[angielski. edu.pl]: Słówka FCE 5

 0    25 flashcards    katarzynafraugolebiewska
download mp3 print play test yourself
 
Question Answer
złe samopoczucie objawiające się zmęczeniem po podróży samolotem
start learning
jet lag
This jet lag is killing me!
gnić, niszczeć, podupadać
start learning
decay
The whole lawn was covered with decaying leaves.
przyzwoicie
start learning
decently
You ought to dress decently.
oszukańczy, zwodniczy
start learning
deceiving
He spoke to me with a deceiving smile.
okrutny, zażarty, straszliwy
start learning
ferocious
The author depicts one of the most ferocious battles of the period.
podatny, wrażliwy, słaby
start learning
vulnerable
She's always been vulnerable to the influence of others.
mściwy
start learning
vindictive
The hostage was terrorised by the vindictive enemy.
kapryśny
start learning
capricious
She tends to be capricious, but generally she's a well-behaved girl.
zachęcać, nakłaniać, powodować, wywoływać
start learning
induce
This medicine may induce nausea.
prawdopodobnie, jawnie, przypuszczalnie, widocznie
start learning
apparently
Apparently she wasn’t good enough for the post.
rozbrykany, rozbawiony
start learning
frisky
Julka wanted to play with the frisky kitten.
piec, opiekać, zapiekać, prażyć
start learning
roast
I think that it's a good idea to roast some nuts and almonds for the party.
mdlący, wywołujący mdłości; odczuwający mdłości
start learning
queasy
Jo felt a bit queasy in the morning.
kursować wahadłowo; transportować; środek transportu kursujący wahadłowo
start learning
shuttle
This bus shuttles from the plant to the suburbs, which is convenient for commuters.
ostry, przenikliwy, przeszywający
start learning
shrill
She screamed with a shrill voice when she saw the mouse in the kitchen.
łyk, haust
start learning
swig
tarzać się, nurzać się, pławic się; oddawać się (czemuś)
start learning
wallow
tulić się, przytulać
start learning
snuggle
The children snuggled their mother until they fell asleep.
spokojny, powolny, luźny
start learning
leisurely
We took a leisurely walk in the woods.
błyszczeć, migotać, zamigotać
start learning
flicker
The flame of the candle flickered in the dark.
absorbować, zajmować, nie dawać spokoju
start learning
preoccupy
Mary has been preoccupied with annoying paper work.
zgiełg, zamieszanie
start learning
turmoil
His life's in turmoil again- you can't expect he'll do the job.
toczyć się, koziołkować; spadać, przewrócic się, runąć; wirować
start learning
tumble
The whole building tumbled and there were many people killed.
uszczypnąć, szczypać
start learning
pinch
Mummy, Joe pinched my arm! Tell him to stop it!
nachalny
start learning
impudent
I cannot stand such impudent people.

You must sign in to write a comment