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apparent, apparently

1. perhaps not true or real although seeming to be so: His apparent interest in the proposal didn't last very long.


2. clear, essy to see: It was apparent to everyone that he could not be trusted.




GER: scheinbar, anscheinend; offenbar, offensichtlich


PL: pozorny; oczywisty, widoczny

crucial, crucially

very important: a crucially important decision, Early diagnosis of the illness is crucial for successful treatment.




GER: entscheidend, ausschlaggebend, kritisch


PL: decydujący, przełomowy

compulsory, compulsorily

that must be done, by law, rules, etc.: Maths and English are compulsory subjects on this course.




GER: zwingend, obligatorisch, gesetzlich, zwangsweise


PL: obowiązkowy

conscious, consciously

1. able to see, hear, feel things: She was badly injured but conscious and able to tell the doctor what had happened.


2. noticing or aware of sth: He suddenly became conscious that someone was following him.




GER: bewusst, absichtlich, wissentlich


PL: przytomny, świadomy

thorough, thoroughly

1. careful and complete: The police made a thorough search of the house.


2. doing things in a very carefuly way, making sure that you look at every detail: Pam is slow but she is very thorough.




GER: vollständig, genau; gründlich, sorgfältig


PL: gruntowny, drobiazgowy; sumienny

considerable, considerably

great in amount or size: We had considerable difficulty in getting tickets for the flights we wanted.




GER: erheblich, beträchtlich, bedeutend


PL: znaczny, niemały, spory

consistent, consistently

1. always having the same opinions, standard, behaviour, etc.: You must be consistent. If you punish Jason, you must punish Paul for doing the same thing.


2. agreeing with or similar to sth: I'm afraid your statment is not consistent with what the other witnesses said.




GER: konsequent, beständig; folgerichtig, übereinstimmend


PL: konsekwentny, niezmienny; zgodny z czymś