11.05.2024

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Pytanie American English Odpowiedź American English
Sorrow
Manager: "The team shared a moment of 'Sorrow' upon hearing the news of the colleague's passing."
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A feeling of deep distress, sadness, or regret, typically caused by loss, disappointment, or grief.
Manager: "The team shared a moment of '____________________' upon hearing the news of the colleague's passing."
Stay Buried Forever
Auditor: "We cannot allow financial discrepancies to 'Stay Buried Forever'; they must be addressed and rectified."
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To remain hidden or undisclosed indefinitely; to avoid being discovered or revealed permanently.
Auditor: "We cannot allow financial discrepancies to '____________________'; they must be addressed and rectified."
Sting
Customer: "The company's sudden price increase came as a 'Sting' to loyal customers."
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To cause sharp, intense pain or discomfort, often emotionally; to have a powerful or damaging effect.
Customer: "The company's sudden price increase came as a '____________________' to loyal customers."
Strutting
Supervisor: "The new manager entered the room, 'Strutting' with confidence and authority."
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Walking in a proud, confident manner, often with exaggerated movements to display one's self-assurance or superiority.
Supervisor: "The new manager entered the room, '____________________' with confidence and authority."
Studying the Hundreds of Dials and Gauges
Engineer: "The technician spent hours 'Studying the Hundreds of Dials and Gauges' to diagnose the problem with the machinery."
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To carefully examine or analyze a large number of indicators or measurements, often in a technical or complex context.
Engineer: "The technician spent hours '____________________' to diagnose the problem with the machinery."
Stumble Over Your Words
Presenter: "During the interview, I began to 'Stumble Over My Words' when asked unexpected questions."
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To speak clumsily or falteringly, often due to nervousness, uncertainty, or confusion.
Presenter: "During the interview, I began to '____________________' when asked unexpected questions."
Stump
Teacher: "The math problem 'Stumped' most of the students, requiring additional explanation."
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To perplex or puzzle someone; to pose a challenging question or problem that is difficult to answer or solve.
Teacher: "The math problem '____________________' most of the students, requiring additional explanation."
Style without Substance is Awful
Editor: "Remember, 'Style Without Substance is Awful'; make sure the content is informative and engaging."
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An expression emphasizing the importance of substance or content over superficial appearance or style.
Editor: "Remember, '____________________'; make sure the content is informative and engaging."
Suffice
Project Manager: "The interim report should 'Suffice' for now until we gather more data."
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To be enough or adequate for a particular purpose; to meet the needs or requirements of a situation.
Project Manager: "The interim report should '____________________' for now until we gather more data."
Tease Us
Marketing Campaign: "The teaser trailer is designed to 'Tease Us' with glimpses of the upcoming product launch."
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To provoke or tantalize someone by suggesting something desirable or interesting, often playfully or provocatively.
Marketing Campaign: "The teaser trailer is designed to '____________________' with glimpses of the upcoming product launch."
Think Outside the Box
Team Leader: "We need to 'Think Outside the Box' if we want to stand out in the competitive market."
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To think innovatively or creatively; to consider unconventional or original solutions to a problem.
Team Leader: "We need to '____________________' if we want to stand out in the competitive market."
To My Utter Amazement
Employee: " 'To My Utter Amazement', I discovered that my idea had been implemented without my knowledge."
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An expression conveying complete surprise or astonishment.
Employee: " '____________________', I discovered that my idea had been implemented without my knowledge."
Trembling
Speaker: "I stood before the audience, 'Trembling' with anticipation as I delivered the keynote address."
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Shaking involuntarily, typically as a result of fear, excitement, or nervousness.
Speaker: "I stood before the audience, '____________________' with anticipation as I delivered the keynote address."
Turned Your Way
Colleague: "As soon as the CEO entered the room, all eyes 'Turned Your Way' in anticipation of the announcement."
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To redirect one's attention or focus towards someone or something.
Colleague: "As soon as the CEO entered the room, all eyes '____________________' in anticipation of the announcement."
Unassuming
Manager: "Despite his wealth, he leads an 'Unassuming' lifestyle, preferring simplicity over extravagance."
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Modest, humble, or not drawing attention to oneself; without pretension or arrogance.
Manager: "Despite his wealth, he leads an '____________________' lifestyle, preferring simplicity over extravagance."
Visited by the Echoes of Lingering Trauma
Therapist: "Many veterans are 'Visited by the Echoes of Lingering Trauma' long after returning from combat."
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Experiencing recurring memories or emotional pain from past distressing experiences.
Therapist: "Many veterans are '____________________' long after returning from combat."
Whimsy
Artist: "The children's book was filled with colorful illustrations and 'Whimsy' characters that sparked imagination."
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Playfully quaint or fanciful behavior or humor; a lighthearted or amusing quality or idea.
Artist: "The children's book was filled with colorful illustrations and '____________________' characters that sparked imagination."
Who Do You Go To?
Employee: "When faced with technical issues, 'Who Do You Go To?' for assistance?"
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An inquiry about who to seek for advice, help, or guidance in a particular situation.
Employee: "When faced with technical issues, '____________________' for assistance?"
Explicitly Up Front
Manager: "Let's make the project timeline 'Explicitly Up Front' to avoid any misunderstandings later on."
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Clearly and directly stated or addressed at the beginning or in advance of a situation or discussion.
Manager: "Let's make the project timeline '____________________' to avoid any misunderstandings later on."
Funnily Enough
Team Member: "We hit a snag in the plan, but 'Funnily Enough', it led us to discover a more efficient solution."
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Used to introduce a statement or observation that may seem surprising or amusing in context.
Team Member: "We hit a snag in the plan, but '____________________', it led us to discover a more efficient solution."

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