Słówka napotkane w 2019

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unieważnić
repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement)
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abrogate
In 1975, Moscow decided to abrogate this agreement.
tarzać się
(chiefly of large mammals) roll about or lie relaxed in mud or water, especially to keep cool, avoid biting insects, or spread scent. | (of a person) indulge in an unrestrained way in (something that creates a pleasurable sensation).
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wallow
watering places where buffalo liked to wallow
prześladować, molestować, nie dawać spokoju
trouble or annoy (someone) with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions.
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pester
Most of the popular girls from my school constantly pestered me for a picture of him, but I never gave them anything
wola
the faculty or power of using one's will.
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volition
This self-imposed exile was a conscious act of volition.
wahać się, zachwiać się
to hesitate, start to lose strength or momentum.
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to falter
That is not to say we won't fail, falter or lose sight of our intentions. | His steps falter; the dancers seem to embrace him but they let go and he falls.
wybitny, wydatny
important; famous. | projecting from something; protuberant.
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prominent
A prominent neoconservative, he was a co-founder of Project for the New American Century.
zrobić sekcję, wnikliwie analizować
methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts.
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to dissect
After she died, her body was dissected and her brain and genitals preserved, with casts of her body and her skeleton.
przedsięwzięcie, zaryzykować
a risky or daring journey or undertaking. | dare to do something or go somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant.
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venture
Several white European women shared the results of their ventures into African territory. | And then, somewhat shamefacedly, I ventured out into the garden. | Venture Capital (VC)
przerwa w dostawie
a period when a power supply or other service is not available or when equipment is closed down.
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outage
There is a shortage of water, and there are frequent electric power outages in the larger cities.
poczytalność, zdrowie psychiczne
the ability to think and behave in a normal and rational manner; sound mental health.
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sanity
Both begin to doubt their sanity and their ability to stay any closer then 100 miles away from each other.
czujny
keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
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vigilant
Also we ask all parishioners to be vigilant and keep a watchful eye on this amenity.
warczenie, warczeć, węzeł
(of an animal such as a dog) make an aggressive growl with bared teeth.
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snarl
facet
a man, a fellow
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bloke
There was one bloke in Limerick with two tickets
płodny
(of a plant, animal, or person) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring. | present in large numbers or quantities; plentiful.
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prolific
You'll soon get to recognise the most prolific weeds in your garden. | Forty-six species of wildlife have been identified here and the bird life is prolific.
nagle
also suddenly
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abruptly
mosiądz
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brass
lipny, fikcyjny, pozorny
a thing that is not what it is purported to be. | bogus; false.
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sham
I'm almost grateful, to be honest, that we're not taking part in the biggest sham we've ever seen.
opracować
verb: develop or present (a theory, policy, or system) in detail. | adj: involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning.
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elaborate
oznaczać
be a sign of; indicate.
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denote
The shaven head denotes purity and egolessness and is said to mitigate past life karma.
odcedzić, wysilać
force (a part of one's body or oneself) to make a strenuous or unusually great effort. |
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strain
She had taken a month off so she could heal without straining herself. |
odwaga
courage and determination, bravery, guts
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spunk
Don't let her age fool you as she has plenty of spunk and just loves to play.
nieśmiały, bojaźliwy, płochliwy
showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened.
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timid
Sheep are generally timid and tend to flock together, although they do not compete for rank.
przerywany, okresowy
periodic | occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady.
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intermittent
The pain can vary in occurrence and be mild and intermittent, or more pronounced and steady.
spoiwno, przyczepny
able to stick fast to a surface or object | sticky. | a substance used for sticking objects or materials together; glue.
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adhesive
The electrodes should be attached to the skin by double-sided adhesive collars.
boleść, udręczenie
severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
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anguish
Her face was set in anguish, eyes squeezed shut, her mouth twisted in sorrow. | The film depicts how physical and mental anguish can distort our view of reality.
panowanie
sovereignty; control. | the territory of a sovereign or government.
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dominion
That is when the state takes dominion over the highways, treating them as their own.
magazyn, zajezdnia, składnica
a place for the storage of large quantities of equipment, food, or some other commodity.
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depot
Nonetheless, we had to move northwards to our depot of food and fuel.
czkawka
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hiccup
rynna
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gutter
na chodzie
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up and about
indywidualista, niezależny, nieszablonowy
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maverick
kaprys, fanaberia, zachcianka
a sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained.
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whim
Do I renew those two domain names that I bought on a whim when they seemed like a good idea?
rytm, miarowość
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cadence
But what's interesting is the unique cadence of the song, the rhythm of the dance in every culture.
podstęp, fortel
an action intended to deceive someone; a trick.
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ruse
The booming voice and scare tactics turn out to be a ruse, a way of hiding a small and powerless man, who is no wizard at all.
winowajca, sprawca
a person who is responsible for a crime or other misdeed.
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culprit
Despite numerous red herrings, there's no way to logically deduce the culprit 's identity.
przyśpieszyć coś
make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly.
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expedite
Welcoming the judgment, it said it would liaise with all the relevant institutions to expedite the process.
zwolniony
free from an obligation or liability imposed on others. | free (a person or organization) from an obligation or liability imposed on others.
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exempt
Those that were not felt they were exempt due to non-profit status.
dzielny, mężny
possessing or showing courage or determination.
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valiant
I have to say we made a valiant effort - after each set back we picked ourselves up, brushed the dirt of our knees and skated on.
ludobójstwo
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genocide
odwzajemnić
respond to (a gesture or action) by making a corresponding one.
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to reciprocate
jąkać się
talk with continued involuntary repetition of sounds, especially initial consonants.
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stutter
przeczucie (czegoś złego)
fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen. | implying or seeming to imply that something bad is going to happen.
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foreboding
The evening sun was hidden by a dark, foreboding sky.
spór
the process of taking legal action.
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dispute, litigation
zdać lub wysłuchać sprawozdanie
question (someone, typically a soldier or spy) about a completed mission or undertaking. | a series of questions about a completed mission or undertaking.
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to debrief
And there, we sat down, and we did a debrief about what had gone wrong there on Mt.

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