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a person who acts as a representative for an organization, especially one who gives a good impression of it começar a aprender
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Students on study visits are ambassadors for their school.
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a job as an apprentice (a young person who works for an employer for a fixed period in order to learn the skills needed in a job) começar a aprender
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She was offered a two-year apprenticeship as an electrician.
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to officially agree that sth is correct or good enough to be used zatwierdzić, zgodzić się começar a aprender
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The designs were approved by the planning committee.
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wanting to achieve a particular position or achieve a lot of success ambitny, z ambicjami começar a aprender
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Aspiring young executives often put in long hours at work.
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to be prevented from having an important part in sth wyluczyć kogoś z aktywnego udziału w czymś / odsunąć kogoś na bok começar a aprender
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The vice-president is increasingly being sidelined.
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to increase your experience and knowledge começar a aprender
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He thought that working abroad would broaden his horizons.
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to manage to keep sth by trying very hard trzymać się kurczowo czegoś começar a aprender
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He clung on to his position despite many attempts to get rid of him.
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to think of an idea or an answer começar a aprender
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The team came up with some very interesting suggestions.
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following what is traditional or what is done by most people começar a aprender
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I realized that a conventional office job just wasn’t for me.
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a situation in which sb starts talking about sth that is not connected with the main point dygresja começar a aprender
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There were so many digressions I found it hard to follow his argument.
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the emerging markets of South Asia
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to increase the quality or value of sth, especially sth that is already good wzmocnić / poprawić começar a aprender
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This is an opportunity to enhance the company’s reputation.
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to have an unusual career or achieve things in an unusual way, compared to most ordinary people começar a aprender
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follow less conventional paths Most journalists have university degrees, but others follow less conventional paths.
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to continue with sth, especially after an interruption começar a aprender
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After he left we were able to get on with our normal lives again.
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to do things outside the range of things that an organization, an activity, etc. includes or allows começar a aprender
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These questions go beyond the scope of our report.
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to become better at the job you do, so that you feel more confident and satisfied começar a aprender
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She has really grown into her position.
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the understanding of a situation that you have only after it has happened perspektywa czasu começar a aprender
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With hindsight, we can clearly see what our mistakes were.
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to keep sth that is an advantage for yourself começar a aprender
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You should have held on to those shares rather than selling them.
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w pogoni za czymś começar a aprender
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She travelled the world in pursuit of success.
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to make sure that you stay friendly with sb, because they can give you an advantage pozostawać z kimś w dobrych stosunkach começar a aprender
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He was trying to keep in with her because she was about to be promoted.
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to one side on the same level, rather than up or down começar a aprender
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It was a lateral move rather than a promotion.
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szukać/wypatrywać czegoś começar a aprender
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Look out for any bugs when you’re using the software, and report them.
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to change to another job on the same level, rather than changing to a more senior or junior job começar a aprender
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She moved horizontally to a similar role in another department.
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to change or progress to another activity, subject of conversation, etc. começar a aprender
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I felt the time was right to move on to a new job.
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to officially tell sb about sth começar a aprender
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We should have been notified that the date had changed.
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with very great care, effort, and attention to detail skrupulatnie, drobiazgowo começar a aprender
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The facts in the report had been painstakingly researched.
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people who have the same job level or status as you começar a aprender
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She always had the respect of her peers.
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respected and admired as very important começar a aprender
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They won a prestigious business award.
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to improve your situation so it is easier for you to do sth começar a aprender
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put yourself in a better position If you broaden your experience, you put yourself in a better position to find another job.
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to develop so that you are in a particular state or period of your life começar a aprender
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I’ve reached a stage where I really don’t want to work long hours.
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one in a series of positions or stages by which you can make progress in an organization szczebel começar a aprender
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He was on the bottom rung of the ladder.
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the ability of an organization to keep staff rather than have them leave for other jobs começar a aprender
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We need to improve staff retention.
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to be easily noticed because sth/sb is different or special começar a aprender
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She’s the sort of person who stands out from the crowd.
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to support or defend sb/sth começar a aprender
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She always stands up for what she believes is right.
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to be able to be treated in a particular way and still stay good or correct começar a aprender
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His theories don’t really stand up to close examination.
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to always be prepared to deal with sth/sb because you know what is likely to happen começar a aprender
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Somehow he always manages to stay ahead of the situation.
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to support or defend sb who is being criticized stanąć w obronie kogoś, stanąć po stronie kogoś começar a aprender
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Nobody at the meeting stuck up for me.
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to find it difficult to do or deal with sth borykać się, zmagać się z czymś começar a aprender
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She sometimes struggles with her workload.
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to return to a lower level or to an activity that you did in the past começar a aprender
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I felt that I was taking a step backwards.
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to act before other people do, or without waiting for sb to tell you what to do começar a aprender
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Someone needs to take the initiative and suggest a solution.
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