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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 2 - Lekcja 16

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recluse
recluse
[Rzeczownik]

an individual who lives by themselves and avoids all sorts of contact with other people

odludek, pustelnik

odludek, pustelnik

Ex: Deep in the forest, the hermit lived as a recluse for decades in a small cabin he built with his own hands. 
reclusive
reclusive
[przymiotnik]

(of a place) very isolated and remote, situated far from populated areas or access to the outside world

odosobniony, odległy

odosobniony, odległy

Ex: The nobleman had built his mansion in a reclusive forest valley hidden from the main roads. 
animadversion
animadversion
[Rzeczownik]

a critical remark

krytyczna uwaga, krytyka

krytyczna uwaga, krytyka

Ex: The editor's animadversion on the article was sharp but fair. 
animalcule
animalcule
[Rzeczownik]

a tiny animal, typically visible only under a microscope

zwierzątko, mikroorganizm

zwierzątko, mikroorganizm

Ex: The biologist collected water samples to examine the diversity of animalcules inhabiting different aquatic environments. 
to animate
to animate
[Czasownik]

to invoke emotions, enthusiasm, or energy in people

ożywiać, pobudzać

ożywiać, pobudzać

Ex: The music animated the party, making everyone dance and laugh. 
animosity
animosity
[Rzeczownik]

strong hostility, opposition, or anger

animozja, wrogość

animozja, wrogość

Ex: There was long-standing animosity between the two families stemming from a property dispute decades ago. 
animus
animus
[Rzeczownik]

a deep-seated feeling of hostility and ill will directed at someone or something

animozja, uraza

animozja, uraza

Ex: His works expressed animus toward imperialist expansion and the subjugation of indigenous peoples. 
presentiment
presentiment
[Rzeczownik]

a feeling or suspicion that something, particularly something unpleasant, is about to take place

przeczucie, premonicja

przeczucie, premonicja

Ex: She had a presentiment that something was wrong when she received the late-night call. 
presentment
presentment
[Rzeczownik]

a statement about an offense made by a jury based on their own knowledge

prezentacja, akt oskarżenia

prezentacja, akt oskarżenia

Ex: The grand jury issued a presentment against the sheriff based on their suspicions of corruption they had uncovered during their investigation. 
vehemence
vehemence
[Rzeczownik]

a loud, forceful, and emphatic speech, often in an angry or aggressive tone

zapalczywość,  gwałtowność

zapalczywość, gwałtowność

Ex: The prime minister rejected the accusations with vehemence. 
vehement
vehement
[przymiotnik]

expressing strong emotions, typically anger

gwałtowny, gniewny

gwałtowny, gniewny

Ex: She gave a vehement response to the accusation, her anger clear in every word. 
to tremor
to tremor
[Czasownik]

to make a slight shaking movement, often as a result of external factors such as wind, movement, or vibrations

drżeć, trząść się

drżeć, trząść się

Ex: The tall buildings trembled and tremored for over a minute as the magnitude 7.0 earthquake shook the city. 
tremulous
tremulous
[przymiotnik]

(of the voice or body) shaking in a slight, fragile manner, often due to nerves, fear, age or illness

drżący, trzęsący się

drżący, trzęsący się

Ex: Her voice was tremulous as she delivered the speech. 
to extort
to extort
[Czasownik]

to twist or manipulate someone's words or actions in a dishonest or unfair way

przekręcać, manipulować

przekręcać, manipulować

Ex: Critics argued the reporter had been skewing her coverage by continuously extorting quotes out of context. 
extortion
extortion
[Rzeczownik]

the criminal act of obtaining money, property, or services from someone through coercion, threats, or intimidation

wymuszenie, szantaż

wymuszenie, szantaż

Ex: The gang was arrested for extortion after threatening local shopkeepers. 
misadventure
misadventure
[Rzeczownik]

an event or experience that is unfortunate, unsuccessful, or troublesome, often due to poor planning, bad judgment, or unforeseen circumstances

niefortunne zdarzenie, nieudana przygoda

niefortunne zdarzenie, nieudana przygoda

Ex: Their backpacking trip through the jungle became a misadventure when one person contracted a parasite. 
misanthrope
misanthrope
[Rzeczownik]

someone who dislikes, distrusts, or hates other human beings

mizantrop, osoba

mizantrop, osoba

Ex: The crotchety old man was known around town as a misanthrope who constantly complained about others. 
to misapprehend
to misapprehend
[Czasownik]

to fail to understand the full or true meaning, intention, or scope of a situation, idea, or statement

źle zrozumieć, mylnie interpretować

źle zrozumieć, mylnie interpretować

Ex: She misapprehended the instructions and added the wrong ingredients to the recipe. 
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