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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 1 - Lekcja 37

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SAT Word Skills 1
euphemism
euphemism
[Rzeczownik]

a word or expression that is used instead of a harsh or insulting one in order to be more tactful and polite

eufemizm, łagodzące wyrażenie

eufemizm, łagodzące wyrażenie

Ex: "Between jobs" is a euphemism for being unemployed. 
euphonious
euphonious
[przymiotnik]

pleasing to the ear

eufoniczny, melodyjny

eufoniczny, melodyjny

Ex: The songbird's euphonious tune was a delightful start to the day. 
euphony
euphony
[Rzeczownik]

a harmonious combination of sounds that is pleasing to the ear

eufonia, harmonijne połączenie dźwięków

eufonia, harmonijne połączenie dźwięków

Ex: The orchestral piece was a masterclass in euphony, captivating every listener. 
euphoria
euphoria
[Rzeczownik]

a feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or pleasure

euforia, uniesienie

euforia, uniesienie

Ex: The euphoria of winning the championship was overwhelming. 
euphoric
euphoric
[przymiotnik]

feeling intense excitement and happiness

euforyczny, ekstatyczny

euforyczny, ekstatyczny

Ex: Winning the championship made her feel euphoric, like she was on top of the world. 
unanimity
unanimity
[Rzeczownik]

a situation in which all those involved are in complete agreement on something

jednomyślność, pełna zgoda

jednomyślność, pełna zgoda

Ex: The unanimity of the jury surprised many, given the complexity of the case. 
unanimous
unanimous
[przymiotnik]

(of a group) fully in agreement on something

jednomyślny, zgodny

jednomyślny, zgodny

Ex: The committee was unanimous in approving the new budget. 
arrogant
arrogant
[przymiotnik]

showing a proud, unpleasant attitude toward others and having an exaggerated sense of self-importance

arogancki,  wyniosły

arogancki, wyniosły

Ex: Despite his lack of experience, he acted in an arrogant manner, believing he knew better than everyone else. 
to arrogate
to arrogate
[Czasownik]

to claim a right, title, or authority to something, often without proper justification

przywłaszczać, uzurpować

przywłaszczać, uzurpować

Ex: In the absence of the manager, he arrogated the responsibility of making the final decision on the project. 
voluble
voluble
[przymiotnik]

characterized by a ready and continuous flow of speech

gadatliwy, rozmowny

gadatliwy, rozmowny

Ex: The voluble host kept the conversation lively all evening. 
voluminous
voluminous
[przymiotnik]

having abundant fabric that creates a large silhouette

obszerny, puszysty

obszerny, puszysty

Ex: She wore a voluminous gown that swept across the ballroom floor. 
voluptuous
voluptuous
[przymiotnik]

(of a woman's body) curvy and attractive with full breasts and wide hips

zmysłowy, obfity

zmysłowy, obfity

Ex: The actress's voluptuous figure graced the cover of magazines, captivating readers with her beauty. 
deceit
deceit
[Rzeczownik]

a tendency toward dishonesty, falseness, or misleading behavior

oszustwo, obłuda

oszustwo, obłuda

Ex: His reputation for deceit made colleagues wary of sharing confidential information. 
deceitful
deceitful
[przymiotnik]

displaying behavior that hides true intentions or feelings to mislead or trick

zwodniczy, podstępny

zwodniczy, podstępny

Ex: His deceitful smile masked his true intentions, which were to undermine his colleagues. 
to deceive
to deceive
[Czasownik]

to make a person believe something untrue

oszukiwać, zwodzić

oszukiwać, zwodzić

Ex: He tried to deceive his friends by pretending to be a millionaire. 
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 manifold
to manifold
[Czasownik]

to produce several copies or duplicates of something

powielać, duplikować

powielać, duplikować

Ex: Before the meeting, he manifolds the agenda to hand out to attendees. 
dead heat
dead heat
[Rzeczownik]

a race in which two or more competitors finish at the exact same time

remis, wyścig zakończony remisem

remis, wyścig zakończony remisem

Ex: The race ended in a dead heat, with both runners crossing the finish line at the same time. 
deadlock
deadlock
[Rzeczownik]

a situation in which the parties involved do not compromise and therefore are unable to reach an agreement

impas, zakleszczenie

impas, zakleszczenie

Ex: The peace talks ended in a deadlock with neither side willing to budge on their demands. 
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