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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 4 - Lekcja 15

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SAT Word Skills 4
to protrude
[Czasownik]

to project from a surface

wystawać, protrudować

wystawać, protrudować

Ex: The protruded from the shelf , as it had been placed haphazardly .
protrusion
[Rzeczownik]

the act of extending beyond a surface

wybrzuszenie, występ

wybrzuszenie, występ

Ex: protrusion of the rocks from the riverbed created obstacles for the boats passing through .
protuberant
[przymiotnik]

extending outward, usually in a curved shape

wypukły, wydatny

wypukły, wydatny

Ex: protuberant chin gave his face a strong , defined look .
sol
[Rzeczownik]

a syllable representing the fifth note of a musical scale

sol, do

sol, do

Ex: In the key of C majorsol corresponds to the fifth note , creating a harmonious sound .
solace
[Rzeczownik]

emotional comfort one receives when sad or in trouble

pocieszenie, utulenie

pocieszenie, utulenie

Ex: His walk in the quiet park provided him with a sense solace after the stressful meeting .
solder
[Rzeczownik]

a combination of metals, often lead or tin, melted to join two pieces of metal

lut, spoiwo

lut, spoiwo

Ex: The artist solder to join the intricate metal pieces in her sculpture .
solecism
[Rzeczownik]

an act that is considered to be impolite or unacceptable

solecyzm, błąd językowy

solecyzm, błąd językowy

Ex: solecism of ignoring the dress code at the wedding was seen as disrespectful .
to solicit
[Czasownik]

to request something, usually in a formal or persistent manner

zabiegać o, wnioskować o

zabiegać o, wnioskować o

Ex: Last month , the solicited donations for its charity event .
solstice
[Rzeczownik]

either of the two times of the year when the sun reaches its farthest or closest distance from the equator

solstycjum, najdalszy punkt Słońca

solstycjum, najdalszy punkt Słońca

Ex: At the summer solstice, ancient rituals are enacted to honor the sun and its life-giving energy, ensuring bountiful harvests and prosperity for the year ahead.
disinterested
[przymiotnik]

not being involved in a situation or benefiting from it, thus able to act fairly

bezstronny, obojętny

bezstronny, obojętny

Ex: The judge's disinterested rulings were crucial for maintaining justice in the courtroom.
to dislocate
[Czasownik]

to suddenly cause a bone to move out of its normal position

zwichnąć, przemieścić

zwichnąć, przemieścić

Ex: The dislocated his elbow during the match .
disjunctive
[przymiotnik]

having no connection

dyshjunktowy, rozłączny

dyshjunktowy, rozłączny

Ex: The plot of the novel disjunctive, jumping from one unrelated event to another .
to dislodge
[Czasownik]

to forcefully remove something that is stuck or fixed in a particular position

wykopać, usunąć

wykopać, usunąć

Ex: She dislodged the old painting from the wall without damaging it .
to dismount
[Czasownik]

to get off from a horse after riding

zdjąć się, zsiąść

zdjąć się, zsiąść

Ex: Before entering the barn , the dismounted and led the horse inside .
to exhale
[Czasownik]

to breathe air or smoke out through the mouth or nose

wypuścić powietrze, wydech

wypuścić powietrze, wydech

Ex: As exhaled, the cold air formed a visible mist in front of him .
exhaustive
[przymiotnik]

complete with regard to every single detail or element

wyczerpujący, kompletny

wyczerpujący, kompletny

Ex: He gave exhaustive explanation of the theory , leaving no questions unanswered .
to improvise
[Czasownik]

to create and perform words of a play, music, etc. on impulse and without preparation, particularly because one is forced to do so

improwizować, improwizacja

improwizować, improwizacja

Ex: Unable to find his notes , the improvised a captivating speech on the spot .
improvident
[przymiotnik]

lacking proper consideration and foresight, especially when it comes to savings and money

nieostrożny, lekkomyślny

nieostrożny, lekkomyślny

Ex: Due to their improvident spending, they had to take out a loan for necessary expenses.
musty
[przymiotnik]

having a stale, moldy, or damp odor, often associated with a lack of freshness and proper ventilation

stęchły, musty

stęchły, musty

Ex: The antique shop had a charming ambiance, but some items carried a faint musty scent from their age.
to muster
[Czasownik]

to gather or summon for a specific purpose or action

zmobilizować, zebrać

zmobilizować, zebrać

Ex: She could muster a smile after hearing the news .
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