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The population of China is over a/one... začněte se učit
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The population of China is over a/one billion.
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a person who has money, property, etc. that is worth at least 1,000,000,000 dollars, pounds, euros, etc. The new mayor is a ... with no prior government experience. začněte se učit
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The new mayor is a billionaire with no prior government experience.
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Distances in space can be measured in ... of miles. začněte se učit
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Distances in space can be measured in trillions of miles.
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Sadly, ... Tom's midlife crisis začněte se učit
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Sadly, we can no longer afford Tom's midlife crisis
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without money: I can't afford to go on holiday this year - I'm (flat)... začněte se učit
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I can't afford to go on holiday this year - I'm (flat) broke.
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the amount of money a person earns: It's easy to go on expensive holidays when you have a ... the size of hers. začněte se učit
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It's easy to go on expensive holidays when you have a paycheck the size of hers.
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an account that is shared by two or more people: With some ..., two signatures are required before money can be withdrawn. začněte se učit
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With some joint accounts, two signatures are required before money can be withdrawn.
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money that you earn from keeping your money in an account in a bank or other financial organization: You should put the money in a savings account where it will earn... začněte se učit
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You should put the money in a savings account where it will earn interest.
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a form that some people must fill in to give information about how much they have earned in a year; začněte se učit
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to earn money for a family to live on: I can't sit around all day - someone's got to... začněte se učit
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I can't sit around all day - someone's got to bring home the bacon.
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Jaki jest Twój PIN (do karty) začněte se učit
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What's your PIN? What's your PIN number?
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the situation in which something that lasts for a fixed length of time comes to an end or stops being in use: What is the ... of your credit card? (= What is the last date on which it can be used?) začněte se učit
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What is the expiration date of your credit card? (= What is the last date on which it can be used?)
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kod bezpieczeństwa karty bankowej začněte se učit
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an employee of a bank who deals with customers, receives and pays out money, etc.: A ... serves as the primary point of contact for most bank customers, administering most basic banking transactions and answering questions. začněte se učit
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A bank clerk serves as the primary point of contact for most bank customers, administering most basic banking transactions and answering questions.
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to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank or safe (= strong box or cupboard with locks): I ... £500 in my account this morning. začněte se učit
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I deposited £500 in my account this morning.
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an amount of money that is paid back to you if you have paid too much tax: More than 2 million taxpayers will receive checks totaling $1 billion because of the federal ... program. začněte se učit
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More than 2 million taxpayers will receive checks totaling $1 billion because of the federal tax rebate program. More than 2 million taxpayers will receive checks totaling $1 billion because of the federal tax rebate program.
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unikać (płacenia podatków) to avoid or escape from someone or something: He can't ... doing military service forever. začněte se učit
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He can't evade doing military service forever.
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in the US and Canada, a coin worth 1/100th of a dollar; a cent: I keep ... in a jar. začněte se učit
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złożyć zeznanie podatkowe a document in which income is reported each year so that income tax can be calculated: You need to ... each year. začněte se učit
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You need to file a tax return each year.
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money that you spend when you are doing your job, that your employer will pay back to you: Don't worry about the cost of lunch - it's on... začněte se učit
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Don't worry about the cost of lunch - it's on expenses.
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przyjmować płatności kartą kredytową začněte se učit
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firma z wyższej półki, spółki giełdowe uważane za bezpieczne A ... company or investment is one that can be trusted and is not likely to fail. začněte se učit
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A blue-chip company or investment is one that can be trusted and is not likely to fail.
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If something ... an amount of money, you must pay that amount to buy or do it: "How much does this book ...?" "It ... £25." začněte se učit
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"How much does this book cost?" "It costs £25."
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large in amount, size, force, etc.: a ... bill/fine začněte se učit
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a small amount of money given to someone who has provided you with a service, in addition to the official payment and for their personal use: We don't need to leave a ... for the waiter, because there's a service charge included in the bill. začněte se učit
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We don't need to leave a tip for the waiter, because there's a service charge included in the bill.
