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        | sākt mācīties |  |  the fact that the different parts of something exist in or have been arranged into separate groups:   The prime minister wants to reduce social stratification and make the country a classless society. Even in family stratification the role of women is hidden. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  to arrange the different parts of something in separate layers or groups:   The sample of people questioned was drawn from the university's student register and stratified by age and gender. a stratified society |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  related to trade or business   They were part and parcel of the mercantile world system. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based: precept   It is a tenet of contemporary psychology that an individual's mental health is supported by having good social networks. This policy goes against common precepts of decency. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kolczasty, kłujący, drapiący(sweter), drażliwy  |  |  covered with prickles. complicated and difficult to deal with   Chestnuts had burst out of their prickly green husks. I find this sweater slightly prickly. a prickly issue/situation |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kończyna, koniec, skraj, środek, środek ostateczna, skrajność  |  |  the furthest point, especially from the centre: the parts of the human body furthest from the heart, for example, the fingers, toes, and nose   In the upper extremities, wrist and finger extensors and deltoids were the most affected muscles. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties służalczy(czołobitny), podporządkowany  |  |  willing to do what other people want, or considering your wishes as less important than those of other people: servile, slavish   Women were expected to adopt a subservient role/position. His other interests were subservient to his compelling passion for art. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties mała i oddzielona grupa ludzi, jakichś efektów  |  |  a group, area, or mass of something that is separate and different from what surrounds it:   Among the staff there are some pockets of resistance to the planned changes (= some small groups of them are opposed). The pilot said that we were going to encounter a pocket of turbulence (= an area of violently moving air). |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wymiana bezgotowka, handel wymienny, wymieniać towary  |  |  to exchange goods for other things rather than for money   He bartered his stamp collection for her comics. We spent a whole hour bartering with stallholders for souvenirs. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties promować, posuwać do przodu  |  |   Further to your letter of 11 March, I should like to inform you of a number of recent developments. They have done a lot to further the cause of world peace. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   He bought a patch of ground outside of town. London is my patch, I will show you around. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  ending or stopping   Religious leaders have called for a total cessation of the bombing campaign. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties prościutko w (coś), w sam środek  |  |   The other two ran slap bang into him from behind. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  food that is given to cows, horses, and other farm animals. people or things that are useful for the stated purpose:   Politicians are always good fodder for comedians (= they make jokes about them). This fodder will be good for our animals. This gossip is fodder for newspapers. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  Something that is counter-intuitive does not happen in the way you would expect it to:   Steering a sailboat is counter-intuitive - you push the tiller the opposite way to the way you want to go. |  |  | 
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| sākt mācīties |  |  happening every day as a regular part of your job or life:   day-to-day problems/responsibilities |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties tragiczny, katastroficzny  |  |  causing great damage or suffering   The bank went bust, with calamitous consequences for global markets. a calamitous war. calamity |  |  | 
|   prowizoryczny, tymczasowy   partia irlandiasākt mācīties |  |  for the present time but likely to change. tentative, temporary   a provisional government These dates are only provisional. I have tentative plans to take a trip to Seattle in July. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  to start dealing with bad or illegal behaviour in a more severe way:   The library is cracking down on people who lose their books. The law limits engine idling to four minutes, but there aren’t enough police officers to crack down on the problem. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  the process of increasing the number and strength of a country's weapons:   As the country prepares for war, more and more money is being spent on armament. the country's armaments programme |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties przedni (o części ciała, pojazdu), przód  |  |  to public attention or into a noticeable position:   the forelegs of a horse. the foreground of the picture. The presidential campaign has brought the issue of big political contributions to the fore. Various ecological issues have come to the fore since the discovery of the hole in the earth's ozone layer. