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41 muster
['mʌstə(r)] 1. vtenergy, troops zbierać (zebrać perf); support uzyskiwać (uzyskać perf); (also: muster up) enthusiasm etc wykrzesać ( perf) z siebie; courage zdobywać się (zdobyć się perf) na +acc2. nto pass muster — sprostać ( perf) wymaganiom
* * *1) (to gather together (especially soldiers for duty or inspection).) zwołać, zebrać2) (to gather (courage, energy etc): He mustered his energy for a final effort.) zebrać się w sobie, zmobilizować -
42 pep-talk
noun (a talk intended to arouse enthusiasm, or to make people work harder, better etc: The director gave all the staff a pep-talk.) mowa mobilizująca -
43 peter out
['piːtə-]vi* * *(to come gradually to an end: As the river dried up our water-supply petered out; Their enthusiasm gradually petered out.) wyczerpać się -
44 seize on
* * *(to accept with enthusiasm: I suggested a cycling holiday, and he seized on the idea.) podchwycić -
45 short-lived
['ʃɔːt'lɪvd]adj* * *adjective (living or lasting only for a short time: short-lived insects; short-lived enthusiasm.) krótko żyjący, krótkotrwały -
46 simulate
['sɪmjuleɪt]vtenthusiasm, innocence udawać; illness symulować, pozorować* * *['simjuleit](to cause (something) to appear to be real etc: This machine simulates the take-off and landing of an aircraft.) symulować- simulation -
47 spark
[spɑːk]niskra f; (fig: of wit etc) przebłysk m* * *1. noun1) (a tiny red-hot piece thrown off by something burning, or when two very hard (eg metal) surfaces are struck together: Sparks were being thrown into the air from the burning building.) iskra2) (an electric current jumping across a gap: a spark from a faulty light-socket.) iskra3) (a trace (eg of life, humour): a spark of enthusiasm.) iskra2. verb1) (to give off sparks.) iskrzyć2) ((often with off) to start (a row, disagreement etc): Their action sparked off a major row.) zapoczątkować -
48 sweep (someone) off his feet
(to affect (a person) with strong emotion or enthusiasm.) porwać kogoś, zawrócić (komuś) w głowie -
49 sweep (someone) off his feet
(to affect (a person) with strong emotion or enthusiasm.) porwać kogoś, zawrócić (komuś) w głowie -
50 team spirit
nduch m zespołowy* * *(willingness of each member of a team or group to work together with loyalty and enthusiasm.) więź zespołowa -
51 throw oneself into
(to begin (doing something) with great energy: She threw herself into her work with enthusiasm.) rzucać się w wir, angażować się w -
52 tireless
['taɪəlɪs]adj* * *adjective (never becoming weary or exhausted; never resting: a tireless worker; tireless energy/enthusiasm.) niestrudzony -
53 vigour
['vɪgə(r)](US vigor) n( of person) wigor m, energia f; (of campaign, democracy) prężność f* * *['viɡə](strength and energy: He began his new job with enthusiasm and vigour.) wigor- vigorous- vigorously -
54 work up
vt* * *1) (to excite or rouse gradually: She worked herself up into a fury. ( adjective worked-up: Don't get so worked-up!).) stopniowo doprowadzić się2) (to raise or create: I just can't work up any energy/appetite/enthusiasm today.) wzbudzić w sobie -
55 youthful
['juːθful]adjperson młody; enthusiasm młodzieńczy* * *1) (young: The boy looked very youthful.) młody2) (energetic, active, young-looking etc: Exercise will keep you youthful.) młodzieńczy3) (of youth: youthful pleasures.)... młodości -
56 zeal
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57 burning
['bəːnɪŋ]adjhouse, forest płonący, palący się; sand, issue palący; interest, enthusiasm gorący -
58 upsurge
['ʌpsəːdʒ]n( of enthusiasm etc) przypływ m -
59 willingness
['wɪlɪŋnɪs]n( readiness) chęć f, gotowość f; ( enthusiasm) ochota f
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