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        | sākt mācīties |  |  to criticize something as bad, without value, or unnecessary   I decry genocide. Lawyers decried the imprisonment of several journalists. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  the process of removing something, or what is removed:   In 2002 the management ordered the deletion of all computer files on this subject. There have been some deletions from this text. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties przesadzać w naprawianiu czegoś  |  |  to try too hard to correct a problem, therefore creating a new problem   Chris is one of those small men who overcompensate for their lack of height with a larger than life personality. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties grzywka (np. spadająca na oczy)  |  |  a piece of hair that grows or falls over the forehead (= part of the face above the eyes) or the part of a horse's mane that falls forward between its ears   All I had to do was seize him by the forelock |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  water from rain or melting snow, or liquid from an industrial or farming process, that flows into a place such as a river   Reduced runoff means less water for irrigation. The plants are fed and watered via an irrigation system, using run-off from the roof. Sometimes entire villages are affected by diseases traceable to industrial runoffs in the water supply. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties magnetyt, osoba lub rzecz, która przyciąga jak magnes (jest atrakcyjna  |  |  (a piece of) rock that contains a lot of iron and can therefore be used as a magnet (= an object that pulls metal objects towards it)   Instead of being a millstone, it will be an economic lodestone. The girl's own soul was like a lodestone for such men. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties towarzyszący, czynnik współistniejący  |  |  something that happens with something else and is connected with it:   Loss of memory is a natural concomitant of old age. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties rujnować (szanse na coś), niweczyć (czyjeś plany); samozatapiać statek  |  |  scuttle. to sink your own ship on purpose. to cause something such as a plan or an opportunity to fail:   Arriving late for the interview scuppered my chances of getting the job. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zasadniczy, purytański, konserwatywny👟  |  |  having old-fashioned and unchanging morals, especially relating to sexual matters: (disapproving)   The joke shocked her strait-laced parents. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  containing or contributing the seeds of later development: creative, original   Kandel was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine in 2000 for his seminal observation |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties rodzinny, tyczący się urodzin  |  |  prenatal, postnatal   Males generally leave their natal group between 3 and 6 years of age. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties łamaniec językowy, językołamacz  |  |  : a word or saying used by adherents of a party, sect, or belief and usually regarded by others as empty of real meaning. a use of language regarded as distinctive of a particular group   She repeated the old shibboleth that time heals all wounds. we knew that their claim of giving “the best deal in town” was just a shibboleth. some truth in the shibboleth that crime does not pay |  |  | 
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| sākt mācīties |  |  frame story |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wzmocniony, podkręcony krwią  |  |  |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties cukierkowaty (przesłodzony), pretensjonalny  |  |  artificially attractive or too perfect   The village has escaped all modern developments, without becoming twee. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties taktyka balansowania na krawędzi (np. wojny), ryzykanctwo  |  |  foolhardiness   And there has been more than enough brinkmanship to go around. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  extremely and obviously angry   He was apoplectic with rage/fury. Daniel looked apoplectic for a second as his face turned red. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties koszty ogólne, koszty stałe, koszty ogólnego zarządu  |  |  fixed costs   Last year our income was equal to the fixed costs. |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties zuchwały, bezczelny; krzykliwy (ubiór)  |  |  (of people) showing too much confidence and too little respect: (of clothes) too bright and colourful   Don't you think that suit's a bit brash for a funeral? a brash young banker |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   It is her first role in a feature. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wyprowadzać z błędu, otwierać oczy  |  |  to cause someone no longer to have a wrong idea   He saw no reason to disabuse the boy of that hope. He thought that all women liked children, but she soon disabused him of that idea/notion. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties kręcić, mijać się z prawdą, lawirować, wykręcać się od odpowiedzi  |  |  to avoid telling the truth or saying exactly what you think:   He accused the minister of prevaricating. equivocate. Caesar and his colleagues prevaricated in the face of the company challenges |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties bezmyślny, głupi; czczy (np. żart), bezsensowny,  |  |  extremely silly or with no real meaning or importance:   He's always making inane remarks. There are too many inane quiz shows on television these days. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  funny, silly, or strange behaviour   But the rock star, whose stage antics used to include smashing guitars, is older and wiser now. The crowds were once again entertained by the number-one tennis player's antics on and off the court. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  one of the stages or levels in something such as a process or organization, through which it is possible to rise or make progress:   any of the short bars that form the steps of a ladder. I started my life on the bottom rung of the ladder in this company. For her this was just the first rung on her career/professional ladder |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties cierpki uśmiech (lekko drwiący)  |  |  showing that you find a bad or difficult situation slightly funny   wry-mouthed. a wry smile/comment |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties projekcja, wyświetlanie, pokaz (filmu); poddawanie kontroli  |  |   I hate airport screenings. This is my screening and I'm not letting them in. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a person who regularly goes to watch films at the cinema |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties uznanie, laury popularności  |  |  the public admiration that a person receives as a result of a particular achievement or position in society   Being an actor has a certain amount of kudos attached to it. |  |  | 
