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Książka Insight - Średnio zaawansowany wyższy - Wgląd w Słownictwo 5

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to [foot] the bill

to accept the financial burden or responsibility for a certain project, service, or event, and pay for it

pokryć koszty, zapłacić rachunek

pokryć koszty, zapłacić rachunek

Ex: The company agreed to foot the bill for the training program. 
to chair
to chair
[Czasownik]

to lead a committee or meeting

przewodniczyć, kierować

przewodniczyć, kierować

Ex: She regularly chairs the weekly team meetings, ensuring all agenda items are addressed. 
to hammer
to hammer
[Czasownik]

to strike repeatedly with a hammer or similar tool

wbijać, uderzać

wbijać, uderzać

Ex: He hammered the nails into the wood. 
to eye
to eye
[Czasownik]

to look at or observe someone or something in a particular way, often with interest or suspicion

obserwować, przyglądać się

obserwować, przyglądać się

Ex: The detective eyed the suspect closely, searching for any signs of nervousness. 
to screw
to screw
[Czasownik]

to cheat or take advantage of someone unfairly, often for financial gain

oszukiwać, kantować

oszukiwać, kantować

Ex: The shady contractor screwed his clients by using cheap materials and overcharging for shoddy workmanship. 
to elbow
to elbow
[Czasownik]

to use one's elbows to forcefully move through a crowd

przeciskać się łokciami, torować sobie drogę łokciami

przeciskać się łokciami, torować sobie drogę łokciami

Ex: Frustrated with the congestion, he started elbowing through the packed hallway to reach the exit. 
to text
to text
[Czasownik]

to send a written message using a cell phone

wysłać wiadomość tekstową, esemeskować

wysłać wiadomość tekstową, esemeskować

Ex: You can text your friend to ask for advice. 
to bookmark
to bookmark
[Czasownik]

to store the address of a file, website, etc. for faster and easier access

zaznaczyć, dodać do ulubionych

zaznaczyć, dodać do ulubionych

to Skype
to Skype
[Czasownik]

to contact someone using the Skype application

skype'ować, zadzwonić przez Skype

skype'ować, zadzwonić przez Skype

Ex: We decided to Skype our relatives overseas to catch up on family news. 
to head
to head
[Czasownik]

to move toward a particular direction

kierować się, iść

kierować się, iść

Ex: Every morning, the commuters head to the train station for their daily commute. 
to illustrate
to illustrate
[Czasownik]

to explain or show the meaning of something using examples, pictures, etc.

ilustrować, wyjaśniać na przykładach

ilustrować, wyjaśniać na przykładach

Ex: The teacher illustrated the concept with a simple diagram on the board. 
illustration
illustration
[Rzeczownik]

a picture or drawing in a book, or other publication, particularly one that makes the understanding of something easier

ilustracja, rysunek

ilustracja, rysunek

Ex: The illustration in the textbook helped students grasp the complex concept. 
to deliver
to deliver
[Czasownik]

to bring and give a letter, package, etc. to a specific person or place

dostarczać, rozprowadzać

dostarczać, rozprowadzać

Ex: The mail carrier regularly delivers letters and packages to our doorstep. 
delivery
delivery
[Rzeczownik]

the act or process of taking goods, letters, etc. to whomever they have been sent

dostawa

dostawa

Ex: The delivery arrived earlier than expected, bringing joy to the recipient. 
to invest
to invest
[Czasownik]

to spend money or resources with the intention of gaining a future advantage or return

inwestować, lokować

inwestować, lokować

Ex: Investors often invest in real estate to diversify their portfolios. 
investment
investment
[Rzeczownik]

the act or process of putting money into something to gain profit

inwestycja

inwestycja

Ex: She made a significant investment in stocks, hoping to see substantial returns over the next few years. 
to fail
to fail
[Czasownik]

to be unsuccessful in accomplishing something

ponieść porażkę, zawieść

ponieść porażkę, zawieść

Ex: Despite their best efforts, the plan failed. 
failure
failure
[Rzeczownik]

a particular thing or person that is unsuccessful

porażka, niepowodzenie

porażka, niepowodzenie

Ex: Despite his efforts, he couldn't help but feel like a failure when his business venture didn't take off. 
to conclude
to conclude
[Czasownik]

to draw a logical inference or outcome based on established premises or evidence

wnioskować,  wyciągać wnioski

wnioskować, wyciągać wnioski

Ex: From the patterns observed in the data, researchers concluded that more training would enhance employee performance. 
conclusion
conclusion
[Rzeczownik]

a decision reached after thoroughly considering all relevant information

wniosek, decyzja

wniosek, decyzja

Ex: After reviewing all the evidence, the jury reached a conclusion. 
to reject
to reject
[Czasownik]

to refuse to accept a proposal, idea, person, etc.

