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Cambridge IELTS 15 - Academic
to shape
to shape
[Czasownik]

to exert a significant influence on the development, nature, or outcome of something

kształtować, wpływać

kształtować, wpływać

Ex: Early childhood experiences can shape a person's personality and attitudes later in life. 
fundamental
fundamental
[przymiotnik]

related to the core and most important or basic parts of something

podstawowy, fundamentalny

podstawowy, fundamentalny

Ex: Understanding basic mathematics is fundamental to solving more complex problems. 
to offend
to offend
[Czasownik]

to go against established norms or principles

naruszać, łamać

naruszać, łamać

Ex: Speeding on the highway offends traffic laws and regulations. 
fisherman
fisherman
[Rzeczownik]

a person whose occupation or hobby is catching fish

rybak, wędkarz

rybak, wędkarz

Ex: The fisherman cast his net into the water, hoping for a good catch. 
fishery
fishery
[Rzeczownik]

a workplace where fish are caught and processed and sold

przetwórnia rybna, zakład rybacki

przetwórnia rybna, zakład rybacki

quota
quota
[Rzeczownik]

(economics) a restriction on trade imposed by a government that limits the import, export or production of a particular product

kwota, kontyngent

kwota, kontyngent

logging
logging
[Rzeczownik]

the act of cutting down trees to use their wood

wycinka drzew, pozyskiwanie drewna

wycinka drzew, pozyskiwanie drewna

Ex: Logging in the area has led to widespread deforestation and loss of biodiversity. 
lease
lease
[Rzeczownik]

an agreement in which we agree to pay rent to use someone else's house, room, etc.

umowa najmu, dzierżawa

umowa najmu, dzierżawa

Ex: I'm unsure about the lease's terms regarding noise after 10 pm 
corrupt
corrupt
[przymiotnik]

using one's power or authority to do illegal things for personal gain or financial benefit

skorumpowany, zepsuty

skorumpowany, zepsuty

Ex: The corrupt politician embezzled public funds for personal gain. 
unsophisticated
unsophisticated
[przymiotnik]

lacking practical knowledge and experience and tending to believe everything

naiwny, niedoświadczony

naiwny, niedoświadczony

Ex: The unsophisticated tourist fell for the common scams and lost a significant amount of money. 
landowner
landowner
[Rzeczownik]

a person who owns land

właściciel ziemski, posiadacz ziemi

właściciel ziemski, posiadacz ziemi

Ex: The landowner decided to plant trees on his property. 
regulation
regulation
[Rzeczownik]

a rule made by the government, an authority, etc. to control or govern something within a particular area

przepis, regulacja

przepis, regulacja

Ex: The new regulations require all vehicles to undergo emissions testing annually. 
to outcompete
to outcompete
[Czasownik]

to perform better or achieve superior results compared to someone or something else in a competitive context

przewyższać, pokonać

przewyższać, pokonać

Ex: The new software is designed to outcompete all existing applications in terms of speed and functionality. 
reverse
reverse
[Rzeczownik]

a complete change, resulting in a situation that is opposite to the previous one

odwrócenie, zmiana

odwrócenie, zmiana

Ex: The fortunes of the team experienced a dramatic reverse in the final minutes of the game. 
to blame
to blame
[Czasownik]

to critique or find fault with something or someone

obwiniać, krytykować

obwiniać, krytykować

Ex: The literary critic blamed the novel for its shallow character development and predictable plot twists. 
to ignore
to ignore
[Czasownik]

to overlook or neglect something important or noteworthy

ignorować, zaniedbywać

ignorować, zaniedbywać

Ex: He ignored the warning signs and continued driving despite the storm. 
charity
charity
[Rzeczownik]

an organization that helps those in need by giving them money, food, etc.

dobroczynność, organizacja charytatywna

dobroczynność, organizacja charytatywna

Ex: The charity organized a fundraiser to support homeless shelters. 
shareholder
shareholder
[Rzeczownik]

a natural or legal person that owns at least one share in a company

akcjonariusz, udziałowiec

akcjonariusz, udziałowiec

obligation
obligation
[Rzeczownik]

an action that one must perform because they are legally or morally forced to do so

obowiązek, zobowiązanie

obowiązek, zobowiązanie

Ex: Paying taxes is a civic obligation that supports public services and infrastructure. 
provided that
provided that
[Spójnik]

used for stating conditions necessary for something to happen or be available

pod warunkiem,  że

pod warunkiem, że

Ex: She agreed to lend him the money, provided that he pays it back within a month. 
director
director
[Rzeczownik]

a member of a board of directors; one of a group of senior managers who run a company

dyrektor, członek zarządu

dyrektor, członek zarządu

liable
liable
[przymiotnik]

legally answerable to action or penalty under the law

odpowiedzialny, podlegający

odpowiedzialny, podlegający

Ex: The company is liable to prosecution for safety violations. 
to term
to term
[Czasownik]

to describe something using a specific word or phrase

określać, opisywać

określać, opisywać

Ex: The linguist termed the language phenomenon code-switching to describe the alternating use of two languages in conversation. 
to breach
to breach
[Czasownik]

to break an agreement, law, etc.

