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wrócić, powrócić (do wcześniej wykonywanej czynności lub kogoś) 开始学习
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I don't have that information now, but I'll get back to you after the meeting.
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Sally's on the other phone - would you like to hang on? Hang on; I'll check the schedule and tell you when we can meet
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kontynuować coś, nie przerywać czegoś (np. pracy, rozmowy) 开始学习
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Despite the setbacks, we must carry on with our project
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przesuwać na później, przekładać na potem (np. spotkanie) 开始学习
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syn. postpone The target date for construction has been pushed back at least until fall. Projects kept getting delayed and pushed back.
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odrzucić (np. pomysł), przeciwstawić się czemuś 开始学习
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I must push back on that idea because it may be too risky.
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drążyć, analizować cos np. dane 开始学习
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Let's drill down on the sales figures to understand what's going wrong. In the next meeting, we should drill down on our sales statistics. We should drill down on the root cause of the problem.
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sprowadzać się do czegoś, ograniczać się do czegoś, opierać się na czymś, 开始学习
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Improving customer satisfaction in our service industry boils down to offering quality products. Our team's success in the new project ultimately boils down to collaboration. The problem boils down to one thing - lack of money.
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czołówka, śmietanka (np. absolwentów) 开始学习
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The medical school's graduates are considered to be the cream of the crop and can get jobs wherever they want to.
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aprobata, zgoda kogoś ważnego, zatwierdzanie, akceptacja 开始学习
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The mayor has given the proposal her seal of approval. I hope my words meet with your seal of approval.
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nauczyć się fachu, pojąć sztukę, zjeść na czymś zęby 开始学习
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It will take a few weeks for new employees to learn the ropes.
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przygotować się do cieżkiej pracy zakasać rękawy, zakasywać rękawy 开始学习
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There's a lot of work to do, so roll up your sleeves and get busy. We've planned everything – now it's time to roll up our sleeves and get started.
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przełamać lody, przełamać pierwsze lody 开始学习
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Someone suggested that we play a party game to break the ice.
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In terms of experience, she definitely had the edge over the other people that we interviewed.
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Remember that bike brands want to stand out from the crowd and convince you their bike has an edge over its rivals.
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czuć się nieswojo, niekomfortowo 开始学习
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feel like a fish out of water I felt like a fish out of water at my new school. I didn't have any friends that were like me. I just always felt like a fish out of water.
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dobrze zacząć, ustawić się np. w nowej pracy, ustawić się 开始学习
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Making contacts can help you get a foot in the door when it comes to getting a job.
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oczywisty problem, o którym się nie mówi, oczywista prawda, która jest ignorowana, niewygodny problem, niewygodny temat 开始学习
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Their strange relationship is an elephant in the room. No one wants to admit it, but this issue is the elephant in the room
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