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61 business
['bɪznɪs]n(matter, question) sprawa f; ( trading) interesy pl, biznes m; ( firm) firma f, biznes m (inf); ( trade) branża fit's my business to … — moim obowiązkiem jest +infin
* * *['biznis]1) (occupation; buying and selling: Selling china is my business; The shop does more business at Christmas than at any other time.) zajęcie, działalność gospodarcza2) (a shop, a firm: He owns his own business.) interes, sklep, przedsiębiorstwo3) (concern: Make it your business to help him; Let's get down to business (= Let's start the work etc that must be done).) sprawa•- businessman
- on business -
62 cannibal
['kænɪbəl]nkanibal m* * *['kænibəl]1) (a person who eats human flesh.) ludożerca2) (an animal etc which eats others of its own species.) kanibal•- cannibalistic -
63 chapel
['tʃæpl]nkaplica f; ( BRIT) ( non-conformist chapel) zbór m; of union podstawowa organizacja f związkowa* * *[' æpəl]1) (a place of Christian worship eg attached to an institution: a college chapel.) kaplica2) (a part of a larger church, with its own altar.) kaplica -
64 clause
[klɔːz]n ( JUR)* * *[klo:z]1) (a part of a sentence having its own subject and predicate, eg either of the two parts of this sentence: The sentence `Mary has a friend who is rich' contains a main clause and a subordinate (relative) clause.) zdanie (pojedyncze)2) (a paragraph in a contract, will, or act of parliament.) klauzula -
65 coin
[kɔɪn] 1. nmoneta f2. vtword, slogan ukuć ( perf)* * *[koin] 1. noun(a piece of metal used as money: a handful of coins.) moneta2. verb1) (to make metal into (money): The new country soon started to coin its own money.) wybijać2) (to invent (a word, phrase etc): The scientist coined a word for the new process.) tworzyć•- coinage -
66 come
[kʌm]1) ( movement towards) ( on foot) przychodzić (przyjść perf); ( by car etc) przyjeżdżać (przyjechać perf)3) ( reach)to come to — sięgać (sięgnąć perf) or dochodzić (dojść perf) do +gen
to come to power — obejmować (objąć perf) władzę
to come to a decision — podejmować (podjąć perf) decyzję
4) ( occur)5) (be, become)Phrasal Verbs:- come by- come in- come off- come on- come out- come to- come up* * *1. past tense - came; verb1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) przyjść2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) nadchodzić3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) następować4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) stawać się5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) dochodzić6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) czynić2. interjection(expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) Ale ale!, Ejże!, NO no!- comer- coming
- comeback
- comedown
- come about
- come across
- come along
- come by
- come down
- come into one's own
- come off
- come on
- come out
- come round
- come to
- come to light
- come upon
- come up with
- come what may
- to come -
67 commune
1. ['kɔmjuːn] n 2. [kə'mjuːn] vito commune with — (nature, God) obcować z +instr
* * *['komju:n](a group of people living together and sharing everything they own.) komuna- communal -
68 complacent
[kəm'pleɪsnt]adjperson zadowolony z siebie; smile, attitude pełen samozadowolenia* * *[kəm'pleisnt](showing satisfaction with one's own situation: a complacent attitude.) zadowolony- complacency
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69 condition
[kən'dɪʃən] 1. n( state) stan m; ( requirement) warunek min good/poor condition — w dobrym/złym stanie
2. vton condition that … — pod warunkiem, że …
* * *[kən'diʃən] 1. noun1) (state or circumstances in which a person or thing is: The house is not in good condition; He is in no condition to leave hospital; under ideal conditions; living conditions; variable conditions.)2) (something that must happen or be done before some other thing happens or is done; a term or requirement in an agreement: It was a condition of his going that he should pay his own expenses; That is one of the conditions in the agreement.)2. verb1) (to affect or control: behaviour conditioned by circumstances.) warunkować2) (to put into the required state: The footballers trained hard in order to condition themselves for the match.) doprowadzać do określonego stanu•- conditionally
- conditioner
- on condition that -
70 confidence
['kɔnfɪdns]n( faith) zaufanie nt; ( self-assurance) pewność f siebie; ( secret) zwierzenie ntto have confidence in sb/sth — wierzyć w kogoś/coś
to have (every) confidence that … — być (święcie) przekonanym, że …
* * *['konfidəns]1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) zaufanie2) (belief and faith in one's own ability: She shows a great deal of confidence for her age.) pewność siebie -
71 countess
['kauntɪs]nhrabina f* * *1) (the wife or widow of an earl or count.) hrabina2) (a woman of the same rank as an earl or count in her own right.) hrabina -