naruszać, łamać

naruszać, łamać

Ex: The company faced legal action for breaching the terms of the contract. 
fiduciary
fiduciary
[przymiotnik]

legally obligated to act in the best interests of another party, typically when managing their assets or affairs

powierniczy, zaufania

powierniczy, zaufania

Ex: The lawyer has a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of their client. 
knowingly
knowingly
[przysłówek]

with full awareness and intention

świadomie, umyślnie

świadomie, umyślnie

Ex: The driver knowingly broke the speed limit despite the warning signs. 
to sue
to sue
[Czasownik]

to bring a charge against an individual or organization in a law court

pozwać, wytoczyć proces

pozwać, wytoczyć proces

Ex: The dissatisfied customer decided to sue the company for breach of contract. 
minimum wage
minimum wage
[Rzeczownik]

the lowest level of salary, set by the law

płaca minimalna, minimalne wynagrodzenie

płaca minimalna, minimalne wynagrodzenie

Ex: The government increased the minimum wage to help low-income workers. 
to declare
to declare
[Czasownik]

to officially tell people something

ogłaszać, deklarować

ogłaszać, deklarować

Ex: The country's leaders gathered to declare their independence from colonial rule. 
stockholder
stockholder
[Rzeczownik]

an individual, institution, etc. that owns shares or stocks in a corporation

akcjonariusz, posiadacz akcji

akcjonariusz, posiadacz akcji

Ex: As a diligent stockholder, she regularly attends shareholder meetings to stay informed about the company's performance and future plans. 
through
through
[Przyimek]

used to indicate the method or channel by which something is done

przez, za pomocą

przez, za pomocą

Ex: He found the answer through careful research. 
destructive
destructive
[przymiotnik]

causing a lot of damage or harm

niszczycielski, destrukcyjny

niszczycielski, destrukcyjny

Ex: The destructive hurricane left a trail of devastation in its wake. 
(in|over) the long run

in the end of or over a long period of time

na dłuższą metę, z czasem

na dłuższą metę, z czasem

Ex: In the long run, saving a little every month makes a big difference. 
politician
politician
[Rzeczownik]

someone who works in the government or a law-making organization

polityk, mąż stanu

polityk, mąż stanu

Ex: Many young people dream of becoming a politician. 
unprofitable
unprofitable
[przymiotnik]

not generating a profit, gain, or financial benefit

nierentowny, deficytowy

nierentowny, deficytowy

Ex: The business decided to close its unprofitable branches to streamline operations and cut losses. 
profitable
profitable
[przymiotnik]

(of a business) providing benefits or valuable returns

dochodowy, zyskowny

dochodowy, zyskowny

Ex: The new marketing strategy proved highly profitable, increasing the company's revenue by 20% in just six months. 
sustainable
sustainable
[przymiotnik]

using natural resources in a way that causes no harm to the environment

zrównoważony,  przyjazny dla środowiska

zrównoważony, przyjazny dla środowiska

Ex: The farm practices sustainable agriculture. 
disaster
disaster
[Rzeczownik]

a sudden and unfortunate event that causes a great amount of death and destruction

katastrofa,  klęska

katastrofa, klęska

Ex: After the disaster, the community came together to support each other. 
to spill
to spill
[Czasownik]

(of content of a container) to be emptied out onto a surface

rozlac, rozsypac

rozlac, rozsypac

Ex: She spilled the contents of her purse onto the table to find her keys. 
off
off
[przysłówek]

at or to a certain distance away in physical space

z dala, daleko

z dala, daleko

Ex: He watched silently from ten feet off. 
sustainably
sustainably
[przysłówek]

in a manner that is environmentally practical in the long term, without draining resources or causing harm

zrównoważenie

zrównoważenie

Ex: The construction project aims to utilize sustainably sourced materials. 
to harvest
to harvest
[Czasownik]

to gather resources so one can use them later

zbierać, żnić

zbierać, żnić

Ex: He harvested rainwater during the monsoon season to use in the dry months. 
track record
track record
[Rzeczownik]

data that shows the past performance of an organization, product, or person, often used as a basis of evaluation

osiągnięcia, historia działań

osiągnięcia, historia działań

Ex: The company's strong track record in customer service helped it secure the contract. 
to complain
to complain
[Czasownik]

to express your annoyance, unhappiness, or dissatisfaction about something

narzekać, skarżyć się

narzekać, skarżyć się

Ex: Emily likes to complain about the long commute to work every morning. 
to award
to award
[Czasownik]

to give or order the giving of something, such as payment, compensation, or a contract, based on judgment, merit, or entitlement

przyznawać, przeznaczać

przyznawać, przeznaczać

Ex: The court awarded damages to the injured worker. 
to press
to press
[Czasownik]

to try very hard to persuade someone to do something

naciskać, nalegać

naciskać, nalegać

Ex: He pressed his boss for a promotion, citing his accomplishments and dedication to the company. 
to pass
to pass
[Czasownik]

