Słówka zestaw 3 Flashcards

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zwierzęta hodowlane/gospodarskie

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livestock [lajwstak]

Humans are nothing more than livestock.

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gdyby było

(fraza)

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If there was…

  • The worst thing would be if there was another life.*
  • He wouldn’t do that if there was any other choice.*
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gardzić

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to despise

I despise everything associated with that name.

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wyrządzić (krzywdę)

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to inflict

How much pain will you inflict on an old woman for money?

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wygadać się

(frejzal)

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to let on

Don’t let on why we’re here.

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niefortunny

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unfortunate

It was unfortunate that she lost her job just as her husband became ill

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w czyimś imieniu

(fraza)

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On behalf

  • So on behalf Soviet delegation I would ask you To end this farce.*
  • We’re here on behalf here of your nephew, Hillary.*
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paskudny, ohydny

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hideous

That’s the most hideous costume I’ve ever seen.

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czaić się

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to lurk

Those who are not human lurk behind the shadows.

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od czasu do czasu / wyjątkowo

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ocasionally

  • That’s assuming that parallel realities occasionally overlap.*
  • Allow to cool, stirring occasionally.*
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Nie żebym…

(fraza)

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Not that…

  • Not that I’ve never talked about it.*
  • Not that I’ve been doing that all night.*
  • Not that I’ve tasted shoe leather.*
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12
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wrogość

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enmity

  • Perhaps we should suspend enmities.*
  • She denied any personal enmity towards him.*
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13
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czyiś sposób

(fraza)

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it’s somebodys way..

I think it’s his way of saying, “I’m sorry.”

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14
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owijać w bawełnę

(fraza)

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to mince words

I don’t want to mince words with you.

You certainly don’t mince words.

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dostateczny, wystarczający

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sufficient

Our shielding wouldn’t be sufficient to protect the crew

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16
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przedsięwzięcie

(2 możliwości)

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a venture

All my money was tied up in our drug-dealing venture.

to venture - ryzykować

She rarely ventured outside, except when she went to stock up on groceries.

an enterprise

My dad dreamt of turning the enterprise into India’s largest cellphone company.

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daremny, bezcelowy

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futile

  • I would advise the three of you that resistance is futile.*
  • Attempts to get supplies to the region are futile because troops will not allow the aid convoy to enter the city.*
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wyzwanie

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challenge

This is a major challenge for the Commission as a whole.

challenging

It will be challenging, but I will help you prepare.

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podejście, metoda, stanowisko

również: zbliżać się

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an approach

This approach is malicious and counter-productive.

to approach

We should approach the conference with optimism but also realism.

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20
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przypisane, przyporządkowane

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attributable

In order to identify and estimate differences attributable only to genotypes, it is essential to control environmental variability.

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odpowiedni, właściwy

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appropriate

Is this film appropriate for young children?

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coroczny

corocznie

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annual

an annual meeting/report

annually

These declarations shall be made annually in writing.

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23
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oszacować

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to estimate

We estimate there are about 100 people inside, most of whom came in voluntarily.

24
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uwięziony, unieruchomiony

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stranded

  • The ship has lost power and is stranded.*
  • Alice and Bob are stranded in the desert.*
25
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cieszący się złą sławą

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notorious

  • She was notorious for her bad temper.*
  • Yes, the notorious bandit everyone speaks of.*
26
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przerażający, straszny

straszyć

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frightening

a very frightening film

to frighten

There’s no need to frighten all the animals.

27
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zapinać, przymocowywać

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to fasten

Please extinguish all cigarettes and fasten your seat-belts.

28
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wielokrotny, mnogi

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multiple

You’re saying one shooter, multiple weapons.

29
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czerpać, zbierać

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to reap (benefits)

  • In order to reap technical or economic benefits, standards should not limit innovation.*
  • You sow the seeds, You reap the fruit.*
30
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ostatecznie, w końcu

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ultimately [altimetli]

It means the truth must ultimately come out.

