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1 confident
['kɔnfɪdənt]adj( self-assured) pewny siebie; ( positive) pewny* * *['konfidənt]adjective (having a great deal of trust (especially in oneself): She is confident that she will win; a confident boy.) pewny siebie -
2 self-confident
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3 assured
adjective (certain and confident: an assured young woman.) pewny siebie -
4 be/feel sure of oneself
(to be confident.) być pewnym siebie -
5 brash
[bræʃ]adj* * *[bræʃ](cheekily self-confident and impolite: a brash young man.) zuchwały -
6 cocksure
adjective (very or too confident: He was cocksure about passing the exam.) pewny -
7 cocky
adjective (conceited; over-confident: a cocky attitude.) zarozumiały, pewny siebie -
8 come out of one's shell
(to become more confident and less shy.) wyjść ze swojej skorupy -
9 confide
[kən'faɪd]vi* * *(to tell one's private thoughts to someone: He confided in his brother; He confided his fears to his brother.) zwierzać się- confident
- confidential
- confidentiality
- confidentially
- confiding
- confidingly
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10 diffident
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11 flamboyant
[flæm'bɔɪənt]adj( brightly coloured) krzykliwy (pej); showy, confident ekstrawagancki* * *[flæm'boiənt](intended to attract notice: flamboyant clothes.) krzykliwy, eksentryczny -
12 gait
[geɪt]nchód m, sposób m chodzeniato walk with a slow/confident gait — chodzić powolnym/pewnym krokiem
* * *[ɡeit]((plural rare) the way in which a person or animal walks: the old man's shuffling gait.) chód -
13 ineffectual
[ɪnɪ'fɛktʃuəl]adj, see ineffective* * *[ini'fek uəl]1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) daremny, nieskuteczny2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) nieudolny• -
14 positive
['pɔzɪtɪv]adj( certain) pewny; (hopeful, confident, affirmative) pozytywny; ( decisive) stanowczy; ( MATH, ELEC) dodatni* * *['pozətiv] 1. adjective1) (meaning or saying `yes': a positive answer; They tested the water for the bacteria and the result was positive (= the bacteria were present).) pozytywny2) (definite; leaving no doubt: positive proof.) jednoznaczny3) (certain or sure: I'm positive he's right.) przekonany4) (complete or absolute: His work is a positive disgrace.) całkowity5) (optimistic and prepared to make plans for the future: Take a more positive attitude to life.) optymistyczny6) (not showing any comparison; not comparative or superlative.) równy7) ((of a number etc) greater than zero.) dodatni8) (having fewer electrons than normal: In an electrical circuit, electrons flow to the positive terminal.) dodatni2. noun1) (a photographic print, made from a negative, in which light and dark are as normal.) pozytyw2) ((an adjective or adverb of) the positive (not comparative or superlative) degree.) stopień równy•- positively -
15 quietly
['kwaɪətlɪ]adv( not loudly) cicho; ( without speaking) w milczeniu; ( calmly) spokojnie* * *adverb spokojnie -
16 self-confidence
[sɛlf'kɔnfɪdns]nwiara f w siebie* * *[self'konfidəns](belief or trust in one's own powers: You need plenty of self-confidence to be a good airline pilot.) wiara w siebie- self-confidently -
17 take heart
(to become encouraged or more confident.) nabrać otuchy -
18 the less ... the less/more
(etc: The less I see of him, the better (pleased I'll be)!; The less I practise, the less confident I become; The less I try, the more I succeed.) im mniej... tym mniej/więcej itp. -
19 trust
[trʌst] 1. n 2. vtufać (zaufać perf) +datto take sth on trust — przyjmować (przyjąć perf) coś na słowo
to trust sth to sb — powierzać (powierzyć perf) coś komuś
to trust (that) — mieć nadzieję(, że)
* * *1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) zaufać2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) powierzyć3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) ufać2. noun1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) ufność2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) opieka3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) odpowiedzialność4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) depozyt5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) trust•- trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustiness
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confident — confident, ente [ kɔ̃fidɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] n. • av. 1630; it. confidente, lat. confidens « confiant » 1 ♦ Personne qui reçoit les plus secrètes pensées de qqn. Mon ami et mon confident. Être le confident des secrets, des projets de qqn. Un confident… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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confident — CONFIDENT, ENTE. sub. Celui, celle à qui l on confie ses plus secrètes pensées. C est son confident. C est sa confidente. Il étoit le confident de toute l intrigue. Il fut trahi par son confident. Confident discret. Sa plus chère confidente. On… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
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confident — Confident, [confid]ente. s. Celuy à qui l on confie ses plus secrettes pensées. C est son confident. c est sa confidente. il estoit le confident de toute l intrigue. il fut trahi par son confident. confident discret, sa plus chere confidente … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
confident — [kän′fə dənt] adj. 1. full of confidence; specif., a) assured; certain [confident of victory] b) sure of oneself; self confident; bold [a confident manner] 2. Obs. trustful; confiding n. CONFIDANT SYN. SURE … English World dictionary
confident — (adj.) 1570s, self reliant, sure of oneself, from M.Fr. confident, from L. confidentem (nom. confidens) firmly trusting, reliant, self confident, bold, daring, prp. of confidere (see CONFIDENCE (Cf. confidence)). Related: Confidently … Etymology dictionary
Confident — Con fi*dent, n. See {Confidant}. South. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confident — index assertive, categorical, certain (fixed), certain (positive), definite, dogmatic, indubious … Law dictionary
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