to make or accept a law by voting or by decree

przyjmować, uchwalać

przyjmować, uchwalać

Ex: In 1996, Congress unanimously passed the Food Quality Protection Act. 
to enforce
to enforce
[Czasownik]

to ensure that a law or rule is followed

egzekwować, zapewniać przestrzeganie

egzekwować, zapewniać przestrzeganie

Ex: The police are tasked with enforcing the laws to maintain public order. 
regulation
regulation
[Rzeczownik]

a rule made by the government, an authority, etc. to control or govern something within a particular area

przepis, regulacja

przepis, regulacja

Ex: The new regulations require all vehicles to undergo emissions testing annually. 
practice
practice
[Rzeczownik]

the act of applying or implementing an idea, theory, or plan into real-world actions or activities

praktyka

praktyka

Ex: The proposed solution seemed ideal in theory, but it faced several challenges in practice. 
in turn
in turn
[przysłówek]

in a sequential manner, referring to actions or events occurring in a specific order

kolejno, po kolei

kolejno, po kolei

Ex: Each participant presented their findings in turn during the conference. 
to exert
to exert
[Czasownik]

to put force on something or to use power in order to influence someone or something

wywierać, stosować

wywierać, stosować

Ex: The charismatic leader was able to exert a significant influence on the team. 
spread
spread
[Rzeczownik]

the act or process of something becoming known or shared by a larger area or group

rozprzestrzenianie, rozpowszechnianie

rozprzestrzenianie, rozpowszechnianie

Ex: The rapid spread of ideas led to important social changes. 
infected
infected
[przymiotnik]

affected by a disease-causing agent, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites

zainfekowany, zakażony

zainfekowany, zakażony

Ex: The doctor confirmed that she was infected with the flu virus. 
to abandon
to abandon
[Czasownik]

to no longer continue something altogether

porzucić, zaniechać

porzucić, zaniechać

Ex: Sarah finally mustered the courage to abandon her toxic relationship. 
meat packer
meat packer
[Rzeczownik]

a wholesaler in the meat-packing business

hurtownik mięsa, hurtownik w branży pakowania mięsa

hurtownik mięsa, hurtownik w branży pakowania mięsa

to plummet
to plummet
[Czasownik]

to decline in amount or value in a sudden and rapid way

gwałtownie spadać, załamywać się

gwałtownie spadać, załamywać się

Ex: After the disappointing earnings report, the company's stock value began to plummet. 
outraged
outraged
[przymiotnik]

feeling very angry or deeply offended

oburzony, znieważony

oburzony, znieważony

Ex: He felt outraged when he heard about the government's decision to cut funding for education. 
to place
to place
[Czasownik]

to assign a rank, position, or category based on an assessment, comparison, or standard

klasyfikować, umieszczać

klasyfikować, umieszczać

Ex: The judges placed him third in the competition due to his impressive performance. 
in accordance with

used to show compliance with a specific rule, guideline, or standard

zgodnie z, według

zgodnie z, według

Ex: All employees are required to act in accordance with the company's code of ethics. 
to arise
to arise
[Czasownik]

to begin to exist or become noticeable

powstawać, pojawiać się

powstawać, pojawiać się

Ex: Unexpected challenges can arise during the course of a project, requiring swift problem-solving. 
moral principle
moral principle
[Rzeczownik]

the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group

zasada moralna, zasada etyczna

zasada moralna, zasada etyczna

explicit
explicit
[przymiotnik]

expressed very clearly, leaving no doubt or confusion

wyraźny, jasny

wyraźny, jasny

Ex: The instructions were explicit, leaving no room for misunderstanding. 
to empower
to empower
[Czasownik]

to give someone the ability, strength, or confidence to take control or make decisions independently

upoważniać, wzmocnić

upoważniać, wzmocnić

Ex: The mentor’s advice helped empower her to pursue her career goals. 
moralistic
moralistic
[przymiotnik]

narrowly and conventionally moral

moralizatorski, moralistyczny

moralizatorski, moralistyczny

ignorance
ignorance
[Rzeczownik]

the fact or state of not having the necessary information, knowledge, or understanding of something

ignorancja

ignorancja

Ex: His ignorance of the subject was evident when he gave incorrect answers during the discussion. 
on the part of
on the part of
[Przyimek]

from the perspective or responsibility of a particular individual or group

ze strony, w imieniu

ze strony, w imieniu

Ex: On the part of the management team, there is a commitment to improving employee morale. 
to [raise] awareness

to increase knowledge or understanding about a particular issue, cause, or topic

Ex: The organization's campaign aims to raise awareness about the importance of mental health. 
legislation
legislation
[Rzeczownik]

a formal rule or collection of rules enacted by a governing authority

ustawodawstwo, prawo

ustawodawstwo, prawo

Ex: The new environmental legislation limits carbon emissions from factories. 
greed
greed
[Rzeczownik]

an intense and selfish desire for something such as power and wealth

chciwość, zachłanność

chciwość, zachłanność

Ex: His greed for money led him to make unethical business decisions. 
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