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dokładny, drobiazgowy, skrupulatny, (przesadnie) staranny začněte se učit
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meticulous planning/preparation/research, meticulous attention to detail, meticulous about sth Many hours of meticulous preparation have gone into writing the book. Meticulous attention to detail have contributed to the luxury brand's success. She was meticulous about keeping her expense. The entire project was meticulously planned.
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przepełniony, wypełniony (np, uczucia, smutek, oczy wypełnione łzami) začněte se učit
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Her eyes brimmed with tears when she heard that he was alive. She marched into the job brimming with energy and ideas and passion. They brimmed with optimism as they looked ahead to the new season.
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podkręcać coś, zwiększać coś (głośność, ogrzewanie), skracać coś (np. spódnicę), začněte se učit
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You could always turn the sleeves up. Turn the sound up - I can't hear what they're saying. The tailor took the material up
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zatrzymywać się, przerywać, kończyć, začněte se učit
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halt in production, flooding has brought trains to a halt (prevented them from moving). The bus came to a halt (stopped). If traffic increases the city grinds to a halt (stops completely). The car screeched to a halt (stopped suddenly and noisily)
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na nieokreślony czas/na nieokreślony sposób začněte se učit
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be put off/postponed indefinitely The negotiations have been put off/postponed indefinitely. In the light of recent disclosures, the business deal has been postponed indefinitely.
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zdolność, wydajność (np. intelektu, maszyny), potencjał (np. militarny, nuklearny) začněte se učit
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capability to, have the capability, beyond the capability of "With the new machines we finally have the capability (power) to do the job properly. The university has the capability to monitor for excess energy use. These tests are beyond the capability of an average twelve-year-old."
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być odłożonym na później, czekać na rozmowę telefoniczną začněte se učit
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put someone on hold He's on the phone at the moment- can I put you on hold? put something on hold I was so excited about doing the course, I put everything else on hold. Everything's on hold again because of the bad weather.
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konotacja, skojarzenie (ze słowem) začněte se učit
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"Resolute" means stubborn, but with a more positive connotation. The word "lady" has connotations of refinement and excessive femininity that some women find offensive.
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začněte se učit
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"widespread famine Another crop failure could result in widespread famine. die of famine There were reports of refugees dying of famine. Thousands of people emigrated during the Irish potato famine of 1845–46."
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ledwie, ledwo, prawie nie, prawie wcale, zaledwie (z dużym wysiłkiem) začněte se učit
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"They have barely enough (= no more than what is needed) to pay the rent this month. She was barely (= only just) 15 when she won her first championship."
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začněte se učit
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a team of intrepid explorers
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wyobrażalny, możliwy do pomyślenia začněte se učit
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syn. Imaginable It's just conceivable (= possible although difficult to imagine) (that) the hospital made a mistake. Books on every conceivable subject lined one wall.
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syn. Possibly Conceivably, some brain cells could be damaged during this process.
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początkowo, wstępnie, na początku začněte se učit
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"Initially, most people approved of the new plan. The damage was far more serious than initially believed."
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hałaśliwe zachowanie, szamotanina, przepychanka, przepychanki, szarpanina, awantura, rozróba, bijatyka začněte se učit
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She enjoys the rough and tumble of politics. It was just a bit of rough and tumble. rough-and-tumble politics
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