at short notice | only a short time before something happens | |
bumped | hitted with force | |
evidence | proof, one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true | |
appointment | spotkanie, arrangement | |
neither ... nor | used when you want to say that two or more things are not true | |
either | used in negative sentences instead of 'also' or 'too' | |
surface | the flat top part of a table, cupboard, etc. | |
let alone | [a co dopiero] | |
hiking | the activity of going for long walks in the countryside | |
pub crawling | going from one bar to another | |
purpose | target, aim, cel | |
budding | beginning to develop or show signs of future success in a particular area | |
thrive | to grow, develop or be successful | |
ancestors | protoplasts, elders | |
regress | to return to a previous and less advanced or worse state, condition or way of behaving | |
complimentary | praising or expressing admiration for someone | |
grandmaster | a person who plays the game of chess with the highest level of skill | |