angielski
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polski
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opcje
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prevailing
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dominating |
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dimmer
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less likely, vague, less bright |
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recapitulate
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repeat the main point |
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made redundant
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fired for lack of work for him/her |
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repudiate
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o refuse to accept or support (something) : to reject (something or someone) |
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resilient
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able to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something bad happens |
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recede
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to grow less or smaller; to move backwards |
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remunerate
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to pay someone for work that has been done |
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refuge
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(a place that gives) protection or shelter from danger, trouble, unhappiness, etc.: |
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recession
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a period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business are bad: |
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rebuke
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To criticize (someone) sharply; reprimand; admonish |
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retort
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To present a counterargument to (an argument or accusation); riposte |
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reciprocate
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to do (something) for or to someone who has done something similar for or to you; odwzajemnić się |
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receptacle
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container; pojemnik |
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reluctant
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unwilling |
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dull
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nudny |
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farfetched
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far from the truth |
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at large
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free- for a criminal; in general; representing the whole group rather than its subsections |
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precautions
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an action that is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening: |
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irreplacable
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cannot be replaced |
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indigestion
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problems with digesting (food in your stomach) |
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invulnerable
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impossible to damage or hurt in any way: |
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incinerate
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to burn something completely: |
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inaugurate
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to put someone into an official position with a ceremony: |
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inconsiderate
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not thinking or worrying about other people or their feelings: |
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incense
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a substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell, especially as part of a religious ceremony: (kadzidło) |
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innovation
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introduction of a new idea |
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inlet
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zatoka; odnoga, wlot powietrza |
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infuriate
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make angry |
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accelerate
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increase the speed (Earth acceleration) |
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to be on the wane
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to get smaller |
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disheartening
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discouraging |
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incorigable
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never to be corrected |
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to inoculate
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vaccinate |
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inebriate
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to make drunk; intoxicate. |
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indispensable
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Something or someone that is indispensable is so good or important that you could not manage without it, him, or her: |
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incredulity
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a feeling that you do not or cannot believe or accept that something is true or real |
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credulous
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willing to believe or trust too readily, especially without proper or adequate evidence; gullible. |
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innate
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An innate quality or ability is one that you were born with, not one you have learned: |
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impressionable age
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Readily or easily influenced; suggestible |
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historic
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significant to history |
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repudiate
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to refuse to accept or support (something) : to reject (something or someone) |
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remunerate
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to pay someone for work that has been done |
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riposte
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a quick and clever reply |
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reckless
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careless |
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reciprocate
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to do (something) for or to someone who has done something similar for or to you |
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recapitulate
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to give a brief summary of something; repeat the main point |
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turned on
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fascinated; aroused; excited |
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inured
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to accustom to hardship, difficulty, pain, etc.; toughen or harden; habituate (usually followed by to); indifferent |
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swift
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quick |
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