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a very large, uncountable number of something start learning
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to try to deal with something or someone start learning
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To tackle (zwlaczać; uporać się z czymś/kimś)
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willing to accept or be influenced by a suggestion start learning
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Amenable (otwarty, podatny, skłonny coś zrobić)
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necessary or needed for a particular purpose start learning
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a problem that you have to deal with before you can make progress start learning
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Hurdle (próg, problem, przeszkoda, bariera do przejścia)
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bacteria that have developed resistance to multiple antimicrobial drugs or antibiotics. These bacteria are not responsive to a wide range of antibiotics that are commonly used to treat bacterial infections. start learning
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refers to the ability of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, to resist the effects of drugs or antimicrobial agents that were previously effective against them start learning
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Antimicrobial resistance (Oporność na środki przeciwdrobnoustrojowe)
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to change something so that it works better, esp. by making it simpler start learning
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To streamline (optymalizować, usprawniać (poprzez oszczędności))
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to hatch ((from an egg) wykluwać się (z jajka))
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easily made to feel sick or disgusted - delikatny, wrażliwy, skłonny do mdłości (np. na widok czegoś) start learning
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evoking a strong interest, fascination, or attention start learning
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Compelling (przekonujący, przykuwający uwagę, fascynujący)
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an adjective describing a quality or characteristic that is inherent or naturally part of something, rather than being acquired from external factors start learning
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Intrinsic (wrodzony, nieodłączny)
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To kick off (rozpocząć coś, zacząć coś)
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a new activity, usually in business, that involves risk or uncertainty start learning
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Venture (przedsięwzięcie, interes)
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(of something unwanted or unpleasant) about to happen soon and causing worry start learning
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Looming (nadciągający, nadchodzący (o czymś nieprzyjemnym))
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something that stops progress start learning
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Roadblock (przeszkoda, zawada, utrudnienie, coś co stoi nam na drodze do czegoś)
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a payment for something to be done, for example planting trees, that reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment, as a way of trying to reduce the damage caused by activities that produce carbon dioxide start learning
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Carbon offset (kompensacja CO2)
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someone's ability to think of clever new ways of doing something start learning
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sth fundamental, essential, or forming the basis of something else start learning
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Underlying (zasadniczy, podstawowy, fundamentalny, instrument bazowy)
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to go around, avoid, or circumvent something. The action involves finding an alternative route or method to avoid an obstacle, a process, a location, or a rule. start learning
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To bypass (omijać, ominąć, pomijać, pominąć (coś lub kogoś) by zrobić coś szybciej)
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in medicine to describe severe conditions, illnesses, or injuries that need immediate care start learning
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Acute (przenikliwy, przeszywający (ból); ostry (o ostrym przebiegu, np. o chorobie); dotkliwy, dręczący))
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to rise very quickly to a high level start learning
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To soar (gwałtownie wzrastać (o temperaturze), natężać się (o hałasie))
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to fall very quickly and suddenly start learning
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To plummet (runąć, spadać (z wysokości) (np. o cenie lub wartości czegoś))
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to act according to an order, set of rules or request start learning
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To comply (zastosować się, stosować się, odpowiadać czemuś)
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something added or connected to a larger or more important thing start learning
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Adjunct (dodatek do czegoś)
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a specified infraspecific group (such as a stock, line, or ecotype) start learning
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Strain (odmiana, szczep, rasa)
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small lumps of tissue that contain white blood cells, which fight infection. They are part of your body's immune system. start learning
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Lymph nodes (węzły limfatyczne)
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replacement of destroyed or damaged tissue by newly produced tissue start learning
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Wound healing (gojenie ran)
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more careful attention, especially in order to notice possible danger start learning
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tormenting or teasing with the sight or promise of something unobtainable start learning
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Tantalizing (nęcący/kuszący; kuszenie/zwodzenie/łudzenie kogoś czymś niedostępnym; to tantalize)
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To discern (dostrzegać, spostrzegać, rozeznać)
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resolve (something) into its component parts and describe their roles start learning
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To parse (zrobić rozbiór gramatyczny (analizę))
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to stay up all night, especially to study or work start learning
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To pull an all-nighter (potocznie: zarwać noc)
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a natural process(es) in animals and plants that controls when things such as sleeping, eating, or growing happen during a 24-hour period start learning
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Circadian rhythms (rytm(y) okołodobowe)
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an absence or too little of something important start learning
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Deprivation (ograniczenie (dostępu do czegoś), brak (czegoś), deprywacja.)
