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Lista Słówek Poziomu C1 - Kluczowe Czasowniki

Tutaj nauczysz się kilku kluczowych angielskich czasowników, takich jak "optywać", "chwalić się", "obiecywać" itp., przygotowanych dla uczących się na poziomie C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
to opt
to opt
[Czasownik]

to choose something over something else

optywać, wybierać

optywać, wybierać

Ex: Given the tight schedule, she decided to opt for the quicker route to the airport. 
to boast
to boast
[Czasownik]

to talk with excessive pride about one's achievements, abilities, etc. in order to draw the attention of others

przechwalać się, chwalić się

przechwalać się, chwalić się

Ex: During the interview, the candidate couldn't help but boast about their extensive experience and impressive track record 
to pledge
to pledge
[Czasownik]

to formally promise to do something

zobowiązywać się, obiecywać

zobowiązywać się, obiecywać

Ex: He pledged to support the charity throughout his life. 
to proclaim
to proclaim
[Czasownik]

to publicly and officially state something

ogłaszać, proklamować

ogłaszać, proklamować

Ex: The king gathered the court to proclaim a new law that would impact the entire kingdom. 
to renew
to renew
[Czasownik]

to replace something old or damaged with a new one

odnawiać, wymieniać

odnawiać, wymieniać

Ex: The homeowner decided to renew the roof to fix leaks and improve energy efficiency. 
to resume
to resume
[Czasownik]

to continue again after an interruption

wznowić, kontynuować

wznowić, kontynuować

Ex: After the lunch break, they resumed the meeting. 
to initiate
to initiate
[Czasownik]

to start a new course of action

zainicjować, rozpocząć

zainicjować, rozpocząć

Ex: The company decided to initiate a new marketing campaign to promote their latest product. 
to manifest
to manifest
[Czasownik]

to clearly dispaly something

manifestować, okazywać

manifestować, okazywać

Ex: Her kindness manifested in the charity work she tirelessly pursued. 
to originate
to originate
[Czasownik]

to start to be

pochodzić, mieć początek

pochodzić, mieć początek

Ex: The idea originated from a conversation between friends. 
to stem
to stem
[Czasownik]

to be caused by something

pochodzić, wynikać

pochodzić, wynikać

Ex: The rise in inflation can often stem from increased demand for goods and services without a corresponding increase in supply. 
to suppress
to suppress
[Czasownik]

to stop an activity such as a protest using force

tłumić,  powstrzymywać

tłumić, powstrzymywać

Ex: As the crowd grew, the authorities decided to suppress the protest before it could escalate further. 
to aspire
to aspire
[Czasownik]

to desire to have or become something

aspirować, pragnąć

aspirować, pragnąć

Ex: Living in a small town, he always aspired to travel the world and experience different cultures firsthand. 
to coincide
to coincide
[Czasownik]

to occur at the same time as something else

zbiegać się, pokrywać się

zbiegać się, pokrywać się

Ex: Her birthday coincides with the start of the school year. 
to complement
to complement
[Czasownik]

to add something that enhances or improves the quality or appearance of someone or something

uzupełniać, upiększać

uzupełniać, upiększać

Ex: The new accessories complemented her outfit, adding a touch of elegance. 
to constitute
to constitute
[Czasownik]

to contribute to the structure or makeup of something

stanowić, tworzyć

stanowić, tworzyć

Ex: Healthy fats and proteins constitute a balanced diet that supports overall well-being. 
to coordinate
to coordinate
[Czasownik]

to control and organize the different parts of an activity and the group of people involved so that a good result is achieved

koordynować, organizować

koordynować, organizować

Ex: The event planner coordinated all aspects of the wedding, ensuring that vendors, guests, and the wedding party were synchronized for a seamless celebration. 
to correspond
to correspond
[Czasownik]

to match or be similar to something else

odpowiadać, zbiegać się

odpowiadać, zbiegać się

Ex: The data collected from the experiment closely corresponds to the predictions made by the scientific model. 
to deprive
to deprive
[Czasownik]

to prevent someone from having something, particularly something that they need

pozbawiać, odzierać

pozbawiać, odzierać

Ex: The harsh weather deprived the hikers of proper shelter. 
to displace
to displace
[Czasownik]

