Upper_1C

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genuine
That psychic isn’t genuine, nothing she said was true.
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autentyczny
graphology
Do you think graphology is a serious science?
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grafologia
horizontal
There is a horizontal line across the page.
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poziomy
identify
Psychics often ‘identify’ common medical problems.
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identyfikować
imply
A legible signature implies that you have clear ideas.
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sugerować, implikować
impressive
Coming up with a few names is always impressive.
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robiący wrażenie
inherit
She inherited the skill from her grandmother.
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dziedziczyć
investigate
A detective investigates crimes.
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prowadzić dochodzenie
judge (v)
She is just very good at judging people’s character.
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osądzać
lack
I lack self confidence – I need to practice more.
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brak
lecture
I went to a lecture on Shakespeare.
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wykład
legible
Her writing is very clear, it’s so legible.
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czytelny
low
Taxes are very low in Japan, around 5%.
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niski
major (adj)
He lived to 100 without any major illnesses.
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ważny, główny
method
His teaching method is very unusual.
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metoda
objective
I have clear study objectives.
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cel
overcome
Work hard, and overcome your money problems.
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przezwyciężać
paranormal
I don’t believe in ghosts or paranormal acts
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paranormalny
paraphrasing
If you don’t know the word, try paraphrasing.
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parafrazowanie
persona
He’s very protective of his private persona.
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osobowość
powerful
The accident had a powerful effect on me.
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silny
preferably
I’d like to meet someone new, preferably my age.
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najlepiej
prominent
He was a prominent member of the local community.
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czołowy, wybitny
reflect
Your signature reflects how you are as a person.
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odzwierciedlać
represent
The lion represents bravery.
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reprezentować
satisfied
I’m satisfied with my life at the moment.
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zadowolony
scar
He has a scar from his operation.
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blizna
sceptical
I’m sceptical about psychics’ claims.
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sceptyczny
sincere
I believe he’s being sincere when he says he loves me.
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szczery
sociable
If you are sociable, you have more friends.
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towarzyski
stable
She’s an emotionally stable person – not easily upset.
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stabilny
statement
The police released a statement after the robbery.
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oświadczenie
strategy
Sometimes waiting is the best strategy.
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strategia
surgery
Plastic surgery repairs badly-damaged skin.
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zabieg chirurgiczny
technique
I studied some of the techniques used by psychics.
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technika
temporary
There was a temporary loss of sound.
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tymczasowy
tempted
I’m tempted to have plastic surgery.
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kuszony
tendency
He has a tendency to avoid answering questions.
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tendencja
self-esteem
She has low self-esteem, she needs some help.
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poczucie własnej wartości
ache
I’ve had stomach ache all day, and I’ve been sick.
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ból
allergic
Tom’s allergic to nuts, they make him really ill.
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alergiczny
ankle
Dave twisted his ankle playing football yesterday.
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kostka u nogi
antibiotic
The doctor gave me some antibiotics for my sore ear.
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antybiotyk
asthma
My asthma gets worse when I do exercise.
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astma
bandage
I don’t need a bandage, it’s only a small cut.
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bandaż
be sick
I feel awful, I think I’m going to be sick.
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być chorym
bleed
Press the cut firmly – it won’t bleed so much.
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krwawić
blister
I’ve got a blister on my heel from my new shoes.
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bąbel, pęcherz
bruise
Look at this bruise on my leg where I fell off my bike!
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siniak
burn
się She’s burnt her hand on the oven.
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parzyć
catch cold
się You’ll catch cold if you go out without a coat.
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przeziębiać się
cough
If you didn’t smoke, you wouldn’t cough so much.
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kaszel
deep cut
That’s quite a deep cut, I think it will need stitches.
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głębokie skaleczenie
diarrhoea
He got diarrhoea when he had food poisoning.
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biegunka
dizzy
I’m feeling dizzy, I think I ought to sit down.
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cierpiący na zawroty głowy
drug
There’s a new drug available to treat arthritis.
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lek
faint
Two soldiers fainted because of the heat.
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mdleć
feel sick
I feel sick – are you sure that fish was fresh?
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czuć się chorym
flu
Flu can be a very serious illness for old people.
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grypa
food poisoning
She got food poisoning from eating chicken.
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zatrucie pokarmowe
GP
If you think you have flu, go to your GP.
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lekarz rodzinny
heart attack
Stress can make you at risk of having a heart attack.
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zawał serca
high blood pressure
High blood pressure can lead to having a stroke.
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wysokie ciśnienie
hurt (intransitive)
I’ve got a really sore throat, it hurts when I swallow.
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boleć
illness
People suffer from more illnesses as they get older.
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choroba
injection
You can get an injection to protect you from flu.
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zastrzyk
injury
He was taken to hospital, his injuries were serious.
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rana
medicine
Take this medicine once a day until you feel better.
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lekarstwo
needle
She refused the injection, she’s terrified of needles.
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igła
operation
You’ll need an operation to repair your knee.
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operacja
pain (in his chest)
You should always take a pain in the chest seriously.
