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Książka Solutions - Zaawansowany - Jednostka 5 - 5A - Część 2

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to renounce
to renounce
[Czasownik]

to resign from power or duties

zrzec się, abdykować

zrzec się, abdykować

to delegate
to delegate
[Czasownik]

to give part of the power, authority, work, etc. to a representative

delegować, powierzać

delegować, powierzać

Ex: The President delegated war powers to the Secretary of Defense during the crisis. 
to devolve
to devolve
[Czasownik]

to transfer power, responsibility, or authority to the next person in a hierarchy or succession, often due to the loss or failure of the previous holder

przekazać, delegować

przekazać, delegować

Ex: The throne will devolve to the eldest son upon the king’s death. 
power
power
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to control or have an effect on things or people

władza, moc

władza, moc

Ex: The king's power over his kingdom was absolute. 
to carry out
to carry out
[Czasownik]

to complete or conduct a task, job, etc.

przeprowadzać, wykonywać

przeprowadzać, wykonywać

Ex: The research team will carry out experiments to test the hypothesis and gather data. 
to launch
to launch
[Czasownik]

to push or throw something strongly

wystrzelić, rzucić

wystrzelić, rzucić

Ex: He launched the ball across the field with incredible strength. 
to lead
to lead
[Czasownik]

to be the leader or in charge of something

prowadzić, przewodzić

prowadzić, przewodzić

Ex: The tour group was led by a knowledgeable guide. 
to make
to make
[Czasownik]

to form, produce, or prepare something, by putting parts together or by combining materials

robić, wytwarzać

robić, wytwarzać

Ex: The students will make a model of the solar system for the science fair. 
to mount
to mount
[Czasownik]

to initiate, prepare, or organize a plan, project, or event

rozpocząć, zorganizować

rozpocząć, zorganizować

Ex: The tech company decided to mount a new software release. 
to spearhead
to spearhead
[Czasownik]

to be the person who leads something like an attack, campaign, movement, etc.

przewodzić, stać na czele

przewodzić, stać na czele

Ex: The general chose to spearhead the military offensive personally. 
to come under
to come under
[Czasownik]

to fall within the authority or control of someone or something

podlegać, znajdować się pod nadzorem

podlegać, znajdować się pod nadzorem

Ex: The department comes under the supervision of the manager. 
to suffer
to suffer
[Czasownik]

to experience and be affected by something bad or unpleasant

cierpieć, znosić

cierpieć, znosić

Ex: They suffered the consequences of their actions. 
attack
attack
[Rzeczownik]

an act of violence or aggression against a place or a person

atak, napad

atak, napad

Ex: The city was devastated by a sudden terrorist attack. 
to assemble
to assemble
[Czasownik]

(of people) to gather in a place for a particular purpose

zbierać się, gromadzić się

zbierać się, gromadzić się

Ex: The team will assemble in the boardroom for the project briefing. 
to create
to create
[Czasownik]

to bring something into existence or make something happen

tworzyć, zakładać

tworzyć, zakładać

Ex: Many entrepreneurs aspire to create successful businesses. 
to form
to form
[Czasownik]

to combine parts or bring them together to create something

tworzyć, formować

tworzyć, formować

Ex: The students collaborated to form a study group for the upcoming exams. 
to send
to send
[Czasownik]

to have a person, letter, or package physically delivered from one location to another, specifically by mail

wysłać

wysłać

Ex: I need to send this important document to the head office by express mail. 
to deploy
to deploy
[Czasownik]

to position soldiers or equipment for military action

rozmieścić, rozstawić

rozmieścić, rozstawić

Ex: The general decided to deploy the troops along the perimeter for a defensive stance. 
to use
to use
[Czasownik]

to do something with an object, method, etc. to achieve a specific result

używać, wykorzystywać

używać, wykorzystywać

Ex: He is using his phone to take a picture. 
to lay
to lay
[Czasownik]

to make preparations or get something ready for a specific action or operation

przygotować, położyć

przygotować, położyć

Ex: Let's lay the groundwork for the project by researching and gathering relevant information. 
to prepare
to prepare
[Czasownik]

to make a person or thing ready for doing something

przygotowywać, szykować

przygotowywać, szykować

Ex: He prepares his outfit the night before to save time in the morning. 
to set up
to set up
[Czasownik]

to establish a fresh entity, such as a company, system, or organization

założyć, ustanowić

założyć, ustanowić

Ex: She set up a charity to support underprivileged children in the community. 
to lie
to lie
[Czasownik]

