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  • 1 all right

    adv
    ( well) w porządku, dobrze; ( correctly) dobrze, prawidłowo; ( as answer) dobrze
    * * *
    1) (unhurt; not ill or in difficulties etc: You look ill. Are you all right?) w porządku
    2) (an expression of agreement to do something: `Will you come?' `Oh, all right.') dobrze

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  • 2 you

    [juː]
    pron
    1) (subject sg) ty; (subject pl) wy
    2) (direct object sg) cię; ( stressed) ciebie; (direct object pl) was

    I know you — znam cię/was

    I saw you, not her — widziałam ciebie, nie ją

    3) (indirect object sg) ci; ( stressed) tobie; (indirect object pl) wam

    I told YOU to do it — kazałem to zrobić tobie/wam

    4) (after prep, in comparisons)

    it's for you — to dla ciebie/was

    can I come with you? — (czy) mogę pójść z tobą/wami?

    5) (polite sg) Pan(i) m(f); (polite pl) Państwo vir pl

    can I help you? — czym mogę Panu/Pani/Państwu służyć?

    * * *
    [ju:]
    1) ((used as the subject or object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition) the person(s) etc spoken or written to: You look well!; I asked you a question; Do you all understand?; Who came with you?) ty, wy
    2) (used with a noun when calling someone something, especially something unpleasant: You idiot!; You fools!) ty..., wy...

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  • 3 all over

    1) (over the whole of (a person, thing etc): My car is dirty all over.) cały
    2) (finished: The excitement's all over now.) skończony
    3) (everywhere: We've been looking all over for you!) wszędzie

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  • 4 you're welcome!

    ((especially American) that's quite all right, no thanks are necessary: `Thanks !' `You're welcome!') proszę bardzo

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  • 5 for all the world

    (exactly, quite etc: What a mess you're in! You look for all the world as if you'd had an argument with an express train.) zupełnie

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  • 6 walk all over (someone)

    (to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) wejść komuś na głowę

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  • 7 walk all over (someone)

    (to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) wejść komuś na głowę

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  • 8 be all the same to

    (to be a matter of no importance to: I'll leave now, if it's all the same to you.) być komuś wszystko jedno, nie robić komuś różnicy

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  • 9 by all means

    (yes, of course: If you want to use the telephone, by all means do.) oczywiście, ze wszech miar

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  • 10 not at all

    (it does not matter; it is not important etc: `Thank you for helping me.' `Not at all.') ależ skąd, nie ma o czym mówić

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  • 11 put all one's eggs in one basket

    (to depend entirely on the success of one scheme, plan etc: You should apply for more than one job - don't put all your eggs in one basket.) postawić na jedną kartę

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  • 12 with all one's heart

    (very willingly or sincerely: I hope with all my heart that you will be happy.) z całego serca

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  • 13 slave

    [sleɪv] 1. n 2. vi
    (also: slave away) harować
    * * *
    [sleiv] 1. noun
    1) (a person who works for a master to whom he belongs: In the nineteenth century many Africans were sold as slaves in the United States.) niewolnik
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) najemnik, niewolnik
    2. verb
    (to work very hard, often for another person: I've been slaving away for you all day while you sit and watch television.) harować

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  • 14 ache

    [eɪk] 1. n
    ból m
    2. vi

    I was aching to tell you all my news — nie mogłam się doczekać, kiedy ci wszystko opowiem

    * * *
    [eik] 1. noun
    (a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) ból
    2. verb
    1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) boleć
    2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) pragnąć

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  • 15 extend

    [ɪks'tɛnd] 1. vt
    ( make longer) przedłużać (przedłużyć perf); ( make larger) powiększać (powiększyć perf); offer składać (złożyć perf); invitation wystosowywać (wystosować perf); arm, hand wyciągać (wyciągnąć perf); deadline, visa przedłużać (przedłużyć perf); credit udzielać (udzielić perf) +gen
    2. vi
    land, road rozciągać się, ciągnąć się; period trwać, ciągnąć się
    * * *
    [ik'stend]
    1) (to make longer or larger: He extended his vegetable garden.) powiększać
    2) (to reach or stretch: The school grounds extend as far as this fence.) rozciągać (się)
    3) (to hold out or stretch out (a limb etc): He extended his hand to her.) wyciągać
    4) (to offer: May I extend a welcome to you all?) wyrazić, proponować
    - extensive

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  • 16 lastly

    ['lɑːstlɪ]
    adv
    * * *
    adverb (finally: Lastly, I would like to thank you all for listening so patiently to what I have been saying.) wreszcie, na koniec

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  • 17 revenge

    [rɪ'vɛndʒ] 1. n 2. vt

    to revenge o.s. (on sb) — mścić się (zemścić się perf) (na kimś)

    * * *
    [rə'ven‹] 1. noun
    1) (harm done to another person in return for harm which he has done (to oneself or to someone else): The man told the manager he would get/have his revenge / take revenge on the company for dismissing him; His revenge was to burn down the factory.) zemsta
    2) (the desire to do such harm: The man said he had burned down the factory out of revenge / in revenge for being dismissed.) zemsta
    2. verb
    ((with on) to get (one's) revenge: He revenged himself on his enemies; I'll soon be revenged on you all.) zemścić się, pomścić

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  • 18 squeeze up

    (to move closer together: Could you all squeeze up on the bench and make room for me?) ścisnąć się

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  • 19 same

    [seɪm] 1. adj
    ten sam; ( identical) taki sam
    2. pron

    at the same time( simultaneously) w tym samym momencie, równocześnie; ( yet) jednocześnie, zarazem

    all/just the same — (po)mimo to, niemniej jednak

    happy New Year! — same to you! — szczęśliwego Nowego Roku! — nawzajem!

    you're a fool! — same to you! — głupi jesteś! — sam jesteś głupi!

