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81 standard of living
nstopa f życiowa* * *(the level of comfort and welfare achieved in any particular society.) stopa życiowa -
82 the Establishment
(the people and institutions that control power or are dominant in a society and stick to traditions; one of these institutions: The hippies rebelled against the Establishment; the political/literary establishment.) ustrój społeczno-polityczny, establishment -
83 treasurer
['trɛʒərə(r)]nskarbnik(-iczka) m(f)* * *noun (the person in a club, society etc, who looks after the money.) skarbnik -
84 under the auspices of
(arranged or encouraged by (a society etc): This exhibition is being held under the auspices of the Arts Council.) pod auspicjami/patronatem -
85 underdog
['ʌndədɔg]nthe underdog — ( in society) słabsi vir pl; ( in team competition) słabsza drużyna f
* * *(a weak person who is dominated by someone else, or who is the loser in a struggle: He always likes to help the underdog.) osoba na straconej pozycji -
86 upper class
nthe upper class — warstwa f or klasa f wyższa
* * *((of) the highest rank of society; (of) the aristocracy: The upper classes can no longer afford to have many servants; He speaks with an upper-class accent.) wyższe sfery, arystokratyczny -
87 vermin
['vəːmɪn]npl(mice, rats etc) szkodniki pl; (fleas, lice etc) robactwo nt* * *['və:min](undesirable or troublesome pests such as fleas, rats, or mice: Farmers are always having trouble with various types of vermin; It is vermin such as these men that are trying to destroy society.) robactwo, szkodniki -
88 working class
nklasa f robotnicza* * *(the section of society who work with their hands, doing manual labour.) klasa robotnicza -
89 ASLEF
['æzlɛf]n abbr ( BRIT)= Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen związek zawodowy kolejarzy -
90 ASPCA
n abbr= American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals -
91 civilized
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92 co-op
['kəuɔp]n abbr= cooperative (society) spółdz. -
93 egalitarian
[ɪgælɪ'tɛərɪən] 1. adjsociety egalitarny; principles egalitarystyczny2. negalitarysta(-tka) m(f) -
94 FRS
n abbr -
95 initiate
[ɪ'nɪʃɪeɪt]vtto initiate sb into — (club, society) wprowadzać (wprowadzić perf) kogoś do +gen; ( new skill) zapoznawać (zapoznać perf) kogoś z +instr
to initiate proceedings against sb ( JUR) — wszczynać (wszcząć perf) przeciw(ko) komuś postępowanie
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96 mercantile
['məːkəntaɪl]adjclass, society kupiecki; law handlowy -
97 MPS
( BRIT) n abbr= Member of the Pharmaceutical Society -
98 NSPCC
( BRIT) n abbr= National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children -
99 ROSPA
['rɔspə]n abbr ( BRIT)= Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents -
100 RSA
( BRIT) n abbr= Royal Society of Arts = Royal Scottish Academy
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