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121 freely
['friːlɪ]adv* * *1) (in a free manner: to give freely to charity; to speak freely.) swobodnie2) (willingly; readily: I freely admit it was my fault.) dobrowolnie((also freephone; American toll-free number) a telephone number of a business or an organization that can be used free of charge by their customers etc; the system giving this service.) połączenie bezpłatne -
122 impediment
[ɪm'pɛdɪmənt]nutrudnienie nt, przeszkoda f* * *[im'pedimənt]1) (something that delays or prevents.) utrudnienie2) (a small fault in a person's speech: A stammer is a speech impediment.) wada -
123 imperfect
[ɪm'pəːfɪkt] 1. adj 2. n ( LING)(also: imperfect tense) czas m przeszły o aspekcie niedokonanym* * *[im'pə:fikt]1) (having a fault: This coat is being sold at half-price because it is imperfect.) wadliwy2) (( also noun) (a verb) of the tense expressing an action or state in the past which is not completed: The verb `go' in `I was going' is in the imperfect tense.) niedokonany•- imperfection -
124 imperfection
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125 land up
vito land up in — lądować (wylądować perf) w +loc
* * *(to get into a particular, usually unfortunate, situation, especially through one's own fault: If you go on like that, you'll land up in jail.) wylądować -
126 perfect
1. adj(faultless, ideal) doskonały; ( utter) zupełny2. [pə'fɛkt] vt 3. nthe perfect — (also: the perfect tense) czas m dokonany
* * *1. ['pə:fikt] adjective1) (without fault or flaw; excellent: a perfect day for a holiday; a perfect rose.) doskonały2) (exact: a perfect copy.) dokładny3) (very great; complete: a perfect stranger.) zupełny2. [pə'fekt] verb(to make perfect: He went to France to perfect his French.) udoskonalić, poprawić- perfectionist
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127 pick on
vt fusczepiać się +gen* * *1) (to choose (someone) to do a usually difficult or unpleasant job: Why do they always pick on me to do the washing-up?) wybierać2) (to speak to or treat (a person) angrily or critically: Don't pick on me - it wasn't my fault.) czepiać się -
128 punish
['pʌnɪʃ]vtto punish sb for sth/for doing sth — karać (ukarać perf) kogoś za coś/za (z)robienie czegoś
* * *1) (to cause to suffer for a crime or fault: He was punished for stealing the money.) karać2) (to give punishment for: The teacher punishes disobedience.) karać•- punishment
- punitive
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