to have its foundation in something, indicating the underlying cause, source, or essence

leżeć, znajdować się

leżeć, znajdować się

Ex: The appeal of the novel lies in its ability to explore profound philosophical questions through storytelling. 
to wait
to wait
[Czasownik]

to not leave until a person or thing is ready or present or something happens

czekać, oczekiwać

czekać, oczekiwać

Ex: We're patiently waiting for the rain to stop. 
to stage
to stage
[Czasownik]

to organize and present something, typically a performance or an event

organizować

organizować

Ex: They will stage a charity event to raise funds for the local shelter. 
to run into
to run into
[Czasownik]

to unexpectedly face a difficult situation or problem

natknąć się na, zderzyć się z

natknąć się na, zderzyć się z

Ex: The company ran into financial difficulties and had to lay off employees. 
to walk into
to walk into
[Czasownik]

to become involved in something unpleasant because of carelessness or ignorance

wpadać w, znaleźć się w

wpadać w, znaleźć się w

Ex: She walked into a heated argument without knowing what it was about. 
ambush
ambush
[Rzeczownik]

a surprise attack or trap set by one party against another, typically while the targeted party is unaware or unprepared

zasadzka, pułapka

zasadzka, pułapka

Ex: The soldiers laid in wait for hours, preparing for the ambush on the enemy convoy. 
to occupy
to occupy
[Czasownik]

to come to power and control in a place using military force

okupować, zajmować

okupować, zajmować

Ex: The invading army sought to occupy the capital city, overthrowing the government and establishing military control. 
country
country
[Rzeczownik]

a piece of land with a government of its own, official borders, laws, etc.

kraj

kraj

Ex: Canada is a vast country known for its stunning landscapes and friendly people. 
area
area
[Rzeczownik]

a particular part or region of a city, country, or the world

obszar, rejon

obszar, rejon

Ex: The area around the lake is a popular picnic spot. 
loss
loss
[Rzeczownik]

the act or process of no longer having someone or something

utrata, strata

utrata, strata

Ex: The loss of her keys caused her to be late. 
to inflict
to inflict
[Czasownik]

to cause or impose something unpleasant, harmful, or unwelcome upon someone or something

zadawać, powodować

zadawać, powodować

Ex: The hurricane inflicted significant damage on the coastal town. 
casualty
casualty
[Rzeczownik]

someone who is killed or wounded during a war or an accident

ofiara, ranny

ofiara, ranny

Ex: The recent earthquake resulted in a tragic casualty count of over 500 people, leaving families devastated across the region. 
breakthrough
breakthrough
[Rzeczownik]

an important discovery or development that helps improve a situation or answer a problem

przełom, ważne odkrycie

przełom, ważne odkrycie

Ex: The scientist's groundbreaking research led to a major breakthrough in cancer treatment. 
to put up
to put up
[Czasownik]

to construct a building or object in a particular location

budować, wznosić

budować, wznosić

Ex: The construction crew will put up a new office building downtown. 
resistance
resistance
[Rzeczownik]

the act of opposing or refusing to accept something one disapproves of or disagrees with

opór, sprzeciw

opór, sprzeciw

Ex: The proposal met strong resistance from local residents. 
to supply
to supply
[Czasownik]

to provide something needed or wanted

dostarczać, zaopatrywać

dostarczać, zaopatrywać

Ex: The grocery store will supply fresh produce and other essentials to the community. 
arm
arm
[Rzeczownik]

a weapon or tool used for fighting or hunting

broń, uzbrojenie

broń, uzbrojenie

Ex: The soldiers carried heavy arms into battle. 
to station
to station
[Czasownik]

to send a person to a particular place in order to carry out a duty, particularly a military person

rozmieścić, wysłać

rozmieścić, wysłać

Ex: The commander decided to station additional troops near the border for heightened security. 
protest
protest
[Rzeczownik]

an organized public demonstration expressing strong disapproval of an official policy or action

protest

protest

Ex: Thousands of people gathered for a protest against the new government policy. 
to claim
to claim
[Czasownik]

to succeed in doing or achieving something

rościć, osiągać

rościć, osiągać

Ex: The team claimed victory in the final match of the season. 
victory
victory
[Rzeczownik]

the success that is achieved in a competition, game, war, etc.

zwycięstwo

zwycięstwo

Ex: The team celebrated its victory. 
to [lose] {one's} life

to pass away

Ex: Many soldiers lost their lives during the battle. 
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