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Książka Total English - Zaawansowany - Jednostka 10 - Odniesienie

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Total English - Advanced
to set off
to set off
[Czasownik]

to start a journey

wyruszyć, rozpocząć podróż

wyruszyć, rozpocząć podróż

Ex: We'll set off on our cross-country journey early in the morning to avoid traffic. 
to come back
to come back
[Czasownik]

to return to a person or place

wracać,  powrócić

wracać, powrócić

Ex: I will come back home after I finish my work at the office. 
to carry on
to carry on
[Czasownik]

to choose to continue an ongoing activity

kontynuować, nadal

kontynuować, nadal

Ex: After a short break, they carried on with the meeting. 
to lounge around
to lounge around
[Czasownik]

to spend time relaxing or being idle, often in a comfortable and unhurried manner

obijać się, relaksować się

obijać się, relaksować się

Ex: On weekends, I love to lounge around in my pajamas and watch movies all day. 
to slow down
to slow down
[Czasownik]

to move with a lower speed or rate of movement

zwolnić, zmniejszyć prędkość

zwolnić, zmniejszyć prędkość

Ex: In heavy traffic, it's common for vehicles to slow down and create congestion. 
at  {one's} wit's end

in a state where a person is so confused or frustrated that they are unable to decide what to do anymore

bezradny, zdezorientowany i bezradny

bezradny, zdezorientowany i bezradny

Ex: She was at her wit's end trying to get her kids ready for school on time. 
in two minds

in a state of uncertainty in which it is difficult for one to choose between two courses of action

Ex: She was in two minds about whether to pursue a higher-paying job or stay in her current position, considering both financial stability and job satisfaction. 
wound up
wound up
[przymiotnik]

tense, anxious, or agitated due to stress or nervousness

spięty, nerwowy

spięty, nerwowy

Ex: She was so wound up before the presentation that she couldn’t eat breakfast. 
tendency
tendency
[Rzeczownik]

a mental disposition or attitude that favors one option over others

tendencja, skłonność

tendencja, skłonność

Ex: There is a tendency to overestimate risks in new projects. 
gut (feeling|reaction)

a belief that is strong, yet without any explainable reason

przeczucie, intuicyjna reakcja

przeczucie, intuicyjna reakcja

Ex: I had a gut feeling that the job interview was going well, and I was right. 
hunch
hunch
[Rzeczownik]

a feeling or intuition about something, often without conscious reasoning or evidence

przeczucie, intuicja

przeczucie, intuicja

Ex: I had a hunch that it was going to rain, so I brought an umbrella just in case. 
intuition
intuition
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to understand or know something immediately, without conscious reasoning or evidence

intuicja, przeczucie

intuicja, przeczucie

Ex: She had an intuition that the plan would succeed. 
to dwell on
to dwell on
[Czasownik]

to think or talk about something at length, often to the point of overthinking or obsessing about it

zastanawiać się nad, rozmyślać

zastanawiać się nad, rozmyślać

Ex: Despite the setback, she chose not to dwell on the negative aspects and instead focused on finding a solution. 
(in|over) the long run

in the end of or over a long period of time

na dłuższą metę, z czasem

na dłuższą metę, z czasem

Ex: In the long run, saving a little every month makes a big difference. 
thrilled
thrilled
[przymiotnik]

feeling intense excitement or pleasure

podekscytowany, zachwycony

podekscytowany, zachwycony

Ex: She was thrilled to receive the job offer from her dream company. 
furious
furious
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) feeling great anger

wściekły, rozgniewany

wściekły, rozgniewany

Ex: She was furious when she discovered that someone had stolen her bike. 
to take aback
to take aback
[Czasownik]

to surprise someone so much that they are unable to react quickly

zaskoczyć, wprawić w zakłopotanie

zaskoczyć, wprawić w zakłopotanie

Ex: The unexpected news took her aback, and she couldn't respond immediately. 
ecstatic
ecstatic
[przymiotnik]

extremely excited and happy

ekstatyczny, uniesiony

ekstatyczny, uniesiony

Ex: She was ecstatic when she found out she had won the lottery, unable to contain her excitement. 
indifferent
indifferent
[przymiotnik]

