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shift
[Rzeczownik]

the action of changing the position or location of something, typically by moving it from one place to another

przesunięcie, zmiana pozycji

przesunięcie, zmiana pozycji

Ex: I need to shift these boxes from the warehouse to the loading dock.Muszę **przenieść** te pudełka z magazynu na rampę załadowczą.
alien
[Rzeczownik]

a creature that is believed to exist in other worlds or planets

obcy, kosmita

obcy, kosmita

Ex: The alien landed in the field , its long limbs and glowing eyes striking terror in the onlookers .**Obcy** wylądował na polu, jego długie kończyny i świecące oczy wzbudzały przerażenie wśród widzów.
invasion
[Rzeczownik]

the act of invading or entering a territory, country, or region by force or without permission, often with the intent to control or dominate the area and its inhabitants

inwazja, najazd

inwazja, najazd

Ex: The historical invasion of the Roman Empire reshaped the landscape of Europe .Historyczna **inwazja** Cesarstwa Rzymskiego przekształciła krajobraz Europy.
global
[przymiotnik]

regarding or affecting the entire world

globalny, światowy

globalny, światowy

Ex: The internet enables global communication and access to information across continents .Internet umożliwia **globalną** komunikację i dostęp do informacji na różnych kontynentach.
pandemic
[Rzeczownik]

a disease that spreads across a large region or even across the world

pandemia, globalna epidemia

pandemia, globalna epidemia

Ex: Pandemics can spread illness globally due to increased international travel and trade networks.**Pandemie** mogą rozprzestrzeniać choroby na całym świecie z powodu zwiększonej międzynarodowej podróży i sieci handlowych.
interplanetary
[przymiotnik]

existing or occurring between planets

międzyplanetarny, międzyplanetarna

międzyplanetarny, międzyplanetarna

Ex: The study of interplanetary magnetic fields helps scientists understand solar activity .Badanie **międzyplanetarnych** pól magnetycznych pomaga naukowcom zrozumieć aktywność słoneczną.
collision
[Rzeczownik]

(physics) the act of two or more moving items crashing into each other

kolizja, zderzenie

kolizja, zderzenie

Ex: The collision of the two magnetic fields created a powerful shockwave in the plasma .**Zderzenie** dwóch pól magnetycznych stworzyło potężną falę uderzeniową w plazmie.
robot
[Rzeczownik]

a machine that can perform tasks automatically

robot, automat

robot, automat

Ex: Children enjoyed watching the robot demonstrate various functions at the science fair .Dzieci z przyjemnością oglądały, jak **robot** demonstruje różne funkcje na targach naukowych.
ascension
[Rzeczownik]

the act of moving or rising upwards

wznoszenie się, wzrost

wznoszenie się, wzrost

Ex: The crowd cheered as the rocket 's ascension into the sky began , signaling the start of the mission .Tłum wiwatował, gdy rozpoczął się **wzlot** rakiety w niebo, sygnalizując początek misji.
pole
[Rzeczownik]

the most northern or most southern points of the earth that are joined by its axis of rotation

biegun, biegun północny/biegun południowy

biegun, biegun północny/biegun południowy

Ex: The magnetic poles are not aligned exactly with the geographic poles and can shift due to changes in the Earth 's magnetic field .Magnetyczne **bieguny** nie są dokładnie wyrównane z biegunami geograficznymi i mogą się przesuwać z powodu zmian w ziemskim polu magnetycznym.
supervolcanic
[przymiotnik]

(of a volcano) capable of producing an extreme volcanic eruption

superwulkaniczny, ekstremalnie wulkaniczny

superwulkaniczny, ekstremalnie wulkaniczny

Ex: Supervolcanic ash clouds can block sunlight , leading to a “ volcanic winter . ”Chmury popiołu **superwulkanicznego** mogą blokować światło słoneczne, prowadząc do « zimy wulkanicznej ».
eruption
[Rzeczownik]

the sudden outburst of lava and steam from a volcanic mountain

erupcja, erupcja wulkaniczna

erupcja, erupcja wulkaniczna

Ex: The eruption was so powerful that it was heard hundreds of miles away .**Erupcja** była tak potężna, że słyszano ją setki mil dalej.
asteroid
[Rzeczownik]

any of the rocky bodies orbiting the sun, ranging greatly in diameter, also found in large numbers between Jupiter and Mars

asteroida, skaliste ciało niebieskie

asteroida, skaliste ciało niebieskie

Ex: Some asteroids contain valuable minerals and resources that could be mined in the future .Niektóre **asteroidy** zawierają cenne minerały i zasoby, które można by wydobywać w przyszłości.
impact
[Rzeczownik]

an influence or effect that something has on a person, situation, or thing

wpływ, oddziaływanie

wpływ, oddziaływanie

Ex: Environmentalists are concerned about the impact of pollution on marine life .Ekolodzy są zaniepokojeni **wpływem** zanieczyszczeń na życie morskie.
nuclear
[przymiotnik]

describing weapons that are powered by the energy produced either from nuclear fission or a combination of fusion and fission reactions

jądrowy, atomowy

jądrowy, atomowy

Ex: Nuclear disarmament is a key goal for many international organizations .Rozbrojenie **jądrowe** jest kluczowym celem wielu organizacji międzynarodowych.
holocaust
[Rzeczownik]

a catastrophic event that results in widespread death and destruction

holokaust, katastrofa

holokaust, katastrofa

Ex: The environmental holocaust caused by the oil spill affected both wildlife and local communities .Środowiskowy **holokaust** spowodowany wyciekiem ropy naftowej dotknął zarówno dziką przyrodę, jak i lokalne społeczności.
to unleash
[Czasownik]

to let out or express a strong emotion or feeling, such as anger, frustration, or excitement

uwolnić, wyzwolić

uwolnić, wyzwolić

Ex: The debate unleashed a wave of passion among the students .Debata **wyzwoliła** falę pasji wśród studentów.

