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Lista Słówek Poziomu C1 - Ważne czasowniki

Tutaj nauczysz się kilku ważnych angielskich czasowników, takich jak „przylegać”, „burst”, „uzupełniać” itp., przygotowanych dla uczniów poziomu C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
to adhere
[Czasownik]

to firmly stick to something

przylegać, przytrzymywać

przylegać, przytrzymywać

Ex: The stamps need adhere well to the envelopes to ensure safe mailing .
to allege
[Czasownik]

to say something is the case without providing proof for it

twierdzić, zarzucać

twierdzić, zarzucać

Ex: The witness decided allege that he had seen the suspect near the crime scene , but there was no concrete evidence .
to attribute
[Czasownik]

to think or say that something is caused by a certain thing

przypisywać, atrybuować

przypisywać, atrybuować

Ex: The decline in sales can be attributed to the recent economic downturn.
to await
[Czasownik]

to wait for something or someone

czekać, oczekiwać

czekać, oczekiwać

Ex: await your response to proceed with the project .
to burst
[Czasownik]

to suddenly and violently break open or apart, particularly as a result of internal pressure

pęknąć, wybuchnąć

pęknąć, wybuchnąć

Ex: The tire bursts while driving on the highway, causing the car to swerve.
to cease
[Czasownik]

to bring an action, activity, or process to an end

zaprzestać, ukończyć

zaprzestać, ukończyć

Ex: They ceasing their activities for the day .
to characterize
[Czasownik]

to describe the qualities of someone or something in a certain manner

charakteryzować, opiszać

charakteryzować, opiszać

Ex: The characterized the newly discovered species as a nocturnal predator with sharp claws and keen senses .
to compute
[Czasownik]

to calculate or determine a value using mathematical operations

obliczać, wyliczać

obliczać, wyliczać

Ex: The computed the amount of materials needed for the construction .
to conceive
[Czasownik]

to produce a plan, idea, etc. in one's mind

wymyślić, zaprojektować

wymyślić, zaprojektować

Ex: The author took years conceive a captivating plot for the novel .
to counter
[Czasownik]

to do something to avoid or decrease the harmful or unpleasant effects of something

przeciwdziałać, neutralizować

przeciwdziałać, neutralizować

Ex: The organization is countering the negative impact of climate change through conservation efforts .
to designate
[Czasownik]

to choose someone for a certain position or task

wyznaczyć, desygnować

wyznaczyć, desygnować

Ex: She designated the lead researcher for the new study .
to differentiate
[Czasownik]

to recognize the difference present between two people or things

rozróżniać, wyróżniać

rozróżniać, wyróżniać

Ex: The color scheme differentiate one design from another .
to discard
[Czasownik]

to get rid of something that is no longer needed

wyrzucić, pozbyć się

wyrzucić, pozbyć się

Ex: The office manager requested employees discard outdated documents for shredding .
to oversee
[Czasownik]

to observe an activity in order to ensure that everything is done properly

nadzorować, kontrolować

nadzorować, kontrolować

Ex: The project oversees the workflow to prevent delays .
to denounce
[Czasownik]

to publicly express one's disapproval of something or someone

potępiać, zaskarżać

potępiać, zaskarżać

Ex: The denounced the unfair treatment of workers , advocating for labor rights .
to dissolve
[Czasownik]

to make a substance one with a liquid

rozpuścić, rozpuszczać

rozpuścić, rozpuszczać

Ex: The dissolved the gelatin in hot water before adding it to the dessert mixture .
to elevate
[Czasownik]

to raise someone or something to a higher rank or better position

awansować, podnieść

awansować, podnieść

Ex: The charity 's efforts aim elevate the quality of life for disadvantaged communities .
to inquire
[Czasownik]

to conduct a thorough examination or investigation to gather information

badać, dochodzić

badać, dochodzić

Ex: The inspector was sent inquire into the safety standards of the construction site .
to diminish
[Czasownik]

to decrease in degree, size, etc.

