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1 realise
1) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) zdać sobie sprawę (z)2) (to make real; to make (something) come true: He realized his ambition to become an astronaut; My worst fears were realized.) zrealizować, spełnić3) (to make (money) by selling something: He realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.) uzyskać, zarobić•- realisation -
2 obtain
[əb'teɪn] 1. vtbook etc dostawać (dostać perf), nabywać (nabyć perf) (fml); degree, information uzyskiwać (uzyskać perf), otrzymywać (otrzymać perf)2. vi ( fml)situation, custom istnieć, panować; regulations obowiązywać* * *[əb'tein](to get; to become the possessor of: He obtained a large sum of money by buying and selling houses.) uzyskać -
3 peddle
['pɛdl]vt* * *['pedl](to go from place to place or house to house selling (small objects): Gypsies often peddle (goods) from door to door.) uprawiać handel domokrążny- pedlar -
4 profit
['prɔfɪt] 1. nzysk m2. vito profit by/from ( fig) — odnosić (odnieść perf) korzyść or korzyści z +gen, mieć pożytek z +gen
to make a profit — osiągać (osiągnąć perf) zysk, zarabiać (zarobić perf)
to sell (sth) at a profit — sprzedawać (sprzedać perf) (coś) z zyskiem
* * *['profit] 1. noun1) (money which is gained in business etc, eg from selling something for more than one paid for it: I made a profit of $8,000 on my house; He sold it at a huge profit.) zysk2) (advantage; benefit: A great deal of profit can be had from travelling abroad.) pożytek2. verb((with from or by) to gain profit(s) from: The business profited from its exports; He profited by his opponent's mistakes.) czerpać zysk/korzyści, zarabiać- profitably -
5 raffle
['ræfl] 1. nloteria f fantowa2. vtwystawiać (wystawić perf) jako fant na loterii* * *['ræfl] 1. noun(a way of raising money by selling numbered tickets, one or more of which win a prize: I won this doll in a raffle; ( also adjective) raffle tickets.) loteria fantowa2. verb(to give as the prize in a raffle: They raffled a bottle of whisky to raise money for cancer research.) dać jako fant -
6 realize
['rɪəlaɪz]vt( understand) uświadamiać (uświadomić perf) sobie, zdawać (zdać perf) sobie sprawę z +gen; dreams, hopes spełniać (spełnić perf); ambition, project realizować (zrealizować perf); amount, profit przynosić (przynieść perf)I realize that … — zdaję sobie sprawę (z tego), że …
* * *1) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) zdać sobie sprawę (z)2) (to make real; to make (something) come true: He realized his ambition to become an astronaut; My worst fears were realized.) zrealizować, spełnić3) (to make (money) by selling something: He realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.) uzyskać, zarobić•- realisation -
7 shop
[ʃɔp] 1. n( selling goods) sklep m; ( workshop) warsztat m2. vi(also: go shopping) robić (zrobić perf) zakupyPhrasal Verbs:* * *[ʃop] 1. noun1) (a place where goods are sold: a baker's shop.) sklep2) (a workshop, or a place where any kind of industry is carried on: a machine-shop.) warsztat2. verb((often go shopping) to visit shops for the purpose of buying: We shop on Saturdays; She goes shopping once a week.) robić zakupy- shopper- shopping
- shop assistant
- shop floor
- shopkeeper
- shoplifter
- shoplifting
- shopping centre
- shopping mall
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8 trade
[treɪd] 1. n( exchanging goods) handel m; ( business) branża f; (skill, job) fach m2. vi 3. vtto trade sth (for sth) — wymieniać (wymienić perf) coś (na coś)
to trade in/with — prowadzić handel +instr /z +instr
Phrasal Verbs:- trade in* * *[treid] 1. noun1) (the buying and selling of goods: Japan does a lot of trade with Britain.) handel2) ((a) business, occupation, or job: He's in the jewellery trade.) zawód2. verb1) ((often with in or with) to buy and sell: They made a lot of money by trading; They trade in fruit and vegetables.) handlować2) (to exchange: I traded my watch for a bicycle.) wymienić•- trader- trademark
- tradename
- tradesman
- trades union
- trade union
- trades unionist
- trade unionist
- trade wind
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9 trap
[træp] 1. n(for mice, rats) pułapka f; ( for larger animals) sidła pl, wnyki pl; ( carriage) dwukółka f; ( fig) pułapka f, zasadzka f2. vtmouse łapać (złapać perf) w pułapkę; hare etc łapać (złapać perf) w sidła or we wnyki; energy pozyskiwać; ( fig) trick łapać (złapać perf) w pułapkęto set/lay a trap (for sb) — zastawiać (zastawić perf) (na kogoś) pułapkę
to be trapped — (in bad marriage, under rubble etc) być uwięzionym
shut your trap! (inf!) — stul gębę! (inf!)
* * *[træp] 1. noun1) (a device for catching animals: He set a trap to catch the bear; a mousetrap.) pułapka2) (a plan or trick for taking a person by surprise: She led him into a trap; He fell straight into the trap.) zasadzka2. verb(to catch in a trap or by a trick: He lives by trapping animals and selling their fur; She trapped him into admitting that he liked her.) złapać w sidła, schwytać w zasadzkę- trapper- trap-door
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