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Książka Solutions - Średnio zaawansowany wyższy - Jednostka 1 - 1C

Tutaj znajdziesz słownictwo z Unitu 1 - 1C w podręczniku Solutions Upper-Intermediate, takie jak "nękać", "lekkomyślny", "regulator" itp.

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media
media
[Rzeczownik]

the ways through which people receive information such as newspapers, television, etc.

media, prasa

media, prasa

Ex: The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion and disseminating information on current events. 
celebrity
celebrity
[Rzeczownik]

someone who is known by a lot of people, especially in entertainment business

osobistość, gwiazda

osobistość, gwiazda

Ex: Being a celebrity often means less privacy. 
free press
free press
[Rzeczownik]

media that is not under government or private control and is able to report news and express opinions freely without censorship or fear of retaliation

wolna prasa, wolność prasy

wolna prasa, wolność prasy

Ex: A free press is essential for maintaining democracy. 
investigative journalism

the practice of conducting thorough investigations to uncover and report on significant stories that often involve wrongdoing, corruption, or abuse of power

dziennikarstwo śledcze, reportaż śledczy

dziennikarstwo śledcze, reportaż śledczy

Ex: Investigative journalism helped reveal the company's unfair business practices. 
journalist
journalist
[Rzeczownik]

someone who prepares news to be broadcast or writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites

dziennikarz

dziennikarz

Ex: A journalist must always verify the facts before writing a story. 
paparazzi
paparazzi
[Rzeczownik]

freelance photographers who aggressively pursue and take pictures of celebrities, often in invasive or intrusive ways

paparazzi, fotografowie celebrytów

paparazzi, fotografowie celebrytów

Ex: The paparazzi gathered outside the celebrity's home, hoping to catch a glimpse of the famous actor. 
press
press
[Rzeczownik]

newspapers, journalists, and magazines as a whole

prasa, media

prasa, media

Ex: He gave an interview to the press about his new book. 
regulator
regulator
[Rzeczownik]

official in charge of overseeing and monitoring a specific area or activity in the public interest

regulator, organ regulacyjny

regulator, organ regulacyjny

Ex: The financial regulator imposed new rules to protect investors. 
privacy
privacy
[Rzeczownik]

a state in which other people cannot watch or interrupt a person

prywatność,  intymność

prywatność, intymność

law
law
[Rzeczownik]

a country's rules that all of its citizens are required to obey

prawo, ustawa

prawo, ustawa

Ex: Breaking the law can result in serious consequences. 
publicity
publicity
[Rzeczownik]

actions or information that are meant to gain the support or attention of the public

rozgłos,  promocja

rozgłos, promocja

Ex: The company used social media publicity to promote its new product, generating buzz before the launch. 
scandal
scandal
[Rzeczownik]

harmful and sensational gossip about someone's private life, often designed to shame or discredit them in public

skandal, plotka

skandal, plotka

Ex: The actor's scandal was discussed in every corner of the media. 
tabloid
tabloid
[Rzeczownik]

a newspaper with smaller pages and many pictures, covering stories about famous people and not much serious news

tabloid, brukowiec

tabloid, brukowiec

Ex: The tabloid sensationalized the celebrity scandal with exaggerated headlines and paparazzi photos. 
in the public eye

used to describe someone or something that attracts a great deal of public attention

na oczach opinii publicznej, w centrum uwagi publicznej

na oczach opinii publicznej, w centrum uwagi publicznej

Ex: As a famous actor, he has spent most of his life in the public eye. 
in the public interest

used to describe actions or decisions that are made with the intention of benefiting the general public or society as a whole, rather than individual or private interests

Ex: The government passed a new law in the public interest to improve healthcare. 
to harass
to harass
[Czasownik]

to subject someone to aggressive pressure or intimidation, often causing distress or discomfort

nękać, prześladować

nękać, prześladować

Ex: The employee filed a complaint against a coworker who continued to harass them. 
to invade
to invade
[Czasownik]

to enter a territory using armed forces in order to occupy or take control of it

najechać, zająć militarnie

najechać, zająć militarnie

Ex: The army decided to invade the neighboring country to secure vital resources. 
to stalk
to stalk
[Czasownik]

to follow, watch, or pursue someone persistently and often secretly, causing them fear or discomfort

prześladować, nękać

prześladować, nękać

Ex: Unbeknownst to her, a mysterious figure began to stalk Mary on her way home from work. 
to sue
to sue
[Czasownik]

to bring a charge against an individual or organization in a law court

pozwać, wytoczyć proces

pozwać, wytoczyć proces

Ex: The dissatisfied customer decided to sue the company for breach of contract. 
libel
libel
[Rzeczownik]

a published false statement that damages a person's reputation

zniesławienie, oszczerstwo

zniesławienie, oszczerstwo

Ex: The celebrity sued the tabloid for libel after it published false and damaging statements about her personal life. 
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. 
self-assured
self-assured
[przymiotnik]

confident in one's abilities or qualities

pewny siebie, uważający się za pewnego

pewny siebie, uważający się za pewnego

Ex: She walked into the room with a self-assured stride, exuding confidence. 
calculating
calculating
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) using clever planning and strategies to achieve their goals

wyrachowany, strategiczny

wyrachowany, strategiczny

Ex: His calculating nature made him a successful business strategist. 
courageous
courageous
[przymiotnik]

expressing no fear when faced with danger or difficulty

odważny, dzielny

odważny, dzielny

Ex: The courageous firefighter rushed into the burning building to rescue the trapped residents, displaying extraordinary bravery. 
foolhardy
foolhardy
[przymiotnik]

behaving in a way that is unnecessarily risky or very stupid

lekkomyślny, nierozważny

lekkomyślny, nierozważny

Ex: His foolhardy attempt to climb the mountain without proper equipment put his life at risk. 
pushy
pushy
[przymiotnik]

trying hard to achieve something in a rude way

natarczywy, agresywny

natarczywy, agresywny

Ex: The pushy salesperson wouldn't take no for an answer and kept trying to make a sale. 
enthusiastic
enthusiastic
[przymiotnik]

having or showing intense excitement, eagerness, or passion for something

entuzjastyczny, zapalony

entuzjastyczny, zapalony

Ex: His enthusiastic support for the project helped drive it to success. 
reserved
reserved
[przymiotnik]

reluctant to share feelings or problems

powściągliwy, zamknięty w sobie

powściągliwy, zamknięty w sobie

Ex: Despite his reserved demeanor, he was a deeply compassionate person who preferred to listen rather than speak about his own struggles. 
antisocial
antisocial
[przymiotnik]

not wanting the company of others

aspołeczny, nietowarzyski

aspołeczny, nietowarzyski

Ex: She seemed antisocial at the party, standing by the wall and answering only when spoken to. 
thrifty
thrifty
[przymiotnik]

using resources carefully and efficiently, often in order to save or avoid waste

oszczędny, gospodarny

oszczędny, gospodarny

Ex: His thrifty approach to cooking helped him save a lot of money. 
shrewd
shrewd
[przymiotnik]

having or showing good judgement, especially in business or politics

sprytny, przenikliwy

sprytny, przenikliwy

Ex: The shrewd businessman knew when to invest and when to hold back, ensuring steady growth for his company. 
stingy
stingy
[przymiotnik]

unwilling to spend or give away money or resources

skąpy, chciwy

skąpy, chciwy

Ex: He was so stingy that he wouldn't even buy a coffee for his friend. 
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