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the part of the brain located at the front of the frontal lobes, situated just behind the forehead. start learning
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The prefrontal cortex (kora przedczołowa)
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lasting for only a short time; temporary start learning
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Transient (przemijający, tymczasowy, przelotny, krótkotrwały (o pięknie/chwili/uczuciu))
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to confirm, verify, or substantiate the accuracy, truth, or legitimacy of something. start learning
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To validate (potwierdzać, uzasadniać, zatwierdzać; nadać czemuś moc)
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to live and develop in new conditions, to adapt start learning
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To thrive (rozwijać się, prosperować)
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the total collection of preserved remains (fossils) of plants, animals, and other organisms that lived in the past and have been discovered by paleontologists start learning
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Fossil record (zbiór wszystkich skamieniałości)
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indivisible or unified as a single, integrated whole start learning
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Unitary (jednolity, stanowiący całość)
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to feel excluded, marginalized because of a demographic identifier start learning
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To feel othered (czuć się innym)
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give someone the courage or confidence to do sth. a state of being made bold, confident, or encouraged. To feel a heightened sense of courage, determination, or self-assurance. start learning
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Emboldened (ośmielony, rozzuchwalony)
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a measure of memory in which the person need only identify items previously learned start learning
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Recognition (rozpoznać, rozpoznanie, uznanie, bycie rozpoznawalnym)
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is the conscious and intentional recollection of information and experiences. It involves the ability to recall facts, events, or knowledge consciously. start learning
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Explicit memory (jawna/wyraźna pamięć)
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a very small animal similar to the spider start learning
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having shapes that do not have clear edges, a fuzzy surface feels like short fur start learning
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Fuzzy (rozmyty, niewyraźny, zamazany, kędzierzawy)
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to spend the winter in a particular place start learning
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To overwinter (przezimować, przeczekać zimę)
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large or detailed and made to appear important, often in an unnecessary and annoying way. start learning
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Grandiose (pompatyczny, pretensjonalny, majestatyczny, okazały)
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Refined (udoskonalony, dopracowany)
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something that is restricted, limited start learning
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Constrained ((ograniczony); to constrain – ograniczać, zmuszać, zahamowywać)
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a sensory organ located on the tongue and in other parts of the mouth, responsible for the perception of taste start learning
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Taste bud (kubek smakowy)
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it implies that the subject possesses notable qualities that make it easily recognizable or different from the ordinary start learning
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Distinctive (charakterystyczny, wyróżniający się)
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refers to anything related to the sense of smell start learning
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Confines ((boundaries)(ograniczenia, ramy))
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is one of the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex in the brain of mammals start learning
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Temporal lobe (płat skroniowy)
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to make an action intended to achieve something more difficult start learning
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a roughly almond-shaped mass of grey matter inside each cerebral hemisphere, involved with the experiencing of emotions start learning
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Amygdala (ciało migdałowate)
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endocrine glands that produce a variety of hormones including adrenalinę and the steroids aldosterone and cortisol start learning
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Adrenal glands (nadnercza)
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a region of the forebrain below the thalamus which coordinates both the autonomic nervous system and the activity of the pituitary, controlling body temperature, thirst, hunger, and other homeostatic systems, and involved in sleep and emotional activity start learning
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Hypothalamus (podwzgórze)
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the major endocrine gland, a pea-sized body attached to the base of the brain that is important in contolling growth and development and the functioning of the other endocrine glands start learning
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Pituitary gland (przysadka mózgowa)
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a disease of the arteries characterized by the deposition of fatty material on their inner walls start learning
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Atherosclerosis (miażdżyca)
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capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial start learning
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Tangible (materialny, namacalny, dostrzegalny)
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making small adjustments to (something) in order to achieve the best or a desired performance. start learning
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Fine-tuning (dostrajanie)
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if lines, roads, or paths converge, they move towards the same point where they join or meet start learning
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to converge (zbiegać się, upodabniać się do siebie)
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the fact that two or more things, ideas, etc. become similar or come together start learning
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convergence (konwergencja, zbieżność)
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involving two types of animal or plant in which each provides the conditions necessary for the other to continue to exist start learning
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Symbiotic alliance (związek symbiotyczny)
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(of animals) to feed on grass, leaves, etc. in a relaxed way start learning
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conscious, active processing of incoming auditory and visual-special information, and of information retrieved from long-term memory start learning
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retention independent of conscious recollection start learning
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the proportion or percentage of a specific condition, trait, behavior, or phenomenon within a particular population at a given point in time. start learning
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Prevalence (częstość występowania, powszechne występowanie, rozpowszechnienie)
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