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  • 121 bribe

    [braɪb] 1. n 2. vt

    to bribe sb to do sthprzekupić ( perf) kogoś, żeby coś zrobił

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    1. noun
    (a gift offered to persuade a person to do something, usually dishonest: Policemen are not allowed to accept bribes.) łapówka
    2. verb
    (to give (someone) a bribe: He bribed the guards to let him out of prison.) przekupić

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  • 122 deport

    [dɪ'pɔːt]
    vt
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    [di'po:t]
    ((of a government etc) to send (a person) out of the country eg because he has committed a crime or because he is not officially supposed to be there: He is being deported on a charge of murder.) wydalać

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  • 123 designate

    1. ['dɛzɪgneɪt] vt
    desygnować, wyznaczać (wyznaczyć perf)
    2. ['dɛzɪgnɪt] adj

    chairman/minister designate — desygnowany przewodniczący/minister

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    ['deziɡneit] 1. verb
    1) (to call or name: It was designated a conservation area.) przeznaczyć na
    2) (to point out or identify: He has been designated our next Prime Minister.) mianować
    2. adjective
    ((placed immediately after noun) appointed to an office etc but not yet having begun it: the ambassador designate.) desygnowany, mianowany
    - designated driver

    English-Polish dictionary > designate

  • 124 discreet

    [dɪs'kriːt]
    adj
    dyskretny; distance bezpieczny
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    [di'skri:t]
    (wise, cautious and not saying anything which might cause trouble: My secretary won't let the secret out - she's very discreet.) dyskretny
    - discretion

    English-Polish dictionary > discreet

  • 125 drown

    [draun] 1. vt
    topić (utopić perf); ( fig) (also: drown out) zagłuszać (zagłuszyć perf)
    2. vi
    tonąć (utonąć perf), topić się (utopić się perf)
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    1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) (u)topić (się)
    2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) zagłuszać

    English-Polish dictionary > drown

  • 126 eject

    [ɪ'dʒɛkt] 1. vt
    object, gatecrasher wyrzucać (wyrzucić perf); tenant eksmitować (eksmitować perf or wyeksmitować perf)
    2. vi
    pilot katapultować się (katapultować się perf)
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    [i'‹ekt]
    1) (to throw out with force; to force to leave: They were ejected from their house for not paying the rent.) wyrzucać
    2) (to leave an aircraft in an emergency by causing one's seat to be ejected: The pilot had to eject when his plane caught fire.) katapultować się

    English-Polish dictionary > eject

  • 127 extreme

    [ɪks'triːm] 1. adj
    (conditions, opinions, methods) ekstremalny; (poverty, example) skrajny; ( caution) największy
    2. n
    ekstremalność f, skrajność f

    extreme point/tip — czubek, koniec

    extreme edge — skraj, kraniec

    the extreme right/left ( POL) — skrajna prawica/lewica

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    [ik'stri:m] 1. adjective
    1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) najwyższy, krańcowy
    2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) krańcowy, skrajny
    3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) skrajny, radykalny
    2. noun
    1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) kraniec, granica
    2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) skrajność
    - extremism
    - extremist
    - extremity
    - in the extreme
    - to extremes

    English-Polish dictionary > extreme

  • 128 fire

    ['faɪə(r)] 1. n
    ogień m; ( accidental) pożar m
    2. vt
    ( shoot) gun strzelać (strzelić perf) z +gen; arrow wystrzeliwać (wystrzelić perf); ( stimulate) rozpalać (rozpalić perf); ( inf) wyrzucać (wyrzucić perf) z pracy, wylać ( perf) (inf)
    3. vi

    to catch firezapalać się (zapalić się perf), zajmować się (zająć się perf)

    to be on fire — palić się, płonąć

    to set fire to sth, set sth on fire — podkładać (podłożyć perf) ogień pod coś, podpalać (podpalić perf) coś

    electric/gas fire — grzejnik elektryczny/gazowy

    to come/be under fire (from) — znaleźć się ( perf) /być pod ostrzałem (+gen)

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    1. noun
    1) (anything that is burning, whether accidentally or not: a warm fire in the kitchen; Several houses were destroyed in a fire.) ogień
    2) (an apparatus for heating: a gas fire; an electric fire.) piec(yk)
    3) (the heat and light produced by burning: Fire is one of man's greatest benefits.) ogień
    4) (enthusiasm: with fire in his heart.) ogień
    5) (attack by gunfire: The soldiers were under fire.) ostrzał
    2. verb
    1) ((of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen: The ceramic pots must be fired.) wypalać
    2) (to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire: The story fired his imagination.) podniecać
    3) (to operate (a gun etc) by discharging a bullet etc from it: He fired his revolver three times.) (wy)strzelić z
    4) (to send out or discharge (a bullet etc) from a gun etc: He fired three bullets at the target.) wystrzelić
    5) ((often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at: They suddenly fired on us; She fired at the target.) strzelać
    6) (to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss: He was fired from his last job for being late.) wyrzucić z posady
    - firearm
    - fire-brigade
    - fire-cracker
    - fire-engine
    - fire-escape
    - fire-extinguisher
    - fire-guard
    - fireman
    - fireplace
    - fireproof
    - fireside
    - fire-station
    - firewood
    - firework
    - firing-squad
    - catch fire
    - on fire
    - open fire
    - play with fire
    - set fire to something / set something on fire
    - set fire to / set something on fire
    - set fire to something / set on fire
    - set fire to / set on fire
    - under fire

    English-Polish dictionary > fire

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  • not be out of the wood — (not) be out of the wood/woods to continue having difficulties although a situation has improved. Financially, things are looking distinctly more hopeful, but we re not out of the woods yet …   New idioms dictionary

  • not be out of the woods — (not) be out of the wood/woods to continue having difficulties although a situation has improved. Financially, things are looking distinctly more hopeful, but we re not out of the woods yet …   New idioms dictionary

  • not be out of the woods yet — informal phrase used for saying that a situation is still difficult although it has improved There has been a slight upturn in the economy, but we’re not out of the woods yet. Thesaurus: words used to describe difficult situationssynonym… …   Useful english dictionary

  • not hold out (much) hope — phrase to have little hope that something will happen The report is supposed to be published next month. I don’t hold out much hope though! Thesaurus: to lose hope, or to give up hopesynonym Main entry: hope …   Useful english dictionary

  • not far out — not far ˈoff/ˈout/ˈwrong idiom (informal) almost correct • Your guess wasn t far out at all. Main entry: ↑faridiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not hold out any hope (of something …) — hold out little, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) | not hold out any, much, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) idiom to offer little, etc. reason for believing that sth will happen • The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery. Main entry: ↑hopeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not hold out much hope (of something …) — hold out little, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) | not hold out any, much, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) idiom to offer little, etc. reason for believing that sth will happen • The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery. Main entry: ↑hopeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not hold out any hope (of that …) — hold out little, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) | not hold out any, much, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) idiom to offer little, etc. reason for believing that sth will happen • The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery. Main entry: ↑hopeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not hold out much hope (of that …) — hold out little, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) | not hold out any, much, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) idiom to offer little, etc. reason for believing that sth will happen • The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery. Main entry: ↑hopeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not cut out for something —    If you are not cut out for something, you are not the sort of person to succeed or be happy in a particular activity.     I started studying medicine but I quickly realized I wasn t cut out for it …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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