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a dollar: Can I borrow a couple of ...? začněte se učit
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Can I borrow a couple of bucks?
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the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time: Take some foreign ... to cover incidentals like the taxi fare to your hotel. začněte se učit
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Take some foreign currency to cover incidentals like the taxi fare to your hotel.
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an account in a bank or similar financial organization that earns interest; Students are being encouraged to open a ... and manage their money. začněte se učit
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Students are being encouraged to open a savings account and manage their money.
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a machine in a shop or other business that records sales and into which money received is put; He said the man worked behind the ... at his father's business. začněte se učit
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He said the man worked behind the cash register at his father's business.
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to give money as a payment for something: How much did you ...? začněte se učit
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real and not imaginary; able to be shown, touched, or experienced: We need ... evidence if we're going to take legal action. začněte se učit
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We need tangible evidence if we're going to take legal action.
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to disappear or stop being present or existing, especially in a sudden, surprising way: The child ... while on her way home from school. začněte se učit
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The child vanished while on her way home from school.
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If someone ... money, property, or a title, they receive it as a result of the death of a relation: She ... a bit of money when her grandfather died. začněte se učit
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She came into a bit of money when her grandfather died.
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money that you are given regularly, especially to pay for a particular thing: I couldn't have managed at college if I hadn't had an ... from my parents. začněte se učit
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I couldn't have managed at college if I hadn't had an allowance from my parents.
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to dig coal or another substance out of the ground: They ... a lot of copper around these parts. začněte se učit
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They mine a lot of copper around these parts.
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wypełnić zeznanie podatkowe Andy... for half the guards at Shawshank začněte se učit
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Andy did tax returns for half the guards at Shawshank
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wewnętrzny (odbywający się np. w jednej szkole, uczelni, więzieniu) happening within or involving the members of one school, college, or university: an ... basketball competition začněte se učit
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an intramural basketball competition
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sezon rozliczeń podatkowych začněte se učit
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If an amount of money that you spend is ..., it can be taken away from the total amount of income you must pay tax on. All pension contributions are... začněte se učit
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All pension contributions are tax deductible.
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to be able to use the cost of something you have bought to reduce the amount of tax you owe: You might be able to ... the car as a business expense. začněte se učit
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You might be able to write off the car as a business expense.
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a small business run from home; They make and market beeswax cosmetics products as a... začněte se učit
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They make and market beeswax cosmetics products as a cottage industry.
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to receive money as payment for work that you do: I ... $80,000 a year. začněte se učit
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to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time: I had to ... a pen from the invigilator to do the exam. začněte se učit
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I had to borrow a pen from the invigilator to do the exam.
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to manage to get money to invest in a business, project, property, etc.: ... capital/funds/money We will ... funds for reconstruction by disposing of assets. začněte se učit
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raise capital/funds/money We will raise funds for reconstruction by disposing of assets.
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to produce or provide something, especially for the good of other people or for a special purpose: She ... a wonderful meal for us. začněte se učit
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She put on a wonderful meal for us.
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an event such as a concert, performance, etc. that is organized in order to raise money for people in need: benefit concert začněte se učit
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to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity: How much/What do you ... for a haircut and blow-dry? začněte se učit
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How much/What do you charge for a haircut and blow-dry?
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a piece of paper money: a dollar/one-dollar... začněte se učit
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a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money: gold... začněte se učit
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someone who behaves in a silly or dangerous way: He drives like a... začněte se učit
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He drives like a lunatic.
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lunatyk (osoba, która chodzi we śnie) a person who gets out of bed and walks around while they are sleeping; ... can sometimes perform these tasks as normally as they might if they were awake. začněte se učit
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Sleepwalkers can sometimes perform these tasks as normally as they might if they were awake.
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to go from one owner to another: That Italian restaurant is nowhere near as good since it... začněte se učit
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That Italian restaurant is nowhere near as good since it changed hands.
