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Cechy - praktyczność

Zanurz się w angielskich przysłowiach opisujących praktyczność, takich jak „piękne słowa nie napełniają brzucha” czy „drzewo poznaje się po owocach”.

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a man is judged by his deeds, not by his words

used to imply that a person's true character is revealed through their actions, rather than their words or promises

człowieka ocenia się po czynach, a nie po słowach

człowieka ocenia się po czynach, a nie po słowach

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[Zdanie]
better to have less thunder in the mouth, and more lightning in the hand

used to suggest that it is more effective and valuable to have tangible actions and accomplishments rather than merely impressive words or empty promises

lepiej mieć mniej grzmotów w ustach, a więcej błyskawic w dłoni

lepiej mieć mniej grzmotów w ustach, a więcej błyskawic w dłoni

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[Zdanie]
deeds are fruits, words are but leaves

used to imply that the value of a person's actions is more significant than their words, which are merely superficial

[Zdanie]
fair words fill not the belly

used to suggest that although kind or flattering words may be pleasing, they do not provide practical benefits or solve real problems

[Zdanie]
the proof of the pudding is in the eating

used to imply that the true value or quality of something can only be judged by experiencing it or putting it into practice

dowodem na to, że budyń jest jedzenie

dowodem na to, że budyń jest jedzenie

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[Zdanie]
talk is cheap

used to imply that words are easy to say, but they may not always be backed up by action or substance, and therefore, they may lack value or credibility

[Zdanie]
a tree is known by its fruit

used to suggest that a person's true character or worth can be judged by the results of their actions or behavior

drzewo poznaje się po owocach

drzewo poznaje się po owocach

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[Zdanie]
well done is (much) better than well said

used to imply that actions are more valuable than mere words, and that it is better to demonstrate one's abilities or intentions through deeds or accomplishments rather than just talking about them

dobrze zrobione jest znacznie lepsze niż dobrze powiedziane

dobrze zrobione jest znacznie lepsze niż dobrze powiedziane

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[Zdanie]
words are but wind (, but blows unkind)

used to emphasize that talk or promises alone do not hold much value without accompanying actions or follow-through

słowa są tylko wiatrem, ale wieje niemiło

słowa są tylko wiatrem, ale wieje niemiło

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[Zdanie]
if ifs and ands were pots and pans (there'd be no work for tinkers' hands)

used to dismiss speculation and hypothetical thinking as useless, emphasizing the importance of focusing on practical and realistic solutions to problems

[Zdanie]
take the will for the deed

used to suggests that the thought or intention of doing something is as valuable as actually carrying it out

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