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Sukces i Porażka - Sukces i Rozwój

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to [get] {one's} act together

to start to organize oneself for better results and more efficiency

Ex: I wasted the whole morning, then got my act together after lunch.
to [get] off the ground

to start functioning or making progress effectively

Ex: We had some difficulty getting the project off the ground, but once we secured funding, everything fell into place.
to get on
to get on
[Czasownik]

to reach great success, particularly in one's career or life

odnosić sukcesy, posuwać się naprzód

odnosić sukcesy, posuwać się naprzód

Ex: With her determination and skills , she got on in the field of medicine , making a significant impact .

Dzięki swojej determinacji i umiejętnościom osiągnęła sukces w dziedzinie medycyny, wywierając znaczący wpływ.

to get through
to get through
[Czasownik]

to succeed in passing or enduring a difficult experience or period

przetrwać, przejść przez

przetrwać, przejść przez

Ex: It 's a hard phase , but with support , you can get through it .

To trudny etap, ale przy wsparciu możesz przez niego przejść.

to [get] to first base with {sth}

to achieve an initial level of success in dealing with a particular task, situation, challenge, etc.

Ex: We are starting to get to first base with our marketing efforts.
gimme
gimme
[Rzeczownik]

something that is extremely easy to do, perform, or achieve

bułka z masłem, pikuś

bułka z masłem, pikuś

glittering
glittering
[przymiotnik]

extremely impressive or notably successful in a way that shines or stands out

lśniący, błyszczący

lśniący, błyszczący

Ex: The company enjoyed a glittering rise to industry leadership.

Firma cieszyła się olśniewającym wzrostem do pozycji lidera w branży.

to [go] (down|like|) a bomb

to be extremely popular or successful

Ex: The new menu went like a bomb with regular customers.
to [go] far
to go far
[Fraza]

to achieve much success

to [go] from strength to strength

to become more and more successful with the passage of time

Ex: Since the product launch, the business has gone from strength to strength.
to [go] great guns

to continue to succeed fast

Ex: The project is going great guns now that everyone understands the plan.
to [go] over big

to experience great success or fortune

Ex: Your music will go over big down there.
to [go] places

to be making great progress

Ex: Their company is going places after last year's success.
godsend
godsend
[Rzeczownik]

someone or something helpful that comes into one's life or happens unexpectedly during a difficult time

błogosławieństwo, dar niebios

błogosławieństwo, dar niebios

going strong

to continue to exist and be healthy, successful, or vigorous

happy
happy
[przymiotnik]

having good fortune or being favored by luck

szczęśliwy, szczęściarz

szczęśliwy, szczęściarz

Ex: Winning the grand prize was a happy event that changed his life forever.

Wygranie głównej nagrody było szczęśliwym wydarzeniem, które na zawsze zmieniło jego życie.

to [have] a bash

to try one's chance at something, particularly when success is not guaranteed

Ex: He had a bash at stand-up comedy, but it didn't go well.
to [have] a long way to go

to be in a place or position where one needs to make a lot of progress in order to achieve a desired result

Ex: Our efforts are paying off, but we still have a long way to go.
to [have] (got|) it made

to be in a position where one's success is guaranteed

Ex: Once they bought that apartment downtown, they had it made.
to [have] the world at {one's} feet

to be highly successful and popular

Ex: Everyone expected her to have the world at her feet after graduation.
to have {sth} to {one's} credit

to have succeeded in achieving something or reaching a desired goal

to [have] what it [take]

to have the necessary qualities, abilities, etc. that ensure one's success

Ex: If you think you have what it takes, then I won't stop you.
high-flying
high-flying
[przymiotnik]

extremely successful, particularly in job or education

wysokolatający, wysokiego poziomu

wysokolatający, wysokiego poziomu

Ex: The tech startup attracted high-flying investors eager to capitalize on its innovative ideas .

Startup technologiczny przyciągnął wysoko latających inwestorów chętnych do czerpania korzyści z jego innowacyjnych pomysłów.

to hit big
to hit big
[Fraza]

to score a huge success that leads to major profit

to [hit] the ground running

to start doing something with a level of enthusiasm that leads one to make progress with great speed

Ex: The team hit the ground running and won the first match.
to [hit] the mark

to succeed in achieving the desired result

Ex: Their project is hitting the mark, whereas ours is just flopping.
home free
home free
[Fraza]

achieving success in finishing a part of an activity that is most dangerous or difficult

huge
huge
[przymiotnik]

very successful or popular, often used informally to describe something or someone expected to achieve great success

ogromny, sukces

ogromny, sukces

Ex: With her talent and dedication , it 's clear she 's going to be huge in the music industry .

Z jej talentem i poświęceniem jasne jest, że będzie ogromna w przemyśle muzycznym.

in {one's} day

the time in a person's life when they are at the height of success, fame, etc.

in the running

having a chance to win or succeed, particularly in a competition or selection

Ex: Our company is still in the running despite the setbacks.
infallible
infallible
[przymiotnik]

incapable of making mistakes or being wrong

nieomylny, bezbłędny

nieomylny, bezbłędny

Ex: His infallible instincts guided him to success in every decision .

Jego nieomylne instynkty prowadziły go do sukcesu w każdej decyzji.

infallibility
infallibility
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of never being wrong or making mistakes

nieomylność, doskonałość

nieomylność, doskonałość

Ex: The institution 's infallibility was reinforced by its long history of success .

Nieomylność instytucji została wzmocniona dzięki jej długiej historii sukcesów.

inroad
inroad
[Rzeczownik]

a success that is achieved, particularly as a result of destroying or reducing the success of another thing

postęp, przełom

postęp, przełom

to jell
to jell
[Czasownik]

(of two or more people) to successfully form a group and work cooperatively

zjednoczyć się, pracować jako zespół

zjednoczyć się, pracować jako zespół

joy
joy
[Rzeczownik]

the success or satisfaction gained through doing something

radość, zadowolenie

radość, zadowolenie

to [jump|climb|get] on the bandwagon

to attempt to become popular or successful by doing something that is becoming fashionable

Ex: Don't just get on the bandwagon; make sure the idea fits your business.
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