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It’s essential that you dress professionally if you're going on a job interview. Clothes can speak volumes about you. Choosing the right apparel will make you feel confident and competent. It will also let your potential boss know that you are treating this situation seriously. Do you know what clothes to choose for a job interview?

Jeśli wybierasz się na rozmowę o pracę, musisz wiedzieć, jak ubrać się stosownie do tej sytuacji. Nasz strój mówi o nas bardzo wiele. Odpowiedni ubiór sprawi, że poczujesz się komfortowo i kompetentnie. Wyślesz również sygnał swojemu potencjalnemu szefowi / swojej potencjalnej szefowej, że traktujesz tą sytuację poważnie. Czy wiesz, jaki ubiór wybrać na rozmowę o pracę?

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Can your fashion choices land you a job?
Czy ubiór może pomóc w dostaniu pracy?
Źródło: dostępny w internecie: www.unsplash.com [dostęp 27.04.2022], domena publiczna.
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Exercise 1

Match the items of clothing with their translations.

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Exercise 1
Match the pictures of clothes with their names.
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Read the text and do the exercises below.

Who Dresses Up… or Down Wins
Anna Posyniak‑Dutka Who Dresses Up… or Down Wins

It’s not always easy to choose the right outfit for a job interview. Keep it professional. A suit jacketsuit jacketsuit jacket and slacksslacksslacks are always a safe choice. Avoid flashy coloursflashy colours [flashy colour]flashy colours. All these seem to be good advice, but is it always so? Here are two accounts of people whose fashion choicesfashion choices [fashion choice]fashion choices affected their interview results.

Ben, 26, junior programmer

I had always thought that men have it easy when it comes to choosing clothes for an interview. You just opt foropt foropt forgood old classic suitgood old classic suitgood old classic suit and the problem is solved. That was until I attended the interviewattended the interview [attend an interview]attended the interview at the Coding Hub, a really big programming company, a few years ago. It wasn’t my first interview, so one could think that I should have known better. I certainly knew that the programmers’ environment was rather relaxed in terms ofin terms ofin terms of dress codedress codedress code, but, on the other hand, it was an interview, and not a friendly chat with a bunch of colleagues after work. I had that classic navy bluenavy bluenavy blue suit which I put on for all my interviews so I didn’t spend much time considering any other options. I wore it many times before and it had always worked. That time, though, I knew something was not right the moment I entered the building. The office manager welcomed me, but I also noticed how she sized me upsized me up [size sb up]sized me up in my perfectly pressed slacksperfectly pressed slacksperfectly pressed slacks. She was wearing bright red jeans and a T‑shirt. From that point it was worse with every step I took. As she was leading me through the open space I was feeling curious lookscurious looks [curious look]curious looks of employees following me all the way to the conference roomconference roomconference room where I was awaited by three laid‑backlaid‑backlaid‑back and casually dressedcasually dressedcasually dressed programmers. I felt as if I was there to take over the company in the first week of my work there. However, the worst was yet to happen. After a few minutes we were joined by the head of the departmenthead of the departmenthead of the department. As he entered the room I noticed, and so did he, that we were wearing exactly the same ties. Never before had I felt so tensetensetense. Fortunately, he saw the funny side of ithe saw the funny side of it [see the funny side of something]he saw the funny side of it. He quickly approached me, shook my hand and said that somebody with good tastegood tastegood taste such as mine would definitely be a great addition to his team. I got that job and stayed with the company for 5 years.