not showing any concern in one's attitude or actions toward a particular person, situation, or outcome

obojętny, niewzruszony

obojętny, niewzruszony

Ex: She remained indifferent to the outcome of the game since she wasn't a fan of either team. 
miserable
miserable
[przymiotnik]

feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable

nieszczęśliwy, mizerny

nieszczęśliwy, mizerny

Ex: She felt miserable after failing the exam. 
chuffed
chuffed
[przymiotnik]

very pleased, proud, or delighted about something

zadowolony, dumny

zadowolony, dumny

Ex: He was chuffed to win first place in the competition. 
uninterested
uninterested
[przymiotnik]

lacking interest or enthusiasm toward something

niezainteresowany, obojętny

niezainteresowany, obojętny

Ex: She seemed completely uninterested in the meeting and kept checking her phone. 
terrified
terrified
[przymiotnik]

feeling extremely scared

przerażony, przestraszony

przerażony, przestraszony

Ex: She felt terrified when she heard footsteps behind her in the dark alley. 
flabbergasted
flabbergasted
[przymiotnik]

extremely surprised or astonished to the point of being speechless or confused

zdumiony, zaskoczony

zdumiony, zaskoczony

Ex: She was flabbergasted to learn she had won the grand prize. 
dumbstruck
dumbstruck
[przymiotnik]

so surprised or shocked that one is temporarily unable to speak or react

oszołomiony, zdumiony

oszołomiony, zdumiony

Ex: She was dumbstruck when she found out she had won the lottery. 
outraged
outraged
[przymiotnik]

feeling very angry or deeply offended

oburzony, znieważony

oburzony, znieważony

Ex: He felt outraged when he heard about the government's decision to cut funding for education. 
delighted
delighted
[przymiotnik]

filled with great pleasure or joy

zachwycony, radosny

zachwycony, radosny

Ex: The delighted laughter of the children echoed through the playground. 
livid
livid
[przymiotnik]

extremely angry, furious, or emotionally agitated

wściekły, rozwścieczony

wściekły, rozwścieczony

Ex: She was livid when she found out someone had scratched her car in the parking lot. 
petrified
petrified
[przymiotnik]

frozen in place, often due to shock or fear

spetryfikowany, zastygły

spetryfikowany, zastygły

Ex: The petrified deer remained still, sensing danger nearby. 
upset
upset
[przymiotnik]

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

zdenerwowany, zaniepokojony

zdenerwowany, zaniepokojony

Ex: She was upset after hearing the bad news. 
under pressure

stressful or anxious due to having too many tasks or responsibilities to handle within a limited time

Ex: She was under pressure to finish the project by the end of the week. 
to go under
to go under
[Czasownik]

to experience financial failure or bankruptcy, often leading to the end or termination of a business or company

zbankrutować, upadać

zbankrutować, upadać

Ex: The economic recession caused many small businesses to go under. 
under {one's} thumb

completely under one's direct control

pod jego pantoflem, w jego garści

pod jego pantoflem, w jego garści

Ex: He keeps the whole department under his thumb. 
to hand out
to hand out
[Czasownik]

to provide someone or each person in a group with something

rozdawać, wręczać

rozdawać, wręczać

Ex: She will hand out the pamphlets to the attendees before the seminar. 
to wear out
to wear out
[Czasownik]

to cause something to lose its functionality or good condition over time or through extensive use

zużywać, niszczyć

zużywać, niszczyć

Ex: The constant use of the computer mouse wore it out quickly. 
to count up
to count up
[Czasownik]

to add up a group of items or numbers to determine the total

liczyć, sumować

liczyć, sumować

Ex: Children in the classroom were excited to count up the days remaining until the school trip. 
to lock up
to lock up
[Czasownik]

to close or secure something in a place where it cannot be removed or accessed without the appropriate authorization, key, or combination

zamknąć na klucz, zamykać

zamknąć na klucz, zamykać

Ex: He remembered to lock the house up before leaving for vacation. 
to [be] over the moon

to be extremely happy or excited about something

być w siódmym niebie, być przeszczęśliwym

być w siódmym niebie, być przeszczęśliwym

Ex: She was over the moon when she received the award for best actress. 
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