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término definición
one-way street, dead-end
ślepa uliczka
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cul-de-sac
starter
przystawka
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hors d’oeuvre
carry the project on your own
wolna ręka
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carte blanche
championship, very important nad prestigious, when you get a nice reward
wielka nagroda
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grand prix
have a nice trip
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bon voyage
neat, stylish, fashionable
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chic
face to face
twarzą w twarz, sam na sam
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tête-à-tête
unimpressed with or indifferent to something because one has experienced or seen it so often before
zblazowany
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blasé
She was becoming quite blasé about the dangers.
a meeting at an agreed time and place
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rendezvous
having only recently become rich and spending a lot of money- used to show disapproval
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nouveaux riches
again or still
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encore
a large group of people or countries with the same political aims, working together
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bloc
beggining or first appearance; especially in a career or performance
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début
a person who appreciates fine food and drink; also refers to high-quality food
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gourmet
the front of a building; metaphorically, a deceptive outward appearance
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façade
the easing of strained relations, particulary in politics
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détente
a sudden, decisive action
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coup
often used for a „coup d’etat” meaning a political leader
a group of people surrounding and supporting a person, often a celebrity or leader
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entourage
„That’s life”; used to express acceptance of a situation
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c’est la vie
innovative, ahead of its time, especially in the arts
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avant-garde
when you say or do sth so often that it becomes annoying for other people
do znudzenia
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ad nauseam
Look, we’ve been over this ad nauseam. I think we should move on to the next item.
real, true, and not intended to deceive anyone
wiarygodny, rzetelny, prawdziwy
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bona fide
Only bona fide members are allowed to use the club pool.
used to describe the average amount of something in a particular place, calculated according to the number of people who live there
na głowę, na jednego mieszkańca
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per capita
the country’s per capita income
an examination of a dead body to discover why the person died
autopsja
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post mortem
A post-mortem on the body revealed that the victim had been strangled.
a formal British expression for CV
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curriculum vitae
a person who is not wanted or welcome in a particular country, because they are unacceptable to its government
intruz
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persona non grata
He was declared persona non grata and asked to leave the country within 48 hours.
used to say that the opposite of a situation you have just described is also true
odwrotnie, na odwrót
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vice versa
The boys may refuse to play with the girls, and vice versa.
a payment or share that is calculated according to how much of something is used, how much work is done etc
proporcjonalnie
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pro rata
Fees are calculated on a pro rata basis.
the opinion that you have about yourself
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ego
a short sleep in the afternoon, especially in warm countries
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siesta
behaving in a way that is traditionally typical of men, for example being strong or brave, or not showing your feelings – used humorously or in order to show disapproval
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macho
(informal) a period of great effort in order to deal with something quickly and completely
próbować się rozprawić z czymś, wziąć coś na celownik
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blitz (on)
We’ll have to have a blitz on the house before your parents arrive.
a flat hard area near a house, where people sit outside
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patio
(spoken) broken
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kaput
The TV’s gone kaput.
a school for children aged two to five
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kindergarden
if sb do sth without letting people know who they
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incognito
used to show your approval when someone, especially a performer, has done something very well
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bravo
(informal) to be too eager to obey or be polite to someone in authority
płaszczyć się przed kimś
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kowtow
We will not kowtow to the government.
rude, humorous, or political writing and pictures on the walls of buildings, trains etc
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graffiti

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