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1 literary
['lɪtərərɪ]adj* * *['litərəri]1) (concerning literature or the writing of books: a literary magazine.) literacki2) ((of a person) knowledgeable about books.) oczytany, znający się na literaturze -
2 literary property
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3 literary property
prawa wydawniczeEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > literary property
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4 maiden
['meɪdn] 1. n (literary)panna f, dziewica f (old, literary)2. adj* * *['meidən](a (young) unmarried woman: the village maidens.) panna- maiden voyage -
5 aftermath
['ɑːftəmɑːθ]nnastępstwa pl, pokłosie nt ( literary)in the aftermath of — w następstwie +gen
* * *[-mæƟ]noun (the situation etc resulting from an important, especially unpleasant, event: The country is still suffering from the aftermath of the war.) następstwa -
6 cherish
['tʃɛrɪʃ]vtperson, freedom miłować ( literary); right, privilege wysoko (sobie) cenić, przywiązywać wielką wagę do +gen; hope żywić; memory zachowywać (zachować perf) w pamięci* * *[' eriʃ]1) (to protect and love (a person): She cherishes that child.) hołubić2) (to keep (a hope, idea etc) in the mind: She cherishes the hope that he will return.) żywić (nadzieję) -
7 copyright
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8 criticism
['krɪtɪsɪzəm]n(disapproval, complaint) krytyka f; (of book, play) analiza f krytyczna* * *noun krytyka -
9 dawn
[dɔːn] 1. n 2. viit dawned on him that … — zaświtało mu (w głowie), że …
* * *[do:n] 1. verb((especially of daylight) to begin to appear: A new day has dawned. See also dawn on below.) świtać2. noun1) (the very beginning of a day; very early morning: We must get up at dawn.) świt2) (the very beginning of something: the dawn of civilization.) zaranie•- dawning- dawn on -
10 educate
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11 evolve
[ɪ'vɔlv] 1. vt 2. virozwijać się (rozwinąć się perf), ewoluować ( literary)* * *[i'volv](to (cause to) develop gradually: Man evolved from the apes.) rozwijać się- evolutionary -
12 execute
['ɛksɪkjuːt]vtperson wykonywać (wykonać perf) egzekucję na +loc, stracić ( perf) ( literary); order, movement, manouvre wykonywać (wykonać perf); plan przeprowadzać (przeprowadzić perf), wprowadzać (wprowadzić perf) w życie* * *['eksikju:t] 1. verb1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) stracić2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) wypełniać3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) wykonywać•- executioner
- executive 2. noun1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) władza wykonawcza, organ2) (a person or body of people in an organization etc that has power to direct or manage: He is an executive in an insurance company.) pracownik na samodzielnym stanowisku•- executor -
13 fret
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14 frustrated
[frʌs'treɪtɪd]adj* * *1) (disappointed; unhappy; not satisfied: She is very unhappy and frustrated as a teacher.) rozczarowany, sfrustrowany2) (unable to have the kind of job, career etc that one would like: Literary critics are often frustrated writers.) niedoszły -
15 galvanize
['gælvənaɪz]vt ( fig)to galvanize sb into action — zdopingować ( perf) kogoś do działania, porwać ( perf) kogoś do czynu ( literary)
* * *1) (to cover (iron or steel) with a thin layer of zinc to prevent it rusting.) ocynkować2) ((with into) to cause or move (a person) to do something: The threat of losing their jobs galvanized the men into action.) pobudzić -
16 hasten
['heɪsn] 1. vt 2. viI hasten to add — od razu dodam, śpieszę dodać ( literary)
* * *['heisn]1) (to (cause to) move with speed: He hastened towards me; We must hasten the preparations.) śpieszyć się, przyśpieszać2) (to do at once: He hastened to add an explanation.) pośpieszyć -
17 heroine
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18 lame
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19 land
[lænd] 1. n( area of open ground) ziemia f; (property, estate) ziemia f, grunty pl; ( as opposed to sea) ląd m; ( country) kraj m, ziemia f ( literary)2. vi ( lit, fig) 3. vtto go/travel by land — jechać (pojechać perf)/podróżować lądem
to land on one's feet ( fig) — spadać (spaść perf) na cztery łapy (inf)
to land sb with sth ( inf) — zwalać (zwalić perf) komuś coś na głowę (inf)
Phrasal Verbs:- land up* * *[lænd] 1. noun1) (the solid part of the surface of the Earth which is covered by the sea: We had been at sea a week before we saw land.) ląd2) (a country: foreign lands.) kraina3) (the ground or soil: He never made any money at farming as his land was poor and stony.) ziemia4) (an estate: He owns land/lands in Scotland.) ziemia2. verb1) (to come or bring down from the air upon the land: The plane landed in a field; They managed to land the helicopter safely; She fell twenty feet, but landed without injury.) lądować2) (to come or bring from the sea on to the land: After being at sea for three months, they landed at Plymouth; He landed the big fish with some help.) dobić do brzegu, wydobyć na brzeg3) (to (cause to) get into a particular (usually unfortunate) situation: Don't drive so fast - you'll land (yourself) in hospital/trouble!) wylądować•[-rouvə]
(a type of strong motor vehicle used for driving over rough ground.)
(typ samochodu terenowego)- landing- landing-gear
- landing-stage
- landlocked
- landlord
- landmark
- land mine
- landowner
- landslide
- landslide victory
- landslide
- landslide defeat
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20 monument
['mɔnjumənt]n* * *['monjumənt](something built in memory of a person or event, eg a building, tomb etc: They erected a monument in his honour.) pomnik
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