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21 century
['sɛntjurɪ]n* * *['sen əri]noun - plural centuries1) (a (period of a) hundred years: the 19th century; for more than a century.) wiek, stulecie2) (in cricket, a hundred runs: He has just made his second century this year.) sto punktów -
22 common
['kɔmən] 1. adj( shared) wspólny; ( ordinary) object, name, species pospolity; experience, phenomenon powszechny; ( vulgar) prostacki2. nbłonia pl (wiejskie)it's common knowledge that … — powszechnie wiadomo, że …
for the common good — dla wspólnego dobra, dla dobra ogółu
* * *['komən] 1. adjective1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) pospolity2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) wspólny, powszechny3) (publicly owned: common property.) wspólny4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) ordynarny5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) prosty6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) pospolity2. noun((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) błonia- commoner- common knowledge
- common law
- common-law
- commonplace
- common-room
- common sense
- the Common Market
- the House of Commons
- the Commons
- in common -
23 concubine
1) (an old word for a woman who lives with a man as his lover but is not his wife.) konkubina2) ((among peoples and religions that allow men to have more than one wife) a secondary wife.) nałożnica -
24 conference call
noun (a telephone conversation in which more than two people participate.) telekonferencja -
25 each other
(used as the object when an action takes place between two (loosely, more than two) people etc: They wounded each other.) sobie (nawzajem) -
26 especial
[i'speʃəl](more than the ordinary; particular: You must treat this with especial care.) szczególny -
27 especially
[ɪs'pɛʃlɪ]adv(above all, particularly) szczególnie, zwłaszcza; ( more than normally) szczególnie* * *adverb (particularly: These insects are quite common, especially in hot countries.) szczególnie, zwłaszcza -
28 extra
['ɛkstrə] 1. adj 2. advdodatkowo, ekstra (inf)3. n* * *['ekstrə] 1. adjective(additional; more than usual or necessary: They demand an extra $10 a week; We need extra men for this job.) ekstra, dodatkowy2. adverb(unusually: an extra-large box of chocolates.) niezwykle3. pronoun(an additional amount: The book costs $6.90 but we charge extra for postage.) dodatkowo4. noun1) (something extra, or something for which an extra price is charged: The college fees cover teaching only - stationery and other equipment are extras.) dodatek2) (in cinema or television, an actor employed in a small part, eg as a person in a crowd.) statysta3) (a special edition of a newspaper containing later or special news.) dodatek nadzwyczajny -
29 extreme
[ɪks'triːm] 1. adj(conditions, opinions, methods) ekstremalny; (poverty, example) skrajny; ( caution) największy2. nekstremalność f, skrajność fextreme point/tip — czubek, koniec
extreme edge — skraj, kraniec
the extreme right/left ( POL) — skrajna prawica/lewica
* * *[ik'stri:m] 1. adjective1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) najwyższy, krańcowy2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) krańcowy, skrajny3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) skrajny, radykalny2. noun1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) kraniec, granica2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) skrajność•- extremism
- extremist
- extremity
- in the extreme
- to extremes -
30 face value
nwartość f nominalnato take sth at face value ( fig) — brać (wziąć perf) coś za dobrą monetę
* * *(the value stated on the face of a coin etc: Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.) wartość nominalna -
31 favouritism
['feɪvrɪtɪzəm]n* * *noun (preferring or supporting one person etc more than another: I can't be accused of favouritism - I voted for everyone!) faworyzowanie -
32 flesh and blood
1) (relations; family: She is my own flesh and blood.) krew2) (human nature: It is more than flesh and blood can tolerate.) natura ludzka -
33 go out of one's way
(to do more than is really necessary: He went out of his way to help us.) stanąć na głowie -
34 great-
[ɡreit](separated by one generation more than (an uncle, grandfather etc): A great-uncle is one's father's or mother's uncle; a great-grandchild.) pra- -
35 hundred
['hʌndrəd]numhundreds of — setki +gen
* * *1. noun1) ((plural hundred) the number 100: Ten times ten is a hundred; more than one/a hundred; There must be at least six hundred of them here.) sto2) (the figure 100.) sto3) (the age of 100: She's over a hundred; a man of a hundred.) sto4) ((plural hundred) a hundred pounds or dollars: I lost several hundred at the casino last night.) setka2. adjective1) (100 in number: six hundred people; a few hundred pounds.) sto2) (aged 100: He is a hundred today.) sto lat•- hundred-- hundredfold
- hundredth
- hundreds of -
36 impartial
[ɪm'pɑːʃl]adj* * *(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) bezstronny- impartiality -
37 just
[dʒʌst] 1. adj 2. advjust as I expected — dokładnie tak, jak się spodziewałem
just now — ( a moment ago) dopiero co; ( at the present time) w tej chwili
it's just as well (that …) — no i dobrze (, że …)
just as he was leaving — w chwili, gdy wychodził
just before/after — krótko przed +instr /po +loc
just after you called — krótko po tym, jak zadzwoniłeś
just enough — akurat tyle, ile potrzeba
just a minute!, just one moment! — chwileczkę!, momencik!
* * *I adjective1) (right and fair: not favouring one more than another: a fair and just decision.) sprawiedliwy2) (reasonable; based on one's rights: He certainly has a just claim to the money.) słuszny3) (deserved: He got his just reward when he crashed the stolen car and broke his leg.) zasłużony•- justly- justness II adverb1) ((often with as) exactly or precisely: This penknife is just what I needed; He was behaving just as if nothing had happened; The house was just as I'd remembered it.) dokładnie2) ((with as) quite: This dress is just as nice as that one.) całkiem tak3) (very lately or recently: He has just gone out of the house.) dopiero co4) (on the point of; in the process of: She is just coming through the door.) właśnie5) (at the particular moment: The telephone rang just as I was leaving.) akurat6) ((often with only) barely: We have only just enough milk to last till Friday; I just managed to escape; You came just in time.) ledwo7) (only; merely: They waited for six hours just to get a glimpse of the Queen; `Where are you going?' `Just to the post office'; Could you wait just a minute?) tylko8) (used for emphasis, eg with commands: Just look at that mess!; That just isn't true!; I just don't know what to do.) po prostu9) (absolutely: The weather is just marvellous.) po prostu•- just now
- just then -
38 kid
[kɪd] 1. n ( inf) 2. vi ( inf)kid brother ( inf) — młodszy brat
* * *I [kid] noun1) (a popular word for a child or teenager: They've got three kids now, two boys and a girl; More than a hundred kids went to the disco last night; ( also adjective) his kid brother (= younger brother).) dzieciak2) (a young goat.) koźlę3) (( also adjective) (of) the leather made from its skin: slippers made of kid; kid gloves.) koźla skórka, z koźlęcej skórkiII [kid] past tense, past participle - kidded; verb(to deceive or tease, especially harmlessly: We were kidding him about the girl who keeps ringing him up; He kidded his wife into thinking he'd forgotten her birthday; He didn't mean that - he was only kidding!) nabierać, żartować -
39 metal
['mɛtl]nmetal m* * *['metl]noun, adjective1) ((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.) stop2) ((of) a combination of more than one of such substances: Brass is a metal made from copper and zinc.) metal•- metallic -
40 none the wiser
(not knowing any more than before: He tried to explain the rules to me, but I'm none the wiser.) wcale nie mądrzejszy
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