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sztuka rządzenia państwem
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statecraft
weź pod uwagę
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take under consideration
niemrawy, ociężały, ospały (o osobie)
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sluggish
moving or operating more slowly than usual and with less energy or power:
1. A heavy lunch makes me sluggish in the afternoon. 2. Something is wrong with the car - the engine feels sluggish. 3. The housing market has been very sluggish these past few years.
szczytny cel
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noble goal
(MORAL) moral in an honest, brave, and kind way: a noble gesture
His followers believe they are fighting for a noble cause.
małomówny, powściągliwy w słowach
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reticent
unwilling to speak about your thoughts or feelings:
He is very reticent about his past. Most of the students were reticent about answering questions.
rozpowszechniony
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prevalent
existing very commonly or happening often:
These diseases are more prevalent among young children. Trees are dying in areas where acid rain is most prevalent.
Stała różnica podatkowa
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Tax permanent diffrence
zwolnione z podatku
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tax exempt
used to describe a product, service, or financial arrangement on which no taxes have to be paid:
The poorest families pay no tax on food because their food stamp purchases are tax-exempt.
1. element, część składowa, element 2. wyborca (z danego regionu)
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constituent
constituent noun [C] (PART) Add to word list one of the parts that a substance or combination is made of: constituent of
What are the basic constituents of the mixture?
eliminować, usuwać
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purge
(REMOVE PEOPLE) Add to word list [T ] to get rid of people from an organization because you do not agree with them:
Party leaders have undertaken to purge the party of extremists.
czynić dygresję, odbiegać (od tematu)
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digress
to move away from the main subject you are writing or talking about and to write or talk about something else:
1. But I digress. To get back to what I was saying, this poem reflects the poet's love of nature and his religious beliefs. 2. digress from The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory.
rozłożyć coś rozłożyć w czasie
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spread out
Spread the blanket out to dry. If you have a lot of work, you can spread it.
weź na siebie zadanie
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own the task
wrogość, niechęć, nienawiść, uraza
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animosity towards
strong dislike, opposition, or anger:
Of course we're competitive, but there's no personal animosity between us. In spite of his injuries, he bears no animosity towards his attackers.
demaskować (oszustwo), obalać (np. teorię, mit)
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debunk
to show that something is less important, less good, or less true than it has been made to appear:
debunk a myth The writer's aim was to debunk the myth that had grown up around the actress.
opakowanie
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wrapping
paper or plastic that covers or protects something:
cellophane wrapping The new chairs were covered in protective plastic wrappings.
traktuj ograniczenia jako funkcję, a nie błąd
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treat constrains as a feature not as a bug
orzec, rozstrzygać
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adjudicate
to act as judge in a competition or argument, or to make a formal decision about something:
He was asked to adjudicate on the dispute. He was called in to adjudicate a local land dispute.
wysłannik, emisariusz
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envoy
someone who is sent as a representative from one government or organization to another:
a United Nations special envoy
1. nadawać (np. atmosfery), dodawać (np. smaku), przydawać (np. elegancji) 2. udzielać (np. informacji), przekazywać (np. wiedzę, mądrość, informacje)
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impart
to communicate information to someone:
1. to impart the bad news 2. I was rather quiet as I didn't feel I had much wisdom to impart on the subject.
hiperskaler
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hyperscaler
1. szalejący (np. o zarazie), niepohamowany 2. bujny (np. roślinność), obficie krzewiący się (chwasty) 3. szerzący się (np. o inflacji), 4. rozprzestrzeniający się (np. przestępczość) 5. nieokiełznany, gwałtowny (wzrost czegoś)
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rampant
(of something bad) getting worse quickly and in an uncontrolled way: rampant corruption
Rampant inflation means that our wage increases soon become worth nothing. He said that he had encountered rampant prejudice in his attempts to get a job. Disease is rampant in the overcrowded city.
wyobrażalny, możliwy do pomyślenia
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conceivable
possible to imagine or to believe:
Books on every conceivable subject lined one wall. It's just conceivable (= possible although difficult to imagine) (that) the hospital made a mistake.
odpływ i przypływ
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ebb and flow
choroby zakaźne
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contagious diseases
jakoś działa
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somehow works
zwężać się, zmniejszać się (stopniowo)
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taper off
to become gradually smaller or weaker, or happen less often
Her voice tapered off as she realized everyone was listening. Sales have gradually tapered off.
przelotnie
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fleetingly
in a way that lasts only a short time:
1. I glimpsed her fleetingly through the window. 2. The subject was mentioned only fleetingly.
biadolić, jęczeć, skomleć, łkać
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whimper
(especially of an animal) to make a series of small, weak sounds expressing pain or unhappiness:
A half-starved dog lay in the corner, whimpering pathetically.
zwiększyć produkcję
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ramp up production
okres świąteczny
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festive period
niezbity dowód
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irrefutable evidence
impossible to prove wrong:
an irrefutable argument irrefutable evidence of health risks
żywotny interes
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vested interest
a strong personal interest in something because you could get an advantage from it:
have a vested interest in As both a teacher and parent, she had a vested interest in seeing the school remain open.
twierdzenie, zapewnienie, obstawanie (przy czymś)
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assertion
a statement that you strongly believe is true:
I certainly don't agree with his assertion that men are better drivers than women.
dziwaczny pomysł
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outlandish idea
ustępować pod presją, poddawać się
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cave
to agree to something that you would not agree to before, after someone has persuaded you or threatened you:
After protests from customers, the company caved and removed the item from its stores. I knew he'd cave if they offered him more money.
dziwaczne stwierdzenie
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outlandish statement
strange and unusual and difficult to accept or like:
an outlandish hairstyle/outfit
sprecyzować coś, określać coś
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pin down
to discover the exact details about something:
The fire department is trying to pin down the cause of Wednesday’s fire.
rozproszenie czegoś
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scattering of sth
to (cause to) move far apart in different directions:
The protesters scattered at the sound of gunshots. The soldiers came in and scattered the crowd.
radykalne pojęcie
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radical notion
napastnik, napastniczka, agresor, najeźdźca (na kraj)
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assailant
a person who attacks another person:
Can you describe your assailant?
1. smaczny (np. wino, ser) 2. do przyjęcia (np. pomysł)
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palatable
acceptable:
I'm afraid the members won't find all these changes very palatable.
streścić swoje myśli
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encapsulate your thoughts
to express or show the most important facts about something: encapsulate something in something
1. It was very difficult to encapsulate the story of the revolution in a single one-hour documentary. 2. She encapsulates the stereotyped image that the British have of Americans.
tarcie
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friction
ogromna zachęta
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immense incentive
rząd wielkości
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order of magnitude

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