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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 1 - Lekcja 46

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to repudiate
to repudiate
[Czasownik]

to dismiss or reject something as false

odrzucać, zaprzeczać

odrzucać, zaprzeczać

Ex: The company repudiated the claims that their products were unsafe, presenting evidence to the contrary. 
repugnant
repugnant
[przymiotnik]

extremely unpleasant and disgusting

odrażający, wstrętny

odrażający, wstrętny

Ex: The very thought of cruelty to animals is repugnant to me. 
to repulse
to repulse
[Czasownik]

to drive back or push away

odpychać, odrzucać

odpychać, odrzucać

Ex: Sarah tried to make amends, but her former friend seemed to repulse every attempt at reconciliation. 
fracas
fracas
[Rzeczownik]

a noisy fight or argument involving multiple people

bójka, awantura

bójka, awantura

Ex: A fracas broke out in the bar after someone spilled a drink. 
fractious
fractious
[przymiotnik]

unruly, defiant, or unwilling to submit to rules or leadership

buntowniczy, niezdyscyplinowany

buntowniczy, niezdyscyplinowany

Ex: The fractious student refused to follow classroom rules. 
to fracture
to fracture
[Czasownik]

to break or undermine a rule, trust, or agreement

naruszać, łamać

naruszać, łamać

Ex: He fractured the company's code of conduct by leaking confidential data. 
fragile
fragile
[przymiotnik]

easily damaged or broken

kruchy, delikatny

kruchy, delikatny

Ex: The butterfly's wings were fragile, thin and translucent in the sunlight. 
podium
podium
[Rzeczownik]

a structure used in sports competitions consisting of three adjacent platforms of different levels, on which winners stand to receive their awards

podium, mównica

podium, mównica

Ex: During the conference, each presenter had a designated time slot to speak from the podium. 
poesy
poesy
[Rzeczownik]

another word for poetry or a poetic work

poezja, dzieło poetyckie

poezja, dzieło poetyckie

Ex: Classic poesy is taught in many literature courses to give students an appreciation for traditional poetic forms. 
poetic
poetic
[przymiotnik]

relating to poetry as a form of expression or literature

poetycki, liryczny

poetycki, liryczny

Ex: The book includes several poetic passages. 
theism
theism
[Rzeczownik]

the belief in the existence of one or more gods or deities

teizm, wiara w istnienie jednego lub wielu bogów

teizm, wiara w istnienie jednego lub wielu bogów

Ex: His philosophy is rooted in theism, believing in a higher power. 
theocracy
theocracy
[Rzeczownik]

a government where religious leaders are in charge and make the rules

teokracja, rządy religijne

teokracja, rządy religijne

Ex: Some believe that a theocracy can bring about moral governance, while others see it as a potential infringement on personal liberties. 
theologian
theologian
[Rzeczownik]

a person who studies or specializes in theology and religious beliefs

teolog, teolożka

teolog, teolożka

Ex: Some of the most influential religious texts were written by renowned theologians of their time. 
theological
theological
[przymiotnik]

related to the study of religion and religious beliefs

teologiczny

teologiczny

Ex: She enrolled in a university to deepen her theological understanding. 
theology
theology
[Rzeczownik]

the study of religions and faiths

teologia, nauka o religiach

teologia, nauka o religiach

Ex: She decided to study theology to better understand her faith. 
compulsion
compulsion
[Rzeczownik]

a strong and irresistible urge to do something

przymus, popęd

przymus, popęd

Ex: Even though he knew it was a bad idea, he felt a compulsion to call his ex late at night. 
compulsory
compulsory
[przymiotnik]

forced to be done by law or authority

obowiązkowy, przymusowy

obowiązkowy, przymusowy

Ex: Attendance at the safety training session is compulsory for all employees. 
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