Emma, 25, jewellery designer

I have always been told to keep makeupkeep makeup to a minimumkeep makeup and accessories to a minimumkeep accessories to a minimumaccessories to a minimum at a job interview. After all, it isn’t a fashion showfashion showfashion show but a formal situation in which a future employer has a chance to ask us some questions and get to know us better. Unless you’re actually applying for a job in the fashion industryfashion industryfashion industry! I graduated from the College of Fine Artsfine artsFine Arts with a degree in jewellery design a few years ago, and before I opened my own little design workshop, I had applied for jobs with fashion houses all over the country. Obviously, I sent them a portfolio with photos of my work, but I decided it was natural to also wear some of my own designs during the job interview. That time I checked the company’s website to get a general idea of what they wore in the office. People looked as if they had just left the catwalkcatwalkcatwalk, so the bar was set highbar was set high [set the bar high]bar was set high. My goal was to show my style and expose the jewellery items of my own design. For that purpose I put on a long‑sleevedlong‑sleevedlong‑sleeved tightly‑fittedtightly‑fittedtightly‑fitted maxi dressmaxi dressmaxi dress to create a neutral backdropneutral backdropneutral backdrop for my silver necklace. It consisted of poppiespoppies [poppy]poppies with red petalspetals [petal]petals and a silver inner part. I added matching earringsmatching earrings [matching earring]matching earrings and a braceletbraceletbracelet. The set was one of the designs I was most proud ofproud ofproud of back then. I was feeling like a queen of the show when I was walking through the design department on the way to the creative directorcreative directorcreative director’s office. I knew I was being closely watched. The interview wasn’t easy. They asked me a lot of difficult questions, but I thought it went quite well. Sadly, I didn’t get the job. When they rang me they said I lacked experience they were looking for. I still think it was jealousyjealousyjealousy.

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Exercise 2
Read the questions and choose the correct answers. Only one answer is correct in each case. 1. In the introduction the author suggests that
a) formal clothes are always appropriate at an interview.
b) candidates for jobs should seek some good advice.
c) it’s not always obvious what to wear for a job interview.
2. What was Ben's misconception about job interviews?
a) He thought that it’s easier for men than women to get jobs.
b) He assumed that certain clothes are universal to wear for a job interview.
c) He thought that old clothes are more appropriate than new ones.
3. When Ben turned up for his interview
a) he was examined by the person in charge of the office.
b) he was treated in a rude way.
c) he was praised for his perfect look.
4. When the head of the department entered the conference room it turned out that
a) he didn’t have a sense of humour.
b) he had made the same fashion choice as Ben.
c) he was wearing the same clothes as the three programmers in the room.
5. What is Emma’s opinion about the interview dress code?
a) She thinks that everybody should follow the latest fashion.
b) She believes in the advice she has been given.
c) She thinks that the dress code depends on the type of job you are applying for.
6. Which thing didn’t Emma do when she was preparing for her interview?
a) She sent them pictures of her designs.
b) She investigated the company’s web page.
c) She attended some fashion shows organised by the company.
7. Emma thinks that she didn’t get the job because
a) the jewellery she was wearing at the interview was too good.
b) the creative director didn’t like flowers.
c) she didn’t answer the questions correctly.
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Exercise 3
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Match the definitions below to the words from the text. a synonym for trousers Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. catwalk, 2. dress code, 3. size somebody up, 4. fashion choices, 5. slacks, 6. creative director, 7. laid-back decisions regarding what to wear Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. catwalk, 2. dress code, 3. size somebody up, 4. fashion choices, 5. slacks, 6. creative director, 7. laid-back the rules regarding what types of clothes are accepted in a given place Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. catwalk, 2. dress code, 3. size somebody up, 4. fashion choices, 5. slacks, 6. creative director, 7. laid-back to examine somebody to decide what opinion one can form about a person Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. catwalk, 2. dress code, 3. size somebody up, 4. fashion choices, 5. slacks, 6. creative director, 7. laid-back relaxed, not tense Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. catwalk, 2. dress code, 3. size somebody up, 4. fashion choices, 5. slacks, 6. creative director, 7. laid-back a kind of stage along which models walk during a fashion show Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. catwalk, 2. dress code, 3. size somebody up, 4. fashion choices, 5. slacks, 6. creative director, 7. laid-back a person who is responsible for taking decisions about the process of designing something Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. catwalk, 2. dress code, 3. size somebody up, 4. fashion choices, 5. slacks, 6. creative director, 7. laid-back
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Exercise 4

Answer the question. Use vocabulary from this section. Write 3–4 sentences.

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Exercise 4
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Look at the picture above. It was taken yesterday at 10:05 and it presents people waiting for a job interview for the position of an office manager. Were they dressed appropriately for a job interview? Write 3–4 sentences.

