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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 4 - Lekcja 16

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multifarious
multifarious
[przymiotnik]

containing numerous diverse parts or aspects

różnorodny, wieloaspektowy

różnorodny, wieloaspektowy

Ex: The multifarious activities at the fair ensured there was something for everyone. 
multiform
multiform
[przymiotnik]

having many different forms

wielopostaciowy, różnorodny

wielopostaciowy, różnorodny

Ex: The artist’s work was multiform, blending various styles and techniques in each piece. 
multiplicity
multiplicity
[Rzeczownik]

a great number

mnogość, wielość

mnogość, wielość

Ex: The multiplicity of options made it difficult to choose the best one. 
potable
potable
[przymiotnik]

(of water) safe for consumption

zdatny do picia, bezpieczny do spożycia

zdatny do picia, bezpieczny do spożycia

Ex: The river was once polluted, but now its water is potable due to successful conservation efforts. 
potency
potency
[Rzeczownik]

the power to have an impact on others

moc, skuteczność

moc, skuteczność

Ex: The politician’s speech had a remarkable potency, swaying the opinions of many undecided voters. 
potent
potent
[przymiotnik]

having great power, effectiveness, or influence to produce a desired result

potężny, skuteczny

potężny, skuteczny

Ex: The medicine had a potent effect, relieving her pain within minutes. 
impotent
impotent
[przymiotnik]

not possessing the power or ability to affect a situation

bezsilny, niezdolny

bezsilny, niezdolny

Ex: He felt impotent in the face of the overwhelming challenges at work. 
potentate
potentate
[Rzeczownik]

someone who rules over people and possesses absolute control and power

potentat, władca

potentat, władca

Ex: The ancient empire was ruled by a potentate who had control over every aspect of daily life. 
potential
potential
[przymiotnik]

having the possibility to develop or be developed into something particular in the future

potencjalny, możliwy

potencjalny, możliwy

Ex: She saw potential issues with the project and addressed them early on. 
potion
potion
[Rzeczownik]

a liquid mixture with healing, magical, or poisonous effects

mikstura, eliksir

mikstura, eliksir

Ex: The wizard handed her a glowing potion to restore her strength after the battle. 
atypical
atypical
[przymiotnik]

differing from what is usual, expected, or standard

atypowy, nietypowy

atypowy, nietypowy

Ex: The atypical design of the building caught everyone's attention. 
to atrophy
to atrophy
[Czasownik]

to gradually decline, typically due to lack of use, nourishment, or stimulation

zanikać, degenerować się

zanikać, degenerować się

Ex: Without regular exercise, muscles can atrophy over time. 
atheist
atheist
[przymiotnik]

relating to beliefs which deny the existence of God or any gods

ateistyczny, bezbożny

ateistyczny, bezbożny

Ex: The atheist community organized a conference to discuss secular ethics and humanism. 
bon mot
bon mot
[Rzeczownik]

a smart and funny comment

dowcipna uwaga,  cięta riposta

dowcipna uwaga, cięta riposta

Ex: With one well-timed bon mot, she managed to diffuse the tension in the room. 
bona fide
bona fide
[przymiotnik]

genuine and not fake

autentyczny, prawdziwy

autentyczny, prawdziwy

Ex: The seller assured the buyer that the watch was bona fide, with all the original documents and warranty. 
cycloid
cycloid
[przymiotnik]

(of a curve) formed by a point on a circle rolling on a line

cykloidalny, cykloidowy

cykloidalny, cykloidowy

Ex: The cycloid shape is often applied in physics to describe the motion of objects under rolling conditions. 
cygnet
cygnet
[Rzeczownik]

a newly-hatched swan

łabędziątko, młody łabędź

łabędziątko, młody łabędź

Ex: The little cygnet was too young to fly but could already swim with grace. 
cynosure
cynosure
[Rzeczownik]

something or someone that is the center of attraction or admiration

Centrum uwagi, Obiekt podziwu

Centrum uwagi, Obiekt podziwu

Ex: The actress was the cynosure of the evening, with everyone admiring her stunning gown. 
offhand
offhand
[przysłówek]

In a dismissive or indifferent manner

lekceważąco, obojętnie

lekceważąco, obojętnie

Ex: He dismissed her concerns offhand, not realizing how important they were to her. 
offshoot
offshoot
[Rzeczownik]

a new development that grows out of an existing situation, concept, or organization, typically as a natural progression or consequence

odgałęzienie, pochodna

odgałęzienie, pochodna

Ex: The startup was an offshoot of the larger tech company, focusing on a new market. 
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