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CAE - Gold C1 Advanced - Revision Unit 7

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    CAE - Gold C1 Advanced - Revision Unit 7
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  • (kusić, nęcić, wabić) to persuade someone to do something or go somewhere, usually by offering them something that they want
    entice verb ɪnˈtaɪs The birds were enticed back into Britain 40 years ago.
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  • (uszkadzać, upośledzać) to damage something or make it not as good as it should be
    impair verb ɪmˈpeə The illness had impaired his ability to think and concentrate.
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  • (wzburzony, zdenerwowany) so nervous or upset that you are unable to keep still or think calmly
    agitated adj ˈædʒəteɪtəd, ˈædʒɪteɪtəd Amanda was getting visibly agitated.
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  • (sprzeczny) .......... stories, ideas, etc., cannot all be right or accepted
    competing adj kəmˈpiːtɪŋ Several people gave competing accounts of the accident.
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  • (niepokój, obawa, troska) a feeling of worry about something important
    concern noun kən ˈsɜːn the concerns expressed by parents
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  • (koniec istnienia, upadek) the end of something that used to exist
    demise noun dɪˈmaɪz the imminent demise of the local newspaper
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  • (fatalnie, okropnie) in a way that is so bad it makes you feel very unhappy and hopeless
    dismally adv ˈdɪzməli The first half was disappointing with both teams performing dismally.
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  • (klęska, porażka, fiasko) an event or situation that is a complete failure
    debacle noun deɪˈbɑːkəl, dɪ- the debacle of the 1994 elections
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  • (zlecać) to formally ask someone to write an official report, produce a work of art for you, etc.
    commission verb kəˈmɪʃən The report was commissioned by the Welsh Office.
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  • (tendencja spadkowa, schyłek) a period or process in which business activity, production, etc., is reduced and conditions become worse
    downturn noun ˈdaʊntɜːn America’s current economic downturn
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  • (wzrastający) gradually increasing – often used about things that cause problems or trouble
    mounting adj ˈmaʊntɪŋ There was mounting pressure on him to resign.
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  • (stawiać czoło, uporać się) to try to deal with a difficult problem
    tackle verb ˈtækəl There is more than one way to tackle the problem.
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  • zmartwić się
    get upset
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  • bezpośrednia sprzedaż detaliczna
    direct retail sales
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  • strategia marketingowa
    marketing strategy
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  • kampania reklamowa
    advertising campaign
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