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is an idiom meaning to accomplish something successfully, especially when it's hard or unlikely. "The client wants the full website redesign done in just one week. It's a huge task, but we are to pull this off if we want to keep the contract." rozpocznij naukę
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You will need to liaise with the marketing department to ensure the new product launch is aligned with their ad campaign." rozpocznij naukę
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live up to our own high standards We could have finished the project yesterday, but the team decided to spend another day polishing it. We need to live up to our own high standards of quality, even if the client was already happy." rozpocznij naukę
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spełnić wysokie standardy a nawet je przewyższyć
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Living up to expectations/standards: "The movie sequel didn't live up to the hype." Living up to potential: "He's a talented athlete, but he needs to work hard to live up to his potential." rozpocznij naukę
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It's a way of saying "Let's get started!" or "Hurry up and begin!" Example: "We have three hours to finish this report, so we'd better get cracking." rozpocznij naukę
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idiom that means to concentrate hard and focus on working, often to complete a difficult or large task, while ignoring distractions. "We have a lot of work to finish before the deadline, so we need to get our heads down and focus for the next few hours." rozpocznij naukę
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pochylić głowy nad zadaniem
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Stop chatting and get on with your work." (Start/Continue working) "I need to get on with my life and stop worrying about the past." (Move forward) "We've discussed the problem long enough; let's get on with finding a solution." (Proceed rozpocznij naukę
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zaczynaj z czymś idiom get
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As a lifelong travel enthusiast, she has already visited every continent and is currently planning a trip through Southeast Asia." rozpocznij naukę
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"By earning a high score, he was able to gain access to the university's highly competitive engineering program." rozpocznij naukę
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She spends her evenings on activities for personal enrichment, such as reading literature and taking online courses in astronomy." rozpocznij naukę
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great enthusiasm, as in working for a cause She approached her new role with great enthusiasm, volunteering for every extra project."Despite the early hour, the travel group started the hike with great enthusiasm. The children showed great enthusiasm when they realized they were visiting the zoo." rozpocznij naukę
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wielki entuzjazm, jak w pracy dla sprawy
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Traveling to Asia helped her expand her horizons and understand different cultures." Learning: "Taking night classes in philosophy is a great way to expand your intellectual horizons." rozpocznij naukę
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We wish you good fortune in your new business venture." Describing an event: "It was only by good fortune that we managed to catch the last train home." Positive outcome: "After years of hard work, they finally found good fortune and financial stability rozpocznij naukę
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thoroughly enjoyed, recommend "We thoroughly enjoyed the meal; every dish was perfect." "The children thoroughly enjoyed their day at the science museum." "The speaker's presentation was excellent; I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. rozpocznij naukę
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bardzo mi się podobało, polecam
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I was lucky enough to get the last ticket to the concert before it sold out." Situation: "We arrived at the airport just before the security lines got long; we were lucky enough to get through quickly." rozpocznij naukę
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Students should read widely to acquire knowledge about different historical periods." "Through diligent practice, you can acquire knowledge and expertise in playing the piano. rozpocznij naukę
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Reading a book about leadership is useful, but managing a team gives you first-hand experience." Travel: "When you travel to a new country, you get first-hand experience of the local culture and language." rozpocznij naukę
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doświadczenie z pierwszej ręki
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