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Książka Total English - Zaawansowany - Jednostka 6 - Odniesienie

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Total English - Advanced
nuclear
nuclear
[przymiotnik]

relating to, producing, or powered by nuclear energy

jądrowy, atomowy

jądrowy, atomowy

Ex: The country invested in nuclear power to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. 
speech
speech
[Rzeczownik]

a formal talk about a particular topic given to an audience

przemówienie

przemówienie

Ex: The politician delivered an inspiring speech at the campaign rally. 
medicine
medicine
[Rzeczownik]

the field of science that is concerned with treating injuries and diseases

medycyna

medycyna

Ex: After years of rigorous study, she graduated from medical school and was excited to begin her career in medicine, helping patients recover from illnesses. 
argument
argument
[Rzeczownik]

a discussion, typically a serious one, between two or more people with different views

argument, dyskusja

argument, dyskusja

Ex: His strong argument convinced the team to change their strategy. 
economic
economic
[przymiotnik]

relating to the production, distribution, and management of wealth and resources within a society or country

ekonomiczny

ekonomiczny

Ex: Rising unemployment rates were a major economic concern during the recession. 
solar
solar
[przymiotnik]

related to the sun

słoneczny, heliocentryczny

słoneczny, heliocentryczny

Ex: Solar eclipses occur when the moon blocks the sun's light. 
brain
brain
[Rzeczownik]

the body part that is inside our head controlling how we feel, think, move, etc.

mózg

mózg

Ex: He suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car accident. 
influence
influence
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to affect people or events, particularly through prestige, status, or authority

wpływ, siła wpływu

wpływ, siła wpływu

Ex: The lobbyist's influence led to the passing of the new environmental regulations. 
political
political
[przymiotnik]

related to or involving the governance of a country or territory

polityczny

polityczny

Ex: Political debates often revolve around issues such as taxation, healthcare, and national security. 
army
army
[Rzeczownik]

a country's military force trained to fight on land

armia, wojska lądowe

armia, wojska lądowe

Ex: The army conducted exercises to improve its combat readiness. 
consumer
consumer
[Rzeczownik]

someone who buys and uses services or goods

konsument, klient

konsument, klient

Ex: As a consumer, she prefers products that are eco-friendly and sustainable. 
to win over
to win over
[Czasownik]

to try to change someone's opinion on something and gain their favor or support

przekonać, zaskarbić sobie przychylność

przekonać, zaskarbić sobie przychylność

Ex: The candidate worked hard to win over undecided voters. 
impressed
impressed
[przymiotnik]

respecting or admiring a person or thing, particularly because of their excellent achievements or qualities

pod wrażeniem, pełen podziwu

pod wrażeniem, pełen podziwu

Ex: The impressed expression on her face showed her admiration for the talented musician. 
in
in
[przymiotnik]

currently popular, trendy, or in style

modny, trendy

modny, trendy

Ex: Bright neon colors are definitely in this season. 
out
out
[przymiotnik]

outdated and no longer considered in style or popular

niemodny, przestarzały

niemodny, przestarzały

Ex: Those fashion trends are completely out this year. 
to kick off
to kick off
[Czasownik]

to cause something to begin, particularly initiating an event or process

rozpocząć, zainicjować

rozpocząć, zainicjować

Ex: To kick off the project, they held a brainstorming session with the entire team. 
to [home] in on {sb/sth}

to aim or move straight towards a specific target or objective, often with precision or accuracy

Ex: The missile homed in on its target with pinpoint accuracy. 
to catch on
to catch on
[Czasownik]

(of a concept, trend, or idea) to become popular

łapać, stawać się popularnym

łapać, stawać się popularnym

Ex: The new diet fad is catching on, attracting individuals seeking a healthier lifestyle. 
to come about
to come about
[Czasownik]

to happen, often unexpectedly

zdarzyć się, nastąpić

zdarzyć się, nastąpić

Ex: How did this situation come about? 
to come up with
to come up with
[Czasownik]

to create something, usually an idea, a solution, or a plan, through one's own efforts or thinking

zaproponować, opracować

zaproponować, opracować

Ex: By the end of the month, I will have come up with a detailed proposal. 
to [come] to a head

to become very dangerous or problematic in a way that demands immediate action

dojść do punktu krytycznego, zaostrzyć się do granic

dojść do punktu krytycznego, zaostrzyć się do granic

Ex: The ongoing conflict between the two departments finally came to a head during the heated meeting. 
to [have] a (good|) head for {sth}

to naturally excel at doing something

Ex: Kim has a head for numbers. 
to [have] {one's} (best|) interests at heart

to show concern about someone, often someone who is in trouble, and do one's best to help them

chcieć czyjegoś dobra, mieć na względzie czyjeś dobro

chcieć czyjegoś dobra, mieć na względzie czyjeś dobro

Ex: I know she's strict, but she has your best interests at heart. 
{one's} heart [sink]

used to express one's sadness or disappointment about something

zatonęło mu serce, poczuć zawód

zatonęło mu serce, poczuć zawód

Ex: Her heart sank when she read the rejection letter. 
to [face] the music

to accept and confront the punishment or consequence of one's wrongdoings or irresponsible actions

ponieść konsekwencje, wypić nawarzone piwo

ponieść konsekwencje, wypić nawarzone piwo

Ex: After lying to the committee, he had to face the music. 
to [save] face

to take action or make a statement in order to avoid embarrassment, humiliation, or loss of respect

