questão |
resposta |
prawnie zastrzeżony 2. chroniony patentem (produkt), markowy, autorski começar a aprender
|
|
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
to combine into a single group or thing: The theory is that galaxies coalesced from smaller groupings of stars.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
in the middle of an event, situation, or activity: 1. I'm sorry but I'm too busy - I'm in the midst of writing a report. 2. The country is in the midst of an economic crisis.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
continued effort to do or achieve something, even when this is difficult or takes a long time: 1. It took a lot of patience and perseverance for all sides to reach an agreement. 2. Over and over, they have shown perseverance in the face of adversity.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
|
|
|
szanse, prawdopodobieństwo, los começar a aprender
|
|
the probability (= how likely it is) that a particular thing will or will not happen: 1. If you drive a car all your life, the odds are that you'll have an accident at some point. 2. There are heavy odds against people succeeding in such a bad economic climate.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
something that seems real but is not: Was it just a figment of my imagination or did I hear John's voice in the other room?
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
If a reason, argument, etc. is compelling, it makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong: 1. compelling evidence 2. It's a fairly compelling argument for going.
|
|
|
1. złoczyńca, łotr 2. czarny charakter (w literaturze) começar a aprender
|
|
a bad person who harms other people or breaks the law: 1. Some people believe that Richard III was not the villain he is generally thought to have been. 2. He's either a hero or a villain, depending on your point of view.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
to consider information, esp. as something that might influence a result: It’s going to feel like 110° there when you factor in the humidity.
|
|
|
sporadyczny, przerywany (np. sen) começar a aprender
|
|
not happening regularly or continuously; stopping and starting repeatedly or with periods in between: 1. intermittent rain 2. an intermittent noise 3. Although she made intermittent movie appearances, she was essentially a stage actress.
|
|
|
1. wyprzedzić, zdystansować 2. przewyższyć começar a aprender
|
|
1. to move faster or further than someone or something: 2. to develop faster or further than something: 1. The men easily outran the police officer who was chasing them. 2. In the future, demand for tungsten will outrun supply.
|
|
|
zdrowy rozsądek, zdrowy rozsądek começar a aprender
|
|
1. the state of having a healthy mind and not being mentally ill: 2. the fact of showing good judgment and understanding: 1. He'd been behaving so strangely that they began to doubt/question his sanity. 2. to keep/preserve/retain your sanity 3. The closer we got to the deadline for action, the more I questioned the sanity of the decision we had taken.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
to understand something completely: 1. I fail to comprehend their attitude. 2. He doesn't seem to comprehend the scale of the problem
|
|
|
przypisywać autorstwo (np. wypowiedzi, tekstu) começar a aprender
|
|
to consider something to be caused, created, or owned by someone or something: 1. To what do you ascribe the enormous success of your latest book? 2. People like to ascribe human feelings to animals (= believe animals have human feelings).
|
|
|
1. odzyskanie (np. danych z komputera) 2. odzyskiwanie (np. utraconego przedmiotu) começar a aprender
|
|
the process of finding and bringing back something: 1. The box can be opened mechanically to allow retrieval of medications. 2. the storage and retrieval of information
|
|
|
1. precyzować, dokładnie określić 2. precyzyjny começar a aprender
|
|
1. to find out or say the exact position in space or time of something: 2. to discover or describe the exact facts about something: 1. It is not possible to pinpoint precisely the time of death. 2. Emergency workers at the site are still unable to pinpoint the cause of the explosion.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
1. a bad person who harms other people or breaks the law: 2. a criminal: 3. a character in a book, play, film, etc. who harms other people: 1a. Some people believe that Richard III was not the villain he is generally thought to have been. 2a. He's either a hero or a villain, depending on your point of view. 3. He made his reputation as an actor playing villains.
|
|
|
najważniejszy, nadrzędny, główny começar a aprender
|
|
more important than anything else: Synonyms overriding There are many priorities, but reducing the budget deficit is paramount/is of paramount importance.
|
|
|
kadencja, okres piastowania jakiegoś stanowiska começar a aprender
|
|
being the legal owner of land, a job, or an official public position, or the period of time during which you own it: During his tenure as dean, he had a real influence on the students.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
in a way that is unable to be separated, released, or escaped from: 1. His name was inextricably linked with the environmental movement. 2. The history of children's literature is inextricably tied to the marketplace.
|
|
|
gorliwy, żarliwy, zaciekły (np. zwolennik jakiejś sprawy) começar a aprender
|
|
showing strong feelings: an ardent supporter of Manchester United an ardent feminist
|
|
|
1. drażliwy (temat), trudny (probldrut2. ciernisty (krzak), kolczasty (drut), kolący (kwiat) começar a aprender
|
|
A thorny problem or subject is difficult to deal with: the thorny issue of taxation
|
|
|
kołek, hak (coś jak wieszak) começar a aprender
|
|
a small stick or hook that sticks out from a surface and from which objects, especially clothes, can hang: He took off his coat/hat and hung it on the peg.