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an arrangement with a bank in which the customer puts in and removes money and the bank keeps a record of it; Modern couples tend to keep their own separate ..., don't they? začněte se učit
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Modern couples tend to keep their own separate bank accounts, don't they?
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so every month they received their pay... začněte se učit
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so every month they received their pay in cash
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Local authorities believe that ... is the best way to enable and facilitate this group of severely disabled people. začněte se učit
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Local authorities believe that cash payment is the best way to enable and facilitate this group of severely disabled people.
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a move from one place, person, or position to another: I got my money through an electronic ... into my account. začněte se učit
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I got my money through an electronic transfer into my account.
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relating to the use of wireless technology to make a payment using a credit card or debit card, or a mobile phone: Our debit cards are now ... and will work at contactless readers throughout the UK. začněte se učit
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Our debit cards are now contactless and will work at contactless readers throughout the UK.
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mode of payment; a way of paying for something, such as cash: They were only accepting credit or debit cards as the... začněte se učit
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They were only accepting credit or debit cards as the form of payment.
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the smell or series of marks left by a person, animal, or thing as it moves along: The dogs are trained to follow the ... left by the fox. začněte se učit
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The dogs are trained to follow the trail left by the fox.
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Lepiej dmuchać na zimne (przysłowie) začněte se učit
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przy sobie (mieć gotówkę) Today it's even possible to leave home without any money ... and pay for shoppign using your phone začněte se učit
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Today it's even possible to leave home without any money on you and pay for shoppign using your phone
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a small, folding case for paper money, credit cards (= plastic cards you use to buy things), other cards that you want to carry with you, and sometimes coins: a leather... začněte se učit
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Personal identification number
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She takes care of transports, ..., cooking and washing herself. začněte se učit
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She takes care of transports, grocery shopping, cooking and washing herself.
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the final price paid for goods or services after subtracting tax and any other costs: Their operating assets were sold for an estimated ... of $80 million, subject to accounting adjustments. začněte se učit
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Their operating assets were sold for an estimated net price of $80 million, subject to accounting adjustments.
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the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together: A ... of 21 horses were entered in the race. začněte se učit
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A total of 21 horses were entered in the race.
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a long, flat, narrow surface or table in a shop, bank, restaurant, etc. at which people are served: There was nobody behind/on the ... when I went into the bank, and I had to wait to be served. začněte se učit
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There was nobody behind/on the counter when I went into the bank, and I had to wait to be served.
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If something is ..., you deserve it because you have worked hard for it: People feel they are being cheated out of their ... cash. začněte se učit
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People feel they are being cheated out of their hard-earned cash.
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It was also in the US that I first saw peaople... začněte se učit
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It was also in the US that I first saw peaople paying with a check.
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money in the form of coins rather than notes: She gave me €5 in... začněte se učit
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She gave me €5 in change.
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the smallest amount of money that employers are legally allowed to pay someone who works for them: The new business couldn't afford to pay more than the... začněte se učit
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The new business couldn't afford to pay more than the minimum wage.
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things for sale, or the things that you own: There is a 25 percent discount on all electrical ... until the end of the week. začněte se učit
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There is a 25 percent discount on all electrical goods until the end of the week.
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to invent a new word or expression, or to use one in a particular way for the first time: Allen Ginsberg ... the term "flower power". začněte se učit
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Allen Ginsberg coined the term "flower power".
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a piece of paper with a price that is attached to a product, or the amount that something costs: How much is it? I can't find the... začněte se učit
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How much is it? I can't find the price tag.
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a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has: During a successful business career, she accumulated a great amount of... začněte se učit
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During a successful business career, she accumulated a great amount of wealth.
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Ma tylko 5 dolarów na koncie začněte se učit
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He has only $5 in his bank account
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Pomożesz mi wypełnić zeznanie podatkowe? začněte se učit
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Can you help me do my tax return?
