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101 spherical
['sfɛrɪkl]adjkulisty, sferyczny* * *['sferikəl]adjective (completely round, like a ball: It is now known that the world is not flat, but spherical; a spherical object.) kulisty -
102 sporting
['spɔːtɪŋ]adj* * *1) (of, or concerned with, sports: the sporting world.) sportowy2) ((negative unsporting) showing fairness and kindness or generosity, especially if unexpected: a sporting gesture.) wielkoduszny -
103 structure
['strʌktʃə(r)]n* * *1) (the way in which something is arranged or organized: A flower has quite a complicated structure; the structure of a human body.) układ, struktura2) (a building, or something that is built or constructed: The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous structures in the world.) budowla, konstrukcja•- structurally -
104 supremacy
[su'prɛməsɪ]n* * *[su'preməsi]noun (the state of being the greatest or most powerful: How did Rome maintain her supremacy over the rest of the world for so long?) przewaga, supremacja -
105 swastika
['swɔstɪkə]nswastyka f* * *['swostikə](a cross with the ends bent at right angles, adopted as the badge of the Nazi party in Germany before the Second World War.) swastyka -
106 the hereafter
noun (the next world; life after death.) życie pozagrobowe -
107 the Holocaust
(the annihilation of six million Jews during the second world war.) holokaust -
108 thinker
noun (a person who thinks, especially deeply and constructively: He's one of the world's great thinkers.) myśliciel -
109 third
[θəːd] 1. num 2. n( fraction) jedna trzecia f; ( AUT) trzeci bieg m, trójka f (inf); ( BRIT, SCOL) dyplom ukończenia studiów z najniższą ocenąa third of — trzecia część +gen
* * *[Ɵə:d] 1. noun1) (one of three equal parts.) trzecia2) (( also adjective) the last of three (people, things etc); the next after the second.) trzeci2. adverb(in the third position: John came first in the race, and I came third.) trzeci- thirdly- third-class
- third degree
- third party
- third-rate
- the Third World -
110 throughout
[θruː'aut] 1. prep 2. adv( everywhere) wszędzie; ( the whole time) od początku do końca, przez cały czasthe pictures can be transmitted by satellite throughout the world — zdjęcia te można transmitować przez satelitę na cały świat
* * *1) (in all parts of: They searched throughout the house.) (przez) cały, po całym2) (from start to finish of: She complained throughout the journey.) przez cały -
111 tomorrow
[tə'mɔrəu] 1. adv 2. njutro nt* * *[tə'morəu]noun, adverb1) ((on) the day after today: Tomorrow is Saturday; The news will be announced tomorrow.) jutro2) ((in) the future: tomorrow's world.) jutro -
112 top
[tɔp] 1. n(of mountain, ladder) szczyt m; ( of tree) wierzchołek m; (of cupboard, table) blat m; (of page, pyjamas) góra f; ( of bottle) zakrętka f; (of jar, box) wieczko nt; (also: top gear) najwyższy bieg m; (also: spinning top) bąk m; ( blouse etc) góra f2. adj 3. vt( be first in) znajdować się (znaleźć się perf) na czele +gen; ( exceed) przewyższać (przewyższyć perf)on top of — (on) na +loc; ( in addition to) w dodatku do +gen
to go over the top ( inf) — przeholować ( perf) (inf)
Phrasal Verbs:- top up* * *I 1. [top] noun1) (the highest part of anything: the top of the hill; the top of her head; The book is on the top shelf.) szczyt2) (the position of the cleverest in a class etc: He's at the top of the class.) czołówka3) (the upper surface: the table-top.) wierzch4) (a lid: I've lost the top to this jar; a bottle-top.) pokrywka5) (a (woman's) garment for the upper half of the body; a blouse, sweater etc: I bought a new skirt and top.) góra2. adjective(having gained the most marks, points etc, eg in a school class: He's top (of the class) again.) najlepszy3. verb1) (to cover on the top: She topped the cake with cream.) nakrywać, pokrywać2) (to rise above; to surpass: Our exports have topped $100,000.) przewyższać3) (to remove the top of.) usuwać wierzchołek•- topless- topping
- top hat
- top-heavy
- top-secret
- at the top of one's voice
- be/feel on top of the world
- from top to bottom
- the top of the ladder/tree
- top up II [top] noun(a kind of toy that spins.) bąk -
113 torrid
['tɔrɪd]adjweather skwarny; love affair gorący* * *['torid]1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) upalny2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) gorący -
114 under the sun
(in the whole world: I'm sure that he must have visited every country under the sun.) pod słońcem -
115 universal
[juːnɪ'vəːsl]adjpowszechny, uniwersalny* * *adjective (affecting, including etc the whole of the world or all or most people: English may become a universal language that everyone can learn and use.) powszechny, ogólnoświatowy -
116 universe
['juːnɪvəːs]n* * *['ju:nivə:s](everything - earth, planets, sun, stars etc - that exists anywhere: Somewhere in the universe there must be another world like ours.) wszechświat- universally
