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Książka Insight - Średnio zaawansowany wyższy - Jednostka 7 - 7C

Tutaj znajdziesz słownictwo z Unitu 7 - 7C w podręczniku Insight Upper-Intermediate, takie jak "nieletni", "pokolenie", "infantylny" itp.

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Insight - Upper-intermediate
adolescent
adolescent
[Rzeczownik]

a young person who is in the process of becoming an adult

nastolatek, młody człowiek

nastolatek, młody człowiek

Ex: The adolescent struggled to fit in with their peers. 
independent
independent
[przymiotnik]

able to do things as one wants without needing help from others

niezależny

niezależny

Ex: She's an independent woman, capable of making her own decisions and taking care of herself. 
wise
wise
[przymiotnik]

deeply knowledgeable and experienced and capable of giving good advice or making good decisions

mądry, rozsądny

mądry, rozsądny

Ex: Grandparents are often considered wise because of their life experiences and wisdom. 
juvenile
juvenile
[przymiotnik]

relating to young people who have not reached adulthood yet

nieletni

nieletni

Ex: The juvenile detention center houses young offenders under the age of 18. 
long in the tooth

describing an individual who has lived for a very long time and is not able to do certain activities due to old age

zbyt stary, stary

zbyt stary, stary

Ex: I'm getting a bit long in the tooth to climb mountains. 
youthful
youthful
[przymiotnik]

having the characteristics that are typical of young people

młodzieńczy, młody

młodzieńczy, młody

Ex: Despite her age, she had a youthful appearance, with smooth skin and a radiant smile. 
elderly
elderly
[przymiotnik]

advanced in age

starszy, w podeszłym wieku

starszy, w podeszłym wieku

Ex: The elderly couple enjoyed taking leisurely walks together in the park. 
infantile
infantile
[przymiotnik]

childish in behavior, attitude, or thinking

infantylny, dziecinny

infantylny, dziecinny

dynamic
dynamic
[przymiotnik]

having a lot of energy

energiczny, dynamiczny

energiczny, dynamiczny

Ex: With his dynamic personality, he brings enthusiasm and energy to every situation. 
supportive
supportive
[przymiotnik]

giving encouragement or providing help

wspierający, dodający otuchy

wspierający, dodający otuchy

Ex: Her family was incredibly supportive during her recovery from surgery, providing assistance and encouragement every step of the way. 
experienced
experienced
[przymiotnik]

possessing enough skill or knowledge in a certain field or job

doświadczony

doświadczony

Ex: She is an experienced teacher with over twenty years of classroom experience. 
self-reliant
self-reliant
[przymiotnik]

able to take care of oneself without needing help from others

samodzielny, niezależny

samodzielny, niezależny

Ex: Growing up in a rural area, she learned to be self-reliant from a young age, able to handle any task that came her way. 
vulnerable
vulnerable
[przymiotnik]

able to be physically harmed or wounded

wrażliwy, bezbronny

wrażliwy, bezbronny

Ex: The baby birds in the nest were vulnerable to predators until they learned to fly. 
childish
childish
[przymiotnik]

behaving in a way that is immature or typical of a child

dziecinny, infantylny

dziecinny, infantylny

Ex: Instead of resolving their issues maturely, they resorted to childish name-calling and insults. 
[set] in {one's} ways

to refuse to change one's opinions, behaviors, habits, etc.

przywiązany do swoich przyzwyczajeń, niechętny zmianom

przywiązany do swoich przyzwyczajeń, niechętny zmianom

Ex: My grandfather is set in his ways and refuses to use a smartphone. 
foolish
foolish
[przymiotnik]

displaying poor judgment or a lack of caution

głupi, nierozsądny

głupi, nierozsądny

Ex: It was a foolish gamble to invest all his money in one stock. 
mature
mature
[przymiotnik]

fully-grown and physically developed

dojrzały, dorosły

dojrzały, dorosły

Ex: Despite her young age, she possessed a mature appearance, with features that belied her years. 
generation
generation
[Rzeczownik]

people born and living at approximately the same period of time

pokolenie, pokolenie

pokolenie, pokolenie

Ex: The older generation often reminisces about life before smartphones became ubiquitous. 
to get up to
to get up to
[Czasownik]

to be involved in an activity, often something surprising or unpleasant

angażować się w, robić

angażować się w, robić

Ex: We used to get up to all sorts of mischief as children. 
to get away with
to get away with
[Czasownik]

to escape punishment for one's wrong actions

wyjść na sucho, uniknąć kary

wyjść na sucho, uniknąć kary

Ex: Some white-collar criminals try to get away with embezzling money from their companies. 
to [go] on (and on|) about {sb/sth}

to keep talking about a certain subject in length, particularly in a way that bores others

gadać bez końca, mielić ozorem

gadać bez końca, mielić ozorem

Ex: He went on and on about his new car. 
to [leave] {sb/sth} alone

to not interfere with or bother someone or something, and to allow them to be as they are

Ex: He tends to go on and on about his accomplishments, which can be tiring. 
to give in
to give in
[Czasownik]

to surrender to someone's demands, wishes, or desires, often after a period of resistance

ustąpić, poddawać się

ustąpić, poddawać się

Ex: After a long negotiation, they finally gave in to the demands of the opposing party. 
out of touch

not having recent information regarding a certain thing, particularly an event

nie na bieżąco, oderwany od bieżących spraw

nie na bieżąco, oderwany od bieżących spraw

Ex: I felt out of touch after being away for two weeks. 
to [stand] on {one's} own (two|) feet

to be able to take care of oneself without needing any assistance from others

stanąć na własnych nogach, być samodzielnym

stanąć na własnych nogach, być samodzielnym

Ex: After college, he finally learned to stand on his own feet. 
to live off
to live off
[Czasownik]

to financially survive by depending on someone or something else

żyć z, utrzymywać się z

żyć z, utrzymywać się z

Ex: The unemployed man is currently living off his savings until he finds a new job. 
over the hill

considered old and no longer at one's best

przeszło mu/jej, po czasie

przeszło mu/jej, po czasie

Ex: He's been complaining about being over the hill since he turned fifty. 
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