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   only a dash of seasoning. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties chwytać się brzytwy, słomki, wykorzystać szansę  |  |  to try to take an opportunity. be in such a desperate situation as to resort to even the most unlikely means of salvation.   Certainly if the job were offered me I'd grasp at the chance. She grasped at his shirt as he ran past. a drowning man and economy in the state of slump will grasp at straw. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties prawdziwość, prawdomówność  |  |   I don't doubt the veracity of her words but she may be embellishing some facts. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a way of speaking or writing that makes someone or something sound bigger, better, more, etc. than they are   The blurb on the back of the book was full of the usual hyperbole - "enthralling", "fascinating", and so on. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  in a way that is clear and exact   I told you quite explicitly to be home by midnight. It should be explicitly stated exactly what the grant covers. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties sprzeniewierzenie, sprzeniewierać  |  |   misappropriation, misappropriate   the act of stealing something that you have been trusted to take care of and using it for yourself:   He was charged with embezzlement and misappropriation of union funds. These agreements may be ineffective in preventing misappropriation of technology. He is accused of misappropriating $30,000 to pay off gambling debts. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties sam w sobie, z natury rzeczy, we wrodzony sposób (dobry, zły), nieodłącznie  |  |  being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person or thing:   Medical development is perceived as intrinsically good. works of little intrinsic value/interest Maths is an intrinsic part of the school curriculum. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties opatrunek do zszycie naczyń krwionośnych, połączenie dźwięków  |  |  a thread or wire used for tying something, especially a blood vessel:   Ligatures are used in surgery to stop the flow of a bleeding artery. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kontynuować (coś; prędko, z miejsca); wznowić (coś; po przerwie)  |  |   You've just got to crack on, whatever the problems are. We can crack on with the painting after breakfast. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties nie być skrępowanym, na wolności (idiom)  |  |  be on the loose   Wait for the right moment and you'll be at large again. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties rozegrać coś, zareagować na coś, rozwinąć się  |  |  to pretend that an imaginary situation or event is really happening: If a situation plays itself out, it develops until nothing more can happen, and it is no longer very important:   In the psychotherapy group, patients were free to play out their fantasies. We were forced to stand back and let the crisis play itself out. The debate will play out in the media over the next week or two. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  atrociously, awfully, damnably, deplorably, detestably, disastrously, dreadfully, execrably, horrendously, horribly, horrifically, rottenly, terribly   abysmal working conditions The food was abysmal. The standard of the students' work is abysmal. titanic heights and abysmal depthsIt was an abysmally poor interview. The critics were abysmally wrong on almost every point. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties skrzynia, klatka dla zwierzęcia  |  |  a box made of wood, plastic, or metal, especially one divided into parts to hold bottles: a cage with a bed that a dog, especially a puppy, sleeps in and stays in when its owners are away from home   a milk crate a crate of empty bottles a packing crate |  |  | 
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| sākt mācīties |  |  a British police officer of the lowest rank |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  an attempt to persuade someone to do something: plea   She refused to become involved with him despite his passionate entreaties |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wysiłek, natężenie (np. fizyczne, umysłowe)  |  |   I was too tired to exert myself. exertional. Physical exertion isn’t always a good thing in a hot climate. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a person having the ability to predict the future   George Lucas was a visionary when it comes to special effects. Her visionary ideas weren't realised until 30 years later. |  |  | 
