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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 1 - Lekcja 23

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prehensile
prehensile
[przymiotnik]

(of body parts) capable of gripping or holding

chwytny, zdolny do chwytania

chwytny, zdolny do chwytania

Ex: The monkey's prehensile tail curled around the branch. 
prehension
prehension
[Rzeczownik]

the action of grasping or seizing something tightly with the hands or tentacles

chwytanie, uchwyt

chwytanie, uchwyt

Ex: The therapy focused on improving hand prehension in patients recovering from nerve injuries. 
abundant
abundant
[przymiotnik]

existing or available in large quantities

obfity, obszerny

obfity, obszerny

Ex: The garden was filled with abundant flowers of every color. 
superabundant
superabundant
[przymiotnik]

existing in an amount or quantity that is more than sufficient

nadmierny, więcej niż wystarczający

nadmierny, więcej niż wystarczający

Ex: Researchers were surprised to find a superabundant population of a rare butterfly species in the remote meadow. 
to superannuate
to superannuate
[Czasownik]

to retire someone because of age or physical inability, often with a pension

emerytować, przesłać na emeryturę

emerytować, przesłać na emeryturę

Ex: Due to her health complications, she was superannuated earlier than she had planned. 
supercilious
supercilious
[przymiotnik]

treating others as if one is superior to them

wyniosły, arogancki

wyniosły, arogancki

Ex: His supercilious remarks made everyone at the meeting uncomfortable. 
superficial
superficial
[przymiotnik]

not done in a complete or thorough way

powierzchowny, powierzchowna

powierzchowny, powierzchowna

Ex: The book provides a superficial overview of the era without delving into the complexities and nuances. 
superfluity
superfluity
[Rzeczownik]

an amount that is more than necessary

nadmiar, zbyteczność

nadmiar, zbyteczność

Ex: The document could be more concise if it wasn't for the superfluity of redundant information. 
superfluous
superfluous
[przymiotnik]

beyond what is necessary or required

zbędny, niepotrzebny

zbędny, niepotrzebny

Ex: The lengthy introduction was filled with superfluous details, delaying the main point of the presentation. 
afire
afire
[przymiotnik]

illuminated or glowing as if by fire or flame

oświetlony, płonący

oświetlony, płonący

Ex: During the celebration, every corner of the city was afire with decorative lights. 
afoot
afoot
[przysłówek]

by walking or on foot

pieszo, chodząc

pieszo, chodząc

Ex: Many city tours recommend exploring afoot to catch the tiny details and hidden gems. 
aforesaid
aforesaid
[przymiotnik]

previously mentioned or spoken of

wyżej wymieniony, wspomniany

wyżej wymieniony, wspomniany

Ex: The aforesaid terms and conditions must be agreed upon before proceeding further. 
afresh
afresh
[przysłówek]

once again, but in a new or different manner

na nowo, ponownie w nowy sposób

na nowo, ponownie w nowy sposób

Ex: After the argument, they decided to start afresh. 
mantel
mantel
[Rzeczownik]

a shelf located above a fireplace, typically included in a frame that surrounds it

półka nad kominkiem, kominek

półka nad kominkiem, kominek

Ex: She lit the candles on the mantel, creating a warm and cozy ambiance in the room. 
mantle
mantle
[Rzeczownik]

a shelf above a fireplace, often used for displaying decorative items

półka kominkowa, mantel kominkowy

półka kominkowa, mantel kominkowy

Ex: he candles on the mantle bathed the room in a soft, warm glow during the evening hours. 
querulous
querulous
[przymiotnik]

frequently or constantly finding fault and complaining

narzekający, zrzędliwy

narzekający, zrzędliwy

Ex: The querulous customer complained about every dish. 
to query
to query
[Czasownik]

to ask questions in order to seek information or clarification

pytać, zapytywać

pytać, zapytywać

Ex: The customer queried the salesperson about the warranty details before making a purchase. 
to frizz
to frizz
[Czasownik]

to form or cause hair to form tight curls or waves, often as a result of humidity or specific hair treatments

kręcić się, fryzować

kręcić się, fryzować

Ex: Whenever he lets his hair air dry, it starts to frizz and curl. 
to frizzle
to frizzle
[Czasownik]

to form or shape small, tight curls

kręcić, fryzować

kręcić, fryzować

Ex: t's amazing how a bit of mist can frizzle her hair, giving her a completely different appearance. 
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