odrzucać, odtrącać

odrzucać, odtrącać

Ex: He rejected the first draft of the report, asking for major revisions. 
rejection
rejection
[Rzeczownik]

the action of refusing to approve, accept, consider, or support something

odrzucenie, odmowa

odrzucenie, odmowa

Ex: The author's manuscript faced multiple rejections before finally being published. 
perfect
perfect
[przymiotnik]

completely without mistakes or flaws, reaching the best possible standard

doskonały, nienaganny

doskonały, nienaganny

Ex: He's the perfect candidate for the job with all his experience. 
perfection
perfection
[Rzeczownik]

he state or quality of being flawless or without any errors

doskonałość

doskonałość

to arrive
to arrive
[Czasownik]

to reach a location, particularly as an end to a journey

przybyć, dotrzeć

przybyć, dotrzeć

Ex: After a long flight, we finally arrived in Paris. 
arrival
arrival
[Rzeczownik]

the act of something or someone emerging or appearing such as a new product or development

przybycie, pojawienie się

przybycie, pojawienie się

excellent
excellent
[przymiotnik]

very good in quality or other traits

doskonały, znakomity

doskonały, znakomity

Ex: He made an excellent point about the importance of recycling. 
excellence
excellence
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of being extremely good in a particular field or activity

doskonałość,  przewaga

doskonałość, przewaga

Ex: The university is known for its excellence in research. 
to refuse
to refuse
[Czasownik]

to say or show one's unwillingness to do something that someone has asked

odmawiać, odrzucać

odmawiać, odrzucać

Ex: The student had to refuse the invitation to join the extracurricular club due to time constraints. 
refusal
refusal
[Rzeczownik]

the act of rejecting or saying no to something that has been offered or requested

odmowa, zaprzeczenie

odmowa, zaprzeczenie

Ex: His refusal to apologize made the situation worse. 
beautiful
beautiful
[przymiotnik]

extremely pleasing to the mind or senses

piękny, wspaniały

piękny, wspaniały

Ex: He painted a beautiful portrait of his sister. 
beauty
beauty
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of being attractive or pleasing, particularly to the eye

piękno, uroda

piękno, uroda

Ex: The beauty of the sunset left everyone in awe. 
to believe
to believe
[Czasownik]

to accept something to be true even without proof

wierzyć, ufać

wierzyć, ufać

Ex: I believed her excuses for missing the meeting. 
belief
belief
[Rzeczownik]

a strong feeling of certainty that something or someone exists or is true; a strong feeling that something or someone is right or good

wiara, przekonanie

wiara, przekonanie

Ex: His belief in justice and equality guided his actions throughout his career. 
to hate
to hate
[Czasownik]

to really not like something or someone

nienawidzić, nie znosić

nienawidzić, nie znosić

Ex: Can you please stop making that noise? I hate it. 
hatred
hatred
[Rzeczownik]

a very strong feeling of dislike

nienawiść, awersja

nienawiść, awersja

Ex: The conflict was fueled by deep-seated hatred between the two rival factions. 
to grow
to grow
[Czasownik]

to get larger and taller and become an adult over time

rosnąć, dorastać

rosnąć, dorastać

Ex: Our puppy will grow into a big dog one day. 
growth
growth
[Rzeczownik]

the process of physical, mental, or emotional development

wzrost, rozwój

wzrost, rozwój

Ex: The child's growth over the past year was remarkable; he had grown several inches taller. 
shocking
shocking
[przymiotnik]

unexpected or extreme enough to cause intense surprise or disbelief

szokujący, wstrząsający

szokujący, wstrząsający

Ex: The shocking revelation about his past took everyone by surprise. 
shock
shock
[Rzeczownik]

a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant

szok, zaskoczenie

szok, zaskoczenie

Ex: The news of his sudden resignation came as a shock to everyone in the office. 
to carry on
to carry on
[Czasownik]