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| sākt mācīties |  |  a complete change from one situation or condition to its opposite   How did the candidate explain the dramatic turnabout in his views on immigration |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a brand name for a black material used for building roads, etc., that consists of tar mixed with small stones, or an area covered with this material   This coating of gravel and tar made a durable, dust-free, and sturdy driveway. the downside to using tarmac is the fact that it gets damaged easily by diesel and gasoline fuel |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties prześmiechy, żarty; droczyć się  |  |  conversation that is funny and not serious:   He considered himself a master of witty banter. He stood around bantering with his colleagues. The CEO bantered with the director of engineering, who ran the project. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties domagać się czegoś(hałas)  |  |  to make a loud demand for something. loud noise, especially made by people's voices:   The children were all clamouring for attention. People are clamouring for relief from high energy costs. After the bombing, there was a public clamour for vengeance. the clamour of the city |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  in books, films, or games about an imagined future, to change the environment of a planet so that it is more like another planet, especially so that it is more like Earth and could therefore be a place where humans could live:   Can we terraform Mars? Could Venus be made to support life? |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties przypominający (coś), przywołujący (wspomnienia) 2) wonny, przepełniony zapachem  |  |  smelling strongly of something or having qualities (especially smells) that make you think of something else: EVOCATIVE, REMINISCENT   The album is a heartfelt cry, redolent of a time before radio and television. The mountain air was redolent with the scent of pine needles. The night was redolent with the smell of spring earth. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a lot of things or people:   Sean received cards from scores of local well-wishers. Witnesses claim scores of civilians died in the attack. The police raid led to scores of arrests |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties sygnał (np. do rozpoczęcia czegoś); dać sygnał  |  |   He cued me to get on the stage. You get into the shot on my cue. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties bez umiaru, na lewo i prawo  |  |  all the time or everywhere:   He spends money right, left, and center. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zbawienny, zbawczy (wydarzenie)  |  |  causing improvement of behaviour or character:   a salutary experience a salutary reminder of the dangers of mountain climbing |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties doskonałość niczym innym szklanym pantofelku (kopciuszka)  |  |   glass-slippered perfection  |  |  | 
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|  sākt mācīties przydatność, możliwość wykorzystania; przebieg  |  |   The best thing about this device is that it has a practically unlimited mileage. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties przecinać, przemierzać wte i wewte  |  |   Our lives have crisscrossed over 20 years and thousands of miles. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wzmocnić, zwiększyć 🔊 (potocznie)  |  |  to make something stronger, more extreme, or more exciting:   They are amping up the pressure on their opponents. If you're ready to amp up the adventure, you can climb up via the waterfall. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  lap dog. a male servant wearing a uniform. a person who does unimportant work or who has few or no important responsibilities and shows too much respect toward his or her employer   He could snap his fingers and get his flunky to do it. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties apogeum czegoś, punkt szczytowy natężenia czegoś  |  |  a gradual increase in loudness, or the moment when a noise or piece of music is at its loudest:   There has been a rising crescendo of violence in the region. reach a crescendo The criticism reached a crescendo last month. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   But he died suddenly and the car was put in the raffle. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties dubler, zastępca (avløser?)  |  |   I'm standing in for your teacher. My employee stood in for me at the conference. Can you stand in for me today? I have to see my dentist. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wymizerowana, wychudzona twarz  |  |   He looked emaciated, as if he had lost at least fifty pounds. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties ćpun, osoba uzależniona (potocznie)  |  |   This junkie is always sitting by my front door. caffeine junkie |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties przekomarzać się, drażnić; niewinne docinki  |  |   Ignore his josh - he just wants to upset you. Don't josh me if you don't want to see my anger. |  |  | 
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| sākt mācīties |  |  showing emotion or love in an awkward or silly way:   The film lapses into mawkish sentimentality near the end. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  an amount of money that each person must risk in order to be part of a game that involves gambling: |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties odpoczywać w pozycji leżącej  |  |   He rested recumbent. He half turned and put his arm round her recumbent form. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties trykot opinający ciało, Спортивний купальник  |  |   I do it when I'm feeling good enough to put on a leotard. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties wzrost (często nagły i nieoczekiwany, np. wyż demograficzny), wybrzuszenie  |  |   We are recording a bulge in sales. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   On their return they faced an attack of some miscreants. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |   Your love fuels my motivation. She is a manipulator - she likes fueling arguments. |  |  | 
|  sākt mācīties zasilanie, doprowadzanie (np. paliwa) transmisja, połączenie  |  |   We've lost the feed with the second station. This programme controls the fuel feed to the engine. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  a trick intended to deceive someone   It was just a ruse to distract her while his partner took the money. |  |  | 
| sākt mācīties |  |  often discussed or argued about but having no definite answer: not important or not relevant, therefore not worth discussing:   It's a moot point whether building more roads reduces traffic congestion. We don't have enough money to go, so it's all moot anyway. |  |  |