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| sākt mācīties |  |   By extension, you lose the ability to control your own economic development. |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties poruszanie, rozważanie dyskusja; wątpliwy (adj), rozważać  |  |  to suggest something for discussion. often discussed or argued about but having no definite answer:   The idea was first mooted as long ago as the 1840s. His name was mooted as a possible successor. It's a moot point whether building more roads reduces traffic congestion. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kość niezgody(twierdzenie; spór)  |  |   The issue has been a bone of contention between him and me. The statement which you brought up is not my contention. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties rozproszony; szerzyć, rozpowszechniać; rozwlekły (styl)  |  |  to (cause something to) spread in many directions: spread out and not directed in one place   a diffuse literary style. This idea diffused across the whole world. Television is a powerful means of diffusing knowledge. The drop of red dye diffused slowly in the water. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a very small amount:   Could I have a smidgen more wine? It was five years since I'd last seen him, but he hadn't changed a smidgen. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a great change, especially causing or involving much difficulty, activity, or trouble:   Yesterday's coup brought further upheaval to a country already struggling with famine. I'm not sure it's worth the upheaval of moving to gain just a little more space. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zmienić zdanie, zmiana zdania  |  |  to change a plan completely(US), alternate   Some politicians tend to flip flop on their policies. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zaliczka (przy wynajmie, dla adwokata), lokaj (starodawne)  |  |  an amount of money that you pay to someone so as to be sure that that person can work for you when you need them to. a servant who has usually been with the same family for a long time |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties mieszać, wymieszać, przemieszać (np. substancje, kolory, fakty)  |  |  to become mixed together   The flavours intermingle to produce a very unusual taste. Fact is intermingled with fiction throughout the book. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties rozprawa(np. magisterska), praca pisemna  |  |  thesis   Their main thesis was that war was inevitable. |  |  | 
|   wkraczać, bezprawnie naruszać   invade, creep, snakesākt mācīties |  |  to take control or possession of something in a gradual way and often without being noticed:   Farmers encroached on forest land to grow crops. These devices are encroaching on people’s privacy. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties liberia, szata; barwy firmowe  |  |  a special uniform worn by servants or particular officials. the colours or design which are put on a company's vehicles and other things that it owns or sells:   an aircraft in the livery of Air Atlantique |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   I don't have to listen to you, you are a junior. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties przeróbka, przerabiac(potocznie)  |  |  to change or arrange something again, in order to improve it:   We revamped the management system, but the business is doing no better than it was before. The walled garden was completely revamped last year. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties polepszenie, wzrost wartości  |  |  improvement:   Several changes have been made for the betterment of the sport. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wyjawić coś, wygadać się, brozlać coś; wychodzić w dużych ilościach  |  |  to flow or fall out of a container. If people spill out of a place, large numbers of them come out of it:   All the shopping had spilled out of my bag. The contents of the truck spilled out across the road. People were spilling out of the wine bar onto the street. All his resentment spilled out. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties runąć, spadać, obniżać się (o wartości, cenie. wysokości)  |  |  to plunge, to fall suddenly and quickly   The prices are plummeting, so it's a good moment to buy a few shares. The climber plummeted to the ground, but luckily he survived |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties ostry sprzeciw, gwałtowna krytyczna reakcja  |  |  a strong feeling among a group of people in reaction to a change or recent events in society or politics:   the 60s backlash against bourgeois materialism the backlash against feminism |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a gun that can be carried easily   He was found guilty of possessing an unlicensed firearm. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties informować, instruować, poinformować, poinstruować, zakres obowiązków, instruktaż (dla pracownika)  |  |  to give essential information, to make an abstract or abridgment of   She briefed everyone about an upcoming fire drill. I would like to brief you on my plans. I have a brief at my new job tomorrow. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties próbny alarm pożarowy, ćwiczenia przeciwpożarowe  |  |  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zgadzać się z czymś, popierać coś, zaprenumerować  |  |  to give or express one's approval (as to a proposal)   promised that as president he would never subscribe to the use of torture as an interrogation method, regardless of the circumstances |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties słuchać (słuchajcie uważnie), wracać do czegoś (punktu wyjścia)  |  |  used to tell someone to listen: If someone harks back to something in the past, they talk about it again and again, often in a way that annoys other people: If something harks back to something in the past, it is similar to it:   Hark, I hear a distant trumpet! He's always harking back to his childhood and saying how things were better then. The director's latest film harks back to the early years of cinema. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  slavery, bondage   having known only thralldom, the people rejoiced in their newfound freedom |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties różnorodny, heterogeniczny  |  |  consisting of parts or things that are very different from each other   Switzerland is a heterogeneous confederation of 26 self-governing cantons. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   My friend is a prodigious history buff |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties grobla, zapora, wał ochrony  |  |  a wall built to prevent the sea or a river from covering an area, or a channel dug to take water away from an area |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a large container in a church, usually made of stone, that holds the water used for baptisms |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties graniczny (np. stan między Jawa a snem)  |  |  between or belonging to two different places, states, etc.   the liminal state between waking and sleeping |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties wypowiadać publicznie, nadawać (w radiu lub telewizji)  |  |   President aired his views on the war. The professor aired his controversial opinions and got fired. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zmienić temat, oddać się dygresji  |  |   That's what I started to tell you before we went off at a tangent."I wonder," he said, and went off at a tangent. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties szkapa, chabeta(archaizm), zrzęda  |  |  an archaic term denoting a mere   It seems this nag hasn't been fed for ages. It seems this nag hasn't been fed for ages. |  |  | 
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|  UK offensivesākt mācīties |  |  a rectangular piece that has been cut from an area of grass:   He worked fast, cutting and slicing the turf neatly, heaving the sod to one side. He's won again - the lucky sod! Apparently he's a sod to work for. What did you do that for, you stupid sod |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  the parts of the female sex organs that are outside the body |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties cudzołożyć dwójka nie żonata  |  |  to have sex with someone who you are not married to. formal disapproving   He was never seen fornicating in public again, with or without a woman's consent. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a small animal with thick, warm fur, or the fur of this animal used for making clothes and artists' brushes   Pelts in demand were sable, mink, chinchilla and silver fox. a $150,000 sable coat |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties archaiczne określenie osła  |  |  an old term used for denoting a donkey |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   a wood tends to rot away much more easily than a stone-based material. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties targowanie się, spierać się  |  |  to bargain   It's traditional that you haggle over/about the price of things in the market. Haggling is now a thing of the past and unacceptable. I'm not going to haggle about it. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zbiór dzieł, ogół tekstów (np. prace jakiegoś autora lub prace na jakiś temat, trzon  |  |  a collection of written or spoken material stored on a computer and used to find out how language is used: a collection of a single writer's work, or of writing about a particular subject. a body or the main part of an organ   All the dictionary examples are taken from a corpus of billions of words. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zgadzać się z, odpowiadać  |  |  to match or agree with something else   The numbers on your spreadsheet don't tally with ours. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties niepewny (np. dowód), wątpliwy (argument); chwiejny (konstrukcja, krok), słaby (głos)  |  |   Their argument was too shaky to consider it. His shaky step caught my attention. The fence around your property is shaky. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties uduszenie (kogoś; uciskając szyję rękami lub np. sznurkiem)  |  |   An autopsy showed that he had died of strangulation. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties uzyskać, wzbudzać, wydobyć (informacje, odpowiedź)  |  |  to get or produce something, especially information or a reaction:   The questionnaire was intended to elicit information on eating habits. They were able to elicit the support of the public. The teacher elicits definitions from the students. elicitation |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zdobyć zazwyczaj po wysiłku, stręczyć do nierządu, dostarczać komuś prostytutki  |  |  to get something, especially after an effort: to get a prostitute for someone else to have sex with   She's managed somehow to procure his phone number. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  relating to the study or activity of growing garden plants:   a horticultural show He is a professor of horticultural science. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wszystko, co najważniejsze  |  |  the most important thing   We all agreed that winning was not the be-all and end-all. It was the period when everyone saw men in space as the be-all and end-all of space exploration. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties pokonać z kretesem (wytrzeć kimś podłogę)  |  |  to defeat someone very easily:   "I hear Italy beat France in the semifinals last night." "Beat them? They wiped the floor with them!" |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kopnąć w kalendarz, umrzeć  |  |   The doctor said I'll kick the bucket soon anyways. