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przysługujące komuś (nadane): nadawać coś komuś 学び始める
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vested in somebody, vest sth in SB. to grant or endow with a particular authority, right, or property. Meritocracy is a political system in which economic goods and/or political power are vested in individual people based on talent, effort, and achievement, rather than wealth or social class. the plan vests workers with pension benefits.
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hate and strong disapproval How, then, was he to square this abiding passion with the odium attached to evolution theory?
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zastępować(produkt, metodę) 学び始める
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replace, supplant to replace something, especially something older or more old-fashioned. Most of the old road has been superseded by the great interstate highways.
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a bricklayer. The builders will mason this wall today
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wystawiać na pokaz i promować 学び始める
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to show the best qualities or parts of something: The main aim of the exhibition is to showcase British design.
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pojednanie, zbliżenie dwóch antagonizujących stron, zbliżenie 学び始める
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an agreement reached by opposing groups or people: reconciliation There are signs of (a) rapprochement between the warring factions. Both countries have agreed to seek a rapprochement.
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czerpać (przyjemność), czerpać inspirację 学び始める
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He derives pleasure from helping others. A lot of English words derive from Latin.
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to show the differences between two or more meanings clearly: Good dictionary definitions disambiguate between similar meanings. The name lunar blue helps disambiguate exactly to which paper sample she is referring.
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wygrzebać, wyciągać (np. coś z miejsca, w którym nie powinno się znaleźć), pobierać, odnaleźć (np. dane), aportować 学び始める
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I retrieved the data I needed from his computer. She retrieved some money from her sock. My dog still can't retrieve a ball.
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podopieczny, nadzór, opieka (np. nad dzieckiem), odpowiedzialność (za coś lub kogoś), zarządzanie 学び始める
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a person, especially a child, who is in your care and who you are responsible for One of my charges was caught smoking. As long as you are under my charge, you will listen to me.
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face up to sth
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zawieruszyc, zgubić, zapodziać 学び始める
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to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you have put it: I didn't lose it, I have just mislaid it somewhere. Could I borrow a pen? I seem to have mislaid mine.
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zapotrzebowanie, rekwirować 学び始める
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to officially request or take something. the act of officially asking for or taking something: an official request to buy something (e.g. a chair) or to use a particular service (e.g. a training course offered by an outside provider) The army requisitioned all the cars and trucks they could find. The staff made a requisition for new chairs and desks.
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rybołówstwo, łowisko, prawo połowu 学び始める
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an area of water where fish are caught so they can be sold. Fishery is also the activity of growing fish for food, or catching fish to sell: Do you have a fishery, sir? The government has banned fishery in this part of the sea. The cod fishery is mostly gone nowadays, as there are not many fish left. sustainable fisheries partnership
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zrzeczenie się, odstąpienie 学び始める
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an agreement that you do not have to pay or obey something: waiver of immunity. I got the waiver signed, but there's a slight problem. visa waiver. We had to sign a waiver, giving up any rights to the land in the future. relinquishment. renouncement
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członek zarządu (firmy), powiernik, kurator 学び始める
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a person, often one of a group, who controls property and/or money for another person or an organization: the museum's board of trustees
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What's next on the agenda?
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sth extra
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w połączeniu z, wspólnie z czymś 学び始める
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together with sth In conjunction with a strong longitudinal electric field component, a natural acceleration channel has been demonstrated to exist for a laser beam in a vacuum.
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w najlepszym wypadku, momencie 学び始める
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Even at the best of times, she had never been able to do that!
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nakładać podatek, wymierzać podatek 学び始める
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to charge someone an amount of money as a special payment: Our government wants to assess those who are rich. In order to complete the new clubhouse, all members will be assessed an additional $200 a year.
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ustawowy, podlegający ustawie, kontrolowany przez ustawę 学び始める
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a law that has been formally approved and written down statutory law. I think that the new statute will serve as an example in other parliaments all over the world. The company's statute is rather strict.
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wielostronny; wieloboczny 学び始める
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involving more than two groups or countries: Seven countries are taking part in the multilateral talks. The party leader has actually declared her support for unilateral nuclear disarmament (= giving up her country's nuclear weapons without first waiting for other countries to do the same).
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postawienie urzędnika państwowego w stan oskarżenia ROBERT MUGABE 学び始める
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the act of making a formal statement that a public official might be guilty of a serious offence in connection with his or her job, especially in the US: The president did not want to comment on the impeachment. The federal judge faces impeachment. The investigation expanded and ultimately led to impeachment.
