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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 5 - Lekcja 44

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fledgling
fledgling
[przymiotnik]

young or inexperienced, just beginning to develop or grow

początkujący, młody

początkujący, młody

Ex: The fledgling writer was excited to publish her first novel. 
cunning
cunning
[przymiotnik]

able to achieve what one wants through sly or underhanded means

przebiegły, chytry

przebiegły, chytry

Ex: The cunning fox devised a plan to sneak into the henhouse and steal the eggs without being detected. 
booming
booming
[przymiotnik]

characterized by growth, expansion, or prosperity in an industry, economy, or market

kwitnący, rozkwitający

kwitnący, rozkwitający

Ex: The real estate market in the city is booming, with prices rising daily. 
yielding
yielding
[przymiotnik]

flexible or accommodating, often in response to pressure, circumstances, or demands

elastyczny, ustępliwy

elastyczny, ustępliwy

Ex: Despite initial resistance, he found himself yielding to his friend's persuasive arguments. 
harrowing
harrowing
[przymiotnik]

extremely distressing or traumatic, causing intense emotional pain or suffering

rozdzierający, przygnębiający

rozdzierający, przygnębiający

Ex: The harrowing accounts of survivors from the disaster brought tears to everyone's eyes. 
heartrending
heartrending
[przymiotnik]

causing intense sorrow or distress, often deeply affecting one's emotions

rozdzierający serce, łamiący serce

rozdzierający serce, łamiący serce

Ex: The heartrending scenes of devastation after the natural disaster brought tears to the eyes of onlookers. 
sterling
sterling
[przymiotnik]

of excellent quality or high standard

wyjątkowy, znakomity

wyjątkowy, znakomity

Ex: The restaurant received sterling reviews for its outstanding cuisine and impeccable service. 
painstaking
painstaking
[przymiotnik]

requiring a lot of effort and time

skrupulatny, dokładny

skrupulatny, dokładny

Ex: She conducted a painstaking investigation to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance. 
rugged
rugged
[przymiotnik]

sturdily constructed and able to endure harsh treatment or challenging environments

wytrzymały, solidny

wytrzymały, solidny

Ex: The backpacker invested in a rugged tent, ensuring it could withstand the unpredictable weather conditions during the wilderness expedition. 
demented
demented
[przymiotnik]

associated with severe cognitive decline, leading to memory loss, confusion, etc.

obłąkany, cierpiący na demencję

obłąkany, cierpiący na demencję

Ex: Demented individuals struggle with recognizing faces and environments. 
elated
elated
[przymiotnik]

excited and happy because something has happened or is going to happen

uniesiony, uszczęśliwiony

uniesiony, uszczęśliwiony

Ex: She was elated to receive the news of her promotion at work. 
pied
pied
[przymiotnik]

multicolored, variegated, or spotted with different colors

wielobarwny, pstry

wielobarwny, pstry

Ex: The pied piper led the children away with his mesmerizing music. 
gnarled
gnarled
[przymiotnik]

having a rough, knotted texture, often with twisted or lumpy shapes

sękaty, pokręcony

sękaty, pokręcony

Ex: The old oak tree had gnarled branches that twisted and turned in all directions. 
impassioned
impassioned
[przymiotnik]

filled with intense emotion, fervor, or enthusiasm

namiętny, żarliwy

namiętny, żarliwy

Ex: The politician delivered an impassioned speech, rallying the crowd with her powerful words. 
veiled
veiled
[przymiotnik]

concealed, hidden, or obscured from view, often implying a degree of mystery or secrecy

zasłonięty, ukryty

zasłonięty, ukryty

Ex: Her veiled remarks hinted at a deeper meaning that left everyone puzzled. 
speckled
speckled
[przymiotnik]

covered with small, distinct spots or marks, often irregularly distributed

nakrapiany, cętkowany

nakrapiany, cętkowany

Ex: The bird's feathers were speckled with tiny black dots against a white background. 
serrated
serrated
[przymiotnik]

having a series of sharp, pointed projections along the edge

ząbkowany, piłkowany

ząbkowany, piłkowany

Ex: The serrated blade of the steak knife effortlessly cut through the grilled meat. 
concerted
concerted
[przymiotnik]

carried out jointly by multiple individuals or groups

zgrany, skoordynowany

zgrany, skoordynowany

Ex: The team made concerted efforts to meet the project deadline, working together to overcome challenges. 
brindled
brindled
[przymiotnik]

streaked or mottled with different shades of color, often resembling a tiger's stripes

pręgowany, cętkowany

pręgowany, cętkowany

Ex: The brindled cat lounged lazily in the sun, its fur shimmering with shades of gray and brown. 
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