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zdecydowane kroki, ograniczenie, ściślejsza kontrola rozpocznij naukę
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a sudden action taken by a government or people in authority to stop or limit a particular activity: Following the military coup, there has been a clampdown on press reporting in the capital.
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lista przebojów, lista de éxitos rozpocznij naukę
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the lists produced each week of the records with the highest sales:
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zgrzyt (coś nie na miejscu) rozpocznij naukę
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We had a crack and now we're not talking. It was just a little crack, everything is fine between us.
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podział na strefy, podział na rejony, rejonizacja rozpocznij naukę
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the act of deciding, or the decision that has been taken about, what particular use an area should have: The town’s new zoning establishes a height limit of eight stories on any new building.
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wpisany do rejestru zabytków (np. most, budowla) rozpocznij naukę
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He does not maintain an office under his name and has no listed telephone.
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to raise your arm to let a taxi driver know that you wish to hire a taxi
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The viaduct was not cut and no aircraft were lost.
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wypłata, rozliczenie, łapówka, przekupstwo rozpocznij naukę
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You have time for payoff until the end of the month. He is known not to take payoffs.
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Our picks include murder mysteries on the high seas, true tales of swashbuckling pirates, and histories spanning thousands of years that paint a picture of our seafaring civilization.
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She lost the job in 1993 after the right swept to power.
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When a person gets help for scurvy, they usually get better very quickly.
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A flood caused by heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time, generally less than 6 hours Did you know they have flash floods in that part of America?
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akumulować, gromadzić, nagromadzić (np. kapitał, fortunę rozpocznij naukę
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to get a large amount of something, especially money or information, by collecting it over a long period: She has amassed a huge fortune from her novels. Some of his colleagues envy the enormous wealth that he has amassed.
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How dangerous it is to think that one can step out of bounds with impunity
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Other methods of purging include the use of laxatives or diuretics.
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The United States embargoed Cuba during the crisis.
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The newspaper was sued for defamation.
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He was just drawing some swirls out of boredom.
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before you can blink
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I went forward like a man on to the scaffold
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dni pogodne i szczęśliwie (w przeszłości) rozpocznij naukę
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the word typically describes an idyllic time in the past. a halcyon era following the American Civil War
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ostateczny atak (również rozpaczliwy) rozpocznij naukę
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We have to make a last-ditch attempt to save him.
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dymisjonować (ze stanowiska), usuwać (z urzędu) rozpocznij naukę
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dismiss form office, depose to remove someone from their job, especially because they have done something wrong: He has been dismissed from his job for incompetence. The professor dismissed the class early because she had a meeting.
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The number of deaths from measles fell by 30 per cent. One of the children got the measles
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base, background, support area back office, political base, power base
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The donation of your old clothes has helped my family. His endowment helped me continue my studies.
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praworządność (rządy prawa) rozpocznij naukę
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Economic growth will not allow for the rule of law. A return to the rule of law is now the first thing that needs to happen.
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the part of a camera that you look through to see what it is that you are taking a photograph of
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The caretaker government could stay in place for two to three months.
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wydany przez policję, ekstradować rozpocznij naukę
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to make someone return for trial to another country or state where they have been accused of doing something illegal: He was extradited from Greece earlier this year. He will be extradited to Arizona from Florida.
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postawienie w stan oskarżenia (proces) rozpocznij naukę
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a legal process in a law court where someone is accused of a particular crime and asked to say if they are guilty or not She was in custody last night awaiting arraignment. Their arraignments were postponed a month while the men retained solicitors
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the total amount that can be contained...
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miejscowo, tymczasowo, tematycznie rozpocznij naukę
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in a way that is of interest at the present time, or that relates to things that are happening at present: I think he was struggling to be topically relevant. The book is so topically relevant to our daily lives. This archive consists of a topically organized selection of articles. Links from topically related pages will be beneficial to your website.
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całkowicie wysuszony, knasktør rozpocznij naukę
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follow in somebody's wake
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in some countries, an election that is announced suddenly and unexpectedly The point of a snap election is to have a poll without a long campaign. call a snap election There is speculation about whether the Prime Minister will call a snap election in the coming weeks.
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to separate from someone or something else; to separate something from something else that it was joined to or part of: his main goal was to decouple church institutions from the state. The optimists thought the rest of the world would be able to decouple from the problems of the American housing market. Some people hope to decouple migration policy from party politics.
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The company is also trying to shore up its financial position in other ways.
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one end of a rope tied to form a circle that can be tightened round something such as a person's neck to hang (= kill) them They put him on the back of a horse and looped a noose around his neck.
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spokojny; bierny (o dutuacjiu, bezruchowy rozpocznij naukę
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temporarily quiet and not active: The political situation was now relatively quiescent. Most of the Czech population obeyed quiescently up until the final months preceding the end of the war
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a hidden or less obvious meaning The political subtext of her novel is a criticism of government interference in individual lives.
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oppdiktet, udawany, fałszywy rozpocznij naukę
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not sincere or not real: con man. All salespeople seem to have the same phoney smile. He gave the police a phoney address.
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zakrzykiwac nękać kłopotliwymi pytaniami ZELENSKI rozpocznij naukę
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I think he was being heckled pretty good during the game. He should not be heckled at such a difficult time in his life.
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The new company does not yet have a name, or even a headquarters office.
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posiadać 40 procent udziałów rozpocznij naukę
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to hold a 40 percent stake a share or a financial involvement in something such as a business: hold a stake in/of He holds (= owns) a 40 percent stake in/of the company.
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freedom to live as you wish or go where you want: These laws will restrict our ancient rights and liberties.
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w następstwie czegoś, w ślad za czymś rozpocznij naukę
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I kjølvannet av Airport security was extra tight in the wake of yesterday's bomb attacks.
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wygłaszać mądrości, rozgadywac się rozpocznij naukę
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He spouts a load of pretentious nonsense and people are stupid enough to believe him! I really don't want to listen to Mike spouting on/off all afternoon.
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a rule or procedure seen as obstructive or time consuming to the completion of a task Reducing taxes and red tape would help to create new companies.
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wyprzedzać, pozostawić w tyle rozpocznij naukę
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to move or develop faster than someone or something else: Bolt managed to outpace every other runner. The company has completely outpaced its rivals in the market.
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at the time, danish kings wielded power over southern parts of Sweden
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życzyć mu czegoś, życzyć sobie czegoś (jakichś cech) u kogoś rozpocznij naukę
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to want (someone) to have or be affected by (someone or something bad or unpleasant). FATHER, IMPUTE I wouldn't wish that terrible illness on anyone. I wouldn't wish that man on any woman. He always credits himself with my ideas.
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watazka, dowódca wojskowy rozpocznij naukę
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coś, co może się zdarzyć w przyszłości lub mogło się zdarzyć w przeszłości rozpocznij naukę
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ustosunkowywać się, rozważać 🎢 formal rozpocznij naukę
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to hold something in your mind or to be willing to consider or accept something The General refused to entertain the possibility of defeat
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wygasnąć, minąć; zawalić się, zaniknąć(przyjaźń) rozpocznij naukę
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come to an end because an agreed time limit has passed Our friendship lapsed when she betrayed me. This settlement shall lapse in two years. My membership in this club has already lapsed. Many years will lapse until we visit them again.
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