zmniejszać się, maleć

zmniejszać się, maleć

Ex: Demand for the diminished after the initial launch .
to intensify
[Czasownik]

to become more in degree or strength

wzmocnić, intensyfikować

wzmocnić, intensyfikować

Ex: The pain in his knee intensified after weeks of strenuous activity .
to escalate
[Czasownik]

to become much worse or more intense

eskalować, potęgować

eskalować, potęgować

Ex: Tensions were escalating as negotiations broke down .
to exaggerate
[Czasownik]

to describe something better, larger, worse, etc. than it truly is

wyolbrzymiać, przesadzać

wyolbrzymiać, przesadzać

Ex: The comedian 's humor often stems from his ability exaggerate everyday situations and make them seem absurd .
to supplement
[Czasownik]

to improve something by adding something to it

uzupełniać, wzbogacać

uzupełniać, wzbogacać

Ex: The new regulations supplement the existing safety measures .
to formulate
[Czasownik]

to thoughtfully prepare or create something, paying close attention to its details

formułować, opracowywać

formułować, opracowywać

Ex: The policy analyst was tasked formulating recommendations based on thorough research .
to heighten
[Czasownik]

to become more severe

wzmocnić, zaostrzyć

wzmocnić, zaostrzyć

Ex: As the storm approached , fears among heightened with each passing hour .
to disrupt
[Czasownik]

to stop the normal flow of something, often temporarily

zakłócić, przerwać

zakłócić, przerwać

Ex: The unexpected disrupted her concentration on the task at hand .
to inhibit
[Czasownik]

to prevent or limit an action or process

inhibować, powstrzymywać

inhibować, powstrzymywać

Ex: A supportive environment can inhibit stress and promote well-being .
to license
[Czasownik]

to give permission for the use, practice, or production of something through a formal agreement

licencjonować, udzielać licencji

licencjonować, udzielać licencji

Ex: Authors license their work , granting permission for others to use or reproduce it while retaining certain rights .
to devastate
[Czasownik]

to destroy something completely

zniszczyć, dewastować

zniszczyć, dewastować

Ex: Losing her job devastated her plans for the future .
to oblige
[Czasownik]

to make someone do something because it is required by law, duty, etc.

zobowiązywać, obowiązywać

zobowiązywać, obowiązywać

Ex: The obliged him to attend the formal event .
to obsess
[Czasownik]

to think about something or someone all the time, in a way that makes one unable to think about other things

namiętnie myśleć o, być obsesyjnie zajętym

namiętnie myśleć o, być obsesyjnie zajętym

Ex: The detective could n't help obsess over the unsolved case , constantly seeking new leads .
to persist
[Czasownik]

to continue a course of action with determination, even when faced with challenges or discouragement

utrzymywać się, trwać w czymś

utrzymywać się, trwać w czymś

Ex: persisted in building his business , even when others told him it would never succeed .
to recount
[Czasownik]

to describe an event, experience, etc to someone in a detailed manner

przekazać, opowiedzieć

przekazać, opowiedzieć

Ex: In the autobiography , the author decided recount personal anecdotes that shaped their life .
to render
[Czasownik]

to provide someone with something, such as help or services, especially as required or expected

świadczenie, udzielanie

świadczenie, udzielanie

Ex: As a responsible employer , the renders necessary training to ensure employees ' skill development .
to spare
[Czasownik]

to give someone something that one has enough of

poświęcić, ofiarować

poświęcić, ofiarować

Ex: She decided spare her old clothes to the shelter , knowing they would be put to good use .
to stabilize
[Czasownik]

to make something steady and prevent it from fluctuating

stabilizować, ustabilizować

stabilizować, ustabilizować

Ex: The government implemented policies stabilize the economy during times of uncertainty .
to supervise
[Czasownik]

to be in charge of someone or an activity and watch them to make sure everything is done properly

nadzorować, superwować

nadzorować, superwować

Ex: The experienced supervised the team during a crucial phase .
to sustain
[Czasownik]

to support an opinion, argument, theory, etc. or to prove it's credibility

podtrzymać, wsparcie dla

podtrzymać, wsparcie dla

Ex: She presented facts and research sustain her position during the debate .
to terminate
[Czasownik]

to stop or end something completely

zakończyć, wypowiedzieć

zakończyć, wypowiedzieć

Ex: The terminated the program due to lack of funding .
to warrant
[Czasownik]

to give good reasons to justify a particular action

uzasadniać, usprawiedliwiać

uzasadniać, usprawiedliwiać

Ex: The unusual warranted a visit to the doctor .
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