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Książka Insight - Średnio zaawansowany wyższy - Jednostka 6 - 6C

Tutaj znajdziesz słownictwo z Unitu 6 - 6C w podręczniku Insight Upper-Intermediate, takie jak "out of favor", "out on a limb" itp.

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Insight - Upper-intermediate
out of {one's} depth

in a very nervous or frustrating state of mind in face of a problem or situation one knows very little or nothing about

Ex: Without any legal training, I was out of my depth during the contract negotiations.
out on a limb

in a situation that involves a lot of risk and little support or evidence, especially one that arouses negative reactions in others

Ex: The employee felt out on a limb when he disagreed with his colleagues' approach to the project, but he believed in his ideas.
out of step with {sb/sth}

having ideas or beliefs that are in conflict with those of other people

Ex: The team's lack of communication made them constantly out of step with each other, resulting in mistakes and inefficiencies.
out of character

said of something that is completely unexpected and does not resemble one's usual behavior

Ex: His dishonesty in this matter was out of character, as he has a reputation for being incredibly honest.
in {one's} element

in a good mood because of enjoying what one does or being in a place or situation that one likes

Ex: The chef is in his element when experimenting with new recipes.
limelight
limelight
[Rzeczownik]

the center of public attention or interest

światła reflektorów, centrum uwagi

światła reflektorów, centrum uwagi

Ex: After years of working behind the scenes , he finally stepped into the limelight.

Po latach pracy za kulisami w końcu wszedł w światło reflektorów.

in the offing
in the offing
[przysłówek]

likely to happen or appear soon

w perspektywie, na horyzoncie

w perspektywie, na horyzoncie

Ex: The coach hinted that a lineup change could be in the offing for the next game .

Trener zasugerował, że zmiana składu może być w przygotowaniu na następny mecz.

out of favor

no longer popular, accepted, or supported by others

Ex: The old teaching method has fallen out of favor with educators who now prefer more interactive approaches.
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