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(Uzupełnij).
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GRAMATYKA

Porównanie czasów Past Simple i Past Continuous

  1. Czasu Past Simple używamy w następujących sytuacjach:

a) do mówienia o czynnościach zakończonych w przeszłości

Przykłady:

We watched the Oscars ceremony yesterday.Obejrzeliśmy wczoraj ceremonię rozdania Oscarów.

He wore a navy blue suit for his job interview last week.Na rozmowę o pracę w zeszłym tygodniu założył granatowy garnitur.

b) do mówienia o powtarzających się czynnościach w przeszłości

Przykłady:

When she was a child, they spent every holiday at the seaside.Kiedy była dzieckiem, każde wakacje spędzali nad morzem.

She changed jobs every year when she was younger.Zmieniała pracę co roku, kiedy była młodsza.

c) do mówienia o ogólnie przyjętych prawdach z przeszłości

Przykłady:

Twenty years ago, it was much easier to get an office job.Dwadzieścia lat temu było dużo łatwiej dostać pracę biurową.

When he worked for this company, there wasn’t any dress code in place.Kiedy  pracował dla tej firmy, nie obowiązywały tam żadne zasady dotyczące ubioru.

d) do mówienia o czynnościach mających miejsce w przeszłości jedna po drugiej

Przykłady:

He knocked on the door, entered the room, sat on the chair, and answered the interviewers’ questions.Zapukał, wszedł do środka, usiadł na krześle i odpowiedział na pytania rekruterów.

They thanked me for the interview and promised to get back to me soon. – Podziękowali mi za rozmowę i obiecali, że wkrótce się ze mną skontaktują.

Czas Past Simple jest często używany z następującymi wyrażeniami opisującymi czas:

  • yesterday

  • last week / month / year itp.

  • on Tuesday itp.

  • in May / in 2005 itp.

  • minute / a week / a year ago itp.

  1. Czasu Past Continuous używamy w następujących sytuacjach:

a) do mówienia o czynnościach trwających w określonym momencie w przeszłości

Przykłady:

At 9 a.m. he was answering the interviewers’ questions.O 9 rano odpowiadał na pytania rekruterów.

Last week at this time she was getting ready for her interview.W zeszłym tygodniu o tej porze przygotowywała się do rozmowy rekrutacyjnej.

b) do mówienia o dwóch lub więcej czynnościach, które odbywały się równolegle

Przykłady:

He was waiting for his turn while they were talking to the previous candidate. – Czekał na swoją kolej, podczas gdy oni rozmawiali z poprzednim kandydatem.

One recruiter was asking questions and the other was taking notes.Jeden rekruter zadawał pytania, a drugi robił notatki.

c) do mówienia o czynnościach stanowiących tło dla wydarzeń

Przykłady:

It was raining so she decided to wear a raincoat that day. – Padało, więc postanowiła założyć tego dnia kurtkę przeciwdeszczową.

Everybody was talking on their phones so he sat down and waited for his turn. – Wszyscy rozmawiali przez telefon, więc usiadł i czekał na swoją kolej.

Czas Past Continuous jest często używany z następującymi wyrażeniami opisującymi czas:

  • at that moment

  • at two / half past three itp.

  • while

ZAPAMIĘTAJ!

Kiedy jedna czynność w przeszłości przerywa inną, używamy czasów Past Simple i Past Continuous w jednym zdaniu. Czynność niedokonana jest wyrażona przy użyciu czasu Past Continuous, a czynność dokonana za pomocą czasu Past Simple.

Przykłady:

While she was walking back home they called her and offered her the job.Kiedy szła do domu, zadzwonili do niej i zaproponowali jej pracę.

We were discussing different options when we realised that he was the perfect candidate for this position.Dyskutowaliśmy o różnych możliwościach, kiedy zdaliśmy sobie sprawę, że jest idealnym kandydatem na to stanowisko.

