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1 crisis
['kraɪsɪs]pl crises, nkryzys m* * *plural - crises; noun1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) kryzys2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) kryzys -
2 energy crisis
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3 midlife crisis
['mɪdlaɪf'kraɪsɪs]nkryzys m wieku średniego -
4 pool boiling crisis
kryzys wymiany ciepła przy wrzeniu w dużej objętościEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > pool boiling crisis
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5 software crisis
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6 software crisis
kryzys oprogramowaniaEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > software crisis
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7 crises
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8 brew
[bruː] 1. vt 2. via storm/crisis is brewing — zanosi się na burzę/kryzys
* * *[bru:]1) (to make (beer, ale etc): He brews beer at home.) warzyć2) (to make (tea etc): She brewed another pot of tea.) parzyć3) (to prepare: There's a storm brewing.) zanosić się na, szykować się•- brewer- brewery -
9 cool
[kuːl] 1. adjtemperature, drink chłodny; clothes lekki, przewiewny; person ( calm) spokojny, opanowany; ( unfriendly) chłodny2. vt 3. vito keep sth cool/in a cool place — przechowywać coś w chłodnym miejscu
to keep one's cool — zachowywać (zachować perf) spokój
Phrasal Verbs:* * *[ku:l] 1. adjective1) (slightly cold: cool weather.) chłodny2) (calm or not excitable: He's very cool in a crisis.) spokojny3) (not very friendly: He was very cool towards me.) obojętny4) ((slang) great; terrific; fantastic: Wow, that's really cool!; You look cool in those jeans!) świetny2. verb1) (to make or become less warm: The jelly will cool better in the refrigerator; She cooled her hands in the stream.) chłodzić (się), stygnąć2) (to become less strong: His affection for her has cooled; Her anger cooled.) stygnąć3. noun(cool air or atmosphere: the cool of the evening.) chłód- coolly- coolness
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- cool down
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10 critical
['krɪtɪkl]adjto be critical of sb/sth — mieć krytyczny stosunek do kogoś/czegoś
* * *1) (judging and analysing: He has written several critical works on Shakespeare.) krytyczny2) (fault-finding: He tends to be critical of his children.) krytyczny3) (of, at or having the nature of, a crisis; very serious: a critical shortage of food; After the accident, his condition was critical.) krytyczny -
11 cut short
1) (to make shorter than intended: He cut short his holiday to deal with the crisis.) skracać2) (to cause (someone) to stop talking by interrupting them: I tried to apologize but he cut me short.) uciszać -
12 keep one's head
(to remain calm and sensible in a crisis etc.) nie tracić głowy -
13 lose one's head
(to become angry or excited, or to act foolishly in a crisis.) stracić głowę -
14 off the record
((of information, statements etc) not intended to be repeated or made public: The Prime Minister admitted off the record that the country was going through a serious crisis.) nieoficjalnie -
15 ongoing
['ɔngəuɪŋ]adjdiscussion toczący się; crisis trwający* * *adjective (continuing: an ongoing argument.) trwający -
16 recover
[rɪ'kʌvə(r)] 1. vt 2. vi( from illness) zdrowieć (wyzdrowieć perf); (from shock, experience) dochodzić (dojść perf) do siebie; economy, country wychodzić (wyjść perf) z kryzysu* * *1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) wyzdrowieć, wracać do normy2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) odzyskać3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) odzyskać•- recovery -
17 sit out
1) (to remain seated during a dance: Let's sit (this one) out.) przesiedzieć2) (to remain inactive and wait until the end of: They'll try to sit out the crisis.) przeczekać -
18 solely
['səullɪ]advjedynie, wyłącznie* * *adverb (only: She is solely responsible for the crisis.) całkowicie, wyłącznie -
19 statement
['steɪtmənt]noświadczenie nt, wypowiedź f; ( FIN) bilans m* * *1) (the act of stating.) ogłoszenie2) (something that is stated: The prime minister will make a statement tomorrow on the crisis.) oświadczenie3) (a written statement of how much money a person has, owes etc: I'll look at my bank statement to see how much money is in my account.) wyciąg -
20 unflappable
[ʌn'flæpəbl]adj* * *(able to remain calm in a crisis.) opanowany
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