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extremist Right side of the political scene
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having or consisting of a single legislative chamber Our federal legislature, like those of most democracies, is bicameral, with two legislative (lawmaking) bodies—the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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karać, skazać na karę (np. w pilcey) 学び始める
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to inflict a penalty on The hockey player was penalized for holding. This law would unfairly penalize immigrants.
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the crime of telling lies in court when you have promised to tell the truth She was sentenced to two years in jail for committing perjury.
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someone who has been nominated for something: All nominees for Treasurer will be considered.
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posłać (oskarżonego do aresztu w oczekiwaniu na proces) 学び始める
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to send someone accused of committing a crime away from court until their trial begins: He was remanded on theft charges. The accused was remanded in custody (= kept in prison before the trial began) for a week.
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chronione oznaczenie geograficzne (ChOG) 学び始める
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protected geographical indication (PGI) The PGI applies to agricultural, agro-food and wine sectors. identify an agricultural product, raw or processed, which quality, reputation or other characteristics are linked to its geographical origin.
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udzielać głosu, oddawać głos (np. w dyskusji) 学び始める
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The chairperson recognizes a member by name, or by a nod. Having thus received formal recognition from the chairperson, a member is said to “have the floor” and is the only member entitled to present or discuss a motion. The only time you can speak is when I recognize you
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przewodnicząca, przewodniczący (np. komitetu, organizacji) 学び始める
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chairman This decision has to be made by our chairman - where's he?
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A majority of votes was needed for the bill to pass.
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What is your stand on the current crisis?
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They rejected my motion because they found it too costly. The committee rejected the motion from one of the MPs.
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przeciwdziałać, równoważyć, motvirke 学び始める
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to reduce or remove the effect of something unwanted by producing an opposite effect: Drinking a lot of water counteracts the dehydrating effects of hot weather.
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The company's spokesman announced its insolvency.
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o czymś, że jest nadane/ciążące komuś piastujący urząd 学び始める
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officially having the named position: to be necessary for someone: The incumbent president faces problems which began many years before he took office. She felt it was incumbent upon/on her to raise the subject at their meeting. The present incumbent (of the post) is due to retire next month.
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nie mam nic więcej do dodania (używane w sądzie lub humorystycznie 学び始める
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odrzucać (np. werdykt), UCHYLIÇ 学び始める
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to say officially that something, especially an earlier official decision, is no longer to be accepted: to forcefully stop something that you do not want to happen The court may dismiss the appeal or quash the decision. His conviction was quashed in March 1986 after his counsel argued that the police evidence was all lies. The revolt was swiftly quashed by government troops.
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kolor karty, pozew 👨⚖️♠️ 学び始める
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You have to collect five cards of the same suit. This suit will last for a year, it's very complicated.
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dowód, znak czegoś (np. miłości, lojalności); gwarancja, zastaw 学び始める
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Accept this as a pledge of my friendship. She offered her house as a pledge.
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What has the judge ruled? The judge hasn't ruled on the matter yet.
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pociągać kogoś do odpowiedzialności 学び始める
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hold someone accountable for make someone responsible for sth
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pisemne oświadczenie złożone pod przysięgą 学び始める
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zapoznać się z Your Honor, we have not had an opportunity to review this affidavit.
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wartość majątku netto, kapitał własny 学び始める
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We need you to provide your equity in order to proceed. You need to have an equity to start a new business.
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nakaz sądowy; upoważnienie, 学び始める
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I have a warrant from the manager to see those files. If you want to question me, get a warrant first.
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to decide officially Only the Appeal Court can rule on this point. The judge ruled for/in favour of/against the defendant.
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the legal right to act for someone else in their financial or business matters, or the document that gives you this right
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zawiadomienie z urząd podatkowy, urząd skarbowy (w USA) 学び始める
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a notice from Internal revenue service a tax office He received a notice from the IRS. Inland Revenue Service
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ripostowac, odpierać, odrzucać, przeciwdziałać 学び始める
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He counters well and makes his point. We need to counter crime in our city.
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She filed for a full child custody.
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przekraczać(coś dozwolonego) 学び始める
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to go further than what is considered acceptable or correct The bad language in that show overstepped the limits/boundaries of what should be allowed on television.
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