Exercise 5
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Match halves of sentences to make logical and grammatically correct sentences. While I was waiting for a call back from the headhunting agency, Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. they called me to inform me that I had got it., 2. I received a much better job offer from another company., 3. while I was having an interview online., 4. I realised that I didn’t really want to work for them., 5. and at the same time I was making a living doing some temporary jobs in the neighbourhood., 6. I was asked to wait for the results. My younger sister entered my room Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. they called me to inform me that I had got it., 2. I received a much better job offer from another company., 3. while I was having an interview online., 4. I realised that I didn’t really want to work for them., 5. and at the same time I was making a living doing some temporary jobs in the neighbourhood., 6. I was asked to wait for the results. While I was negotiating my salary with my new employer, Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. they called me to inform me that I had got it., 2. I received a much better job offer from another company., 3. while I was having an interview online., 4. I realised that I didn’t really want to work for them., 5. and at the same time I was making a living doing some temporary jobs in the neighbourhood., 6. I was asked to wait for the results. When I finished the IQ test, Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. they called me to inform me that I had got it., 2. I received a much better job offer from another company., 3. while I was having an interview online., 4. I realised that I didn’t really want to work for them., 5. and at the same time I was making a living doing some temporary jobs in the neighbourhood., 6. I was asked to wait for the results. I was trying to get a better-paid job Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. they called me to inform me that I had got it., 2. I received a much better job offer from another company., 3. while I was having an interview online., 4. I realised that I didn’t really want to work for them., 5. and at the same time I was making a living doing some temporary jobs in the neighbourhood., 6. I was asked to wait for the results. When I lost my hope of getting this job, Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. they called me to inform me that I had got it., 2. I received a much better job offer from another company., 3. while I was having an interview online., 4. I realised that I didn’t really want to work for them., 5. and at the same time I was making a living doing some temporary jobs in the neighbourhood., 6. I was asked to wait for the results.
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Exercise 6
Complete the gaps in the sentences putting the verbs into correct tenses, past simple or past continuous. 1. When nobody Tu uzupełnij (look), some candidates Tu uzupełnij (check) the correct answers on the internet. 2. I Tu uzupełnij (send) hundreds of CVs, Tu uzupełnij (attend) dozens of interviews, and I finally Tu uzupełnij (get) my dream job. 3. It’s unbelievable. Somebody Tu uzupełnij (steal) my umbrella from the hall while I Tu uzupełnij (attend) the meeting with the recruiter. 4. Some years ago people Tu uzupełnij (wear) smart clothes in the office, but then the dress code policy Tu uzupełnij (change) and now we can wear whatever we want. 5. What Tu uzupełnij (you/do) after the interview? 6. What Tu uzupełnij (you/do) last Monday at 10 a.m.? 7. I Tu uzupełnij (break) my glasses but I Tu uzupełnij (not/have) time to fix them so I Tu uzupełnij (go) to the interview without them. 8. I Tu uzupełnij (break) my glasses when I Tu uzupełnij (play) with them in front of the office.
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Exercise 7

Order the words to make correct sentences and questions.

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attended the interview [attend an interview]
attended the interview [attend an interview]

/ əˈtendɪd ði ˈɪntəvjuː / / əˈtend ən ˈɪntəvjuː /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

poszedłem/poszłam na rozmowę o pracę [pójść na rozmowę o pracę]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
bar was set high [set the bar high]
bar was set high [set the bar high]

/ bɑ:r wəz set haɪ / / set ðə bɑ:r haɪ /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

poprzeczka była postawiona wysoko [postawić wysoko poprzeczkę]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
bracelet
bracelet

/ ˈbreɪslɪt /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

bransoletka

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
casually dressed
casually dressed

/ ˈkæʒʊəli drest /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

nieformalnie ubrany/ubrana

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
catwalk
catwalk

/ ˈkætwɔːk /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

wybieg

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
conference room
conference room

/ ˈkɒnfərəns ruːm /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

pokój konferencyjny

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
creative director
creative director

/ kriːˈeɪtɪv daɪˈrek.tər/

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

dyrektor kreatywny/kreatywna

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
curious looks [curious look]
curious looks [curious look]

/ ˈkjʊərɪəs ˈlʊks / / ˈkjʊərɪəs ˈlʊk /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

ciekawskie spojrzenia [ciekawskie spojrzenie]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
dress code
dress code

/ ˈdres kəʊd /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

zasady ubioru

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
fashion choices [fashion choice]
fashion choices [fashion choice]

