Słówka zestaw 1 Flashcards

1
Q

znajomy / współpracownik,

znajomość tematu

A

acquaintance

[akłejntens]

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2
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pokłócić się z kimś o coś

(frejzal)

A

to fall out with somebody over something

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pieszczotliwe określenie

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endearment

[endirment]

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4
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godny zaufania

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dependable

[dependybyl]

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5
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hojny

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generous

[dżenerys]

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6
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miły, przyjemny w odbiorze

+ 2 synonimy

A

pleasant

[plezent]

enjoyable, friendly

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nadąsany, zły z jakiegoś powodu i niemiły dla innych

A

sulky

[salki]

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8
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optymistyczny, pełen nadzieji i dobrych emocji

A

upbeat

[apbit]

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9
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w miarę,

prawie/niemal

A

fairly

[ferli]

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10
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wychować dziecko

(frejzal)

+ 2 inne znaczenia!

A

to bring up a child

I will bring up my children to be good people.

RÓWNIEŻ

to bring something up

- zwymiotować coś - When he tasted it, he almost brought it up.

- zacząć o czymś gadać - She’s always bringing up her health problems.

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11
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nagadać komuś

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tell off someone

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12
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podziwiać kogoś, mieć kogoś za autorytet

(frejzal)

A

to look up to somebody

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13
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być lub wyglądać jak ktoś z rodziny

(frejzal)

A

to take after someone

I took after my mother.

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14
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dogadywać się z kimś dobrze

(frejzal)

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to get on with someone

We have always got on well.

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15
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prawdziwy, nie oszukany

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genuine

[dżeniuin]

  • It’s genuine leather.*
  • He is deeply a genuine person.*
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16
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miły i pomagający, zawsze myślący o innych

przemyślany

zamyślony

A

thoughtful - thoughtfully

[th otful]

He was really thoughtful, even though he had some hard time.

- przemyślany - It was thoughtful decision.

- zamyślony - You look thoughtfull, what’s going on?

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17
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bardzo się wkurwić

(frejzal)

A

to see red

When I saw what he did, I momentarily saw red.

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18
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niepokoić kogoś

niepokojące

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to distress

After all, cloning causes great distress to animals.

distressing

distressing footage

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19
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oszalały / szaleńczy

w nerwach / zaniepokojony

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frantic

  • We’ve got two frantic hijackers on our New York flight.*
  • Penny, your mother called all frantic.*
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20
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gruz

A

rubble

Five years ago it was just dust and rubble.

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21
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utrudniać, przeszkodzić

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to hinder something

Too much information on the label may actually hinder the buyer when making a choice.

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22
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niedbały, zbyt luźny, rozlazły

A

lax

Better short and sweet, than long and lax.

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23
Q

natychmiastowy

skłonić / wywołać, podpowiadać / suflerować

A

prompt

Doctor, I wish him/her a prompt recovery.

to prompt

We want to encourage Mr Almunia to prompt the Commission to put forward a new proposal of 2018.

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24
Q

postój, bezruch

wstrzymać, zatrzymać

A

a halt

This could reduce investment movements or, in some cases, even bring them to a halt.

to halt

Yes, we need to halt the race towards insecurity and greater inequality.

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25
Q

ostrożność, zabezpieczenie

powziąść środki zapobiegawcze

A

precaution

Well, let’s just say that precaution paid off.

to take precaution

I’m sorry, but a man in my position survives by taking every precaution.

26
Q

kwestia / problem / sprawa

wydanie np. gazety

A

issue

This issue is further discussed under causation.

issue

Have you seen the latest issue of Wyborcza?

27
Q

żywy, pełen życia

A

vivacious

[wajwejszys]

Well, I was never the sparkling, vivacious one.

28
Q

radosny

musujący / szampan

A

bubbly

Cause we are about to pop the cork with some bubbly.

29
Q

uwaga / komentarz / wypowiedź

A

a remark

I also draw attention to the remark made by Vice-President Verheugen about the engagement of Congress.

30
Q

oddany / poświęcony

A

devoted

How nice and devoted, how gentle he was.

31
Q

wymagać / potrzebować

A

to require

It will require much more funding for research and innovations.

