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able to be moved inwards or backwards začať sa učiť
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teleskopowy, chowany, wysuwany Present Tense: The pen has a retractable tip. Future Tense: The roof will be retractable, so it can be opened on sunny days. Past Tense: The seat was retractable, allowing extra space when not in use.
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to put off [phrasal verb] to make someone not want to do something začať sa učiť
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Present Tense: He puts off doing his homework until the last minute. Future Tense: She will put off the meeting until next week. Past Tense: They put off the event because of the weather.
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wanted or wished for as being an attractive course of action začať sa učiť
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Present Tense: A higher salary is desirable for most employees. Future Tense: The new location will be even more desirable for customers. Past Tense: That job was considered desirable by many candidates.
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the unfair situation in society when some have more opportunities than others začať sa učiť
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Present Tense: Inequality is still a major issue in many societies. Future Tense: The government will address inequality in the next policy. Past Tense: The fight against inequality was a central theme of the protest.
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the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people začať sa učiť
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Present Tense: Discrimination based on gender is illegal in many countries. Future Tense: They will fight against discrimination in the workplace. Past Tense: The company faced accusations of discrimination last year.
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to turn up [phrasal verb] začať sa učiť
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włączyć [czasownik frazowy] 1 Present Tense: She always turns up late to meetings. 2 Future Tense: He will turn up at the party later tonight. 3 Past Tense: They turned up at the concert just in time.
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začať sa učiť
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popełnić, zobowiązać się, oddać się (czemuś) 1 Present Tense: He commits to his work every day. 2 Future Tense: She will commit to the project next week. 3 Past Tense: They committed to the cause last year.
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an advantage, such as money or goods, given because of your job začať sa učiť
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korzyść, przywilej [rzeczownik] 1 Present Tense: One of the perks of this job is flexible hours. 2 Future Tense: He will enjoy the perks of his new promotion. 3 Past Tense: They received many perks during their time at the company.
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začať sa učiť
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1 Present Tense: She retains all the receipts for her purchases. 2 Future Tense: He will retain his position in the company. 3 Past Tense: They retained their membership despite the changes.
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to stick with [expression] to stay close to, to adhere začať sa učiť
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trzymać się (czegoś), pozostać wiernym (czemuś) 1 Present Tense: He sticks with his decision despite the criticism. 2 Future Tense: She will stick with the plan no matter what happens. 3 Past Tense: They stuck with the original idea until the end.
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irreplaceable [adjective] začať sa učiť
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niezastąpiony [przymiotnik] 1 Present Tense: She is an irreplaceable member of the team. 2 Future Tense: He will be irreplaceable in the new project. 3 Past Tense: They were irreplaceable in the company’s success.
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a piece of printed paper used to pay for goods or services or get a discount začať sa učiť
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voucher, bon, kupon [rzeczownik] 1 Present Tense: She uses a voucher to get a discount at the store. 2 Future Tense: He will receive a voucher for his next purchase. 3 Past Tense: They redeemed the voucher last week.
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