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      przesłanka; podstawa (dowodzenia, twierdzenia)    start learning
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      premise; a statement or idea that you accept as true and use as a base for developing other ideas; also: premiss; The idea that there is life ON other planets is the central premise of the novel. BrE   
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      załapać (zrozumieć, wyjaśnić)    start learning
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      get a handle on sth = to start to understand a situation, subject etc; It's difficult to get a handle on how widespread this problem is.   
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      indepth, thorough /THara AmE: THarou/, complete, and considering all the detail   
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      szczegolowe badanie/ analiza    start learning
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      in-depth study/research/analysis etc   
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      dotyczyć; odnosić się (do czegoś)    start learning
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      to pertain; pertain TO something, to relate directly to something   
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      prawodawstwo/ustawodawstwo odnoszące się do praw pracowników    start learning
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      legislation pertaining to employment rights   
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      to Explicate, to explain an idea in detail   
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      W gruncie rzeczy to łatwe pojęcie, ale wyjaśnienie jego jest skomplikowane.    start learning
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      It is essentially a simple notion, but explicating it is difficult.   
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      być przypisanym do czegoś    start learning
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      sprawozdawca sportowy; dziennikarz sportowy    start learning
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      sportscaster; someone who describes a sports game as it is being broadcast on teleVIsion   
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      ... drugie wynika z pierwszego.    start learning
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      Where unemployment and crime are high, it can be assumed that the latter is due to the former.   
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      przeważający; popularny; częsty; często spotykany    start learning
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      prevalent; Solvent abuse is especially prevalent among younger teenagers.   
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      inter alia; The paper discussed, inter alia, political, economic, and social issues.   
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      List był sformułowany w taki spsób, że podejrzewałem, że coś było nie tak.    start learning
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      The letter was worded in such a way that I suspected something was wrong.   
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      Jak możemy sformułować list tak, żeby nikogo nie obrazić.    start learning
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      How can we word the letter SO AS NOT to offend the parents?   
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      formulate a policy/plan/strategy etc; formulate an idea/theory   
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      whereby; BY MEANS OF which or according to which   
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      To był nierozłączny ze swoim psem.    start learning
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      Tom was inseparable FROM his dog, Snowy.   
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      Książka przedstawia temat w sposób wyczerpujący.    start learning
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      the book covers its subject comprehensively.   
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      pełny; całościowy; wszechstronny; kompleksowy    start learning
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      comprehensive; including all the necessary facts, details, or problems that need to be dealt with   
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      comprehensible vs understanding    start learning
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      ! Do not confuse with comprehensible (=possible to understand) or understanding (=sympathetic about people's problems): His report was barely comprehensible. My parents are very understanding.   
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      legal guardian; His aunt is his legal guardian.   
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      społeczeństwo technologiczne    start learning
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      to disseminate; Her findings have been widely disseminated. the dissemination of information   
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      reguła gramatyczna jest calkiem prosta    start learning
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      the grammar rule is pretty straightforward   
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      straightforward, simple and easy to understand   
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      relatively/quite/fairly straightforward   
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      Zainstalowanie programu jest całkiem proste.    start learning
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      Installing the program is relatively straightforward.   
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      Kto przychodzi na kolację?    start learning
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      Mężczyzna, ktory ukradł mi rower został aresztowany.    start learning
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      The man who stole my bike was arrested.   
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      disparity in/between; a difference between two or more things, especially an unfair one; a disparity between the rates of pay for men and women   
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      stilted; a stilted style of writing or speaking is formal and unnatural   
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      postępować zgodnie z regułą    start learning
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      to follow the rule strictly   
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      in place of somebody/something also in somebody's/something's place   
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      zdaj sie na to jak coś brzmi    start learning
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      follow your ear, not only rules   
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      contradictory, The public is being fed contradictory messages about the economy.   
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      off the premises, on the premises; The manager escorted him off the premises.   
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      odurzanie się rozpuszczalnikami (przez wdychanie)    start learning
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      solvent abuse; when someone breathes in gases from glues or similar substances in order to get a pleasant feeling, especially when they become dependent on doing this = glue-sniffing   
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      straightforward, Jack is tough, but always straightforward and fair.   
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      attRIbute something to somebody/something   
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      Aberrant; aberrant behaviour; America's laws were written to preserve the Judeo-Christian tradition, which deems homosexuality aberrant.   
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      podjudzać; podżegać; nakłaniać do przestępstwa    start learning
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      aBET, to help someone do something wrong or illegal   
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      pomagać w popełnieniu przestępstwa    start learning
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      aid and abet law to help someone do something illegal   
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      in abeyance something such as a custom, rule, or system that is in abeyance is not being used at the present time   
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      nie być w użyciu, wyjść z użycia    start learning
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      fall into aBEYance (=no longer be used)   
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