- universality -
117 unreal
[ʌn'rɪəl]adj( artificial) sztuczny; ( peculiar) nierzeczywisty, nierealny* * *(not existing in fact: He lives in an unreal world imagined by himself.) nierealny -
118 web
[wɛb]n( of spider) pajęczyna f; ( on duck's foot) błona f pławna; ( network) sieć f; (fig: of reasons etc) splot m* * *[web]1) (a type of trap for flies etc made of fine silk threads, spun by a spider etc: a spider's web.) pajęczyna2) (the skin between the toes of a waterfowl.) błona (między palcami)•- webbed- webbing
- web-footed
- web-toed
- Web site
- World Wide Web -
119 who
n abbr= World Health Organization WHO nt inv, Światowa Organizacja f Zdrowia* * *[hu:] 1. pronoun((used as the subject of a verb) what person(s)(?): Who is that woman in the green hat?; Who did that?; Who won?; Do you know who all these people are?) kto2. relative pronoun1) ((used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously to distinguish him or them from others: used as the subject of a verb: usually replaceable by that) (the) one(s) that: The man who/that telephoned was a friend of yours; A doctor is a person who looks after people's health.) który2) (used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people: His mother, who was so proud, gave him a hug.) który•- whoever3. pronoun1) (no matter who: Whoever rings, tell him/them I'm out.) ktokolwiek2) ((also who ever) used in questions to express surprise etc: Whoever said that?) któż•- whom4. relative pronoun(used as the object of a verb or preposition but in everyday speech sometimes replaced by who)1) ((used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously, to distinguish him or them from others: able to be omitted or replaced by that except when following a preposition) (the) one(s) that: The man (whom/that) you mentioned is here; Today I met some friends (whom/that) I hadn't seen for ages; This is the man to whom I gave it; This is the man (whom/who/that) I gave it to.) który2) (used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people: His mother, who was so proud of him, gave him a hug.) którego itd.• -
120 wonder
['wʌndə(r)] 1. n 2. vito wonder whether/why — zastanawiać się, czy/dlaczego
to wonder at — dziwić się +dat
to wonder about — zastanawiać się nad +instr
it's no wonder (that) — nic dziwnego (, że)
I wonder why he's late — ciekawe, czemu się spóźnia
* * *1. noun1) (the state of mind produced by something unexpected or extraordinary: He was full of wonder at the amazing sight.) zdumienie2) (something strange, unexpected or extraordinary: the Seven Wonders of the World; You work late so often that it's a wonder you don't take a bed to the office!) cud3) (the quality of being strange or unexpected: The wonder of the discovery is that it was only made ten years ago.) niezwykłość2. verb1) (to be surprised: Caroline is very fond of John - I shouldn't wonder if she married him.) dziwić się2) (to feel curiosity or doubt: Have you ever wondered about his reasons for wanting this money?) zastanawiać się3) (to feel a desire to know: I wonder what the news is.) być ciekawym•- wonderfully
- wonderingly
- wonderland
- wondrous
- no wonder
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world — [ wɜrld ] noun *** 1. ) singular society in general, in all countries: We want to guarantee our children a safer world. all over the world/throughout the world: The same problems are faced by children throughout the world. the whole world: Since… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
World — World, n. [OE. world, werld, weorld, weoreld, AS. weorold, worold; akin to OS. werold, D. wereld, OHG. weralt, worolt, werolt, werlt, G. welt, Icel. ver[ o]ld, Sw. verld, Dan. verden; properly, the age of man, lifetime, humanity; AS. wer a man +… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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world — O.E. woruld, worold human existence, the affairs of life, also the human race, mankind, a word peculiar to Germanic languages (Cf. O.S. werold, O.Fris. warld, Du. wereld, O.N. verold, O.H.G. weralt, Ger. Welt), with a literal sense of age of man … Etymology dictionary
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world — universe, *earth, cosmos, macrocosm … New Dictionary of Synonyms
world — world1 W1S1 [wə:ld US wə:rld] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(our planet/everyone on it)¦ 2 in the world 3¦(the society we live in)¦ 4¦(group of countries )¦ 5¦(time in history)¦ 6¦(somebody s life and experiences)¦ 7¦(area of activity/work)¦… … Dictionary of contemporary English
world — /werrld/, n. 1. the earth or globe, considered as a planet. 2. (often cap.) a particular division of the earth: the Western world. 3. the earth or a part of it, with its inhabitants, affairs, etc., during a particular period: the ancient world. 4 … Universalium