28. Słówka

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término definición
spare
adj - 1. a spare bedroom. 2. spare cash. 3. spare parts. / verb - I was spared the embarrassment of having to sing in front of everybody.
adj - If something is spare, it is available to use, because it is extra and not being used. / verb - to prevent someone from having to experience something unpleasant.
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zapasowy / zaoszczędzić
tier
The upper tier of seats in a stadium.
noun - one of several rows or layers.
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rząd, poziom
infinite
God's power is infinite.
adj - without limits or without an end.
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nieskończony
inbound / outbound
We expect delays to both inbound and outbound trains. / Travelling away from a particular point.
adj - travelling towards a particular point. / there has been an increase in outbound traffic leaving Toronto airport for the Caribbean resorts.
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przychodzący / odchodzący
diverge
1. The roads diverge three kilometres/kilometers further on. 2. Over the years our interests have diverged.
verb - 1. to separate and go in different directions. 2. to be different, or to develop in a different way.
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odchodzić, rozchodzić się
eventuality
We are ready for all eventualities.
noun - a possible happening.
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ewentualność
surveillance
The police have kept the man under strict surveillance.
noun - the activity of watching someone carefully, especially by the police or army, because they are expected to do something wrong.
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dozór, nadzór, obserwacja
relay
Cory had an idea which he relayed to his friend immediately.
verb - to send a message from one person to another.
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przekazać
preside
1. An elderly priest presided at the marriage ceremony. 2. The prime minister presided at/over the meeting.
verb - to be officially responsible for a formal meeting or ceremony.
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przewodniczyć
precipice
1. The two countries stood on the precipice of war. 2. He climbed up the 2,000-foot precipice.
noun - 1. a dangerous situation that could lead to failure or harm. 2. a steep cliff.
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przepaść, krawędź
gouge
He gouged (out) a hole in the wood.
verb - to make (a groove or hole) with a tool.
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wyżłobić, wydłubać
float
1. I like floating on my back in the pool. 2. A balloon floated across the sky.
verb - 1. to stay on the surface of a liquid instead of sinking, or to make something do this. 2. to stay in the air, or move gently through the air.
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pływać, unosić się
crackle
The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.
verb - to make a lot of short, dry noises.
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trzaskać
eager
Sam was eager to go home and play on his computer.
adj - wanting to do or have something very much.
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chętny
conceal
1. The listening device was concealed in a pen. 2. She could barely conceal her irritation.
verb - to hide something.
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ukrywać

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