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international (money) transfer
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pożyczyć (komuś pieniądze) to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back: If you need a coat I can ... you one začněte se učit
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If you need a coat I can lend you one
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to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time: Can I ... £100 off you until next week? začněte se učit
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Can I borrow £100 off you until next week?
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something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something: The company is deep in ... (= owes a lot of money). začněte se učit
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The company is deep in debt (= owes a lot of money).
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They ... to (= owe money to) the bank. začněte se učit
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They are in debt to (= owe money to) the bank.
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to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you: I ... Janet $50. začněte se učit
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a very strong wish to continuously get more of something, especially food or money: He was unsympathetic with many house sellers, complaining that they were motivated by... začněte se učit
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He was unsympathetic with many house sellers, complaining that they were motivated by greed.
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odziedzić, otrzymać w spadku to receive money, a house, etc. from someone after they have died: All her children will ... equally. začněte se učit
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All her children will inherit equally.
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money or objects that someone gives you when they die: The large ... from his aunt meant that he could buy his own boat. začněte se učit
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The large inheritance from his aunt meant that he could buy his own boat.
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something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have been received: Make sure you are given a ... for everything you buy. začněte se učit
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Make sure you are given a receipt for everything you buy.
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a list of things provided or work done together with their cost, for payment at a later time: ... must be submitted by the 24th of every month. začněte se učit
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Invoices must be submitted by the 24th of every month.
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dobrze sytuowany (bogaty, dobrze ustawiony) rich: Her family was very... začněte se učit
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Her family was very-well off.
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(an amount that is) more than is needed: The world is now producing large food surpluses. začněte se učit
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The world is now producing large food surpluses.
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the money that can be officially used in a country; The euro became ... in 12 European countries on Jan. 1, 2002. začněte se učit
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The euro became legal tender in 12 European countries on Jan. 1, 2002.
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money: I don't want to work but I need the... začněte se učit
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I don't want to work but I need the dough.
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money: He has plenty of... začněte se učit
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He has plenty of cheddar.
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dochód po potrąceniu podatku Second, it reduces the contribution rate, and therefore increases the... začněte se učit
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Second, it reduces the contribution rate, and therefore increases the after-tax income.
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wypłacić (kasę w bankomacie) to take money out of an account: This account allows you to ... a maximum daily amount of $500. začněte se učit
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This account allows you to withdraw a maximum daily amount of $500.
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An ... cannot extinguish the whole of his account. začněte se učit
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An account holder cannot extinguish the whole of his account.
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a tax that you have to pay on your income, usually higher for people with larger incomes; avoid/evade/pay ... Several tax evaders got away with no penalties by agreeing to pay ... for previous years. začněte se učit
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avoid/evade/pay income tax Several tax evaders got away with no penalties by agreeing to pay income tax for previous years.
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Podatek od wartości dodanej (VAT) There is no ... on food and medicine. začněte se učit
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There is no value-added tax on food and medicine.
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Do you have any spare change?
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feelings of unhappiness, worry, and disappointment that some people experience at about 40 years old and that can sometimes lead them to make important changes in their life; Many fans were also led to believe the song is about ... at the age of 42. začněte se učit
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Many fans were also led to believe the song is about midlife crisis at the age of 42.
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very shocked or surprised: I am ... and saddened by this news. začněte se učit
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I am stunned and saddened by this news.
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a magazine or book that contains a set of stories told in pictures with a small amount of writing; začněte se učit
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to make someone or something seem ridiculous by making jokes about the person or thing: Late night comedy shows often ... politicians. začněte se učit
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Late night comedy shows often poke fun at politicians.
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a person or group of people whose job is to protect a person, place, or thing from danger or attack, or to prevent a person such as a criminal from escaping: prison... začněte se učit
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to happen at or near the same time: If the heavy rain had ... an extreme high tide, serious flooding would have resulted. začněte se učit
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If the heavy rain had coincided with an extreme high tide, serious flooding would have resulted.
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