31
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zmniejszać się, maleć

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to diminish

  • Your pain should diminish gradually after taking these tablets.*
  • Do everything to diminish the hazards.*
32
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bez niespodzianek, bez zaskoczenia

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it’s not surprising

It’s not surprising you’re putting on weight, the amount you’re eating!

unsurprisingly

Well, unsurprisingly, that campaign was wholly unsuccessful.

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siedzący (tryb życia)

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sedentary [sedntari]

A sedentary life and obesity often cause high blood pressure and diabetes, which affect a steadily increasing proportion of the EU’s population.

34
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podpora, kula do chodzenia

również: krocze

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a crutch

  • A young woman wounded, on a crutch.*
  • Drugs and alcohol were a crutch for me.*
  • You guys are as funny as a rubber crutch.*
35
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włączyć, uwzględnić, objąć, zawrzeć

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to incorporate

  • He began to incorporate dance and mime into his plays.*
  • We must also incorporate them into our regional policy concepts.*
36
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fundament, podstawa, filar

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a cornerstone

  • History is the cornerstone of our nation’s past.*
  • Freedom of speech is the cornerstone of democracy.*
37
Q

żwawy / rzeźki

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brisk

  • a brisk walk*
  • It’s just a brisk fall day.*
38
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nieśmiały, małomówny

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soft spoken

The tall man was soft-spoken and sort of polite.

39
Q

szydzić, drwić

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to mock

I tell you, this cat is mocking us at every turn.

40
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odzyskać, wydobywać

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to retrieve

  • I managed to retrieve the hard drive.*
  • I’ve just retrieved the ballfrom the bottom of the pond.​*
41
Q

to tak jakby…

(fraza)

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It’s as…

Then it’s as I always feared.

42
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przekroczyć, łamać zasady

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to overstep

  • You could overstep the rules, but you don’t.*
  • I care, tyler, so forgive me if I overstep my boundaries.*
43
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uprzejmość, grzeczność

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a courtesy

  • Let’s consider it a professional courtesy.*
  • Larry invited me to your party out of courtesy.​*
44
Q

pasażer na gapę

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a stowaway [stołałej]

What none of us knew was that a mysterious stowaway had come aboard Voyager.

45
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wahać się, zwlekać

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to hesitate

  • She won’t hesitate to kill you.*
  • Rapid technological development has provided us with new efficient tools that we should not hesitate to use.*
46
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zacięty, zaciekły, groźny

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fierce

  • Your fierce devotion comes from within.*
  • That you’re a fierce warrior worthy of any fight.*
47
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ogromny, olbrzmy, wspaniały

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tremendous

  • I have tremendous respect for law enforcement.*
  • I took a tremendous risk helping you elude the NSA.*
48
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udręka, cierpienie

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an anguish

  • For mental anguish and humiliation, we award $100,000.*
  • It is difficult for them, causing them pain and anguish.*
49
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marudzić / jęczeć

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to moan

  • She’s always moaning about something.*
  • He lay on the floor moaning.*
50
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wymyślić, opracować - system/plan/wyposażenie

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to devise

  • The European Investment Bank will have to devise development and environment impact parameters and report on their completion.*
  • The gods could not devise a more perfect tongue.*
51
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przedsięwzięcie, interes

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a venture

  • Well, actually, this is our first venture.*
  • All my money was tied up in our drug-dealing venture.*
52
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chociaż, choć, niezależnie, pomimo

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despite

And despite being wounded, he got the officer, and carried him to safety.

53
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podejrzany / podejrzliwy

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suspicious / a suspicious

  • Try to find someone who doesn’t look suspicious.*
  • ou stop anyone suspicious… including well-dressed gentlemen.*
54
Q

zrobić to co należy

poradzić sobie

(fraza)

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to make due

  • He told me to “make due”.*
  • But, I think we’ll make due, right?*
55
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nieprecyzyjny, ogólnikowy, mglisty

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vague

  • Firstly, the text itself is quite short, vague and imprecise.*
  • I only have vague memories of them.*