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101 rival
['raɪvl] 1. n 2. adjfirm, newspaper konkurencyjny; team przeciwny3. vtrównać się z +instrto rival sb/sth in — konkurować z kimś/czymś +instr
* * *1. noun(a person etc who tries to compete with another; a person who wants the same thing as someone else: For students of English, this dictionary is without a rival; The two brothers are rivals for the girl next door - they both want to marry her; ( also adjective) rival companies; rival teams.) konkurencja, rywal2. verb(to (try to) be as good as someone or something else: He rivals his brother as a chess-player; Nothing rivals football for excitement and entertainment.) rywalizować, stanowić konkurencję- rivalry -
102 senior
['siːnɪə(r)] 1. adj 2. n ( SCOL)the seniors — ( at school) uczniowie vir pl starszych klas; ( at college or university) studenci vir pl wyższych lat
P. Jones senior — P. Jones senior or starszy
* * *['si:njə] 1. noun1) (( also adjective) (a person who is) older in years or higher in rank or authority: John is senior to me by two years; He is two years my senior; senior army officers.)2) ((American) a student in his/her last year in college or high school.)2. adjective((often abbreviated to Snr, Sr or Sen. when written) used to indicate the father of a person who is alive and who has the same name: John Jones Senior.) senior- senior citizen -
103 stagger
['stægə(r)] 1. vizataczać się (zatoczyć się perf), iść (pójść perf) zataczając się2. vt* * *['stæɡə]1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.) zataczać się2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.) wstrząsać, ogłuszać3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.) układać przemiennie• -
104 take turns
((of two or more people) to do something one after the other, not at the same time: They took turns to look after the baby.) zmieniać się przy, robić coś na zmianę -
105 tribe
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106 uniform
['juːnɪfɔːm] 1. nmundur m2. adj* * *['ju:nifo:m] 1. adjective(the same always or everywhere; not changing or varying: The sky was a uniform grey.) jednolity2. noun((a set of) clothes worn by eg soldiers, children at a particular school etc: Full uniform must be worn; The new uniforms will arrive tomorrow.) mundur- uniformity
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107 workmate
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108 agree
[ə'griː] 1. vtprice, date uzgadniać (uzgodnić perf)2. vizgadzać się (zgodzić się perf); ( LING) zgadzać sięto agree with — person zgadzać się (zgodzić się perf) z +instr; food służyć +dat; statements etc pokrywać się (pokryć się perf) z +instr
to agree to sth/to do sth — zgadzać się (zgodzić się perf) na coś/zrobić coś
to agree that … — przyznawać (przyznać perf), że …
it was agreed that … — uzgodniono, że …
they agreed on going — uzgodnili, że pojadą
* * *[ə'ɡri:]past tense, past participle - agreed; verb1) ((often with with) to think or say the same (as): I agreed with them that we should try again; The newspaper report does not agree with what he told us.) zgadzać się2) (to say that one will do or allow something: He agreed to go; He agreed to our request.) zgadzać się3) ((with with) to be good for (usually one's health): Cheese does not agree with me.) służyć4) (to be happy and friendly together: John and his wife don't agree.) zgadzać się•- agreeably
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109 all at once
1) (all at the same time: Don't eat those cakes all at once!) wszystko na raz2) (suddenly: All at once the light went out.) nagle -
110 civil war
nwojna f domowa* * *((a) war between citizens of the same state: the American Civil War.) wojna domowa -
111 co-educational
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112 colony
['kɔlənɪ]nkolonia f* * *['koləni]plural - colonies; noun1) ((a group of people who form) a settlement in one country etc which is under the rule of another country: France used to have many colonies in Africa.) kolonia2) (a group of people having the same interests, living close together: a colony of artists.) kolonia, grupa3) (a collection of animals, birds etc, of one type, living together: a colony of gulls.) kolonia•- colonial- colonialism
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113 compare
[kəm'pɛə(r)] 1. vt2. vito compare sb/sth to — ( liken) porównywać (porównać perf) kogoś/coś z +instr, przyrównywać (przyrównać perf) kogoś/coś do +gen
to compare (un)favourably with — wypadać (wypaść perf) (nie)korzystnie w porównaniu z +instr
compared with/to — w porównaniu z +instr
* * *[kəm'peə]1) (to put (things etc) side by side in order to see to what extent they are the same or different: If you compare his work with hers you will find hers more accurate; This is a good essay compared with your last one.) porównywać2) (to describe as being similar to: She compared him to a monkey.) porównywać3) (to be near in standard or quality: He just can't compare with Mozart.) równać się•- comparative
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114 countess
['kauntɪs]nhrabina f* * *1) (the wife or widow of an earl or count.) hrabina2) (a woman of the same rank as an earl or count in her own right.) hrabina -
115 duchess
['dʌtʃɪs]nksiężna f* * *1) (the wife of a duke.) księżna2) (a woman of the same rank as a duke.) księżna -
116 dynasty
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117 equation
[ɪ'kweɪʃən]nrównanie nt* * *[-ʒən]1) (a statement that two things are equal or the same: xy+xy=2xy is an equation.) równanie2) (a formula expressing the action of certain substances on others: 2H2 + O2 = 2 H2O is an equation.) równanie, wzór -
118 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 -
119 flat rate
(a fixed amount, especially one that is the same in all cases: He charged a flat rate for the work.) stała opłata -
120 follow in someone's footsteps
(to do the same as someone has done before one: When he joined the police force he was following in his father's footsteps.) iść w czyjeś ślady
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