to choose to continue an ongoing activity

kontynuować, nadal

kontynuować, nadal

Ex: After a short break, they carried on with the meeting. 
to cheer on
to cheer on
[Czasownik]

to loudly support or encourage someone, especially during a performance or competition

kibicować, dopingować

kibicować, dopingować

Ex: The crowd will cheer you on if you give your best effort. 
to move on
to move on
[Czasownik]

to accept a change or a new situation and be ready to continue with one's life and deal with new experiences, especially after a bad experience such as a breakup

iść dalej, przejść

iść dalej, przejść

Ex: After the divorce, she took time to heal and eventually found the strength to move on. 
to throw on
to throw on
[Czasownik]

to put on a piece of clothing hastily and without care

narzucić, włożyć byle jak

narzucić, włożyć byle jak

Ex: I'll just throw a jacket on before we leave. 
to switch on
to switch on
[Czasownik]

to make something start working usually by flipping a switch

włączyć, aktywować

włączyć, aktywować

Ex: As soon as she entered the room, she switched the lights on. 
to endanger
to endanger
[Czasownik]

to expose someone or something to potential harm or risk

narażać na niebezpieczeństwo, stawiać w niebezpiecznej sytuacji

narażać na niebezpieczeństwo, stawiać w niebezpiecznej sytuacji

Ex: Ignoring safety protocols can endanger workers on a construction site. 
to entrust
to entrust
[Czasownik]

to give someone the responsibility of taking care of something important, such as a task, duty, or information

powierzyć, zlecić

powierzyć, zlecić

Ex: The manager decided to entrust the key project to the experienced team lead. 
to entitle
to entitle
[Czasownik]

to give someone the legal right to have or do something particular

uprawniać, upoważniać

uprawniać, upoważniać

Ex: The successful completion of the training program will entitle employees to receive a certification. 
to empower
to empower
[Czasownik]

to give someone the power or authorization to do something particular

upoważniać, wzmocnić

upoważniać, wzmocnić

Ex: The manager sought to empower the team by delegating decision-making authority. 
to enlarge
to enlarge
[Czasownik]

to increase the size or quantity of something

powiększać, zwiększać

powiększać, zwiększać

Ex: The university is enlarging its research facilities, investing in state-of-the-art equipment to support innovative projects. 
to encourage
to encourage
[Czasownik]

to provide someone with support, hope, or confidence

zachęcać, wspierać

zachęcać, wspierać

Ex: The teacher always took the time to encourage her students, praising their efforts and boosting their confidence in the classroom. 
to enclose
to enclose
[Czasownik]

to surround a place with a fence, wall, etc.

ogrodzić, otoczyć

ogrodzić, otoczyć

Ex: The farmer decided to enclose the garden with a fence to protect the crops. 
to enable
to enable
[Czasownik]

to give someone or something the means or ability to do something

umożliwiać, upoważniać

umożliwiać, upoważniać

Ex: Technology enables us to communicate instantly across the globe. 
chilling
chilling
[przymiotnik]

causing an intense feeling of fear or unease

przerażający, mrożący krew w żyłach

przerażający, mrożący krew w żyłach

Ex: The chilling whispers in the abandoned house made her hair stand on end. 
pinnacle
pinnacle
[Rzeczownik]

a part of something that is considered the most prominent or successful

szczyt, wierzchołek

szczyt, wierzchołek

Ex: Winning the Nobel Prize was the pinnacle of her career. 
protagonist
protagonist
[Rzeczownik]

the main character in a movie, novel, TV show, etc.

główny bohater, protagonista

główny bohater, protagonista

Ex: The protagonist of the novel is a young orphan who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and adventure. 
quirky
quirky
[przymiotnik]

having distinctive or peculiar habits, behaviors, or features that are unusual but often appealing

ekscentryczny, oryginalny

ekscentryczny, oryginalny

Ex: The quirky café in the neighborhood was known for its mismatched furniture and whimsical décor. 
ruthless
ruthless
[przymiotnik]

showing no mercy or compassion towards others in pursuit of one's goals

bezwzględny, okrutny

bezwzględny, okrutny

Ex: She climbed the corporate ladder by using ruthless tactics to eliminate her competitors. 
to transcend
to transcend
[Czasownik]

to go or be beyond the material or physical aspects of existence, indicating a superior existence or understanding

transcendować, przekraczać

transcendować, przekraczać

Ex: The philosopher believed that true wisdom transcends the material world. 
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