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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 4 - Lekcja 23

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vocable
vocable
[Rzeczownik]

any written or spoken word considered as a series of letters and sounds, regardless of its meaning

wyraz, słowo

wyraz, słowo

Ex: Even though the vocable was part of the song, it didn’t add to the meaning of the lyrics. 
vocation
vocation
[Rzeczownik]

a particular occupation which one finds worthy and is trained for

powołanie, zawód

powołanie, zawód

Ex: For many, being a doctor is more than a career; it’s a vocation based on a desire to heal. 
schism
schism
[Rzeczownik]

a division between a group of people caused by their disagreement over beliefs or views

schizma, podział

schizma, podział

Ex: A schism in the political party caused a split in leadership and policy. 
scathing
scathing
[przymiotnik]

severely critical or harsh

cięty, ostry

cięty, ostry

Ex: The editor's scathing review of the book left the author feeling devastated. 
convertible
convertible
[przymiotnik]

capable of changing in form to be used for different purposes

konwertowalny, przekształcalny

konwertowalny, przekształcalny

Ex: He bought a convertible desk that can easily switch from standing to sitting height. 
conversion
conversion
[Rzeczownik]

the act of changing a place's function or purpose

konwersja, przekształcenie

konwersja, przekształcenie

Ex: The conversion of the old factory into apartments was completed last year. 
conversant
conversant
[przymiotnik]

knowledgeable or experienced with something

biegły, doświadczony

biegły, doświadczony

Ex: She became conversant in several languages through her travels. 
to erode
to erode
[Czasownik]

(of natural forces such as wind, water, or other environmental factors) to gradually wear away or diminish the surface of a material

erozja, zużywać

erozja, zużywać

Ex: The river's strong currents eroded the riverbank over time. 
erasure
erasure
[Rzeczownik]

the act of removing something such as a writing, drawing, or data

wymazanie, usunięcie

wymazanie, usunięcie

Ex: The erasure of the old files was necessary to make space for new data. 
to inebriate
to inebriate
[Czasownik]

to make someone drink too much alcohol and get drunk

upijać, odurzać

upijać, odurzać

Ex: She was careful not to inebriate her colleagues, knowing they had to drive home afterward. 
inebriation
inebriation
[Rzeczownik]

a state of drunkenness caused by consuming too much alcohol

upojenie, nietrzeźwość

upojenie, nietrzeźwość

Ex: Inebriation often clouds judgment, leading people to make decisions they would later regret. 
pert
pert
[przymiotnik]

lively, bold, and confident in a playful or appealing way

zuchwały, żywiołowy

zuchwały, żywiołowy

Ex: Her pert smile and confident attitude made her stand out in the crowd. 
to pertain
to pertain
[Czasownik]

to be applicable, connected, or relevant to a particular subject, circumstance, or situation

dotyczyć, odnosić się do

dotyczyć, odnosić się do

Ex: In the context of the discussion, please only raise questions that pertain to the current agenda. 
pertinacious
pertinacious
[przymiotnik]

determinedly continuing to do or to believe something, even when it gets difficult

uparty, wytrwały

uparty, wytrwały

Ex: Her pertinacious belief in the cause inspired others to join the movement. 
pertinacity
pertinacity
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of having determination to continue doing or believing something in spite of any opposition or hardships

upór, wytrwałość

upór, wytrwałość

Ex: Her pertinacity in pursuing her dream career was truly inspiring. 
pertinent
pertinent
[przymiotnik]

directly related to the matter being considered

trafny, odpowiedni

trafny, odpowiedni

Ex: She provided all the pertinent details during the meeting, ensuring everyone understood the issue. 
famine
famine
[Rzeczownik]

a situation where there is not enough food that causes hunger and death

głód, niedobór żywności

głód, niedobór żywności

Ex: Many children were orphaned as a result of the famine. 
to famish
to famish
[Czasownik]

to be very hungry

głodować, umierać z głodu

głodować, umierać z głodu

Ex: After hours of hiking, they began to famish and were desperate for food. 
to emancipate
to emancipate
[Czasownik]

to free a person from slavery or forced labor

emancypować, uwalniać

emancypować, uwalniać

Ex: The abolitionists worked tirelessly to emancipate those held in bondage. 
to emanate
to emanate
[Czasownik]

to come out or flow, often from a specific source

emanować, pochodzić

emanować, pochodzić

Ex: Wisdom seemed to emanate from the elderly teacher as she shared her life experiences. 
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