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Central and Eastern Europe Vocabulary
magical
magical
[przymiotnik]

inspiring wonder or delight, as if possessing enchanting qualities

magiczny, zaczarowany

magiczny, zaczarowany

Ex: The children's faces lit up with joy as they experienced the magical atmosphere of the amusement park. 
fascinating
fascinating
[przymiotnik]

extremely interesting or captivating

fascynujący, porywający

fascynujący, porywający

Ex: The history of ancient civilizations is endlessly fascinating to archaeologists. 
to cover
to cover
[Czasownik]

(of an area) to extend over a specific distance

pokrywać, rozciągać się na

pokrywać, rozciągać się na

Ex: The grounds covered eight acres. 
landscape
landscape
[Rzeczownik]

an area of scenery visible in a single view

krajobraz, panorama

krajobraz, panorama

Ex: The hikers admired the mountain landscape at sunrise. 
despite
despite
[Przyimek]

used to show that something happened or is true, even though there was a difficulty or obstacle that might have prevented it

pomimo, mimo

pomimo, mimo

Ex: The business thrived despite the economic downturn. 
eager
eager
[przymiotnik]

having a strong desire for doing or experiencing something

gorliwy, chętny

gorliwy, chętny

Ex: The children were eager to open their presents on Christmas morning. 
determination
determination
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of working toward something despite difficulties

determinacja,  zdecydowanie

determinacja, zdecydowanie

Ex: Her determination helped her complete the marathon despite the challenges. 
to [weather] the storm

to manage to go through a difficulty without many consequences

przetrwać kryzys, wyjść cało

przetrwać kryzys, wyjść cało

Ex: The business weathered the storm and came out stronger than before. 
to date back
to date back
[Czasownik]

to have origins or existence that extends to a specific earlier time

sięgać czasów, pochodzić z

sięgać czasów, pochodzić z

Ex: The ancient ruins in the valley date back to the time of the Roman Empire. 
ups and downs

a combination of both good things and bad things that can happen to one

wzloty i upadki, dobre i złe chwile

wzloty i upadki, dobre i złe chwile

Ex: In the world of business, you have to be prepared for the ups and downs of the market, which can be unpredictable. 
to [take] pride in {sb/sth}

to feel a strong sense of happiness and satisfaction because of someone's achievements or something's qualities

Ex: Parents often take pride in their children's academic success. 
to rule
to rule
[Czasownik]

to control and be in charge of a country

rządzić, panować

rządzić, panować

Ex: The monarch ruled the kingdom with absolute authority. 
independence
independence
[Rzeczownik]

the state of being free from the control of others

niepodległość, autonomia

niepodległość, autonomia

Ex: The country gained its independence after years of colonial rule. 
to dissolve
to dissolve
[Czasownik]

to break up and stop functioning as a unit

rozwiązać, rozpaść się

rozwiązać, rozpaść się

Ex: The political party began to dissolve as internal conflicts and disagreements escalated among its members. 
road
road
[Rzeczownik]

a way or means to achieve something

droga, sposób

droga, sposób

resilience
resilience
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to recover from difficult situations

odporność

odporność

Ex: After losing her job, Sarah showed remarkable resilience by quickly finding a new position and adapting to her new workplace. 
to bounce back
to bounce back
[Czasownik]

to regain health after an illness or become successful again after facing difficulties

odzyskiwać siłę, wracać do formy

odzyskiwać siłę, wracać do formy

Ex: The athlete bounced back after a long injury, surprising everyone. 
when the going gets tough (the tough get going|)

used for saying that when a situation becomes more difficult, tough people increase their effort in order to succeed

rolling
rolling
[przymiotnik]

having a gently rising and falling surface with many small hills

pagórkowaty

pagórkowaty

Ex: The village was surrounded by rolling hills. 
plain
plain
[Rzeczownik]

a vast area of flat land

równina, płaskowyż

równina, płaskowyż

Ex: The Great Plains in the United States stretch for miles, offering a stunning view of endless flatlands. 
to locate
to locate
[Czasownik]

to be situated or established in a particular place

znajdować się, mieścić się

znajdować się, mieścić się

Ex: The museum is located near the river. 
heritage
heritage
[Rzeczownik]

the customs, traditions, rituals, and behaviors that are inherited and preserved within a community or society over time

dziedzictwo, dziedzictwo kulturowe

dziedzictwo, dziedzictwo kulturowe

Ex: The festival celebrates our cultural heritage with traditional dances and music. 
way of life

a set of values, rules, standards, and principles typical to a person or group

to [lend|give] {sb} a (helping|) hand

to give a person help or assistance in doing something

podać pomocną dłoń, pomóc

podać pomocną dłoń, pomóc

Ex: Could you lend me a hand with these boxes? 
to lie
to lie
[Czasownik]

to be located in a certain direction from a specific point

leżeć, znajdować się

leżeć, znajdować się

Ex: The desert lay miles away to the southeast. 
to flock
to flock
[Czasownik]

to gather in a group

gromadzić się, napływać

gromadzić się, napływać

Ex: The tourists began to flock around the famous monument for photos. 
charm
charm
[Rzeczownik]

a quality or trait that attracts others and creates a positive impression

urok, powab

urok, powab

Ex: Her charm won over the entire audience. 
breadbasket
breadbasket
[Rzeczownik]

a geographic region serving as the principal source of grain

spichlerz, region zbożowy

spichlerz, region zbożowy

wheat
wheat
[Rzeczownik]

the common grain that is used in making flour, taken from a cereal grass which is green and tall

pszenica, ziarno pszenicy

pszenica, ziarno pszenicy

Ex: The recipe called for wheat to be ground into flour for making bread. 
fertile
fertile
[przymiotnik]

