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Czasowniki Stylu Życia Fizycznego i Społecznego - Czasowniki dla Działań Mimowolnych

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Categorized English Verbs of Physical and Social Lifestyle
to breathe
to breathe
[Czasownik]

to take air into one's lungs and let it out again

oddychać, wdychać i wydychać

oddychać, wdychać i wydychać

Ex: She breathes deeply to calm her nerves before the presentation. 
to inhale
to inhale
[Czasownik]

to take air or substances into the lungs by breathing in

wdychać, wciągać

wdychać, wciągać

Ex: The swimmer took a deep breath and prepared to inhale before diving into the pool. 
to exhale
to exhale
[Czasownik]

to breathe air or smoke out through the mouth or nose

wydychać, wypuszczać powietrze

wydychać, wypuszczać powietrze

Ex: After holding her breath, she slowly exhaled and relaxed. 
to respire
to respire
[Czasownik]

to breathe in and out, taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide from the lungs

oddychać, wdychać i wydychać

oddychać, wdychać i wydychać

Ex: Humans respire to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in their lungs. 
to suspire
to suspire
[Czasownik]

to draw air into and expel it from the lungs

oddychać, wdychać i wydychać

oddychać, wdychać i wydychać

Ex: Humans suspire naturally as part of the respiratory cycle. 
to puff
to puff
[Czasownik]

to breathe in short, quick gasps with effort or exertion

dyszeć, sapać

dyszeć, sapać

Ex: After running up the stairs, she began to puff, struggling to catch her breath. 
to gasp
to gasp
[Czasownik]

to breathe in sharply with an open mouth, often in response to surprise, pain, or intense emotions

dyszeć, krzyknąć

dyszeć, krzyknąć

Ex: She gasped in surprise when she saw the unexpected gift. 
to pant
to pant
[Czasownik]

to breathe quickly and loudly, often due to excitement, exertion, or energetic activity

dyszeć, ciężko oddychać

dyszeć, ciężko oddychać

Ex: After the intense sprint, he began to pant heavily to catch his breath. 
to yawn
to yawn
[Czasownik]

to unexpectedly open one's mouth wide and deeply breathe in because of being bored or tired

ziewać, otwierać usta z nudów

ziewać, otwierać usta z nudów

Ex: As the lecture dragged on, students began to yawn in boredom. 
to hiccup
to hiccup
[Czasownik]

to make a sudden, involuntary sound caused by a spasm of the diaphragm, often as a result of eating or drinking too quickly

czkać, mieć czkawkę

czkać, mieć czkawkę

Ex: After gulping down his drink, he began to hiccup unexpectedly. 
to burp
to burp
[Czasownik]

to release air from the stomach through the mouth

bekać, odbijać

bekać, odbijać

Ex: He couldn't help but burp loudly after finishing the meal. 
to belch
to belch
[Czasownik]

to expel gas audibly from the stomach through the mouth

bekać, odbijać

bekać, odbijać

Ex: He couldn't help but belch loudly after the hearty meal. 
to digest
to digest
[Czasownik]

to break down food in the body and to absorb its nutrients and necessary substances

trawić, przyswajać

trawić, przyswajać

Ex: Our bodies use enzymes to digest food in the stomach. 
to metabolize
to metabolize
[Czasownik]

to break down substances like food or drugs to produce energy or support various bodily functions

metabolizować, przekształcać poprzez metabolizm

metabolizować, przekształcać poprzez metabolizm

Ex: The digestive system helps metabolize the nutrients from the food we consume. 
to blush
to blush
[Czasownik]

to become red in the face, especially as a result of shyness or shame

rumienić się, czerwienić się

rumienić się, czerwienić się

Ex: She couldn't help but blush when complimented on her performance. 
to redden
to redden
[Czasownik]

to become red, often in response to emotions like embarrassment, shame, or surprise

czerwienić się

czerwienić się

Ex: His face began to redden when he realized he was late for the meeting. 
to flush
to flush
[Czasownik]

to experience a reddening of the skin, typically in the face, due to emotions like embarrassment, excitement, or strong reactions

rumienić się, zaczerwienić się

rumienić się, zaczerwienić się

Ex: When she received the unexpected compliment, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment. 
to crimson
to crimson
[Czasownik]

to become red in the face, especially as a result of embarrassment or shame

rumienić się, stawać się karmazynowym

rumienić się, stawać się karmazynowym

Ex: When asked about his secret, he couldn't help but crimson with embarrassment. 
to sweat
to sweat
[Czasownik]

to produce small drops of liquid on the surface of one's skin

pocić się, spocić się

pocić się, spocić się

Ex: After a long run, he began to sweat profusely. 
to perspire
to perspire
[Czasownik]

to produce small drops of liquid on the surface of the skin, often as a result of physical exertion, anxiety, or heat

pocić się, spocić się

pocić się, spocić się

Ex: I tend to perspire a lot when I'm anxious. 
to blink
to blink
[Czasownik]

to open and close the eyes quickly and for a brief moment

mrugać, mignąć

mrugać, mignąć

Ex: The bright light made her blink. 
to pee
to pee
[Czasownik]

to release liquid waste from the body

sikać, oddawać mocz

sikać, oddawać mocz

Ex: After a long road trip, I had to find a restroom to pee. 
to piss
to piss
[Czasownik]

to expel urine from the body

sikać, oddawać mocz

sikać, oddawać mocz

Ex: The dog pissed on the fire hydrant to mark its territory. 
to urinate
to urinate
[Czasownik]

to release liquid waste from the body

oddawać mocz, sikać

oddawać mocz, sikać

Ex: After holding it in for hours, John urgently needed to urinate. 
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