to make someone leave their home by force, particularly because of an unpleasant event

przesiedlać, wysiedlać

przesiedlać, wysiedlać

Ex: The conflict in the region has continued to displace thousands of families. 
to ease
to ease
[Czasownik]

to reduce the severity or seriousness of something unpleasant

łagodzić, zmniejszać

łagodzić, zmniejszać

Ex: She took medication to ease the pain in her back after a long day of physical work. 
to embed
to embed
[Czasownik]

to firmly and deeply fix something in something else

osadzać, wbijać

osadzać, wbijać

Ex: The artist decided to embed colorful gems into the sculpture to add a touch of sparkle. 
to enact
to enact
[Czasownik]

to approve a proposed law

uchwalać, zatwierdzać

uchwalać, zatwierdzać

Ex: The legislature voted to enact new regulations governing environmental protection. 
to encompass
to encompass
[Czasownik]

to include or contain a wide range of different things within a particular scope or area

obejmować, zawierać

obejmować, zawierać

Ex: The report will encompass data from various sources to provide a comprehensive analysis. 
to endure
to endure
[Czasownik]

to allow the presence or actions of someone or something disliked without interference or complaint

znosić, tolerować

znosić, tolerować

Ex: The employees had to endure long working hours during the busy season to meet the project deadline. 
to evoke
to evoke
[Czasownik]

to cause someone to recall a memory, feeling, etc.

przywoływać, przypominać

przywoływać, przypominać

Ex: The old song playing on the radio never failed to evoke memories of their first dance. 
to facilitate
to facilitate
[Czasownik]

to help something, such as a process or action, become possible or simpler

ułatwiać, umożliwiać

ułatwiać, umożliwiać

Ex: The government implemented policies to facilitate foreign investment and economic growth. 
to foster
to foster
[Czasownik]

to encourage the growth or development of something

wspierać, pielęgnować

wspierać, pielęgnować

Ex: The school aims to foster a supportive environment where students can thrive academically and socially. 
to hail
to hail
[Czasownik]

to praise someone or something enthusiastically and loudly, particularly in a public manner

witać, wychwalać

witać, wychwalać

Ex: Fans hailed the athlete for breaking the record with a standing ovation and cheers. 
to halt
to halt
[Czasownik]

to make someone or something stop

zatrzymać, powstrzymać

zatrzymać, powstrzymać

Ex: An unexpected obstacle on the railroad tracks forced the train conductor to halt the locomotive. 
to incur
to incur
[Czasownik]

to have to pay for something

ponosić, zaciągać

ponosić, zaciągać

Ex: He incurred substantial medical bills after undergoing surgery without health insurance. 
to indulge
to indulge
[Czasownik]

to allow oneself to do or have something that one enjoys, particularly something that might be bad for one

pozwalać sobie, rozkoszować się

pozwalać sobie, rozkoszować się

Ex: She decided to indulge in a piece of chocolate cake as a treat. 
to expire
to expire
[Czasownik]

(of a document, contract, etc.) to no longer be legally recognized because of reaching the end of validity period

wygasać, tracić ważność

wygasać, tracić ważność

Ex: Her driver's license is set to expire next month, so she needs to renew it before then. 
to venture
to venture
[Czasownik]

to intentionally expose something of personal importance or value to the possibility of loss

ryzykować, odważyć się

ryzykować, odważyć się

Ex: After several unsuccessful startups, he was hesitant to venture his life savings on another business idea. 
to decay
to decay
[Czasownik]

to be gradually damaged or destroyed as a result of natural processes

gnić, rozkładać się

gnić, rozkładać się

Ex: Wood can decay if left untreated and exposed to moisture. 
to consolidate
to consolidate
[Czasownik]

to combine two or more things in order to make them easier to handle or increase their efficiency

konsolidować, scalać

konsolidować, scalać

Ex: The company decided to consolidate its various departments to streamline operations and improve communication. 
to double-cross
to double-cross
[Czasownik]

to betray a person that one is in cooperation with, often when they want to do something illegal together

zdradzić, oszukać

zdradzić, oszukać

Ex: The criminal double-crossed his partner by taking the stolen goods and fleeing with them alone. 
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