Lesson 12 09/06/2020

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death penalty
We must also address the sensitive issue of the death penalty.
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kara śmierci; the legal punishment of death for a crime
Musimy też zająć się delikatną sprawą, jaką jest kara śmierci.
abolish
Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery in 1862.
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znieść; to end an activity or custom officially
Abraham Lincoln zniósł niewolnictwo w 1862.
prisoner
The idea was to better the prisoners, not break them.
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więzień; a person who is kept in prison as a punishment
Pomysł miał poprawić więźniów, a nie ich złamać.
trial
They set a trial on Friday.
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proces sądowy; the hearing of statements and showing of objects, etc. in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime or to decide a case or a legal matter
Oni wyznaczyli proces na piątek.
attend
Did you attend the lecture yesterday?
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uczestniczyć; to be at an event or go to a place
Byłeś wczoraj obecny na wykładzie?
headline
You don't have to tell me what's in the headlines.
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nagłówek; a line of words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news that are broadcast on television or radio
Nie musisz mi mówić, o czym piszą w nagłówkach wiadomości.
bloodshot eyes
Get home and rest those bloodshot eyes.
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przekrwione oczy; When your eyes are bloodshot, they are red or pink on the white parts.
Lepiej wróć do domu, masz czerwone oczy.
in a hurry
She left in a hurry.
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w pośpiechu; to be going somewhere very quickly, usually because you are late
Ona wyszła w pośpiechu.
prosecution
We will then turn to the prosecution for its case.
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oskarżenie; the lawyers who try to prove that a person accused of committing a crime is guilty
Następnie zwrócimy się do oskarżyciela o przedstawienie sprawy.
intend
May I ask how long you intend to stay here?
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zamierzać; to have as a plan or purpose
Czy mogę spytać jak długo zamierzacie tu zostać?
look up
Look up, there's someone on the roof of that house!
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patrzeć w górę
Popatrz w górę, ktoś jest na dachu tamtego domu!
dazed
He was dazed by the unexpected news.
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oszołomiony; very confused and unable to think clearly
On był oszołomiony tą niespodziewaną wiadomością.
defence
He claims that official documents of vital importance to the defence were not available.
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obrona; the person or people in a law case who have been accused of doing something illegal, and their lawyer(s)
Twierdzi, że oficjalne dokumenty, które miały kluczowe znaczenie dla obrony, nie były dostępne.
plead (guilty)
The men have pleaded guilty and are now on trial.
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przyznać się do winy; to give an official answer to an accusation in a law court
Mężczyźni przyznali się do winy i są teraz sądzeni.
features
She has delicate features.
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rysy twarzy; one of the parts of someone's face that you notice when you look at them
Ona ma delikatne rysy twarzy.
honesty
We're not talking about honesty, it's sticking to the rules!
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uczciwość; the quality of being honest
Nie mówimy o uczciwości, mówimy o trzymaniu się zasad!
kindness
The neighbors asked me to thank you for your kindness.
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życzliwość; the quality of being kind
Sąsiedzi prosili, żeby ci podziękować za twoją dobroć.
malice
His eyes were clear and I could sense no malice at all.
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złośliwość, zły zamiar; the intention to do something wrong and esp. to cause injury
Jego oczy były wyraziste i nie mogłam dotrzeć żadnego przejawu złych zamiarów.
dock
A civilian has never been put in the dock in a military court.
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ława oskarżonych; the place in a criminal law court where the accused person sits or stands during the trial
Żaden cywil nigdy dotąd nie siedział na ławie oskarżonych w sądzie wojskowym.
cross-examine
The first lawyer cross-examined the defendant for over three hours.
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przesłuchać; to ask detailed questions of someone, especially a witness in a trial, in order to discover if they have been telling the truth
Pierwszy prawnik przesłuchiwał pozwanego przez ponad 3 godziny.
spectacles
He took off his spectacles and cleaned them.
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okulary; glasses
On zdjął swoje okulary i wyczyścił je.
remarkable
A computer is a remarkable feat of technology.
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znakomity, nizwykły, godny uwagi; unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning
Komputer jest wartym odnotowania osiągnięciem technologii.
moonlight
The moonlight was the only light that they ever saw.
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światło księżyca; the pale light of the moon
Blask księżyca był jedynym światłem, jakie oni kiedykolwiek widzieli.
lamplight
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światło lampy; light from a lamp, especially light that is not very bright and only shines over a small area
court
I will see you in court.
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sąd; a place where trials and other legal cases happen, or the people present in such a place, especially the officials and those deciding if someone is guilty
Zobaczymy się w sądzie.
eyesight
You need to have your eyesight tested.
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wzrok; the ability to see
Powinieneś sprawdzić swój wzrok.
swear
He swore he wouldn't tell anyone.
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przysięgać; to promise or say firmly that you are telling the truth or that you will do something or behave in a particular way
On przysiągł, że nikomu nie powie.
case
The case has been postponed and moved to a bigger courtroom.
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sprawa, poces; a matter to be decided by a judge in a law court
Rozprawa sądowa została przełożona i przeniesiona do większej sali sądowej.
alibi
He had a good alibi for the night of the crime.
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alibi; proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened
On miał dobre alibi na noc zbrodni.
be acquitted
Clinton was acquitted in his impeachment trial.
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zostać uniewinnionym; to decide officially in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a particular crime
Clinton został uniewinniony w procesie o usunięcie go z urzędu.

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