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61 neighbourly
['neɪbəlɪ]adjżyczliwy, przyjazny* * *adjective ((negative unneighbourly) friendly: a very neighbourly person.) życzliwy -
62 of late
(lately: He thought she had been less friendly of late.) ostatnio -
63 oily
['ɔɪlɪ]adj* * *1) (of, like or covered with oil: an oily liquid; an oily rag.) oleisty, tłusty2) (trying to be too friendly or polite: The waiters in that restaurant are too oily.) służalczy -
64 outgoing
['autgəuɪŋ]adj* * *1) (friendly: a very outgoing personality.) wylewny2) (going out; leaving: the outgoing president.) ustępujący -
65 pally
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66 patronise
['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) traktować protekcjonalnie2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) być stałym klientem -
67 patronize
['pætrənaɪz]vt ( pej)( look down on) traktować protekcjonalnie; artist być patronem +gen; shop kupować w +loc; restaurant etc (często) bywać w +loc; firm korzystać z usług +gen* * *['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) traktować protekcjonalnie2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) być stałym klientem -
68 reconcile
['rɛkənsaɪl]vtto reconcile o.s. to sth — godzić się (pogodzić się perf) z czymś
* * *1) (to cause (people) to become friendly again, eg after they have quarrelled: Why won't you be reconciled (with him)?) pogodzić2) (to bring (two or more different aims, points of view etc) into agreement: The unions want high wages and the bosses want high profits - it's almost impossible to reconcile these two aims.) pogodzić3) (to (make someone) accept (a situation, fact etc) patiently: Her mother didn't want the marriage to take place but she is reconciled to it now.) pogodzić (się)• -
69 relation
[rɪ'leɪʃən]n( member of family) krewny(na) m(f); ( connection) relacja f, związek mdiplomatic/international relations — stosunki dyplomatyczne/międzynarodowe
in relation to — w stosunku do +gen
* * *1) (a person who belongs to the same family as oneself either by birth or because of marriage: uncles, aunts, cousins and other relations.) krewny2) (a relationship (between facts, events etc).) związek3) ((in plural) contact and communications between people, countries etc: to establish friendly relations.) stosunki -
70 repulse
[rɪ'pʌls]vt* * *1. verb1) (to repel (an enemy).) odeprzeć2) (to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.) odrzucić2. noun((an) act of repulsing.) odepchnięcie- repulsive
- repulsively
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71 rough-and-ready
['rʌfən'rɛdɪ]adjprymitywny, prowizoryczny* * *1) (not carefully made or finished, but good enough: a rough-and-ready meal.) niewyszukany, ale znośny2) ((of people) friendly enough but without politeness etc.) prosty -
72 rough-and-tumble
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73 sociable
['səuʃəbl]adj* * *['səuʃəbl]((negative unsociable) fond of the company of others; friendly: He's a cheerful, sociable man.) towarzyski- sociably -
74 spar
[spɑː(r)] 1. n ( NAUT)drzewce nt2. vi (BOXING)odbywać (odbyć perf) sparing* * *I noun(a thick pole of wood or metal, especially one used as a ship's mast etc.) pal, słupII past tense, past participle - sparred; verb1) (to box, usually for practice only.) boksować2) ((usually with with) to have an argument, usually a friendly one.) przekomarzać się• -
75 sweet-tempered
adjective (kind and friendly.) o łagodnym usposobieniu -
76 terms
npl warunki pl* * *1) (the rules or conditions of an agreement or bargain: They had a meeting to arrange terms for an agreement.) warunki2) (fixed charges (for work, service etc): The firms sent us a list of their terms.) opłaty3) (a relationship between people: They are on bad/friendly terms.) stopa, stosunki -
77 towards
[tə'wɔːd(z)](= toward) prep(to) do +gen, ku +dat (fml); ( in direction of) w kierunku or stronę +gen; ( in relation to) do +gen, wobec +gen; ( as conribution to) na +acc, na rzecz +gen* * *[tə'wo:d(z), ]( American[) to:rd(z)]1) ((moving, facing etc) in the direction of: He walked toward the door; She turned towards him.) w kierunku2) (in relation to: What are your feelings towards him?) wobec3) (as a contribution or help to: Here's $3 towards the cost of the journey.) na4) ((of time) near: Towards night-time, the weather worsened.) pod -
78 use
1. [juːs] n( using) użycie nt, stosowanie nt; ( usefulness) użytek m, zastosowanie nt2. [juːz] vtto go out of use — wychodzić (wyjść perf) z użycia
to make use of sth — stosować (zastosować perf) or wykorzystywać (wykorzystać perf) coś
to get used to — przyzwyczajać się (przyzwyczaić się perf) or przywykać (przywyknąć perf) do +gen
Phrasal Verbs:- use up* * *I [ju:z] verb1) (to employ (something) for a purpose: What did you use to open the can?; Use your common sense!) użyć2) (to consume: We're using far too much electricity.) zużywać•- usable- used
- user
- user-friendly
- user guide
- be used to something
- be used to
- used to II [ju:s]1) (the act of using or state of being used: The use of force to persuade workers to join a strike cannot be justified; This telephone number is for use in emergencies.) użycie2) (the/a purpose for which something may be used: This little knife has plenty of uses; I have no further use for these clothes.) zastosowanie3) ((often in questions or with negatives) value or advantage: Is this coat (of) any use to you?; It's no use offering to help when it's too late.) wartość, sens4) (the power of using: She lost the use of her right arm as a result of the accident.) władza5) (permission, or the right, to use: They let us have the use of their car while they were away.) prawo używania•- useful- usefulness
- usefully
- useless
- be in use
- out of use
- come in useful
- have no use for
- it's no use
- make good use of
- make use of
- put to good use
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79 wink
[wɪŋk] 1. nmrugnięcie nt2. vi* * *[wiŋk] 1. verb1) (to shut and open an eye quickly in friendly greeting, or to show that something is a secret etc: He winks at all the girls who pass; Her father winked at her and said: `Don't tell your mother about the present I bought her.') mrugnąć2) ((of eg lights) to flicker and twinkle.) mrugać2. noun(an act of winking: `Don't tell anyone I'm here', he said with a wink.) mrugnięcie -
80 with open arms
(with a very friendly welcome: He greeted them with open arms.) z otwartymi ramionami
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