zachować twarz, uniknąć kompromitacji

zachować twarz, uniknąć kompromitacji

Ex: He apologized publicly to save face after the mistake. 
to keep up
to keep up
[Czasownik]

to stay knowledgeable and informed about current events or developments in a specific field or area of interest

być na bieżąco, trzymać rękę na pulsie

być na bieżąco, trzymać rękę na pulsie

Ex: The tech-savvy individual always keeps up, ensuring they are ahead in the latest gadgets. 
charismatic
charismatic
[przymiotnik]

having an appealing and persuasive personality that attracts and influences others

charyzmatyczny, magnetyczny

charyzmatyczny, magnetyczny

Ex: He's charismatic, effortlessly captivating people with his charm and persuasive presence. 
inspirational
inspirational
[przymiotnik]

providing motivation, encouragement, enthusiasm, or a sense of purpose

inspirujący, motywujący

inspirujący, motywujący

Ex: The coach's inspirational speech before the game inspired the team to give their best effort. 
dignified
dignified
[przymiotnik]

displaying calmness and seriousness in a manner that deserves respect

dostojny, majestatyczny

dostojny, majestatyczny

Ex: Despite the difficult circumstances, the diplomat maintained a dignified composure during the peace negotiations. 
aloof
aloof
[przymiotnik]

unfriendly or reluctant to socializing

zdystansowany, nieprzystępny

zdystansowany, nieprzystępny

Ex: Despite being at the party, he seemed aloof and uninterested in mingling with the guests. 
idealistic
idealistic
[przymiotnik]

believing that good things can happen or perfection can be achieved, while it is nearly impossible or impractical

idealistyczny

idealistyczny

Ex: The idealistic notion of finding true love at first sight is often portrayed in romantic movies. 
tireless
tireless
[przymiotnik]

able to work continuously without becoming exhausted

niestrudzony, niezmordowany

niestrudzony, niezmordowany

Ex: She was a tireless advocate for human rights. 
trustworthy
trustworthy
[przymiotnik]

able to be trusted or relied on

godny zaufania, wiarygodny

godny zaufania, wiarygodny

Ex: He's trustworthy, always keeping his promises and maintaining confidentiality. 
resolute
resolute
[przymiotnik]

showing determination or a strong will in pursuing a goal or decision

zdecydowany, stanowczy

zdecydowany, stanowczy

Ex: After weeks of contemplation, Maria was resolute in her decision to move to a new city. 
nondescript
nondescript
[przymiotnik]

lacking in the qualities that make something or someone stand out or appear special, often appearing plain or ordinary

nijaki, zwyczajny

nijaki, zwyczajny

Ex: Her handwriting was nondescript, neither elegant nor messy, just plain and straightforward. 
to waver
to waver
[Czasownik]

to move in a rhythmic or repetitive pattern that rises and falls

falować, wahać się

falować, wahać się

Ex: In the heat of the desert, the distant horizon appeared to waver and shift, creating a mirage effect. 
approachable
approachable
[przymiotnik]

friendly and easy to talk to, making others feel comfortable and welcome in one's presence

dostępny, przyjazny

dostępny, przyjazny

Ex: She's approachable, always welcoming and receptive to others, making it easy to engage with her. 
corrupt
corrupt
[przymiotnik]

using one's power or authority to do illegal things for personal gain or financial benefit

skorumpowany, zepsuty

skorumpowany, zepsuty

Ex: The corrupt politician embezzled public funds for personal gain. 
down to earth

(of a person) not showing pretentious behavior

normalny i skromny, bez zadęcia

normalny i skromny, bez zadęcia

Ex: Despite his success, he is still very down to earth. 
drive
drive
[Rzeczownik]

a series of coordinated actions aimed at achieving a goal or advancing a principle

kampania, operacja

kampania, operacja

Ex: The charity launched a drive to collect winter clothing for the needy. 
gravitas
gravitas
[Rzeczownik]

a sense of seriousness, dignity, or importance that commands respect and attention from others

poważanie, dostojeństwo

poważanie, dostojeństwo

Ex: His speech lacked the gravitas needed to inspire confidence. 
to [have] {one's} hands full

to have a lot of work that needs to be dealt with

mieć ręce pełne roboty, mieć dużo do zrobienia

mieć ręce pełne roboty, mieć dużo do zrobienia

Ex: I cannot help right now; I have my hands full. 
old hand
old hand
[Rzeczownik]

(of a person) having extensive knowledge about or a lot of experience in a particular activity or job

stary wyjadacz, doświadczony fachowiec

stary wyjadacz, doświadczony fachowiec

Ex: Don't worry about the negotiations; Lisa is an old hand at this. 
to [land] on {one's} feet

to experience success or good fortune, particularly after a period of facing challenges or setbacks

wyjść z tego obronną ręką, dobrze wyjść z kłopotów

wyjść z tego obronną ręką, dobrze wyjść z kłopotów

Ex: After losing his job, he landed on his feet with a better position. 
to [be|get] (run|rushed) off {one's} feet

to have a lot of things that need to be done

być zawalonym robotą, mieć ręce pełne roboty

być zawalonym robotą, mieć ręce pełne roboty

Ex: I have been run off my feet all morning. 
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