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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 4 - Lekcja 3

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sepulcher
sepulcher
[Rzeczownik]

a chamber made out of rock, used as a tomb for dead people in the past

grobowiec, krypta

grobowiec, krypta

Ex: The excavation team plans to carefully open the sepulcher to examine the burial site. 
sepulchral
sepulchral
[przymiotnik]

relating to places where the dead were buried

grobowy, pogrzebowy

grobowy, pogrzebowy

Ex: The sepulchral atmosphere of the ancient tomb left visitors with a sense of solemn reverence. 
to coalesce
to coalesce
[Czasownik]

to blend different elements together to form a unified whole

łączyć, scalać

łączyć, scalać

Ex: The artist coalesced various colors and textures to create a captivating painting. 
coalition
coalition
[Rzeczownik]

an alliance between two or more countries or between political parties when forming a government or during elections

koalicja, sojusz

koalicja, sojusz

Ex: The coalition government was formed by two major political parties to ensure stability and consensus on key policy issues. 
to coagulate
to coagulate
[Czasownik]

to change from a liquid to a semi-solid or solid state, often through the process of clotting or curdling

krzepnąć, koagulować

krzepnąć, koagulować

Ex: When making homemade yogurt, the milk begins to coagulate as the live cultures work to thicken it. 
to aggrieve
to aggrieve
[Czasownik]

to cause someone to feel distress or sorrow

zasmucać, ranić

zasmucać, ranić

Ex: His actions continue to aggrieve her, as she struggles to forgive him for the hurtful words. 
to aggress
to aggress
[Czasownik]

to attack or advance forcefully towards the opponent

atakować, nacierać

atakować, nacierać

Ex: The forward decided to aggress the defense early in the game. 
to aggravate
to aggravate
[Czasownik]

to make a problem, situation, or condition worse or more serious

pogarszać, zaostrzać

pogarszać, zaostrzać

Ex: Ignoring medication can aggravate the symptoms of a chronic illness. 
depository
depository
[Rzeczownik]

a place for keeping things safe

magazyn, przechowalnia

magazyn, przechowalnia

Ex: The digital archives serve as a depository for millions of historical records, keeping them safe from damage. 
depositor
depositor
[Rzeczownik]

someone who puts money in a bank

deponent, wkładca

deponent, wkładca

Ex: The bank guarantees security for every depositor’s funds, ensuring financial safety. 
deposition
deposition
[Rzeczownik]

removal of someone from a position of authority, especially a leader or monarch

zdetronizowanie, obalenie

zdetronizowanie, obalenie

Ex: If the deposition of the dictator succeeds, the country may enter a new era of democracy and reform. 
propriety
propriety
[Rzeczownik]

the way of behaving that is considered to be morally and socially correct and acceptable

przyzwoitość,  poprawność

przyzwoitość, poprawność

Ex: She was known for her propriety at social gatherings. 
proprietary
proprietary
[przymiotnik]

(of a product) having a registered trademark owned by a particular company or person

własnościowy, opatentowany

własnościowy, opatentowany

Ex: After the release of the proprietary product, the company saw a significant increase in sales. 
missive
missive
[Rzeczownik]

a letter which is usually long and official

pismo, oficjalny list

pismo, oficjalny list

Ex: The CEO sent out a missive to all employees regarding the upcoming changes in company policy. 
projectile
projectile
[Rzeczownik]

any object fired or thrown at a person or thing for the purpose of hurting or destroying them

pocisk, pocisk rakietowy

pocisk, pocisk rakietowy

Ex: During the battle, soldiers threw improvised projectiles at the enemy to defend their position. 
convention
convention
[Rzeczownik]

a formal agreement between countries

konwencja, umowa

konwencja, umowa

Ex: The convention for writing dates in the U.S. is month-day-year. 
conventional
conventional
[przymiotnik]

generally accepted and followed by many people

konwencjonalny, tradycyjny

konwencjonalny, tradycyjny

Ex: In many cultures, it is conventional for brides to wear white dresses on their wedding day. 
arcane
arcane
[przymiotnik]

requiring specialized or secret knowledge to comprehend fully

tajemny, zagadkowy

tajemny, zagadkowy

Ex: The arcane nature of the formula made it difficult for outsiders to grasp. 
arcade
arcade
[Rzeczownik]

an arch-covered passage along the side of a group of buildings

pasaż podcieniowy, arkadowa galeria

pasaż podcieniowy, arkadowa galeria

Ex: The old arcade has stood the test of time, with its stone arches providing a historic charm to the modern city. 
archive
archive
[Rzeczownik]

a place or a collection of records or documents of historical importance

archiwum, magazyn dokumentów historycznych

archiwum, magazyn dokumentów historycznych

Ex: The library's archive contains rare manuscripts and historical documents dating back centuries. 
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