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epidemic
epidemic
[przymiotnik]

describing a disease or condition that spreads rapidly and affects a large number of people within a specific area or community during a particular period

epidemiczny, endemiczny

epidemiczny, endemiczny

Ex: An epidemic outbreak of chickenpox affected most children in the town. 
pandemic
pandemic
[przymiotnik]

(of a disease) spreading rapidly and affecting many people across the world

pandemiczny, dotyczący pandemii

pandemiczny, dotyczący pandemii

Ex: The SARS outbreak in 2003 was contained before it became a pandemic public health crisis. 
epidermis
epidermis
[Rzeczownik]

(anatomy) the outer layer of the skin that overlays the dermis

naskórek, zewnętrzna warstwa skóry

naskórek, zewnętrzna warstwa skóry

Ex: The epidermis is the outermost layer of skin that provides a protective barrier for the body. 
epizootic
epizootic
[przymiotnik]

referring to a widespread outbreak of disease among animals in a region or population

epizootyczny, odnoszący się do epizootii

epizootyczny, odnoszący się do epizootii

Ex: Scientists are monitoring for potential epizootic avian influenza viruses that could spread rapidly between wild bird populations. 
interim
interim
[przymiotnik]

intended to last only until something permanent is presented

tymczasowy, przejściowy

tymczasowy, przejściowy

Ex: An interim report was submitted to provide preliminary findings before the full research study was complete. 
to interject
to interject
[Czasownik]

to insert a comment, remark, or question abruptly into a conversation

wtrącić, przerwać

wtrącić, przerwać

Ex: He interjected a sarcastic remark that broke the tension. 
interlocutor
interlocutor
[Rzeczownik]

someone who takes an active verbal role in exchanging views as part of a multi-party discussion, conversation, or interview

rozmówca, aktywny uczestnik rozmowy

rozmówca, aktywny uczestnik rozmowy

Ex: In many Platonic dialogues, Socrates acts as the main interlocutor, engaging others in philosophical discussion. 
interloper
interloper
[Rzeczownik]

a person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted or do not belong

intruz, nieproszony gość

intruz, nieproszony gość

Ex: The locals saw the tourist as an interloper in their quiet village. 
interlude
interlude
[Rzeczownik]

a short interval between parts of a play, movie, etc.

interludium, przerwa

interludium, przerwa

Ex: During the interlude, the stage was rearranged for the second act. 
to intermediate
to intermediate
[Czasownik]

to act as an agent between two parties in order to help resolve a problem or bring about an agreement

pośredniczyć, działać jako pośrednik

pośredniczyć, działać jako pośrednik

Ex: Union leaders and company executives agreed to intermediate during contract negotiations to help reach a compromise. 
intermission
intermission
[Rzeczownik]

a temporary suspension in an ongoing activity before it resumes once more

przerwa, intermisja

przerwa, intermisja

peccable
peccable
[przymiotnik]

having the capability or tendency to err, sin or display weaknesses due to imperfect human nature

omylny, grzeszny

omylny, grzeszny

Ex: Theologians argued humans are peccable creatures needing forgiveness and redemption. 
peccadillo
peccadillo
[Rzeczownik]

a small excusable offense or mistake

małe przewinienie, drobna wina

małe przewinienie, drobna wina

Ex: Forgetting an anniversary is a peccadillo, not a relationship-ending crime. 
peccant
peccant
[przymiotnik]

likely to commit faults, errors, or sins

skłonny do błędów, grzeszny

skłonny do błędów, grzeszny

Ex: Poor management practices left the system peccant to waste and inefficiency. 
vestige
vestige
[Rzeczownik]

a minor remaining part or trace of something that is no longer present in full

ślad, pozostałość

ślad, pozostałość

Ex: Archaeologists studied the vestiges of pottery and tools to learn about ancient civilizations. 
vestigial
vestigial
[przymiotnik]

(of body parts) not as developed as it used to be in earlier relatives

szczątkowe, zanikowe

szczątkowe, zanikowe

Ex: Whales have tiny vestigial hind legs buried deep in their bodies, remnants of when their ancient ancestors lived on land. 
to err
to err
[Czasownik]

to be at fault or make mistakes, especially in one's thinking, judgment, or actions

błądzić, popełniać błąd

błądzić, popełniać błąd

Ex: While erring occasionally is forgivable, persistent or consequential erring may require accountability. 
erroneous
erroneous
[przymiotnik]

mistaken or inaccurate due to flaws in reasoning, evidence, or factual support

błędny, nieprawidłowy

błędny, nieprawidłowy

Ex: The report contained several erroneous conclusions based on faulty data. 
errant
errant
[przymiotnik]

deviating from proper behavior, rules, or the expected path

zbłąkany, odstępujący

zbłąkany, odstępujący

Ex: The errant knight ventured beyond the kingdom's borders without his sovereign's blessing. 
erratic
erratic
[przymiotnik]

having a strong potential for sudden variations or fluctuations that cannot be predicted

nieprzewidywalny, zmienny

nieprzewidywalny, zmienny

Ex: His erratic behavior at the meeting made everyone uncomfortable. 
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