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Lp word Part of pronunciation meaning translation


. speech

1 time when you are not working or studying; free time


leisure noun czas wolny,
wypoczynek

2 the act of looking for or trying to get something


pursuit noun Pogoń ,dążenie

3 noun a place to which somebody/something is going or being sent Cel podróży


destination

4 noun hodoeporikon, iter, itinerarium Gatunek literacki


itinerarium

5 adjective having a lot of money and a good standard of living bogaty


affluent *

6 a very strong request for something; something that somebody needs


demand noun Popyt,
, zapotrzebowanie
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7 noun a person who travels to a holy place for religious reasons Pielgrzym
pilgrim *

8 preposition w czasie, podczas, w


There are extra flights to Colorado during the
trakcie, w dobie
during winter.

9 verb poprawiać się


Things are improving every day.
improve

10 preposition, pod każdym względem,


They export their products to markets throughout
adverb całkowicie
throughout the world.

11 noun okazja, możliwość


Don't miss this opportunity!
opportunity

12 noun leczenie
Rest is an important part of the healing process.
healing
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adjective modny
fashionable clothes/ideas/styles
fashionable

13 verb uleczony
cured
cure somebody Will you be able to cure him,
Doctor?

14 eksploatować
She realized that her youth and inexperience were
exploited being exploited.

verb

15 wydział np.uczelni
The children's department (= in a large store) sells
department noun a wide range of good quality clothes

16 za granicą
He was famous, both at home and abroad (= in his
abroad adverb own country and in other countries)
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17 przeciętny
ordinary people like you and me
ordinary adjective rdneri/

18 kapliczka
shrine to somebody/something a shrine to the
shrine noun Virgin Mary

19 złota era/wiek
the golden age of cinema
golden age noun

20 mieć miejsce, zdarzyć


They organized several demonstrations in
się, odbyć się,
took place noun public places.
rozgrywać się

21
startować
The plane took off an hour late.
take off phrasal
verb
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przepych,luksus
the fact of enjoying special and expensive things,
luxury noun particularly food and drink, clothes and places

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wypad
a short journey made for pleasure, especially one
excursion noun that has been organized for a group of people

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rejs, podróż statkiem
a long journey, especially by sea or in space
voyage noun

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świątynia
a building used for religious worship, especially in
temples noun religions other than Christianity

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zbudowany , wzniesiony
The church was erected in 1582
erected verb
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zaszczyt
They stood in silence as a mark of honour to her.
honour noun

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oświecenie,
he newspapers provided little enlightenment about
enlightenment noun the cause of the accident. wyjaśnienie

Executive summary: trends for the first semester

1
belonging to or coming from another country, not your own
foreign adjective /ˈfɒrɪn/
zagraniczny

2
to show that something exists or is likely to be true
indicate verb /ˈɪndɪkeɪt/
wskazywać

3
His work is improving steadily.
steadily adverb
stale

/ˈstedəlē/

4
moving towards a higher place or level
upward adjective /ˈʌpwəd/
wzrostowy

5
slowly over a period of time
gradually adverb /ˈɡrædʒuəli/
stopniowo
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the highest level or value of something
peak noun /piːk/
szczyt

7
to move or develop more quickly than someone or something else
outpace verb /ˌaʊtˈpeɪs/
wyprzedzać

8
not large in size or amount, or not expensive
modest adjective /ˈmɒdɪst/
skromny

9
to get bigger or to make something bigger in size or amount
increase verb /ɪnˈkriːs/
zwiększać, wzrastać

10
a situation in which something becomes less in amount,
decline noun /dɪˈklaɪn/ importance, quality, or strength spadek,

obniżenie

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a little
slightly adverb /ˈslaɪtli/
odrobinę,

trochę

12
the largest amount or number that a container, building, etc can
capacity noun /kəˈpæsəti/ hold pojemność

13
to increase in size or amount, or to make something increase
expand verb /ɪkˈspænd/
rozwijać, powiększać
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to increase to a high level very quickly
soar verb /sɔːr/
rosnąć (gwałtownie)

15
the price that you pay to travel on an aircraft, train, bus, etc
fare noun /feər/
cena biletu ,

cena za przejazd

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someone’s use of a building, room, piece of land etc, or the period
occupancy noun of time during which they live or work there zajmowanie

/ˈäkyəpənsē/

17

level off phrasal verb /ˈlevəl ôf/


to make or become flat, even, steady etc ustabilizować się

18
a need for something to be sold or supplied
demand noun /dɪˈmɑːnd/
popyt

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a sudden fall in the level or amount of something
dip noun /dɪp/
spadek

20
a long walk, usually in the countryside
hike noun /haɪk/
wycieczka piesza,
wędrówka

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intended to be used only once and then thrown away
disposable adjective /dɪˈspəʊzəbl/
jednorazowy
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to increase very quickly
surge verb /sɜːdʒ/
skoczyć

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