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rozbitek
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castaway
kasta, system kastowy
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caste, caste system
Hindu society is based on a caste system.
drobno zmielony cukier
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caster sugar
decydujący głos
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casting vote
the vote given by the person in charge of an official meeting to decide an issue when votes on each side are equal You have the casting vote. The chairman gave his casting vote in favour.
żeliwo, żeliwny
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cast iron, cast iron
a cast-iron alibi a bridge made of cast iron
zamek, wieża w szachach
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castle, castle
niepotrzebna część garderoby
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cast-off
When I was little I had to wear my sister’s cast-offs
kółko np. u fotela
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castor
one of the small wheels fixed to the bottom of a piece of furniture so that it can be moved easily
kastrować, kastracja
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castrate, castration
to remove part of the sexual organs of a male animal so that it cannot produce young
codzienny, zwyczajny, obojętny
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casual
I’m not happy about your casual attitude to your work. I always change into casual clothes as soon as I get home from work. Most of the building work was done by casual labour.
ofiara, straty w ludziach
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casualty
After the accident the casualties were taken to hospital. The army retreated after suffering heavy casualties. Many small companies became casualties of the economic crisis.
kot
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cat
kataklizm, kataklizmowy
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cataclysm, cataclysmic
to survive the cataclysm of the Black Death
katalog, seria, katalogować
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catalogue
a catalogue of disasters/errors/injuries She started to catalogue all the new library books.
katalizator
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catalyst
Chlorine will act as a catalyst. I see my role as being a catalyst for change.
katalizator
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catalytic converter
a device used in motor vehicles to reduce the damage caused to the environment by poisonous gases
proca, gwałtownie wyrzucać
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catapult
When the car crashed the driver was catapulted through the windscreen. • (figurative) The success of his first film catapulted him to fame.
zaćma
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cataract
wydzielina z nosa podczas kataru
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catarrh
a thick liquid that forms in the nose and throat when you have a cold
katastrofa, katastrofalny
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catastrophe, catastrophic
It’ll be a catastrophe if I fail the exam again. The war had a catastrophic effect on the whole country.
chwyt
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catch
an act of catching sth, for example a ball ▶ chwyt, złapanie 2 the amount of fish that sb has caught The fishermen brought their catch to the harbour. ▶ połów
haczyk, pułapka
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catch
a device for fastening sth and keeping it closed I can’t close my suitcase – the catch is broken. a window catch ▶ zamek, zatrzask, zacisk 4 a hidden disadvantage or difficulty in sth that seems attractive ▶ haczyk, pułapka
łapać, chwytać, łapać kogoś na czymś
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catch,
The dog caught the ball in its mouth. The murderer still hasn’t been caught. I caught her taking money from my purse.
zdążać, zdążać na coś, zahaczać, dosłyszeć
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catch
I caught the bus from Oxford to London. to catch a cold/flu/measles His jacket caught on a nail and ripped. I’m sorry, I didn’t quite catch what you said. Could you repeat it?
zwrócić czyjąś uwagę
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catch one's attention/catch one's eye
złapać oddech
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catch one's breath
zamarznąć na kość, zamarznąć na śmierć
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catch your death (of cold)
zapalać się
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catch fire
złapać kogoś na gorącym uczynku
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to catch somebody red-handed
dostrzegać, zobaczyć
zobaczyć kogoś w przelocie (np. w tłumie)
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catch sight of sb/sth
I caught sight of the man at the end of the street.
zostać zamieszanym w coś
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be/get caught up in sth
zaginać kogoś
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catch sb out
Ask me anything you like – you won’t catch me out.
doganiać kogoś nadrobic coś
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catch up with someone
nadrabiać zaległości
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catch up on
I’ll have to go into the office at the weekend to catch up on my work.
łapacz, wyłapywacz
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catcher, catcher
a rat catcher łowca szczurów
zaraźliwy
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catching
chwytliwy
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catchy
katechizm
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catechism
kategoryczny, kategorycznie
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categorical, categorically
The answer was a categorical ‘ no’. The Minister categorically denied the rumour.
klasyfikować
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categorize
to divide people or things into groups; to say that sb/sth belongs to a particular group
kategoria
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category
This painting won first prize in the junior category. These books are divided into categories according to subject. Grammatically, nouns fall into two main categories – countable and uncountable.
obsługiwać np. przyjęcia, troszczyć się
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cater
cater for sb/sth; cater to sth to provide what sb/sth needs or wants We need a hotel that caters for small children (dysponuje niezbędnymi udogodnieniami dla dzieci). The menu caters to all tastes.
cater (for sb/sth) to provide and serve food and drink at an event or in a place that a lot of people go to Our firm caters for the 5 000 staff and visitors at the festival.
osoba obsługująca przyjęcia okolicznościowe
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caterer
katering
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catering
gąsienica
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caterpillar
katharsis
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catharsis
katedra
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cathedral
cewnik
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catheter
a thin tube that is put into the body in order to remove liquid such as urine
katolik
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Catholic
bydło
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cattle
wybieg dla modelek
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catwalk
biały człowiek
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Caucasian
kalafior
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a cauliflower

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