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1 command
[kə'mɑːnd] 1. n( order) polecenie nt, rozkaz m; (control, charge) kierownictwo nt; ( MIL) dowództwo nt; ( of subject) znajomość f, opanowanie nt; ( COMPUT) polecenie nt2. vtto command sb to do sth — ( tell) kazać (kazać perf) komuś coś zrobić; ( order) rozkazywać (rozkazać perf) komuś coś zrobić
to be in command of — dowodzić +instr
to have/take command of — sprawować/obejmować (objąć perf) dowództwo nad +instr
* * *1. verb1) (to order: I command you to leave the room immediately!) rozkazywać2) (to have authority over: He commanded a regiment of soldiers.) dowodzić3) (to have by right: He commands great respect.) wzbudzać2. noun1) (an order: We obeyed his commands.) rozkaz2) (control: He was in command of the operation.) dowództwo•- commander
- commanding
- commandment
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2 sore
[sɔː(r)] 1. adj 2. nowrzodzenie nta sore point ( fig) — czułe miejsce
* * *[so:] 1. adjective1) (painful: My leg is very sore; I have a sore leg.) chory, bolący, obolały2) (suffering pain: I am still a bit sore after my operation.) obolały3) ((American) irritated, annoyed or offended: He is still sore about what happened.) zły, rozdrażniony2. noun(a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) rana- sorely- soreness -
3 squint
[skwɪnt] 1. vi2. nto squint (at) — patrzeć (popatrzeć perf) przez zmrużone oczy (na +acc)
zez m* * *[skwint] 1. verb1) (to have the physical defect of having the eyes turning towards or away from each other or to cause the eyes to do this: The child squints; You squint when you look down at your nose.) zezować2) ((with at, up at, through etc) to look with half-shut or narrowed eyes: He squinted through the telescope.) patrzeć przymrużonymi oczami2. noun1) (a squinting position of the eyes: an eye-operation to correct her squint.) zez2) (a glance or look at something: Let me have a squint at that photograph.) spojrzenie3. adjective, adverb((placed etc) crookedly or not straight: Your hat is squint.) krzywy, na bakier -
4 transplant
1. [træns'plɑːnt] vt ( MED) 2. ['trænsplɑːnt] n ( MED)* * *1. verb1) (to remove (an organ of the body) and put it into another person or animal: Doctors are able to transplant kidneys.) przeszczepiać2) (to remove (skin) and put it on another part of the body.) przeszczepiać3) (to plant in another place: We transplanted the rose-bush (into the back garden).) przesadzać2. noun1) (an operation in which an organ or skin is transplanted: He had to have a kidney transplant.) transplantacja2) (an organ, skin, or a plant that is transplanted: The transplant was rejected by the surrounding tissue.) przeszczep -
5 co-operate
[kəu'opəreit](to work together: They have promised to co-operate (with us) in the planning of the exhibition.) współpracować- co-operative -
6 effective
[ɪ'fɛktɪv]adj( successful) skuteczny; ( actual) faktycznyto become effective ( JUR) — wchodzić (wejść perf) w życie
* * *[-tiv]1) (having power to produce, or producing, a desired result: These new teaching methods have proved very effective.) skuteczny2) (striking or pleasing: an effective display of flowers.) efektowny3) (in operation; working; active: The new law becomes effective next week.) obowiązujący -
7 get about
vi* * *1) ((of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: I don't know how the story got about that she was leaving.) rozejść/rozpowszechnić się2) (to be able to move or travel about, often of people who have been ill: She didn't get about much after her operation.) ruszać się
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