(of land or soil) able to produce crops or plants well

żyzny

żyzny

Ex: The fertile soil in the valley yielded abundant harvests of wheat and corn each year. 
livelihood
livelihood
[Rzeczownik]

the resources or activities upon which an individual or household depends for their sustenance and survival

środki do życia, utrzymanie

środki do życia, utrzymanie

Ex: Farming is the primary livelihood for many rural communities, providing food and income. 
agriculture
agriculture
[Rzeczownik]

the business of using the land to grow and take care of crops and livestock

rolnictwo

rolnictwo

to [keep] {one's} eyes on the prize

to stay focused on a goal and avoid distractions

Ex: She kept her eyes on the prize throughout medical school. 
to pass down
to pass down
[Czasownik]

to transfer something to the next generation or another person

przekazać, przekazywać

przekazać, przekazywać

Ex: My grandmother passed down this quilt to me, and I plan to pass it down to my daughter. 
intricate
intricate
[przymiotnik]

having many complex parts or details that make it difficult to understand or work with

skomplikowany, szczegółowy

skomplikowany, szczegółowy

Ex: The intricate design of the watch included tiny gears and delicate engravings. 
to [have] been around

to be existing or present for a period of time

Ex: New technologies have been around for just a few decades. 
to [hit] the ground running

to start doing something with a level of enthusiasm that leads one to make progress with great speed

Ex: She hit the ground running on her first day at the new job, impressing everyone with her efficiency. 
string instrument
string instrument
[Rzeczownik]

any musical instruments that can produce sound when its strings are touched or struck

instrument strunowy, chordofon

instrument strunowy, chordofon

Ex: The violin is a popular string instrument used in both classical and contemporary music. 
to [take] a page out of the old book

to follow an old-fashioned method or example because it is effective or wise

Ex: Many young chefs have taken a page out of the old book by using traditional recipes. 
contemporary
contemporary
[przymiotnik]

having a modern or current style or design, often reflecting up-to-date trends

współczesny, nowoczesny

współczesny, nowoczesny

Ex: The gallery features contemporary artworks that explore new techniques. 
hearty
hearty
[przymiotnik]

providing essential nutrients

pożywny, syty

pożywny, syty

Ex: After a long day of hiking, they enjoyed a hearty stew that was both warming and filling. 
beet
beet
[Rzeczownik]

a vegetable with a round dark red root that is used in cooking or producing sugar

burak, burak czerwony

burak, burak czerwony

Ex: She roasted beets with olive oil and herbs for a flavorful side dish. 
cabbage
cabbage
[Rzeczownik]

a large round vegetable with thick white, green or purple leaves, eaten raw or cooked

kapusta, kapusta głowiasta

kapusta, kapusta głowiasta

Ex: She prepared a delicious coleslaw using fresh cabbage, carrots, and a tangy dressing. 
dollop
dollop
[Rzeczownik]

a small measure (usually of food)

łyżka, kawałek

łyżka, kawałek

sour cream
sour cream
[Rzeczownik]

a light cream that is produced from regular cream and lactic acid bacteria

śmietana,  kwaśna śmietana

śmietana, kwaśna śmietana

Ex: A classic potato salad is not complete without a creamy dressing made with sour cream. 
all year round

throughout the entire year, without any interruption

Ex: The store is open all year round for your convenience. 
dumpling
dumpling
[Rzeczownik]

a dish consisting of small balls of dough that can be baked, fried, or boiled, served with meat

kluska, pieróg

kluska, pieróg

savory
savory
[przymiotnik]

(of food) salty or spicy rather than sweet

słony, pikantny

słony, pikantny

Ex: The savory sauce added depth of flavor to the pasta dish. 
filling
filling
[Rzeczownik]

a combination of ingredients used as a filling for pastries, sandwiches, and other food items

nadzienie, wypełnienie

nadzienie, wypełnienie

Ex: The filling in the pastry was sweet and creamy. 
to [take] it easy

to try to be calm and relaxed and possibly rest

Ex: You've been working really hard lately; it's time to take it easy for a while. 
hospitality
hospitality
[Rzeczownik]

kindness in welcoming guests or strangers

gościnność

gościnność

to [go] the extra mile

to try harder than what is expected

zrobić coś więcej, dać z siebie więcej

zrobić coś więcej, dać z siebie więcej

Ex: She always goes the extra mile for her clients. 
to stick together

to remain united or connected as a group, especially in difficult situations

trzymać się razem, pozostać zjednoczonym

trzymać się razem, pozostać zjednoczonym

Ex: The team needs to stick together during the crisis. 
unbroken
unbroken
[przymiotnik]

marked by continuous or uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence

nieprzerwany, ciągły

nieprzerwany, ciągły

archway
archway
[Rzeczownik]

a passage or entrance beneath an arch

łuk, przejście pod łukiem

łuk, przejście pod łukiem

Ex: The couple walked hand in hand through the ancient stone archway. 
couple
couple
[Rzeczownik]

two people who are married or having a romantic relationship

para, małżeństwo

para, małżeństwo

Ex: A couple was looking at the menu outside the restaurant. 
to [come] true

to become a reality or be realized, typically in reference to a previously hoped for or desired outcome

Ex: Her lifelong dream of becoming a published author finally came true when her book was released. 
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