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special po angielsku:

1. specially


My wedding dress was specially made for me.
I wrote a specially commissioned report for the government.
It's specially designed for the blind.
It was made specially for me.
This is a store that caters specially to students.
But it is specially evil that the young maiden folk are exceedingly bold of speech and bearing, and curse like troopers, to say nothing of their shameful words and scandalous coarse sayings, which one always hears and learns from another.

Angielskie słowo "special" (specially) występuje w zestawach:

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2. distinctive


2008, the year in which this economic and financial crisis started, was very distinctive.
One of the Middle Ages most distinctive pigments was extracted from a wingless insect kermes vermilio.
To highlight the most distinctive feature, the intricate tattoos that laced the skin
With its distinctive Chinese features, the qipao enjoys growing popularity in the international world of high fashion.
When dubbing Japanese TV series in English, characters from Osaka are sometimes given a Texas accent. Both Southern and Kansai accents are distinctive in their respective languages.
distinctive features
There is a distinctive twang to his voice, a twang that had become apparent during the passage to Ansion.
The male bird has distinctive white markings on its head.
Sydney Opera House is on of the most distinctive and famous 20th-century buildings.
I mean, my dad had a very distinctive wrapping style, and my mother's handwriting was so close to Santa's.
Her beauty is distinctive.
That’s what makes each face distinctive.
Good visuals and diagrams are the magazine’s most distinctive features.
It's a smooth, rich coffee with a distinctive flavour.
The tamborim lends a very slightly uneven and highly distinctive 16th note groove to samba music.

Angielskie słowo "special" (distinctive) występuje w zestawach:

umiejętności łączone

3. the best dish of restaurant



4. special


The best salad you'll ever eat is the one they serve with their lunch special.
Special services include a personal driver for each guest.
Nothing special.
These special characteristics explain its preference for still-hunting (lying motionless beside a seal's breathing hole, waiting for one to surface).
Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection.
Google shows a special colorless version of its logo to countries that have experienced recent tragedy.
After that, many live in special homes for the aged where their children and grandchildren can come to visit them.
Kareishu is a special smell that comes as old people age. Popular expressions such as: "Ossan kusai" or "Oyaji kusai" (smelly old man) refer to this smell.
A special resolution to be proposed at a general meeting may be amended by ordinary resolution.
I would like to put special emphasis on the concept that social ecology is the second school of contemporary environmentalism.
Extra special treatment is imperative to get the vessel through government red tape, so that she can leave port on time.
In my city there is a special bus, called BLQ, which leaves from the airport and stops near my house.
Krista's curt, businesslike tone put off her clients at the maternity ward, especially on their special days.
Before the arrival of this skyscraper, all the buildings in the city stood in special relationship to each other.

5. ordinary


an ordinary day
In hard times like this, no ordinary effort can get our company out of the red.
A special resolution to be proposed at a general meeting may be amended by ordinary resolution.
While long-term credit banks are authorized by law to issue bonds to raise fund, they are not allowed to take deposits the way ordinary banks are.
The doctors say the dying man should have kicked the bucket hours ago, were he an ordinary man, but he is still defying death.
Essentially it's a one-to-one match, but the content of that match is a level so high as to be unthinkable to an ordinary person.
Wise men talk about ideas, intellectuals about facts, and the ordinary man talks about what he eats.
Women who, at first glance, appear to be completely ordinary also don't seem to be in that much of a rush to get married.
To take an express train, we have to get an express ticket in addition to an ordinary ticket.
Having misconceptions of what mathematics is is even more ordinary than not knowing how to spell my name.
“An ordinary common or garden rat like this
ordinary meeting, proceedings
I'm just ordinary person with a normal life - but I'm quite happy.
During the week these men have ordinary jobs and they’re model citizens.
I think that now there is far too much information for an ordinary consumer in Europe. Look, the ordinary Afghan is sick and tired of hearing about microcredit.

6. different from the usual



Angielskie słowo "special" (different from the usual) występuje w zestawach:

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7. particular


particular method
In the case of language, however, it is only the ability to talk and understand that we inherit genetically; the particular language or languages that we speak are passed on to us not by genetic transmission but by cultural transmission.
Boeing's safety experts have joined others in the industry to form an international task force to try to eliminate one particular kind of air crash known as controlled flight into terrain, CFIT.
The film “Helvetica” is not so much about one particular typeface as it is about the last fifty years in Western graphic design.
Since most speakers of Esperanto have learned the language through self study, the Internet in general, and websites such as www.lernu.net in particular, have been a great boon to the language.
In particular, it is customary for actual examples of use of the harmonic mean to generally cover "average speed," and explain no further than that.
The state of the art is the highest level of development, as of a device, technique, or scientific field, achieved at a particular time.
We need to distinguish what a sentence could mean from what it actually does mean when used by one particular speaker on one particular occasion.
Spirits are to be found all over the world. This school was built upon the site of a shrine and thus there is a particular tendency for them to gather.
We can conjecture that it may be advantageous for a particular bird to be known to its neighbors or its mate.
At school I had enjoyed reading Japanese literature in English translation, in particular Soseki's I am a Cat and Kokoro, and Akutagawa's The Nose and Kappa.
Slotted spoons have a particular role in the traditional absinthe ritual. They are used to hold a sugar cube over a glass as one dissolves it into her drink with cold water.
when handling or checking cash the cashier should exercise particular care. he is wrong in every particular.
The Internet in particular provides details about our private lives, something which was unimaginable a few years ago.
So, I didn't call for any particular reason; I just wanted to hear your voice. If you're busy, I'll let you go.

8. speciality


My friend is a doctor. He chosen surgeon speciality.
Jazz is not my speciality.
What's your speciality?

9. better than others


Sometimes, you read and mainly speaks English better than others, but this isn't always true.

10. distinct


two entirely distinct languages
The company made a distinct contribution to the charity
Proponents of a newer study classify the golden-bellied mangabey as a distinct subspecies.
Imogen of the Internet has created a seminal classification of thirty distinct varieties of chatspeak, some now facing linguistic extinction.
distinctly = wyraźnie
Lenses with two distinct optical powers are also called "bifocals".
Cancer is not one but more than a hundred distinct diseases.
The word 'nationalism' is used in at least three distinct senses.
Definition something that is distinct is clearly different from other things of the same
Mary has a wonderfully distinct voice. I would recognise it anywhere!
His voice was quiet but every word was distinct.
Art Nouveau was also a movement of distinct individuals such as Gustav Klimt, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Alfons Mucha, René Lalique, Antoni Gaudí and Louis Comfort Tiffany, each of whom interpreted it in their own individual manner.
Δhe restaurant is divided into two distinct areas: a smoking and a non-smoking one.
His distinct formula for a flavoured syrup.
It is a distinct topic, don't mention it.

11. exceptional


We only let people through the police cordon in exceptional circumstances.
We met thanks to an exceptional coincidence.
This is an exceptional case.
you're an exceptional woman
He has exceptional sense of humor
He is good, not to say exceptional.
He showed exceptional ability in mathematics.
What other exceptional qualities could be used as criteria?
Her abilities are exceptional.
visitors are only allowed in exceptional circumstances
I would like to apologize for this exceptional error/ mistake.
an exceptional student
The circumstances in the case of Kosovo are exceptional.
exceptional service
The distributors are asking for an exceptional margin.

Angielskie słowo "special" (exceptional) występuje w zestawach:

zamiast very