slovník Polský - Angličtina

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1. launch launch


Better to extend an olive branch than launch a missile.
launch a campaign
launch=initiate=start=turn on; launch a new product on the market
Last year they launched a very successful skin care product.
career launch
Fixed‐wing drones can be hand‐launched, but often they require a runway or even an unwieldy catapult.
The launch, which had been scheduled for this morning, was postponed because of the illness of shuttle Commander John Creighton.
The design was also given the finishing touch to have launch impact and dynamism provided by the novelty of the arch shaped logo design.
By his own writing, this man was either asleep, at a prayer meeting with Al and Tipper or learning how to launch a nuclear missile out of a suitcase.
hopefully we're about to make that learning journey a bit easier as we launch a brand new online course.
In 1989 Pepsi-Cola launched a new product called Pepsi A.M., which was aimed at the 'breakfast cola drinker'. It was an immediate flop.
We tried again and again to launch our kite into the air, but there wasn’t enough wind for it to fly.
if you launch a new product, book, website, etc, you let a lot of people know that it is starting to exist so that they can buy it or make use of it
We watched from the quayside as the ship was launched into the sea.
On Monday, the Pierson Publishing House will launch an ambitious advertising compaign for Real Life, a highly anticipated new novel from Korea.

2. bring out bring out


You really bring out the best in me. You make me want to be a better person.
The spices really bring out the flavour of the meat.
Reserved bring out new collection every quarter.
You bring out the worst in me with your mistrust.
I'll bring out the best for me
He wanted to bring out your gifts, no doubt. But whatever you bring extra hot, bring out mild too. Sudden changes tend to bring out... her color.
bring out the best in you

3. put into the market put into the market



4. entrepreneur entrepreneur


Otto Lilienthal was a German engineer and entrepreneur.
I am an entrepreneur.
Bill Gates is one of the best entrepreneurs of all time.
The worst entrepreneur is the one who brings his company into bankruptcy.
The bank offers loans to encourage entrepreneurs.
John is a born entrepreneur, he always has new business ideas.
Silvio Berlusconi is an Italian politician, the current Prime Minister of Italy, as well as a successful entrepreneur.
An entrepreneur is a natural, a legal or an organizational unit referred in article 33(1) § 1 conducting business or professional activity on its own behalf.
As an entrepreneur myself, I have experienced this red tape at first hand for many years.
An entrepreneur has the greatest chance of success by focusing on a market niche.
It's not easy to be an entrepreneur - you need a good idea and lots of financial backing.
She invited many local entrepreneurs. He is a wealthy entrepreneur.
That’s the idea of entrepreneur Syed Karim and its goal is to give people access to information
An entrepreneur is the owner or manager of a companny who, by risk and initiative, attempts to make profits.
Dustin Moskovitz is a Jewish entrepreneur. He is one of the co-founders of Facebook.

5. launched launched


They launched a rocket.
Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto launched the battle.
The Communists launched a major military campaign.
Recently he launched a new business.
Japan launched a new invasion of China in July, 1937.
The rocket was launched into space.
A fund was launched to set up a monument in memory of the dead man.
A moon rocket will be launched tonight.
They launched a series of major economic programs.
My uncle's company launched a new product last month.
The French government has launched an online game that challenges taxpayers to balance the national budget.
A product has been launched that uses the power from the USB to keep hot drinks warm.
Mariner 9 was launched on May 30, 1971.
We came fearfully close to the Sun's orbit because we launched from the wrong side of Mercury.
He launched his son in the world.

6. introduced to the market introduced to the market