32
Q

rozgraniczyć / wyznaczyć

rozgraniczenie

A

to demarcate

[dimarkejt]

Today, we can demarcate three great races - white, black and yellow.

a demarcation

The European Union cannot survive with new demarcation lines.

33
Q

powodować

efekt / wynik

A

to result

Furthermore, mutagenic events may result because of non-repair, misrepair or misreplication of DNA lesions.

a result

It’s still impossible to tell what the final result will be.

34
Q

przysłowiowy

A

proverbial

Our heads are in the sand, like the proverbial ostrich.

35
Q

zrozumieć / uświadomić sobie / zdać sobie sprawę

A

to realize

You helped me realize that all my worst fears are true.

36
Q

znajomości

A

relationships

connections

37
Q

nasilenie

A

severity

intensity

exacerbation [egsaserbejszyn]

38
Q

wskazanie

A

an indication

In these cases, the indication of origin is compulsory.

39
Q

bunt

A

a revolt

Some time ago they stirred up a revolt among the inmates.

40
Q

opozycjonista

A

a dissident

One dissident against Rome? Rome won.

41
Q

pokrzyżować / zniweczyć / udaremnić

A

to thwart

That’s why nobody can thwart our criminological brilliance.

42
Q

nieuchronny / bliski

nieuchronnie

A

imminent

A second attack is imminent, Dr. Rutledge.

imminently

After almost two years of promises that renovation will start imminently, not one building has been renovated.

43
Q

obchodzić / omijać

obejści / ominięcie

A

to circumvent

They think they can defuse it and circumvent the alarm.

a circumvention

The circumvention of international law and its rules is highly dangerous.

44
Q

unieważnić / uchylić / nadpisać / przewyższać

zdalne sterowanie

A

to override

They found a cure or figured out how to override the program.

an override

The override is well-disguised inside the desk.

45
Q

upominać / ganić / strofować

upomnienie / nagana

A

to rebuke

We judge and criticize others, rebuke them.

a rebuke

My private rebuke to those who mocked my upbringing, when we were young scholars.

46
Q

zazdrościć (negatywnie)

pożałować czegoś

A

to begrudge (= to envy, to be jealous) [begradż]

Don’t begrudge us our dreams.

to begrudge

I don’t think the owner would begrudge hungry children a couple of apples.

47
Q

przydzielić

zostało przydzielone

A

to allot

  • The ECB decides to allot a total of EUR 105 million.*
  • most offen: passive - be alloted*
48
Q

stronniczy

A

partisan

The problems with which fisheries today have to contend cannot be viewed or resolved in a partisan or piecemeal way.

49
Q

powtórzyć

A

to echo (= to repeat) [ekoł]

I want to echo Mr Ryan’s comments.

50
Q

zdobiony, oznaczony

A

emblazoned

It’s emblazoned with the logo “Audi.”

51
Q

uznać / przyznać / potwierdzić

A

to acknowledge

We must acknowledge that this has been a painful situation for Serbia.

52
Q

uprzedni

A

prior

These soldiers, my children, caused my prior outburst of emotion.

53
Q

zeznawać

A

to testify

I’ve got a doctor who wants to testify.

54
Q

były / dawny / poprzedni

A

former

He’s my former Marketing teacher.

55
Q

uniewinniony

uniewinniać

A

acquitted [akłit]

But the army holds a hearing, and Jackson’s acquitted.

to acquitt [akłit]

56
Q

istotny / merytoryczny / znaczący / poważny

A

substantive [substentyw]

  • If I get anything substantive, you’ll know.*
  • Secondly, your statement is completely subjective and lacking any substantive facts.*
57
Q

dowiadywać się / pytać się

A

to enquire

  • I would like to enquire about other measures to protect young people from addiction.*
  • May I enquire why, Holiness?*
58
Q

wysiłek

A

an effort

  • Every effort is being made to keep our students safe.*
  • But A for effort, dear.*
59
Q

zgryźliwy / uszczypliwy

A

snappish

When it comes on, it makes me snappish as a pair of sheep shears.

60
Q

jednolity

jako rzeczownik: mundurek

A

uniform

Miniature models must be reasonably uniform in size.