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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 6 - Lekcja 7

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duckling
duckling
[Rzeczownik]

a newly-hatched duck

kaczątko, młoda kaczka

kaczątko, młoda kaczka

gosling
gosling
[Rzeczownik]

a newly-hatched goose

gąsię, młoda gęś

gąsię, młoda gęś

handwriting
handwriting
[Rzeczownik]

the act of writing by hand using pen or pencil to form letters, words, or symbols

pismo odręczne

pismo odręczne

Ex: He struggled with handwriting, often finding it difficult to maintain consistent letter forms. 
inkling
inkling
[Rzeczownik]

a slight or vague idea or suspicion about something

mgliste pojęcie, podejrzenie

mgliste pojęcie, podejrzenie

Ex: Despite his denials, I had an inkling that he was involved in the prank. 
trappings
trappings
[Rzeczownik]

outward signs, accessories, or decorations associated with a particular role, position, or lifestyle

atrybuty, akcesoria

atrybuty, akcesoria

Ex: The CEO's office was adorned with all the trappings of success, including leather furniture and expensive artwork. 
yearling
yearling
[Rzeczownik]

a young animal, usually a horse or a deer, that is between one and two years old

roczniak, młode zwierzę w wieku od jednego do dwóch lat

roczniak, młode zwierzę w wieku od jednego do dwóch lat

cul-de-sac
cul-de-sac
[Rzeczownik]

a street with one closed end

ślepa uliczka, cul-de-sac

ślepa uliczka, cul-de-sac

Ex: They live at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, away from the busy main road. 
derring-do
derring-do
[Rzeczownik]

acts of bravery or boldness, especially in the face of danger or adversity

akty odwagi, śmiałe czyny

akty odwagi, śmiałe czyny

Ex: The knight's derring-do on the battlefield earned him renown and admiration. 
bitterness
bitterness
[Rzeczownik]

a feeling and attitude of resentment or hostility towards others, often stemming from past experiences of pain, betrayal, or disappointment

gorycz, uraza

gorycz, uraza

Ex: The bitter argument between friends left a lingering sense of bitterness that strained their relationship. 
freshness
freshness
[Rzeczownik]

the quality or condition of being new, recently made, harvested, or experienced

świeżość, nowość

świeżość, nowość

Ex: The chef emphasized the importance of using locally sourced ingredients to preserve the freshness of the dishes. 
iciness
iciness
[Rzeczownik]

a cold, distant, or unfriendly manner characterized by a lack of warmth or emotion

chłód, lodowatość

chłód, lodowatość

Ex: Despite her attempts at friendliness, there was an underlying iciness in her demeanor that made others feel uncomfortable. 
righteousness
righteousness
[Rzeczownik]

the quality or state of being morally upright, virtuous, or just

prawość, sprawiedliwość

prawość, sprawiedliwość

Ex: His righteousness guided him to always stand up for what he believed to be right, even in the face of opposition. 
trimness
trimness
[Rzeczownik]

he quality of being neat and well-proportioned

schludność, elegancja

schludność, elegancja

Ex: The trimness of her attire accentuated her elegance and poise. 
wretchedness
wretchedness
[Rzeczownik]

a state of extreme misery, distress, or suffering, often accompanied by feelings of hopelessness or despair

nędza, desperacja

nędza, desperacja

Ex: The wretchedness of their living conditions was evident in the dilapidated shanty town. 
coup d'etat
coup d'etat
[Rzeczownik]

a sudden, violent seizure of governmental power by a small group

zamach stanu

zamach stanu

Ex: The coup d'état led to the ousting of the country's president and the establishment of military rule. 
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