to predict a severe, harmful or catastrophic event or outcome

Ex: The pilot knew that the malfunctioning engine spelled disaster for the flight.
to detonate
[Czasownik]

to make something explode

detonować, wysadzić w powietrze

detonować, wysadzić w powietrze

Ex: They detonated the charges to create a new tunnel for the subway .**Zdetonowali** ładunki, aby stworzyć nowy tunel dla metra.
to hurtle
[Czasownik]

to move with speed and intensity

pędzić, mknąć

pędzić, mknąć

Ex: The rushing river hurtled over the waterfall , creating a powerful cascade of water .Pędząca rzeka **przemknęła** przez wodospad, tworząc potężną kaskadę wody.
to overthrow
[Czasownik]

to forcefully remove a person of authority or power from their position

obalić, zdetronizować

obalić, zdetronizować

Ex: The leader was overthrown in a sudden and violent uprising .Przywódca został **obalony** w nagłym i gwałtownym powstaniu.
to slam
[Czasownik]

to hit or strike with great force, often making a loud noise

trzasnąć, uderzyć z siłą

trzasnąć, uderzyć z siłą

Ex: Cars often slam into each other when drivers are not paying attention .Samochody często **wpadają** na siebie, gdy kierowcy nie zwracają uwagi.
to wreak
[Czasownik]

to cause or inflict damage, harm, or destruction, often with great force or intensity

wyrządzać, zadawać

wyrządzać, zadawać

Ex: The invasion wreaked chaos across the region , displacing thousands .Inwazja **spowodowała** chaos w całym regionie, przesiedlając tysiące.
havoc
[Rzeczownik]

a state of widespread chaos, confusion, or destruction

spustoszenie, chaos

spustoszenie, chaos

Ex: The hacker caused havoc by shutting down the company ’s entire system .Haker spowodował **chaos**, wyłączając cały system firmy.
to wipe out
[Czasownik]

to entirely remove something

wymazać, usunąć

wymazać, usunąć

Ex: I accidentally wiped out all the files on my computer .Przypadkowo **wykasowałem** wszystkie pliki na moim komputerze.

to be born into a wealthy or privileged family and having access to all the luxuries and comfort that comes with it

Ex: She may have been born with a silver spoon in her mouth, but she used her privilege to make a positive impact on society by starting a charity.

used to imply that people with similar interests or characteristics tend to associate with each other

Ex: Birds of a feather flock together, which is why the group of musicians spent so much time together.

used to say that people will be served or helped in the order that they arrive or make their requests

Ex: We had to hurry; it’s first come, first served for the discounted items.

used to suggest that even if the details of a particular story or rumor are not entirely accurate, there is usually some underlying truth or basis for the rumor

Ex: He was accused of cheating, and even though there’s no proof, I believe there’s no smoke without fire.

used to suggest that not knowing certain information can be preferable to facing it, particularly when it is unpleasant or burdensome

Ex: He chose to ignore the negative news, remembering that where ignorance is bliss, it is folly to be wise.

used to imply that being informed or aware of a potential danger or problem in advance allows one to be better prepared to deal with it

Ex: It’s always helpful to know what to expectforewarned is forearmed in every situation.

used to mean that by passing time it will be proved if something is true, valid, or effective

Ex: They will be anxious to see the results, but time will tell if their hard work paid off.

used to imply that diversity and individual differences among people are necessary for the world to function and thrive

Ex: She might be quiet, but remember, it takes all sorts to make a world.

used to imply that it is better to hold onto something you already have for sure, rather than risking it for the possibility of getting more in the future

Ex: She was tempted to leave for a new opportunity, but realized a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

used to imply that if too many people are involved in a task or project, it can become disorganized or ineffective

Ex: They had different opinions, and as usual, too many cooks spoil the broth.

used to suggest that if someone only focuses on work and does not take time for leisure activities or enjoyment, they will become boring, uninteresting, and unhappy

Ex: Don’t forget to take care of yourself; all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy in the long run.

used to imply that it is better to address a problem or make a small repair early on, rather than waiting and allowing the problem to become more serious and difficult to fix later

Ex: If you study a little every day, a stitch in time saves nine when the exam approaches.

used to imply that the person who starts their day or task early will have an advantage over those who start later or procrastinate

Ex: The early bird catches the worm, so I made sure to submit my application first.

used to emphasize that if a person is determined enough to do something, they will find a way to do it, regardless of the obstacles or challenges

Ex: She wanted to become a doctor despite the challenges, proving that where there’s a will, there’s a way.

used to say that people often think that other situations or circumstances are better than their own, even if they are not

Ex: Sometimes, people believe the grass is greener on the other side, but they don't realize that every job has its challenges.

to be cautious and not assume that something will succeed or happen as planned, as there is always a possibility of unforeseen obstacles or problems

Ex: After the successful job interview, he advised his friend not to count her chickens before receiving the official job offer.
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