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Książka Insight - Średnio zaawansowany wyższy - Jednostka 1 - 1A

Tutaj znajdziesz słownictwo z Unit 1 - 1A w podręczniku Insight Upper-Intermediate, takie jak "pomysłowość", "podbić", "przeszkoda" itp.

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Insight - Upper-intermediate
to get over
to get over
[Czasownik]

to recover from an unpleasant or unhappy experience, particularly an illness

wyzdrowieć, pokonać

wyzdrowieć, pokonać

Ex: It took her several weeks to get over the flu completely. 
to overcome
to overcome
[Czasownik]

to succeed in solving, controlling, or dealing with something difficult

pokonać, przezwyciężyć

pokonać, przezwyciężyć

Ex: She overcame obstacles in her career by demonstrating resilience and determination. 
obstacle
obstacle
[Rzeczownik]

an intangible difficulty or challenge that must be overcome

trudność, wyzwanie

trudność, wyzwanie

Ex: Fear of failure was the main obstacle to her success. 
blow
blow
[Rzeczownik]

a hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon

cios, uderzenie

cios, uderzenie

innovative
innovative
[przymiotnik]

(of ideas, products, etc.) creative and unlike anything else that exists

innowacyjny, oryginalny

innowacyjny, oryginalny

Ex: The company is known for developing innovative solutions to common environmental challenges. 
revolutionary
revolutionary
[przymiotnik]

causing or involving a grand or fundamental change, particularly leading to major improvements

rewolucyjny

rewolucyjny

Ex: The invention of the internet was a revolutionary development that transformed communication and information sharing worldwide. 
groundbreaking
groundbreaking
[przymiotnik]

original and pioneering in a certain field, often setting a new standard for others to follow

przełomowy, rewolucyjny

przełomowy, rewolucyjny

Ex: The scientist's groundbreaking research led to a major breakthrough in cancer treatment. 
benefit
benefit
[Rzeczownik]

an advantage or a helpful effect that is the result of a situation

korzyść, zaleta

korzyść, zaleta

Ex: One of the main benefits of exercise is improved mental health. 
hindrance
hindrance
[Rzeczownik]

the act of stopping or slowing down something

przeszkoda, utrudnienie

przeszkoda, utrudnienie

Ex: The hindrance of free speech can harm democracy. 
to conquer
to conquer
[Czasownik]

to overcome a challenge or obstacle

pokonać, przezwyciężyć

pokonać, przezwyciężyć

Ex: She conquered the challenges in her career through perseverance and hard work. 
single-mindedness
single-mindedness
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of being focused on one aim or purpose and being determined to achieve it

zdeterminowanie, upór

zdeterminowanie, upór

Ex: His single-mindedness helped him achieve success. 
ingenuity
ingenuity
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to think creatively and come up with innovative solutions to problems or challenges

pomysłowość, inwencja

pomysłowość, inwencja

Ex: His ingenuity helped solve the complex engineering problem. 
optimism
optimism
[Rzeczownik]

a general tendency to look on the bright side of things and to expect positive outcomes

optymizm

optymizm

Ex: Despite the challenges, her optimism helped her stay focused and driven toward her goals. 
compassion
compassion
[Rzeczownik]

great sympathy for a person or animal that is suffering

współczucie, litość

współczucie, litość

Ex: Her compassion for stray animals led her to volunteer at the local animal shelter every weekend. 
understanding
understanding
[przymiotnik]

not judging someone and forgiving toward them when they do something wrong or make a mistake

wyrozumiały, pobłażliwy

wyrozumiały, pobłażliwy

Ex: Her understanding nature makes her a trusted confidante among her friends. 
commitment
commitment
[Rzeczownik]

the state of being dedicated to someone or something

zaangażowanie, oddanie

zaangażowanie, oddanie

Ex: His commitment to his studies earned him top honors and a scholarship to a prestigious university. 
patience
patience
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to accept or tolerate difficult or annoying situations without complaining or becoming angry

cierpliwość, tolerancja

cierpliwość, tolerancja

Ex: She demonstrated great patience by waiting calmly in the long line. 
perseverance
perseverance
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of persistently trying in spite of difficulties

wytrwałość

wytrwałość

Ex: His perseverance through years of grueling training finally paid off when he won the marathon. 
perfectionism
perfectionism
[Rzeczownik]

a tendency to set extremely high standards for oneself and others and not accept anything that is less than perfect

perfekcjonizm, perfekcjonizm

perfekcjonizm, perfekcjonizm

Ex: His perfectionism made him spend hours on small details. 
to glance
to glance
[Czasownik]

to briefly look at someone or something

rzucić okiem, szybko spojrzeć

rzucić okiem, szybko spojrzeć

Ex: I often glance at the clock during meetings to check the time. 
to squint
to squint
[Czasownik]

to look with eyes half-opened when hit by light, or as a sign of suspicion, etc.

mrużyć oczy, przymrużać oczy

mrużyć oczy, przymrużać oczy

Ex: In the bright sunlight, she squinted to shield her eyes from the glare. 
to gaze
to gaze
[Czasownik]

to look at someone or something without blinking or moving the eyes

wpatrywać się, przyglądać się

wpatrywać się, przyglądać się

Ex: She gazed out of the window, lost in thought as the rain fell softly outside. 
to glimpse
to glimpse
[Czasownik]

to see someone or something briefly, without getting a clear or complete view of it

dojrzeć przelotnie, dostrzec przelotnie

dojrzeć przelotnie, dostrzec przelotnie

Ex: I have glimpsed the rare comet in the night sky. 
to gape
to gape
[Czasownik]

to stare with one's mouth open in amazement or wonder

gapić się z otwartymi ustami, stać z otwartymi ustami

gapić się z otwartymi ustami, stać z otwartymi ustami

Ex: Right now, I am gaping at the impressive acrobatics of the circus performers. 
to peek
to peek
[Czasownik]

to take a quick and often secretive look at something or someone

zerknąć, podglądać

zerknąć, podglądać

Ex: I often peek through the curtains to see who is at the door. 
to gawp
to gawp
[Czasownik]

to stare in surprise or wonder with one's mouth open

gapić się, wpatrywać się z otwartymi ustami

gapić się, wpatrywać się z otwartymi ustami

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