    I hate him — same here! — nienawidzę go — ja też!

    same again!( in bar etc) jeszcze raz to samo!

    (no, but) thanks all the same — (nie, ale) mimo to dziękuję

    * * *
    [seim] 1. adjective
    1) (alike; very similar: The houses in this road are all the same; You have the same eyes as your brother (has).) taki sam
    2) (not different: My friend and I are the same age; He went to the same school as me.) ten sam
    3) (unchanged: My opinion is the same as it always was.) taki sam
    2. pronoun
    ((usually with the) the same thing: He sat down and we all did the same.) to samo
    3. adverb
    ((usually with the) in the same way: I don't feel the same about you as I did.) tak samo
    - at the same time
    - be all the same to
    - same here
    - same-sex marriage

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  • 20 hold

    [həuld] 1. pt, pp held, vt
    ( in hand) trzymać; ( contain) mieścić (pomieścić perf); qualifications posiadać; power, permit, opinion mieć; meeting, conversation odbywać (odbyć perf); prisoner, hostage przetrzymywać (przetrzymać perf)

    to hold sb responsible/liable — obarczać (obarczyć perf) kogoś odpowiedzialnością

    to get hold of ( fig)object, information zdobywać (zdobyć perf) +acc; person łapać (złapać perf) +acc (inf)

    to get hold of o.s. — brać (wziąć perf) się w garść

    to catch/get (a) hold of — chwycić się ( perf) +gen, złapać ( perf) za +acc (inf)

    to hold firm/fast — trzymać się mocno

    he holds the view that … — jest zdania, że …

    I don't hold with … — nie popieram +gen

    hold still, hold steady — nie ruszaj się

    Phrasal Verbs:
    2. vi
    glue etc trzymać (mocno); argument etc zachowywać (zachować perf) ważność, pozostawać w mocy; offer, invitation być aktualnym; luck, weather utrzymywać się (utrzymać się perf); ( TEL) czekać (zaczekać perf)
    3. n
    ( grasp) chwyt m; (of ship, plane) ładownia f
    * * *
    I 1. [həuld] past tense, past participle - held; verb
    1) (to have in one's hand(s) or between one's hands: He was holding a knife; Hold that dish with both hands; He held the little boy's hand; He held the mouse by its tail.) trzymać
    2) (to have in a part, or between parts, of the body, or between parts of a tool etc: He held the pencil in his teeth; She was holding a pile of books in her arms; Hold the stamp with tweezers.) trzymać
    3) (to support or keep from moving, running away, falling etc: What holds that shelf up?; He held the door closed by leaning against it; Hold your hands above your head; Hold his arms so that he can't struggle.) trzymać, przytrzymywać
    4) (to remain in position, fixed etc when under strain: I've tied the two pieces of string together, but I'm not sure the knot will hold; Will the anchor hold in a storm?) wytrzymywać
    5) (to keep (a person) in some place or in one's power: The police are holding a man for questioning in connection with the murder; He was held captive.) zatrzymać
    6) (to (be able to) contain: This jug holds two pints; You can't hold water in a handkerchief; This drawer holds all my shirts.) (po)mieścić
    7) (to cause to take place: The meeting will be held next week; We'll hold the meeting in the hall.) odbywać
    8) (to keep (oneself), or to be, in a particular state or condition: We'll hold ourselves in readiness in case you send for us; She holds herself very erect.) trzymać się
    9) (to have or be in (a job etc): He held the position of company secretary for five years.) zajmować stanowisko
    10) (to think strongly; to believe; to consider or regard: I hold that this was the right decision; He holds me (to be) responsible for everyone's mistakes; He is held in great respect; He holds certain very odd beliefs.) uważać że, utrzymywać, mieć
    11) (to continue to be valid or apply: Our offer will hold until next week; These rules hold under all circumstances.) być aktualnym, obowiązywać
    12) ((with to) to force (a person) to do something he has promised to do: I intend to hold him to his promises.) zmusić do dotrzymania (obietnicy)
    13) (to defend: They held the castle against the enemy.) bronić
    14) (not to be beaten by: The general realized that the soldiers could not hold the enemy for long.) powstrzymać
    15) (to keep (a person's attention): If you can't hold your pupils' attention, you can't be a good teacher.) utrzymywać
    16) (to keep someone in a certain state: Don't hold us in suspense, what was the final decision?) przetrzymać
    17) (to celebrate: The festival is held on 24 June.) obchodzić
    18) (to be the owner of: He holds shares in this company.) posiadać
    19) ((of good weather) to continue: I hope the weather holds until after the school sports.) utrzymywać się
    20) ((also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait: Mr Brown is busy at the moment - will you hold or would you like him to call you back?) czekać (przy telefonie)
    21) (to continue to sing: Please hold that note for four whole beats.) trzymać
    22) (to keep (something): They'll hold your luggage at the station until you collect it.) przechowywać
    23) ((of the future) to be going to produce: I wonder what the future holds for me?) gotować
    2. noun
    1) (the act of holding: He caught/got/laid/took hold of the rope and pulled; Keep hold of that rope.) chwyt
    2) (power; influence: He has a strange hold over that girl.) wpływ
    3) ((in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent: The wrestler invented a new hold.) chwyt
    - - holder
    - hold-all
    - get hold of
    - hold back
    - hold down
    - hold forth
    - hold good
    - hold it
    - hold off
    - hold on
    - hold out
    - hold one's own
    - hold one's tongue
    - hold up
    - hold-up
    - hold with
    II [həuld] noun
    ((in ships) the place, below the deck, where cargo is stored.) ładownia

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