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties niezorganizowany; niechlujny i zaniedbany,(o żołnierzach i umundurowaniu)  |  |  untidy and not similar or organized:   The village was guarded by a ragtag group of soldiers. He arrived with a ragtag collection of friends. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties skryty, ukryty (np. o osobie mającej jakiś sekret), naradzać się, rozmawiać na osobności  |  |  to put yourself in a place, especially a closed space, and stay there: used to refer to a belief, activity, or feeling that is kept secret from the public   I know nothing about him because he's always so closet. I don't want her to know about the party, can we closet? Two weeks before my exams I closeted myself (away) in my room with my books and I didn't speak to anyone. a closet communist |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties par (członek Izby Lordów)  |  |   One of the peers left the room in the middle of the meeting. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties skryć, skrywać, dać mylne wyobrażenie  |  |  to show something to be false, or to hide something such as an emotion:   Her calm face belied the terror she was feeling. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties czas poprzedzający, rozbieg  |  |  the final period of time before an important event:(period before)   Everyone is very busy during the run-up to publication. A similar campaign was launched in the run-up to Christmas. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  to support or improve an organization, agreement, or system that is not working effectively or that is likely to fail. to stop a wall or a building from falling down by supporting it with building materials such as wood or metal   The new public relations manager has the difficult task of shoring up the company's troubled image. Boundary walls have had to be shored up. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wstęp, pierwszy krok propozycja (zwykle dotycząca rozpoczęcia negocjacji)  |  |  a piece of music that is an introduction to a longer piece, especially an opera. a communication made to someone in order to offer something   overtures of friendship. Neither side in the conflict seems willing to make peace overtures. So he's been making overtures (= showing a sexual interest), has he? |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties obracać się przeciw komuś, odnosić odwrotny skutek  |  |  (of a plan) to have the opposite result from the one you intended   Her plans to make him jealous backfired on her when he started dating her best friend. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties oddalać, chwilowo powstrzymywać  |  |  to stop something bad from happening, or to keep an unwanted situation or person away, usually temporarily:   We were hoping to stave off these difficult decisions until September. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties laik, profan (człowiek nieznający się na danej dziedzinie, OSOBA ŚWIECKA  |  |   The parish council consisted of both clergy and laymen. Oh, no, I was too young to be anything but a layman. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties poszlakowy, wskazujący na coś, ale bez jasnego dowodu,  |  |  containing information, especially about a crime, that makes you think something is true but does not completely prove it:   circumstantial evidence The case against her was circumstantial. |  |  | 
|  przesuwać wspomnienia ho hosākt mācīties |  |  a type of animal that brings up food from its stomach and chews it again, for example a cow, sheep, or deer   After five years of ruminating, I finally got around to making the things. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties osoba/ pojazd forsującą blokadę  |  |   Blockade running is the practice of delivering cargo (food, for example) to a blockaded area. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a small metal ball or several of these arranged in a ring to make particular parts of a machine move more easily |  |  | 
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| sākt mācīties |  |   Believe it or not, each year, people fight tooth and nail to land this position. We fought tooth and nail to take care of them. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kombinator (ktoś kto się wymigowuje od obowiązków), pasażer na gapę  |  |  a person who avoids doing what they should do:   a tax dodger. a conscription dodger. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zapłacić rachunek, uregulować rachunek, ponieść koszty  |  |  pick up the tab |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties , tandetny, niegustowny, brudny (np. sekret), niemoralny (o zagraniu),  |  |  looking bright and attractive but in fact cheap and of low quality:   Their ugly front garden and tacky, tawdry lights fail to reflect our village image. A lot of the city's housing consists of nondescript houses and some districts are downright tawdry. I knew that his motives were tawdry. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   Irredentism is usually understood as a desire by one state to annex a territory of another state. This desire can be motivated by ethnic reasons because the population of the territory is ethnically similar to the population of the parent state |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wspólna płaszczyzna, język  |  |   share common ground. We have never been able to find much common ground |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  to enjoy something very much:   We walked around the city, lapping up the atmosphere. Everyone clapped and cheered and you could see he was lapping it up. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties trudna okoliczność, królicza nora  |  |  a complicated or difficult situation, especially one that is difficult to get out of:   Their advice is not meant to send you down a rabbit hole, and involve you in chaos and disorder. She once went down that political rabbit hole. Let's avoid that particular rabbit hole and consider a broader and more unsettling point. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  the part of the body that is above the legs and below the waist, especially the sexual organs:   the fruit of your loins (= your child/children) He favoured his adopted son over the issue of his own loins. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties dewota; wielbiciel, entuzjasta,  |  |  a person who strongly admires a particular person or is extremely interested in a subject: buff   He is a great devotee of the prime minister. devotees of golf |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties przerabiać (coś innego dobrze znajomego), przeróbka, powtórzyć rzecz powiedzianą wcześniej (często w irytujący sposób)  |  |  a book, film, piece of music, etc. that is very similar to previous ones and has no new ideas or improvements: to write, say, do, etc. something again with no new ideas or improvements   His new book is just a rehash of his previous ones. The information in the report is a rehash of old discussions and misconceptions. Some students merely rehash what they've heard in lectures. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties , wyrywkowy, SZCZĄTJOWY, fragmentaryczny; po trochu, wyrywkowo  |  |  not done according to a plan but done at different times in different ways   Unfortunately, everything is being done piecemeal. Do we fix it all now, or do we approach it piecemeal over time? |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a flag on a ship that shows which country the ship belongs to   The following is a table of the other ensigns used in Malaysia. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties podzielić coś, rozdzielić (terytorium)  |  |  to divide something into smaller parts:   The Nazi-Soviet pact carved up the Baltic states in 1939. |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties (masowe wyjście), wyjazd, masowa emigracja  |  |   The war caused an exodus of the civilian population. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties strój, ubiór (sposób ubierania się)  |  |   penitential garb. monastic garb |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a person, especially in the armed forces, who does not fight in a war, for example a priest or a doctor   non-combatant troops/ships About 100,000 non-combatant civilians died in that battle. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties ludzka siła robocza, rezerwy ludzkie, siła ludzkich mięśni  |  |  the number of people working in a company   I know exactly how much time and manpower are wasted in this branch. This boulder cannot be moved with manpower. We are to give him the manpower and assistance he needs |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties raczkujący, nowo powstały (np. o partii), wyfrunąć, opuścić gniazdo po uzyskaniu właściwego upierzenia (o ptaku)  |  |  (of a young bird) to grow feathers and learn to fly: nascent   The chicks are expected to fledge in August. It is one way to support Russia's fledging democracy and to help people in great need. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   A few weeks later he was again on guard duty. I know how they usually work guard duty in the military. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties w trybie przyśpieszonym, natychmiast, bez sądu  |  |  suddenly, without discussion or a legal process:   He was summarily dismissed from his job. More than 50 other captured rebels were summarily executed |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  the fact that someone deserves to be blamed or considered responsible for something bad:   After the accident, the company refused to accept culpability. The Army denied any culpability, but later compensated owners. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  to touch or make changes to something that you should not, usually without enough knowledge of how it works or when you are trying to damage it: to speak to and try to influence someone involved in a legal case:   I could see immediately that the lock had been tampered with. Tampering with pipelines could result in ruptures or fires. She is charged with official misconduct and tampering with witnesses. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  using someone or something unfairly, in a way that helps you or makes money for you but may cause harm to them or to other people:   The housekeeper works long hours for her exploitative employers. The merchandising looks greedy and exploitative. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties ostatnia godzina dla czegoś, dzwon śmierci dla czegoś  |  |   toll the death knell for sth   a warning of the end of something   The opening of the superstore will sound/toll the death knell for hundreds of small independent shops. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties rujnujący, wyniszczający 2) leżący w ruinie  |  |  causing great harm and destruction   ten ruinous years of war. The proposed bill is ruinous to the home building industry. