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Książka Insight - Średnio zaawansowany niższy - Jednostka 6 - 6A - Część 2

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unfortunate
[przymiotnik]

experiencing something bad due to bad luck

niefortunny, nieszczęśliwy

niefortunny, nieszczęśliwy

Ex: Unfortunate accidents can happen at any time , which is why it 's important to always prioritize safety .
helpful
[przymiotnik]

offering assistance or support, making tasks easier or problems more manageable for others

pomocny, wsparciający

pomocny, wsparciający

Ex: helpful tip can save time and effort during a project .
unhelpful
[przymiotnik]

not providing any assistance in making a situation better or easier

Ex: unhelpful advice from friends only confused her more about which decision to make .
logical
[przymiotnik]

based on clear reasoning or sound judgment

logiczny, rozsądny

logiczny, rozsądny

Ex: They made logical decision based on the data , avoiding emotional bias in their choice .
unlogical
[przymiotnik]

lacking sense or reason

nielogiczny, bezsensowny

nielogiczny, bezsensowny

Ex: His fear of technology unlogical to his friends .
moral
[przymiotnik]

concerned with right and wrong behavior

moralny, etyczny

moralny, etyczny

Ex: They debated moral implications of genetic engineering in the medical field .
immoral
[przymiotnik]

acting in a way that goes against accepted moral standards or principles

niemoralny, amoralny

niemoralny, amoralny

Ex: Deliberately causing harm to innocent beings is universally condemned immoral conduct .
practical
[przymiotnik]

focused on actions and real-life use, rather than on just ideas or theories

Ex: They designed practical solution to reduce energy consumption in the building .
impractical
[przymiotnik]

impossible to do or achieve

nierealny, utrudniony

nierealny, utrudniony

Ex: Expecting toddlers to sit still for an hour is impractical.
regular
[przymiotnik]

following a pattern, especially one with fixed or uniform intervals

regularny, stały

regularny, stały

Ex: The store regular business hours , opening at 9 AM and closing at 5 PM .
irregular
[przymiotnik]

not conforming to established rules, patterns, or norms

nieregularny, niewłaściwy

nieregularny, niewłaściwy

Ex: irregular speech pattern puzzled her colleagues , who found it difficult to understand her .
safe
[przymiotnik]

protected from any danger

bezpieczny, chroniony

bezpieczny, chroniony

Ex: After the storm passed , they safe to return to their houses and assess the damage .
unsafe
[przymiotnik]

having a high degree of risk or danger

niebezpieczny, zagrożony

niebezpieczny, zagrożony

Ex: The travelers unsafe when passing through the deserted alley at night .
surprising
[przymiotnik]

causing a feeling of shock, disbelief, or wonder

zaskakujący, niespodziewany

zaskakujący, niespodziewany

Ex: The test results surprising to the teacher .
unsurprising
[przymiotnik]

not causing surprise or unexpectedness, usually because it was already known or predicted

niespodziewany, niezaskakujący

niespodziewany, niezaskakujący

Ex: unsurprising reaction showed that she had anticipated what was coming .
tidy
[przymiotnik]

having a clean and well-organized appearance and state

porządny, schludny

porządny, schludny

Ex: The kitchen was tidy with dishes washed and put away promptly after each meal .
untidy
[przymiotnik]

not properly organized or cared for

nieuporządkowany, bałaganiarski

nieuporządkowany, bałaganiarski

Ex: Untidy clothes were piled on the chair in the corner of the room .
school
[Rzeczownik]

a place where children learn things from teachers

szkoła, uczelnie

szkoła, uczelnie

Ex: We study different subjects like math , science , and English school.
bad
[przymiotnik]

having a quality that is not satisfying

zły, kiepski

zły, kiepski

Ex: The hotel room bad, with dirty sheets and a broken shower .
behavior
[Rzeczownik]

the way that someone acts, particularly in the presence of others

zachowanie, przewodnictwo

zachowanie, przewodnictwo

Ex: We are monitoring the patientbehavior closely for any changes .
bully
[Rzeczownik]

a person who likes to threaten, scare, or hurt others, particularly people who are weaker

prześladowca, łobuz

prześladowca, łobuz

Ex: bully was given a warning for his behavior .
to cheat
[Czasownik]

to win or gain an advantage in a game, competition, etc. by breaking rules or acting unfairly

oszukiwać, szukać przewagi

oszukiwać, szukać przewagi

Ex: Last night , cheated in the poker game by marking cards .
to expel
[Czasownik]

to force someone to leave a place, organization, etc.

wyprosić, wydalić

wyprosić, wydalić

Ex: The expelled him for cheating .
to fight
[Czasownik]

to take part in a violent physical action against someone

walczyć, bić się

walczyć, bić się

Ex: The gang fought in the street , causing chaos .
detention
[Rzeczownik]

a type of punishment for students who have done something wrong and as a result, they cannot go home at the same time as others

areszt szkolny, zatrzymanie

areszt szkolny, zatrzymanie

Ex: Detention is often used as a disciplinary measure to deter students from breaking school rules .
warning
[Rzeczownik]

a message or sign given to someone to indicate that something dangerous, harmful, or undesirable may happen

ostrzeżenie, warnowanie

ostrzeżenie, warnowanie

Ex: The alarm sounded as warning to evacuate the building immediately .
to play truant
[Fraza]

to skip school or work without permission or without a valid reason

Ex:
to suspend
[Czasownik]

to temporarily prevent someone from going to school as a punishment because they did something wrong

zawiesić, suspendować

zawiesić, suspendować

Ex: After the fight , he suspended for three days .
to swear
[Czasownik]

to use offensive or vulgar language in order to express strong emotions

przeklinać, kląć

przeklinać, kląć

Ex: Upset by the news , she could n't help swear under her breath .
to vandalize
[Czasownik]

to intentionally damage something, particularly public property

vandalizować, niszczyć publiczną własność

vandalizować, niszczyć publiczną własność

Ex: The police arrested individuals vandalizing street signs and traffic signals .
punishment
[Rzeczownik]

the act of making someone suffer because they have done something illegal or wrong

kara, ukaranie

kara, ukaranie

Ex: He accepted punishment without complaint .
crime
[Rzeczownik]

an unlawful act that is punishable by the legal system

przestępstwo, zbrodnia

przestępstwo, zbrodnia

Ex: The increase in crime has made residents feel unsafe .
illiterate
[przymiotnik]

lacking the ability to read and write in any language

analfabetyczny, niepiśmienny

analfabetyczny, niepiśmienny

Ex: Literacy programs aim to reduce illiteracy by teaching basic reading and writing skills illiterate populations .
fortunate
[przymiotnik]

experiencing good luck or favorable circumstances

szczęśliwy, pomyślny

szczęśliwy, pomyślny

Ex: They considered fortunate for having such a generous and understanding boss .
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