/ ˈfæʃn̩ ˈtʃɔɪsɪz / / ˈfæʃn̩ tʃɔɪs /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

wybory modowe [wybór modowy]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
fashion industry
fashion industry

/ ˈfæʃn̩ ˈɪndəstri /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

przemysł modowy

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
fashion show
fashion show

/ ˈfæʃn̩ ʃəʊ /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

pokaz mody

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
fine arts
fine arts

/ ˈfaɪn ɑːts /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

sztuki piękne

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
flashy colours [flashy colour]
flashy colours [flashy colour]

/ ˈflæʃi ˈkʌləz / / ˈflæʃi ˈkʌlə /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

jaskrawe kolory [jaskrawy kolor]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
good old classic suit
good old classic suit

/ gʊd əʊld ˈklæsɪk suːt /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

stary, dobry, klasyczny garnitur

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
good taste
good taste

/ gʊd teɪst /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

dobry gust

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
he saw the funny side of it [see the funny side of something]
he saw the funny side of it [see the funny side of something]

/ ˈhi: sɔ: ðə ˈfʌni saɪd əv ˈɪt / / ˈsi: ðə ˈfʌni saɪd əv ˈsʌmthetaɪŋ /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

zobaczył zabawną stronę sytuacji [zobaczyć zabawną stronę sytuacji]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
head of the department
head of the department

/ hed əv ðə dɪˈpɑːtmənt /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

szef/szefowa działu

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
in terms of
in terms of

/ ɪn tɜːmz ɒv /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

jeśli chodzi o

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
jealousy
jealousy

/ ˈdʒeləsi /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

zazdrość

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
keep accessories to a minimum
keep accessories to a minimum

/ kiːp əkˈsesəriz tu ə ˈmɪnɪməm /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

ograniczyć dodatki do minimum

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
keep makeup to a minimum
keep makeup to a minimum

/ kiːp ˈmeɪkʌp tu ə ˈmɪnɪməm /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

ograniczyć makijaż do minimum

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
laid‑back
laid‑back

/ leɪd ˈbæk /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

wyluzowany/wyluzowana

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
long‑sleeved
long‑sleeved

/ lɒŋ sliːvd /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

z długimi rękawami, z długim rękawem

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
matching earrings [matching earring]
matching earrings [matching earring]

/ ˈmætʃɪŋ ˈɪərɪŋz / / ˈmætʃɪŋ ˈɪərɪŋ /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

pasujące kolczyki [pasujący kolczyk]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
maxi dress
maxi dress

/ ˈmæksi dres /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

długa sukienka

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
navy blue
navy blue

/ ˈneɪvi bluː /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

granatowy/granatowa

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
neutral backdrop
neutral backdrop

/ ˈnjuːtrəl ˈbækdrɒp /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

neutralne tło

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
opt for
opt for

/ ɒpt fɔː /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

wybierać coś

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
outfits [outfit]
outfits [outfit]

/ ˈaʊtfɪts / / ˈaʊtfɪt /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

stroje [strój]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
perfectly pressed slacks
perfectly pressed slacks

/ ˈpɜːfɪktli prest slæks /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

perfekcyjnie wyprasowane spodnie

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
petals [petal]
petals [petal]

/ ˈpetl̩z / / ˈpetl̩ /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

płatki [płatek]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
poppies [poppy]
poppies [poppy]

/ ˈpɒpɪz / / ˈpɒpi /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

maki [mak]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
proud of
proud of

/ praʊd ɒv /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

dumny/dumna z

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
sized me up [size sb up]
sized me up [size sb up]

/ saɪzd miː ʌp / / saɪz ˈsʌmbədi ʌp /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

zmierzyła mnie wzrokiem [zmierzyć kogoś wzrokiem]

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
slacks
slacks

/ slæks /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

> spodnie

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
suit jacket
suit jacket

/ suːt ˈdʒækɪt /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

marynarka, żakiet

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
tense
tense

/ tens /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

spięty/spięta

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Nagranie dźwiękowe
tightly‑fitted
tightly‑fitted

/ ˈtaɪtli ˈfɪtɪd /

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

dopasowany/dopasowana

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Nagranie dźwiękowe

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