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PRZEDŁUŻYĆ WAŻNOŚĆ LEGITYMACJI empezar lección
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PRACA INŻYNIERSKA / MAGISTERSKA empezar lección
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ENGINEERING / MASTER'S THESIS
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TYTUŁ INŻYNIERA (Z DZIEDZINY XXX) empezar lección
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TITLE OF ENGINEER (FIELD OF XXX)
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SUBMITTING YOUR PROJECT / PAPER
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1st and 2nd degree studies
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brave and taking risks, bold empezar lección
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insincerely praising powerful individuals in order to get some advantage from them empezar lección
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talk or writing that uses a lot of words but not give any useful information or any clear answers, typical of big companies empezar lección
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meaningless corporate waffle
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carried out in a strongly controlled way empezar lección
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doing favors for each other, especially in a way that may not be entirely ethical or above board empezar lección
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to use repeated arguments or messages in order to make sure that people understandsomething empezar lección
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to be in charge or control of a situation empezar lección
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a firm and uncompromising stance or position empezar lección
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by what is suggested rather than by formal expression empezar lección
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to be suitable or good enough forsomething empezar lección
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used to tell sb that they should wait a moment and think before taking action empezar lección
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out of consideration or regard for empezar lección
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out of consideration or regard for
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out of consideration or regard for empezar lección
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to try to find out the truth about something, especially by asking a lot of questions empezar lección
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become a member of a community or organization empezar lección
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deserve or be worthy of sth empezar lección
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form a fixed opinion of; categorize empezar lección
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a blunder, a failureor a studpid mistake empezar lección
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a person whose job is to prepare dead bodies that are going to be buried or cremated empezar lección
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an evaluation of sb’s performance at work and their progress empezar lección
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something done wrong or badly empezar lección
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to be useless in a place or situation, without taking any action empezar lección
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means working excessively hard, often to the point of exhaustion, by trying to do too many things at once, usually at the expense of rest or relaxation. empezar lección
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Burning the candle at both ends
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means to be in someone's favor or good graces. It implies that someone has a positive opinion of you and is likely to treat you well or grant you favors empezar lección
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means to use one's influence or connections to help someone achieve a goal or get something done, often in a way that is not entirely fair or ethical empezar lección
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means to flatter or praise someone excessively, often with the intention of gaining a favor or an advantage empezar lección
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means to make an effort to improve one's performance or situation, often by working harder or being more diligent empezar lección
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means to work extremely hard, often to the point of exhaustion. empezar lección
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Work my fingers to the bone
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refers to a male who is a favorite or highly regarded by someone in authority or in a position of influence. empezar lección
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means to make an effort beyond what is expected or required, often in a positive and helpful way. empezar lección
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means to be put in a difficult or challenging situation without any preparation or support. empezar lección
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Thrown in at the deep end
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means to not contribute or do one's fair share of work in a group or team effort. empezar lección
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to make anunsuccessful start in something empezar lección
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to get off on the wrong foot
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to intentionally ignore someone or treat someone in an unfriendly way empezar lección
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to give someone the cold shoulder
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to have a particular fondness or affection for someone empezar lección
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to have a soft spot for someone
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to have a romantic relationship empezar lección
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to rub someone up the wrong way
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to be completely different empezar lección
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to be like chalk and cheese
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to be controlled by someone else empezar lección
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to become friends quickly empezar lección
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toget on like a house on fire
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a person's husband or wife empezar lección
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the effect that an action, event, or decision has on something, especially a bad effect empezar lección
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to persuade someone forcefullyto do something that they are unwilling to do empezar lección
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using force to persuade people to do things that they are unwilling to do empezar lección
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to causeconfusion, lackof order empezar lección
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to look at something or someone for a long timeespecially in admirationor because you are thinkingabout something else empezar lección
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n a way that relates to the feeling of wanting something or someone very much empezar lección
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a short romantic relationship empezar lección
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to form a false understanding of the meaning or intention of something that someone does or says empezar lección
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payment for work or services empezar lección
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surreptitious, the oppositeof overt empezar lección
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tricked into making a mistake, put in a difficult situation empezar lección
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be well prepared or well organized for something that is going to happen empezar lección
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if you are determined enough, you can find a way to achieve what you want, even if it is very difficult empezar lección
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where there’s a will, there’s a way
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the percentage of users who have completed a desired action. empezar lección
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to be in a more satisfactory situation empezar lección
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to begin a romantic relationship with someone empezar lección
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a feeling of anger because you have been forced to accept something that you do not like empezar lección
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force someone to experience something very unpleasant empezar lección
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