meet Alice, you'll find that you have a lot in common, including your love of classical music. We don't really have much in common. The two actors have little in common other than both having Oscars.
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podobnie jak... [in the same way as someone or something] začněte se učit
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in common with someone/something These are just some of the challenges we face in common with other schools in our region. In common with many mothers, she feels torn between her family and her work. I thought, in common with many other commentators, that the regime would fall.
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gwałtownie rosnący (increasing) začněte se učit
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z nastaniem dwudziestego wieku začněte se učit
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at the turn of the twentieth century
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wyjść na jaw, ujawnić się začněte se učit
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niedługo potem, wkrótce potem začněte se učit
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uznać kogoś/coś za coś [to publicly praise or show approval for a person or an achievement] začněte se učit
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Heppner has been hailed as one of the finest tenors in the operatic world today. She's been hailed as one of the best young dancers today. The film was hailed as a masterpiece in its day.
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wołać, zawołać [to call someone in order to attract their attention] začněte se učit
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Shall we hail a taxi? I tried to hail her from across the room.
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z wielu powodów; z różnych powodów začněte se učit
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In some/many ways it would be better if we met on Monday rather than Wednesday.
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stracić / nawiązać / utrzymywać kontakt začněte se učit
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to lose / establish / maintain contact
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wcześniej [ale jeszcze dzisiaj, to teraz] at some point before the current time, on the same day začněte se učit
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"she had lived alone ever since her husband died"
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"every so often I need a laugh to stay sane" from time to time; occasionally
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from time to time; occasionally začněte se učit
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since the day before yesterday
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