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din
din
[Rzeczownik]

an unpleasant and loud noise that could be heard for an extended amount of time

hałas, zgiełk

hałas, zgiełk

Ex: The din of the crowd at the concert was so overwhelming that it almost drowned out the music. 
cubicle
cubicle
[Rzeczownik]

a small, enclosed space or compartment used for work or other activities

kabina, boks

kabina, boks

claque
claque
[Rzeczownik]

a group of people hired to applaud or provide enthusiastic support for a performer or performance

klaka

klaka

Ex: The theater hired a claque to ensure a positive response to the play, despite its lackluster performance. 
insight
insight
[Rzeczownik]

the intuitive understanding or perception of the inner nature or truth of something

wnikliwość, intuicja

wnikliwość, intuicja

Ex: Her insight into human behavior allowed her to anticipate the reactions of others with remarkable accuracy. 
seismograph
seismograph
[Rzeczownik]

a scientific instrument used to detect and measure the intensity and duration of seismic waves caused by earthquakes or other seismic events

sejsmograf, sejsmometr

sejsmograf, sejsmometr

Ex: The seismograph recorded the tremors caused by the earthquake, providing valuable data to seismologists. 
elixir
elixir
[Rzeczownik]

a magical or medicinal potion that is believed to cure all illnesses or prolong life indefinitely

eliksir, magiczny napój

eliksir, magiczny napój

placebo
placebo
[Rzeczownik]

a medicine without any physiological effect that is given to a control group in an experiment to measure the effectiveness of a new drug or to patients who think they need medicine when in reality they do not

placebo, lek placebo

placebo, lek placebo

Ex: In the clinical trial, half of the participants received the experimental drug while the other half received a placebo. 
reservoir
reservoir
[Rzeczownik]

a large container or storage tank used for collecting and holding water or other fluids

zbiornik, rezerwuar

zbiornik, rezerwuar

Ex: The municipality constructed a reservoir to store water for the city's growing population. 
tome
tome
[Rzeczownik]

a large, heavy, and typically scholarly book, often containing extensive information on a particular subject

tom, wolumin

tom, wolumin

Ex: The library shelves were filled with ancient tomes containing knowledge from civilizations long gone. 
fief
fief
[Rzeczownik]

a feudal estate or land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and military service

lenno, feudum

lenno, feudum

Ex: The king bestowed a vast fief upon his loyal knight as a reward for his bravery in battle. 
demerit
demerit
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of being inadequate, often suggesting a deficiency or fault in performance or capability

wada, usterka

wada, usterka

Ex: The tendency of the product to malfunction after prolonged use was a significant demerit. 
lode
lode
[Rzeczownik]

a deposit of valuable mineral resources, such as ore, found within the Earth's crust

żyła, złoże

żyła, złoże

Ex: The miners discovered a rich lode of gold deep within the mountain, sparking a rush to stake claims in the area. 
refuge
refuge
[Rzeczownik]

a safe or secure place, often emphasizing security or sanctuary

schronienie, azyl

schronienie, azyl

Ex: The library was his refuge from the noise of the city. 
bathos
bathos
[Rzeczownik]

a literary device in which an attempt at serious or elevated writing or speech is undermined by an incongruous or absurd use of language or imagery

bathos, efekt rozczarowania

bathos, efekt rozczarowania

decoy
decoy
[Rzeczownik]

an object, often resembling a prey species, used to attract animals within range of the hunter

przynęta, wabik

przynęta, wabik

Ex: The hunter set up a lifelike decoy of a rabbit to lure nearby predators into range. 
aristocrat
aristocrat
[Rzeczownik]

someone who is a member of the aristocracy, which is the highest social rank

arystokrata, szlachcic

arystokrata, szlachcic

Ex: In the 18th century, an aristocrat's life was filled with lavish parties, elegant balls, and exclusive social events. 
demagogue
demagogue
[Rzeczownik]

a politician who appeals to the desires and prejudices of ordinary people instead of valid arguments in order to gain support

demagog, prowokator

demagog, prowokator

Ex: The demagogue stirred up emotions and exploited fears to gain support for his political agenda. 
mirth
mirth
[Rzeczownik]

a feeling of happiness, joy, or amusement

radość, wesołość

radość, wesołość

Ex: The children's faces lit up with mirth as they played games and enjoyed the party. 
guinea
guinea
[Rzeczownik]

a former British coin, worth one pound and one shilling, no longer in circulation

gwinea, moneta gwinea

gwinea, moneta gwinea

Ex: The antique dealer sold an old painting for fifty guineas to a collector. 
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