1. spur
More money for education will spur economic growth.
It provided the spur to further work out.
spurring the growth - pobudzać wzrost
That's just a shot in the dark. How do you think you'll succeed by just acting on the spur of the moment like that?
“And as we change, we will work with our partners to do likewise” and spur new partnerships, the UN chief said, identifying five key areas:
Vancouver has many bike lanes to try to spur people to cycle.
A bonus was supposed to be a spur for employees to work afterhours.
The spur carries on for a couple of miles.
spur the need for transportation planning
She spurs her team into action.
Automated reminders then ensure that the team leader is given a weekly dose of data, making it possible for him or her to answer three questions shown to measure and help spur engagement and productivity...
Can it be as painful as the spur of a fighting cock in one’s heel?
Regional climate changes have spurred a 6% increase in plant growth
She wanted her son to pass his driving test and, as a spur, offered to buy him a car.
a few encourging words might provide the spur she needs
2. inlet
... established directly across the inlet on the north shore.
3. branch
Better to extend an olive branch than launch a missile.
I think I can reach the branch if you'll give me a boost.
Luckily, I got hold of a branch and was saved from falling.
branch office
Thank you very much for everything while working for the Osaka branch.
Where did he ever come up with the notion of opening a branch?
It's possible to branch out from computing to jobs in banking, accountancy and so on.
Yea, would to God, I were among the roses, That lean to kiss you as you float between While on the lowest branch a bud uncloses A bud uncloses, to touch you, my queen.
The accountants and finance analysts all have their own departmental office two blocks away from the business's main branch.
The message on the website of the South Yorkshire branch of the National Association of Retired Police Officers (Narpo) was made public by accident.
They comprise the branches of well-known firms and department stores, amny specialty shops, at leat one supermarket, confectionery, fast food outlets and even a filling station.
Of special interest are the bromeliads that grow on trunks and along branches of big trees.
My favourite restaurant has three branches; one in London, one in Portsmouth and one in Manchester.
Alpen Capital Limited has received approval from the Abu Dhabi Global Market to establish a branch office in Abu Dhabi.
We must eradicate the drug traffic, root and branch.
4. offshoot
central nucleus with a few offshoots
It’s an offshoot of a Swedish company.
5. limb
Why not go out on a limb? That's where the fruit is.
I'm not going out on a limb for you because you never helped me before.
I went out on a limb and bought 500 shares of Sony stock.
I don't want to go out on a limb.
Tom went out on a limb to help Mary and she didn't even thank him.
Some of the photos have been taken at the risk of life and limb.
Tom Skeleton was shaking and trembling in every limb.
Now look here, we've risked life and limb for you. At least you can show a little appreciation.
He lost a limb in the work.
Many people live with artificial limbs.
The strong wind snapped limbs of many trees in the park
Short limbs.
She rested her tired, aching limbs.
The person can move their limb or stand on it. Does this mean they probably haven't got a broken a bone? The person may still have a broken bone, even if they can move their limb
She went out on a limb defending him, and now she has lost her job.
Angličtina slovo „odnoga„(limb) se zobrazí v sadách:
Plant growth6. prong
Angličtina slovo „odnoga„(prong) se zobrazí v sadách:
Kolos angielski 1