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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 1 - Lekcja 41

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to impugn
to impugn
[Czasownik]

to question someone's honesty, quality, motive, etc.

zakwestionować, podważyć

zakwestionować, podważyć

Ex: The article impugns the motives behind the mayor's new policy, suggesting it serves his own interests more than the public's. 
intuition
intuition
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to understand or know something immediately, without conscious reasoning or evidence

intuicja, przeczucie

intuicja, przeczucie

Ex: She had an intuition that the plan would succeed. 
intuitive
intuitive
[przymiotnik]

based on or derived from instinct rather than rational analysis

intuicyjny, instynktowny

intuicyjny, instynktowny

Ex: She had an intuitive understanding of how people felt. 
credence
credence
[Rzeczownik]

belief in the truth of something

wiarygodność, wiara

wiarygodność, wiara

Ex: His story gained credence after the witness confirmed it. 
credible
credible
[przymiotnik]

able to be believed or relied on

wiarygodny, godny zaufania

wiarygodny, godny zaufania

Ex: After all the evidence was presented, her alibi seemed more credible than before. 
creditable
creditable
[przymiotnik]

deserving of approval or respect, though not very exceptional

godny pochwały, zasługujący na szacunek

godny pochwały, zasługujący na szacunek

Ex: While not a masterpiece, the artist's early work is still creditable and shows potential. 
credulity
credulity
[Rzeczownik]

the willingness to believe or trust too readily

łatwowierność

łatwowierność

Ex: Despite the absurdity of the rumor, it spread quickly due to the credulity of the townsfolk. 
credulous
credulous
[przymiotnik]

believing things easily even without much evidence that leads to being easy to deceive

łatwowierny, naiwny

łatwowierny, naiwny

Ex: It's surprising how even educated people can be so credulous when it comes to superstitions. 
creed
creed
[Rzeczownik]

a set of fundamental beliefs or guiding principles

wyznanie wiary, zasada

wyznanie wiary, zasada

Ex: Followers of different religious traditions often have their unique creeds that define their faith. 
terrestrial
terrestrial
[przymiotnik]

related to or living on land, rather than in the sea or air

lądowy, kontynentalny

lądowy, kontynentalny

Ex: The exploration team is studying both marine and terrestrial ecosystems on the island. 
territorial
territorial
[przymiotnik]

regarding a specific region or territory

terytorialny

terytorialny

Ex: The territorial boundaries of the national park are clearly marked on the map. 
to proliferate
to proliferate
[Czasownik]

to grow in amount or number rapidly

proliferować, szybko się rozmnażać

proliferować, szybko się rozmnażać

Ex: As technology improved, the number of smartphone users began to proliferate. 
prolific
prolific
[przymiotnik]

(of an author, artist, etc.) having a high level of productivity or creativity, especially in producing a large quantity of work or ideas

płodny, produktywny

płodny, produktywny

Ex: The prolific writer published several novels in a single year. 
causal
causal
[przymiotnik]

related to the relationship between two things in which one is the cause of the other

przyczynowy, przyczynowo-skutkowy

przyczynowy, przyczynowo-skutkowy

Ex: The experiment aims to determine whether there is a causal connection between diet and heart disease. 
caustic
caustic
[przymiotnik]

the ability to chemically corrode or eat away materials, typically referring to strong acids

żrący,  korodujący

żrący, korodujący

Ex: Extreme caution must be exercised when handling caustic materials to avoid accidents and injury. 
to cauterize
to cauterize
[Czasownik]

to burn or seal a wound or tissue, typically to prevent infection and stop bleeding

przypalać, wypalać w celu zamknięcia

przypalać, wypalać w celu zamknięcia

Ex: In traditional medicine, they often cauterize wounds to prevent infection. 
to expand
to expand
[Czasownik]

to spread out or stretch in various directions

rozszerzać, rozciągać

rozszerzać, rozciągać

Ex: The foam mattress expanded to its full size after being removed from its packaging. 
expanse
expanse
[Rzeczownik]

a vast, open area or surface

rozległość, rozległa przestrzeń

rozległość, rozległa przestrzeń

Ex: The wide expanse of the ocean seemed to go on forever. 
expansion
expansion
[Rzeczownik]

an increase in the amount, size, importance, or degree of something

ekspansja, rozszerzenie

ekspansja, rozszerzenie

Ex: The expansion of the business into international markets was successful. 
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