72 curse
[kəːs] 1. vikląć (zakląć perf), przeklinać2. vt 3. n( spell) klątwa f, przekleństwo nt; (swearword, scourge) przekleństwo nt* * *[kə:s] 1. verb1) (to wish that evil may fall upon: I curse the day that I was born!; The witch cursed him.) przeklinać2) (to use violent language; to swear: He cursed (at his own stupidity) when he dropped the hammer on his toe.) kląć2. noun1) (an act of cursing, or the words used: the witch's curse.) przekleństwo, klątwa2) (a thing or person which is cursed: Having to work is the curse of my life.) przekleństwo• -
73 deck
[dɛk]n ( NAUT)pokład m; ( of bus) piętro nt; ( record deck) gramofon m ( bez wzmacniacza); ( of cards) talia fto go up on deck — wychodzić (wyjść perf) na pokład
* * *[dek]1) (a platform extending from one side of a ship etc to the other and forming the floor: The cars are on the lower deck.) pokład2) (a floor in a bus: Let's go on the top deck.) piętro3) (a pack of playing-cards: The gambler used his own deck of cards.) talia• -
74 develop
[dɪ'vɛləp] 1. vtbusiness, idea rozwijać (rozwinąć perf); land zagospodarowywać (zagospodarować perf); resource wykorzystywać (wykorzystać perf); ( PHOT) wywoływać (wywołać perf); disease dostawać (dostać perf) +gen, nabawić się ( perf) +gen2. vi(advance, evolve) rozwijać się (rozwinąć się perf); ( appear) występować (wystąpić perf), pojawiać się (pojawić się perf)to develop a taste for sth — nabierać (nabrać perf) upodobania do czegoś, zasmakować ( perf) w czymś
to develop into — rozwijać się (rozwinąć się perf) w +acc
* * *[di'veləp]past tense, past participle - developed; verb1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) rozwijać się2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) nabywać3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) rozwijać się, uwidaczniać się4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) wywoływać• -
75 dignity
['dɪgnɪtɪ]ngodność f, dostojeństwo nt* * *['diɡnəti]1) (stateliness or seriousness of manner: Holding her head high, she retreated with dignity.) godność2) (importance or seriousness: the dignity of the occasion.) powaga3) (a privilege etc indicating rank: He had risen to the dignity of an office of his own.) godność4) (one's personal pride: He had wounded her dignity.) godność -
76 dine out
(to have dinner somewhere other than one's own house eg in a restaurant or at the house of friends etc.) jeść poza domem -
77 discretion
[dɪs'krɛʃən]n* * *[-'skre-]1) (discreetness: A secretary needs discretion and tact.) dyskrecja2) (personal judgement: I leave the arrangements entirely to your discretion; The money will be distributed at the discretion of the management.) uznanie -
78 displaced person
[dɪs'pleɪst-]n* * *(a person forced to leave his own country as a result of war etc.) uchodźca -
79 disregard
[dɪsrɪ'gɑːd] 1. vtlekceważyć, nie zważać na +acc2. ndisregard (for) — lekceważenie nt ( +gen)
* * *1. verb(to ignore: He disregarded my warnings.) lekceważyć2. noun(lack of concern: He has a complete disregard for his own safety.) lekceważenie -
80 distrust
[dɪs'trʌst] 1. nnieufność f, podejrzliwość f2. vt* * *1. noun(suspicion; lack of trust or faith: He has always had a distrust of electrical gadgets.) powątpiewanie, podejrzliwość2. verb(to have no trust in: He distrusts his own judgement.) nie dowierzać komuś- distrustfully
- distrustfulness
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own — [əʊn ǁ oʊn] verb [transitive] to have or possess something that is legally yours: • He still owns shares in the company. • The company is owned by a foreign consortium. * * * Ⅰ. own UK US /əʊn/ verb [T] ► to have something that legally belongs to … Financial and business terms
Own — Own, a. [OE. owen, awen, auen, aughen, AS. [=a]gen, p. p. of [=a]gan to possess; akin to OS. [=e]gan, G. & D. eigen, Icel. eiginn, Sw. & Dan. egen. [root]110. See {Owe}.] Belonging to; belonging exclusively or especially to; peculiar; most… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
own — ► ADJECTIVE & PRONOUN 1) (with a possessive) belonging or relating to the person specified. 2) done or produced by the person specified. 3) particular to the person or thing specified; individual. ► VERB 1) possess. 2) formal admit or acknowledge … English terms dictionary
OWN — OWN … Википедия
own — vt: to have or hold as property; esp: to have title to own property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. own … Law dictionary
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own — [adj] belonging to individual endemic, hers, his, individual, inherent, intrinsic, its, mine, owned, particular, peculiar, personal, private, resident, theirs, very own, yours; concept 710 own [v1] possess; be responsible for be in possession of … New thesaurus
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own up — index betray (disclose), confess Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary