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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 2 - Lekcja 40

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inarticulate
inarticulate
[przymiotnik]

(of people) unable to express oneself clearly or easily

niewyraźny, nieelokwentny

niewyraźny, nieelokwentny

Ex: The interviewee appeared nervous and inarticulate, stumbling over his responses. 
inaudible
inaudible
[przymiotnik]

unable to be heard

niesłyszalny,  nieuchwytny

niesłyszalny, nieuchwytny

inapt
inapt
[przymiotnik]

done or said inappropriately in a particular situation

nieodpowiedni,  niestosowny

nieodpowiedni, niestosowny

inauspicious
inauspicious
[przymiotnik]

marked by ill omens or signs, especially of future misfortune or failure

niepomyślny, złowieszczy

niepomyślny, złowieszczy

incessant
incessant
[przymiotnik]

happening or continuing without interruption or stopping

nieustanny, ciągły

nieustanny, ciągły

Ex: Her incessant chatter during the meeting was distracting to everyone present. 
indomitable
indomitable
[przymiotnik]

impossible to be conquered or overcome

niepokonany, niezwyciężony

niepokonany, niezwyciężony

Ex: Her indomitable spirit inspired others to persevere in the face of adversity. 
virulent
virulent
[przymiotnik]

extremely poisonous

trujący, zjadliwy

trujący, zjadliwy

Ex: The snake's bite was virulent and required immediate treatment. 
virulence
virulence
[Rzeczownik]

the harmfulness and the high contamination rate of a disease

wirulencja, szkodliwość

wirulencja, szkodliwość

pamphlet
pamphlet
[Rzeczownik]

a small book with a paper cover giving information about a particular subject

broszura, ulotka

broszura, ulotka

Ex: The health clinic distributed pamphlets about nutrition and exercise to promote healthy lifestyle habits. 
pamphleteer
pamphleteer
[Rzeczownik]

someone who writes pamphlets, especially one who promotes partisan views on political issues

pamflecista, autor pamfletów

pamflecista, autor pamfletów

Ex: In the 18th century, Thomas Paine emerged as a prominent pamphleteer, advocating for American independence with works like "Common Sense." 
ample
ample
[przymiotnik]

more than enough to meet the needs or exceed expectations

obfity, wystarczający

obfity, wystarczający

Ex: The pantry was stocked with an ample supply of canned goods. 
amplitude
amplitude
[Rzeczownik]

(physics) the maximum distance a vibrating material, sound wave, etc. such as a pendulum travels from its first position

amplituda, zakres

amplituda, zakres

Ex: In physics, amplitude refers to the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position. 
amply
amply
[przysłówek]

to an excessive degree or in an extreme manner

obficie,  nadmiernie

obficie, nadmiernie

to disclaim
to disclaim
[Czasownik]

to state publicly that one takes no responsibility for something or has no knowledge of it

zrzekać się, zaprzeczać odpowiedzialności

zrzekać się, zaprzeczać odpowiedzialności

to disclose
to disclose
[Czasownik]

to make something known to someone or the public, particularly when it was a secret at first

ujawniać, ujawnić

ujawniać, ujawnić

Ex: The company was legally required to disclose its financial records to shareholders. 
to discolor
to discolor
[Czasownik]

to become less attractive or vibrant in color

blaknąć, tracić kolor

blaknąć, tracić kolor

to disconnect
to disconnect
[Czasownik]

to break the connection between people, objects, devices etc.

rozłączyć, odłączyć

rozłączyć, odłączyć

Ex: She disconnected the garden hose from the outdoor faucet after finishing watering the plants. 
surreptitious
surreptitious
[przymiotnik]

doing something secretly in an attempt to avoid notice

ukradkowy, tajny

ukradkowy, tajny

Ex: The cat gave a surreptitious prowl around the kitchen. 
surreptitiously
surreptitiously
[przysłówek]

in a secretive manner to avoid drawing attention

podstępnie, ukradkiem

podstępnie, ukradkiem

Ex: He surreptitiously glanced at the answer sheet during the exam. 
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