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zainicjować coś(oderwać się od ziemi), zacząć odnosić sukcesy  |  |   We help small companies to get off the ground |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties żyła złota, maszynka do robienia pieniędzy  |  |  the part of a business that makes a lot of profit   Europe has not been just a cash cow, but an important source for political thinking |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zawyżyć (wartość czegoś, np. akcji firmy), zwiększyć, podwyższyć (np. tempo produkcji w fabryce)  |  |  If a business ramps up its activity, it increases it: to increase the speed, power, or cost of something:   The company announced plans to ramp up production to 10,000 units per month. To stay competitive, they'll have to ramp up product development as well as cut prices. Mitsubishi has ramped up the speed of its new micro-controllers. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  word formed from initial letters of words constituting a name of an organization, product, etc.   What does the acronym VIP mean? CEO is an acronym for Chief Executive Officer. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kreślić (np. plan), nanosić (na mapę)  |  |   Why don't you plot your ideas for the living room? |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a statement in an agreement, saying that a particular thing must happen before another can:   He was released from prison with/on the proviso that he doesn't leave the country. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  an occasion when a group of people attempt to take control of their country by force:   The government is reported to be concerned about the growing insurgency in the south. counterinsurgency |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kancelaria ambasady; urząd kanclerski  |  |  a building or room where a chancellor works or lives, or the people who work in a chancellor's offices |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  the most important part of an activity, or the quality that you most need for that activity:   People say that in politics the name of the game is making the right friends. Repeating the vocabulary related to the field of interest or the most used phrases is really the name of the game |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   Can you slice the bread in half? The bullet sliced the water and killed the fish. John sliced my legs and I tripped. |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties dyskredytować, deprecjonować  |  |  belittle. to criticize someone or something in a way that shows you do not respect or value him, her, or it:   That was hard to disparage, for a number of reasons. When they talk among themselves, these women commonly disparage men. The actor's work for charity has recently been disparaged in the press as an attempt to get publicity. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  the fact that someone is likely to behave in a particular way, especially a bad way:   He has the propensity to be a bit gregarious when he shouldn't be. I have a propensity to insult people even when I don't intend to. propensity to utilize a certain array of phrases and words that are characteristics of social minorities in the capitol. |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties okres wyciszenia (np. po pracy), przestój, okres wyłączenia  |  |   they had a downtime after the long-lasting period of continuous shore raids. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties dotyczący wydatków i zachowania (np. prawa)  |  |  relating to rules or laws that control spending, especially for religious or moral reasons:   Sumptuary laws dictated which classes of people could wear certain clothes or fabrics. Sumptuary goods were restricted to certain groups within society through laws or social rules. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties ruch polityczny i społeczny, dążący do połączenia w jeden organizm państwowy ziem zamieszkiwanych przez podobne grupy etniczne.  |  |  a person advocating the restoration to their country of any territory formerly belonging to it.   Irredentism is one state's desire to annex the territory of another state |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zewnętrzny (o sprzęcie niestanowiącym integralnej części komputera)  |  |   He wrote off the last of his off-board probes. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  Establish the foundation for Set the stage for Prepare the way for |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties czysty zysk 🚂 (szybki dorobek), czasami nieuczciwid  |  |  a way of making money quickly, easily, and often dishonestly   Conferences are seen as a gravy train by many organisers who charge exorbitant rates for poor services. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  someone who develops ideas about the explanation for events |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zaciemniać obraz (np. jakiegoś problemu)  |  |   And maybe they could muddy the waters a bit for good measure. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zapotrzebowanie. przejmowanie  |  |  an official request to buy something (e.g. a chair) or to use a particular service (e.g. a training course offered by an outside provider). the act of officially asking for or taking something:   The staff made a requisition for new desks. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties system trójpolowy (trójpolówka)  |  |   three crop rotation system |  |  |