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1 academic
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2 academic year
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3 academy
[ə'kædəmɪ]nakademia fmilitary/naval academy — akademia wojskowa/marynarki wojennej
* * *[ə'kædəmi] 1. plural - academies; noun1) (a higher school for special study: Academy of Music.) akademia, szkoła wyższa2) (a society to encourage science, art etc: The Royal Academy.) akademia3) (a type of senior school.) uczelnia•- academic2. noun(a university or college teacher.) nauczyciel akademicki, naukowiec- academically -
4 achievement
[ə'tʃiːvmənt]nosiągnięcie nt* * *noun his academic achievements; the achievement of his ambition.) osiągnięcie -
5 fellow
['fɛləu] 1. n( chap) gość m (inf), facet m (inf); ( comrade) towarzysz m; ( of learned society) ≈ członek m (rzeczywisty); ( of university) nauczyciel akademicki będący członkiem kolegium uniwersytetu2. cpd* * *['feləu] 1. noun1) (a man: He's quite a nice fellow but I don't like him.) człowiek, facet2) ((often as part of a word) a companion and equal: She is playing with her schoolfellows.) towarzysz, kolega3) (a member of certain academic societies; a member of the governing body or teaching staff of a college.) towarzysz, członek2. adjective(belonging to the same group, country etc: a fellow student; a fellow music-lover.) współ-- fellow-feeling -
6 heterogeneous
[,hetə'ro‹i:niəs](composed of parts or elements of different kinds: a heterogeneous population; a heterogeneous class of pupils (= mixed academic levels).) różnorodny -
7 paper
['peɪpə(r)] 1. npapier m; (also: newspaper) gazeta f; ( exam) egzamin m; ( academic essay) referat m; ( wallpaper) tapeta fa piece of paper — ( odd bit) kawałek m papieru; ( sheet) kartka f (papieru)
- papers2. adjpapierowy, z papieru post3. vt* * *['peipə] 1. noun1) (the material on which these words are written, made from wood, rags etc and used for writing, printing, wrapping parcels etc: I need paper and a pen to write a letter; ( also adjective) a paper bag.) papier2) (a single (often printed or typed) piece of this: There were papers all over his desk.) papier3) (a newspaper: Have you read the paper?) gazeta4) (a group of questions for a written examination: The Latin paper was very difficult.) test, egzamin5) ((in plural) documents proving one's identity, nationality etc: The policeman demanded my papers.) dokumenty•- papery- paperback 2. adjectivepaperback novels.) w miękkiej oprawce- paper-knife
- paper sculpture
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8 scene
[siːn]behind the scenes ( lit, fig) — za kulisami
to make a scene ( inf) — urządzać (urządzić perf) scenę
* * *[si:n]1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) miejsce, sceneria2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) obraz3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) awantura4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) krajobraz, widok5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) scena6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) scenografia, dekoracja7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) świat•- scenery- scenic
- behind the scenes
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9 talk
[tɔːk] 1. n( prepared speech) wykład m; ( non-academic) pogadanka f; ( conversation) rozmowa f; ( gossip) plotki plto give a talk — wygłaszać (wygłosić perf) wykład or pogadankę
- talks2. vitalking of films, have you seen …? — à propos filmów, czy widziałaś +acc ?
to talk sb into doing sth — namówić ( perf) kogoś do zrobienia czegoś
to talk sb out of doing sth — wyperswadować ( perf) komuś zrobienie czegoś
Phrasal Verbs:* * *[to:k] 1. verb1) (to speak; to have a conversation or discussion: We talked about it for hours; My parrot can talk (= imitate human speech).) rozmawiać, mówić2) (to gossip: You can't stay here - people will talk!) gadać, plotkować3) (to talk about: They spent the whole time talking philosophy.) rozmawiać o2. noun1) ((sometimes in plural) a conversation or discussion: We had a long talk about it; The Prime Ministers met for talks on their countries' economic problems.) rozmowa2) (a lecture: The doctor gave us a talk on family health.) wykład3) (gossip: Her behaviour causes a lot of talk among the neighbours.) gadanina, plotki4) (useless discussion; statements of things a person says he will do but which will never actually be done: There's too much talk and not enough action.) gadanina•- talking book
- talking head
- talking-point
- talk show
- talking-to
- talk back
- talk big
- talk down to
- talk someone into / out of doing
- talk into / out of doing
- talk someone into / out of
- talk into / out of
- talk over
- talk round
- talk sense/nonsense
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10 CNAA
( BRIT) n abbr= Council for National Academic Awards rada przyznająca uprawnienia zawodowe
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