|
|
|
1. uratować, ocalić 2. ocalenie, ratunek começar a aprender
|
|
to try to make a bad situation better: 1. It was a desperate attempt to salvage the situation. 2. After the fraud scandal he had to make great efforts to salvage his reputation.
|
|
|
1. drgać (z bólu) 2. cofać się (ze strachu) 3. upaść na duchu 4. krzywić się (np. na widok czegoś nieprzyjemnego, z bólu) começar a aprender
|
|
to show pain or embarrassment suddenly and for a short time in the face, often moving the head back at the same time: 1. Did I hurt you? I thought I saw you wince. 2. It makes me wince even thinking about eye operations.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
|
|
|
rzeczownik 1. usterka, zakłócenieprzeszkoda, komplikacja czasownik 2. zaciąć się, przestać działać (na chwilę) começar a aprender
|
|
a small problem or fault that prevents something from being successful or working as well as it should: 1. We'd expected a few glitches, but everything's gone remarkably smoothly. 2. The system has been plagued with glitches ever since its launch.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
(PROBLEM) a problem that delays or interrupts something for a while, but does not usually cause serious difficulties: We've had one or two slight hiccups, but progress has generally been quite steady.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
"they may leave or they may accept the change, but either way, it'll take some work on your end"
|
|
|
zagmatwany, pogmatwany, poza kontrolą começar a aprender
|
|
go haywire to stop working, often in a way that is very sudden and noticeable: The television's gone haywire.
|
|
|
nieprzezroczystość, mętność começar a aprender
|
|
the state of being opaque, or the degree to which something is opaque
|
|
|
1. poprawiać (wydajność), zwiększać (efektywność), usprawniać (proces) 2. optymalizować, usprawniać (poprzez oszczędności) começar a aprender
|
|
(IMPROVE) to improve the effectiveness of an organization such as a business or government, often by making the way activities are performed simpler: 1. The cost-cutting measures include streamlining administrative procedures in the company. 2. Leading organizations use software to streamline their workflow.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
stiff or fixed; not able to be bent or moved: a rigid steel and concrete structure I was rigid with (= stiff and unable to move because of) fear.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
the act of officially detaining someone: Concern has been expressed about the death in detention of a number of political prisoners.
|
|
|
przyjęcie, odbiór (reakcja) começar a aprender
|
|
the way in which people react to something or someone: Her first book got a wonderful/warm/frosty reception from the critics.
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
to say officially that an agreement, permission, a law, etc. is no longer in effect: Synonyms repeal The authorities have revoked their original decision to allow development of this rural area.
|
|
|
zawiesić, przerwać, odkładać, odroczyć (spotkanie, posiedzenie) começar a aprender
|
|
to have a pause or rest during a formal meeting or trial: 1. The meeting was adjourned until Tuesday. 2. Shall we adjourn for lunch?
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
a person who is blamed for something that someone else has done: The captain was made a scapegoat for the team's failure
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
an offensive remark or action: Synonym affront 1. She made several insults about my appearance. 2. The steelworkers' leader rejected the two percent pay rise saying it was an insult to the profession.
|
|
|
1. brutalny, okrutny, surowy (nieprzyjemny i niesprawiedliwy, np. los, kara) 2. srogi, surowy (zimny, nieprzyjemny lub niebezpieczny, o warunkach lub klimacie) começar a aprender
|
|
adjective (UNKIND) unpleasant, unkind, cruel, or more severe than is necessary: 1. harsh criticism 2. The children had had a harsh upbringing. 3. We thought the punishment was rather harsh for such a minor offence.
|
|
|
1. nieograniczony, nieskończony (np. o możliwościach) 2. niejasny, niewyraźny, nieokreślony começar a aprender
|
|
not exact, not clear, or without clear limits: 1. The project has been postponed for an indefinite period. 2. an indefinite number of people
|
|
|
começar a aprender
|
|
Hasty actions are done in a hurry, sometimes without the necessary care or thought: 1. He warned against making hasty decisions. 2. Now let's not leap to any hasty conclusions.
|
|
|
namieszać, wprowadzać zamieszanie, wprowadzać zamęt IDIOM começar a aprender
|
|
to do or say something that upsets people or causes problems: 1. It's better not to rock the boat when you first start a job. 2. Don't rock the boat until the negotiations are finished.
|
|
|
1. brudny (dom), nędzny, obskurny (budynek), zapyziały 2. podły (zamiar), plugawy (czyn) começar a aprender
|
|
1. (DIRTY) (of places) extremely dirty and unpleasant, often because of lack of money: 2. (IMMORAL) (of situations and activities) not moral; involving sex and drugs, etc. in an unpleasant way: 1. Many prisons, even today, are overcrowded and squalid places. 2. It's the usual squalid rock star tale of drugs, sex, and overdoses.
|
|
|
nabrzmiewać, puchnąć, wzrastać, nabrzmiewać começar a aprender
|
|
swell - swelled - swollen to become larger and rounder than usual; to (cause to) increase in size or amount: 1. It was obvious she had broken her toe, because it immediately started to swell (up). 2. The group recruited more members, swelling its ranks (= increasing its size) to more than 1.3 million.
|
|
|