Slownik Typografia
Slownik Typografia
Slownik Typografia
you and that you want to achieve: She finds it hard to live up
to her parents high ideals. * socialist ideals idea 2 [usually
sing] a perfect example of a person or thing: My ideal would
be to live in the country and have a f lat in London. idea
ideally adv 1 periecty: They are ideally suited to each other.
doskonale, idealnie 2 in an ideal situation: Ideally, no ciass
should be larger than 25. idealnie
idealism /aidi:alizam/ noun [U] the belief that people
shouid have high ideals and live according to them, or that
the worid can be made perfect: Young people are usually full
of idealism. Por, realism, idealizm
idealist /aidi:elist/ noun [C] a person who has high ideals
(but who is sometimes not very practical) o idealist-a/ka
idealistic /iaidiahstik/ adj idealistyczny
idealize (also idealise) /aidi:alaiz/ verb [T] to imagine
or show sth as being better than it really is: Old people o/ten
idealize their early life. idealizowa
identical /aidentikl/ adj 1 the identical the same: This is
the identical room we stayed in last year. ten sam 2 identical
(to/with sb/sth) exactly the same as: I cant see any difference between these two pens - they look identical to me. taki
sam, identyczny
identically /-kli/ adv/ identycznie, tak samo
identical twin noun [C, usually pl] Identical twins come
from the same egg of the mother and so are of the same sex
and look exactly alike. bliniak jednojajowy
identity /ardentrfal/ verb [T] (pres part identyfying; 3rd
pers sing pres identifies; pt, pp identified) 1 identify sb/sth (as
sb/sth) to recognize or say who or what sb/sth is: The police
need someone to identify the body. We must identify the
cause of the problem before we look for solutions. identyfikowa, ustala 2 identify sth with sth to think or say that
sth is the same as sth else: You cant identify nationalism
with fascism. utozsamia
identify with sb to feel that you understand and share what sb
else is feeling: I found it hard to identify with the woman in
the film. utozsamia sie, identyfikowa sie Identify (yourself)
with sb/sth to be connected with sb/sth: She became identified with the new political party. zwizywa si
identification /aiidentift^eiJn/ noun [U] 1 the act of
identifying or being identified: The identification of the
people killed in the explosion was very difficult. o childrens
identification with W heroes identyfikacja; utozsamiante
sie 2 (abbr ID) an official paper, etc that proves who you
are: Do you have any identification? dowd tosamoci,
legitymacja
fridentity /aidentati/ noun [C,U] (pl identities) who or
what a person or a thing is: There are few clues to the identity
of the killer. o The region has its own cultural identity and
is demanding more independence, o The arrestwas a case of
mistaken identity. o Chiidren of immigrants o/ten sufferfrom
a loss of identity
tosamo
identity card noun [C] a card that proves who you are
dowd tosamoci, legitymacja
I WILL, I SHALL
illegal /ili:gl/ adj not allowed by the law; not legal: It is
illegal to own a gu without a special licence. nielegalny,
bezprawny
illegally /-gali/ adv nielegalnie
illegible /iled3abV/ adj difficult or impossible to read;
not legible: The doctors handwriting is guite illegible.
nieczytelny
illegibly /-abli/ adj nieczytelnie
illegitimate /-ilad3itamat/ adj 1 (used about a child) bom
to parents who are not married to each other nieslubny
2 not allowed by law; against the rules bezprawny
illegitimacy /iilad3rtamasi/ noun [U] nielubne
pochodzenie
illicit /1lisrt/ adj (used about an actiyity or substance) not
allowed by law or by the rules of society: the illicit trade in
wory. They were having an illicit affair. Antonim: zwykle
legal nielegalny, zakazany
illiterate /1litarat/ adj 1 not able to read or write; not literate niepismienny 2 showing that you have littie education:
You must be illiterate if youve never heard of Sartre!
niedouczony
illiteracy /ilrtarasi/ noun [U]: adult illiteracy analfabetyzm
illness /mias/ noun 1 [U] the state of being physically
or mentally iii: In case of illness you can cancel the holiday.
There is a history of mentol illness in the family. choroba 2
[C] a type or period of physical or mental iii health: Although
it is serious, cancer is not always a fatal illness. Father is just
getting over his illness. Zob. uwaga przy disease. choroba
illogical /indsikl/ adj not sensible or reasonable; not logical:
It seems illogical to me topay somebody for doing work that
you could do yourself. nieuzasadniony, nielogiczny
illogicality /i|lod3ikadati/ noun [C,U] (pl illogicalities)
nielogicznos
illogically /-kit/ adv nielogicznie
illuminate /ilu:mmert/ verb [T] (formal) 1 to give light to
sth or to decorate sth with lights: The palace was illuminated
by spotlights. an illuminated Christmas tree owietla