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  • 1 conduct

    1. ['kɔndʌkt] n
    ( of person) zachowanie nt
    2. [kən'dʌkt] vt
    survey, research przeprowadzać (przeprowadzić perf); life prowadzić; orchestra, choir dyrygować +instr; heat, electricity przewodzić

    to conduct o.s. — zachowywać się

    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) prowadzić
    2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) przewodzić
    3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) dyrygować
    4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) zachowywać się
    5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) prowadzić
    2. noun
    1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) zachowanie
    2) (the way in which something is managed, done etc: the conduct of the affair.) prowadzenie
    - conduction
    - conductor

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  • 2 disorderly conduct

    n
    zakłócenie nt porządku publicznego

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  • 3 safe-conduct

    [seɪf'kɔndʌkt]
    n
    ( document) list m żelazny, glejt m

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  • 4 unprofessional

    [ʌnprə'fɛʃənl]
    adj
    attitude nieprofesjonalny; conduct sprzeczny z etyką zawodową
    * * *
    1) ((of a person's conduct) not according to the (usually moral) standards required in his profession: The doctor was dismissed from his post for unprofessional conduct.) sprzeczny z etyką zawodową
    2) ((of a piece of work etc) not done with the skill of a trained person: This repair looks a bit unprofessional.) nieprofesjonalny, amatorski, niefachowy

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  • 5 authoritarian

    [ɔːθɔrɪ'tɛərɪən]
    adj
    attitudes, conduct władczy, apodyktyczny; government, rule autorytarny
    * * *
    adjective (considering obedience to authority more important than personal freedom: an authoritarian government.) despotyczny

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  • 6 badly- etc behaved

    adjective (good (bad etc) in manners or conduct: badly-behaved children.) dobrze/źle itp. zachowujący się

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  • 7 behave

    [bɪ'heɪv]
    vi
    person zachowywać się (zachować się perf), postępować (postąpić perf); object zachowywać się (zachować się perf); (also: behave o.s.) być grzecznym, zachowywać się ( poprawnie)
    * * *
    [bi'heiv]
    1) (to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well): If you come, you must behave (yourself); The child always behaves (himself) at his grandmother's.) zachowywać się
    2) (to act or react: He always behaves like a gentleman; Metals behave in different ways when heated.) postępować, zachowywać się
    - well-
    - badly- behaved

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  • 8 defend

    [dɪ'fɛnd]
    vt (also SPORT)
    bronić +gen (obronić perf +acc); ( JUR) bronić +gen
    * * *
    [di'fend]
    1) (to guard or protect against attack: The soldiers defended the castle; I am prepared to defend my opinions.) bronić
    2) (to conduct the defence of (a person) in a law-court.) bronić
    - defender
    - defensive

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  • 9 disrespectful

    [dɪsrɪ'spɛktful]
    adj
    person lekceważący; conduct obraźliwy
    * * *
    adjective (showing disrespect: Never be disrespectful to older people.) niegrzeczny, nie okazujący szacunku

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  • 10 immoral

    [ɪ'mɔrl]
    adj
    * * *
    [i'morəl]
    (wrong or wicked: immoral conduct.) niemoralny
    - immorality

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  • 11 improper

    [ɪm'prɔpə(r)]
    adj
    conduct, procedure niestosowny, niewłaściwy; activities niedozwolony
    * * *
    [im'propə]
    ((of behaviour etc) not acceptable; indecent; wrong: improper suggestions.) niestosowny, nieprzyzwoity
    - improper fraction

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  • 12 irresponsible

    [ɪrɪ'spɔnsɪbl]
    adj
    * * *
    [iri'sponsəbl]
    ((of a person or his behaviour) not reliable, trustworthy or sensible; not responsible: irresponsible parents/conduct.) nieodpowiedzialny
    - irresponsibly

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  • 13 look up to

    vt fus
    hero, idol podziwiać
    * * *
    (to respect the conduct, opinions etc of: He has always looked up to his father.) poważać

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  • 14 metal

    ['mɛtl]
    n
    * * *
    ['metl]
    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) any of a group of substances, usually shiny, that can conduct heat and electricity and can be hammered into shape, or drawn out in sheets, bars etc: Gold, silver and iron are all metals.) stop
    2) ((of) a combination of more than one of such substances: Brass is a metal made from copper and zinc.) metal