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ból (w piersi)
painkiller
Take some painkillers and go to bed.
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środek przeciwbólowy
rash
She gets a red rash all over if she eats strawberries.
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wysypka
rest
It’s important to get plenty of rest when you’re ill.
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odpoczynek
scan
I had another scan today – they said the baby’s well.
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prześwietlenie
sneeze
Don’t sneeze over me, I don’t want to catch your cold!
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kichać
sore throat
I’ve got a really sore throat, it hurts when I swallow.
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ból gardła
specialist
My doctor is sending me to see a specialist.
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specjalista
sprained
I haven’t broken it, I’ve just sprained my ankle.
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zwichnąć
stitch
I went to hospital to have my stitches taken out.
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szew
stroke
He’s had a stroke – his right side is paralyzed.
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udar
swollen
Her wrist looks very swollen – perhaps it’s broken.
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spuchnięty
symptom
Pains in the chest can be symptoms of a heart attack.
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symptom
temperature
He’s got a temperature and his body aches.
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temperatura
treatment
The best treatment I can suggest is to drink water.
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leczenie
twist
She twisted her ankle when she tripped over the cat.
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skręcać
unconscious
He can’t hear me – I think he’s unconscious.
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nieprzytomny
wound
I’ll cover the wound with a bandage to keep it clean.
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rana
X-ray
When they took an X-ray, they discovered a break.
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rentgen
breathe
Breathe deeply so I can listen to your lungs.
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oddychać
cell
‘Good stress’ can aid proteins that repair cells.
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komórka
choke
Use the Heimlich manoeuvre if he’s choking.
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krztusić się
damage
Experts agree that smoking damages your health.
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szkodzić
long-term
Long-term stress is bad for your health.
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długofalowy
panic
Peter was choking – I began to panic.
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panikować
Sting, stung, stung
stung, stung /stIN/ żądlić My son was stung by a wasp when he was five.
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żądlić
strengthen
‘Good stress’ can strengthen our natural defences.
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wzmacniać
swallow (v)
I almost swallowed my tongue when I fell.
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połknąć
achievement
The award gave us a sense of achievement.
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osiągnięcie
appointment
Did you make an appointment to see the doctor?
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umówiona wizyta
beneficial
He claims ‘good stress’ is beneficial to our health.
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korzystny
burn
You should never break any blisters on a burn.
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oparzenie
cherry
czereśniaThere was a cherry on the top of my dessert.
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wiśnia,
chronic
Caring for someone with a chronic illness is hard.
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chroniczny
claim
Dr Kyriazis claims that ‘good stress’ is beneficial.
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twierdzić
consciousness
If you drink too much alcohol you can lose consciousness.
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przytomność
couch
I don’t feel well – I’ll just lie down on the couch.
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kanapa
disease
Cholera is a deadly disease.
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choroba
exhausted
I’m exhausted! I’ve just swum 40 lengths of the pool.
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wyczerpany
glad
I was glad I could help when the woman was choking.
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zadowolony
giggle
‘Look at me, Mum,’ giggled my three-year old son.
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chichotać
gradually
His health is gradually improving.
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stopniowo
harmful
There are a lot of harmful chemicals in cigarettes.
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szkodliwy
hug
I just put my arm round the lady and gave her a hug.
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objęcie
infection
Clean the wound thoroughly to prevent infection.
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infekcja
inwards
The sides of the well collapsed inwards.
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do wewnątrz
manoeuvre
Use the Heimlich manoeuvre if she’s choking.
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manewr
manual
Do you have an instruction manual for the PC?
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podręcznik
mechanism
The body has a self-repair mechanism.
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mechanizm
member
There are five members in my family.
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członek
moderate (adj)
You need to bake this at moderate heat.
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umiarkowany
nosebleed
To stop a nosebleed, sit down and pinch your nose.
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krwotok z nosa
patient (n)
The new hospital will have beds for 1,500 patients.
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pacjent
pinch
To stop a nosebleed, sit down and pinch your nose.
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ściskać, szczypąć
plaster
Ouch! I cut my finger! Have you got a plaster?
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plaster
poisoning
He has food poisoning – he ate some raw pork.
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zatrucie
process (n)
Studying language is a slow process.
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proces
protein
Cells produce proteins which repair damage.
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proteina
puppy
We’ve had our dog since he was a puppy.
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szczeniak
reaction
He had an allergic reaction when he ate nuts.
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reakcja
redecorating
We’re redecorating our bedroom this weekend.
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odnawiać
remain
A piece of steak remained stuck in her throat.
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pozostawać
response
His response to the question was very rude.
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odpowiedź
rush over
I saw what was happening and rushed over to help.
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pośpieszyć
self-repair
The self-repair mechanism of cells slows down.
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samogojenie
short-term (adj)
It’s just a short-term solution, but a good one.
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krótkoterminowy
staff
The ambulance staff told me exactly what to do.
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zespół pracowników
switch on
Switch on the light, it’s dark in here.
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włączyć
waist
He put his arms round her waist.
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talia
wasp
My son was stung by a wasp when he was five.
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