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  • 15 non-conductor

    (a substance etc that does not easily conduct heat or electricity.) izolator

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  • 16 regard

    [rɪ'gɑːd] 1. n 2. vt
    ( consider) uważać; ( view) patrzeć na +acc

    "with kindest regards" — "łączę najserdeczniejsze pozdrowienia"

    as regards, with regard to — co do +gen, jeśli chodzi o +acc

    * * *
    1. verb
    1) ((with as) to consider to be: I regard his conduct as totally unacceptable.) uważać
    2) (to think of as being very good, important etc; to respect: He is very highly regarded by his friends.) poważać
    3) (to think of (with a particular emotion or feeling): I regard him with horror; He regards his wife's behaviour with amusement.) traktować
    4) (to look at: He regarded me over the top of his glasses.) spoglądać na, obserwować
    5) (to pay attention to (advice etc).) wziąć pod uwagę
    2. noun
    1) (thought; attention: He ran into the burning house without regard for his safety.) zważanie
    2) (sympathy; care; consideration: He shows no regard for other people.) wzgląd
    3) (good opinion; respect: I hold him in high regard.) szacunek
    - regardless
    - regards
    - as regards
    - with regard to

    English-Polish dictionary > regard

  • 17 seemly

    ['siːmlɪ]
    adj
    właściwy, odpowiedni
    * * *
    adjective ((negative unseemly) (of behaviour etc) suitable, proper or decent: seemly conduct.) przyzwoity, właściwy

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  • 18 show

    [ʃəu] 1. n
    ( of emotion) wyraz m, przejaw m; ( flower show etc) wystawa f; ( THEAT) spektakl m, przedstawienie nt; (FILM) seans m; (TV) program m rozrywkowy, show m
    2. vt; pt showed, pp shown
    ( indicate) pokazywać (pokazać perf), wykazywać (wykazać perf); ( exhibit) wystawiać (wystawić perf); (illustrate, depict) pokazywać (pokazać perf), przedstawiać (przedstawić perf); courage, ability wykazywać (wykazać perf); programme, film pokazywać (pokazać perf)
    3. vi

    to show sb to his seat/to the door — odprowadzać (odprowadzić perf) kogoś na miejsce/do drzwi

    to show a profit/loss ( COMM)wykazywać (wykazać perf) zyski/straty

    it just goes to show that … — to tylko świadczy o tym, że…

    to ask for a show of handsprosić (poprosić perf) o głosowanie przez podniesienie ręki

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [ʃəu] 1. past tense - showed; verb
    1) (to allow or cause to be seen: Show me your new dress; Please show your membership card when you come to the club; His work is showing signs of improvement.) pokazywać
    2) (to be able to be seen: The tear in your dress hardly shows; a faint light showing through the curtains.) być widocznym
    3) (to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at: Which picture is showing at the cinema?; They are showing a new film; His paintings are being shown at the art gallery.) wystawiać, grać, być wystawianym, być granym
    4) (to point out or point to: He showed me the road to take; Show me the man you saw yesterday.) wskazywać
    5) ((often with (a)round) to guide or conduct: Please show this lady to the door; They showed him (a)round (the factory).) oprowadzać
    6) (to demonstrate to: Will you show me how to do it?; He showed me a clever trick.) pokazywać
    7) (to prove: That just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.) świadczyć
    8) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) okazywać
    2. noun
    1) (an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc: a horse-show; a flower show; the new show at the theatre; a TV show.) wystawa, występ, program
    2) (a display or act of showing: a show of strength.) pokaz
    3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) pokaz, pozór
    4) (appearance, impression: They just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.) pokaz, pozory
    5) (an effort or attempt: He put up a good show in the chess competition.) popis
    - showiness
    - show-business
    - showcase
    - showdown
    - showground
    - show-jumping
    - showman
    - showroom
    - give the show away
    - good show!
    - on show
    - show off
    - show up

    English-Polish dictionary > show

  • 19 well-

    adjective (good (bad etc) in manners or conduct: badly-behaved children.) dobrze/źle itp. zachowujący się

    English-Polish dictionary > well-

  • 20 depraved

    [dɪ'preɪvd]
    adj
    conduct niemoralny; person zdeprawowany, zepsuty

    English-Polish dictionary > depraved

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