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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
to lean on
to lean on
[Czasownik]

to rely on someone or something for assistance, guidance, etc.

polegać na, opierać się na

polegać na, opierać się na

Ex: The company has leaned on its loyal customers for years. 
to open up
to open up
[Czasownik]

to share or express one's personal thoughts, emotions, or experiences with someone else

otwierać się, dzielić się

otwierać się, dzielić się

Ex: After weeks of silence, she finally decided to open up about her struggles with anxiety. 
to compromise
to compromise
[Czasownik]

to come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands

iść na kompromis, dojść do kompromisu

iść na kompromis, dojść do kompromisu

Ex: In a business negotiation, both parties compromised on pricing to secure a mutually beneficial deal. 
to bond
to bond
[Czasownik]

to develop a relationship with a person

związać się, nawiązać więź

związać się, nawiązać więź

Ex: They bonded over their shared love for hiking and outdoor adventures. 
to fall for
to fall for
[Czasownik]

to develop romantic feelings for someone

zakochać się w, paść dla

zakochać się w, paść dla

Ex: Despite their initial disagreements, she couldn't help but fall for him. 
to ask out
to ask out
[Czasownik]

to invite someone on a date, particularly a romantic one

zaprosić na randkę, poprosić o randkę

zaprosić na randkę, poprosić o randkę

Ex: I asked her out to dinner, and she said yes! 
to move in
to move in
[Czasownik]

to begin to live in a new house or work in a new office

wprowadzać się, zamieszkać

wprowadzać się, zamieszkać

Ex: My roommate will move in next week when her lease is up. 
to count on
to count on
[Czasownik]

to put trust in something or someone

liczyć na, polegać na

liczyć na, polegać na

Ex: You can count on me to help you with the project; I'm always here for support. 
to look out for
to look out for
[Czasownik]

to take care and be watchful of someone or something and make sure no harm comes to them

patrzeć na, dbać o

patrzeć na, dbać o

Ex: The older siblings were instructed to look out for their younger brother during the school field trip. 
to put up with
to put up with
[Czasownik]

to tolerate something or someone unpleasant, often without complaining

znosić, tolerować

znosić, tolerować

Ex: Parents often put up with the messiness of young children for the joy they bring. 
to reassure
to reassure
[Czasownik]

to do or say something to make someone stop worrying or less afraid

uspokajać, zapewniać

uspokajać, zapewniać

Ex: The doctor tried to reassure the patient by explaining that the surgery was routine and had a high success rate. 
to devote
to devote
[Czasownik]

to give one's time or commit oneself entirely to a certain matter, cause, or activity

poświęcać, oddawać

poświęcać, oddawać

Ex: He devoted several years of his life to researching renewable energy solutions. 
to reconcile
to reconcile
[Czasownik]

to make a person become friendly again with another after ending a disagreement or dispute

pogodzić, pojednać

pogodzić, pojednać

Ex: The manager helped reconcile the team members after their conflict. 
to rally around
to rally around
[Czasownik]

to come together and support a person, cause, or idea, especially during challenging times

zgromadzić się wokół, wspierać

zgromadzić się wokół, wspierać

Ex: Employees tend to rally around a leader who shows empathy during challenging times. 
to flirt
to flirt
[Czasownik]

to behave in a way that shows a person is only sexually drawn to someone, with no serious intention of starting a relationship

flirtować,  kokietować

flirtować, kokietować

Ex: At the party, she couldn't resist the temptation to flirt with the charming stranger. 
to pick up
to pick up
[Czasownik]

to approach someone, often with a romantic or sexual intent

podrywać, zaczepiać

podrywać, zaczepiać

Ex: He was notorious for trying to pick women up wherever he went. 
to deceive
to deceive
[Czasownik]

to make a person believe something untrue

oszukiwać, zwodzić

oszukiwać, zwodzić

Ex: He tried to deceive his friends by pretending to be a millionaire. 
to ghost
to ghost
[Czasownik]

to abruptly cut off communication with someone, especially online, without explanation

ghostować, ignorować

ghostować, ignorować

Ex: He just ghosted me after three dates. 
to dump
to dump
[Czasownik]

to end a relationship that one was romantically involved in, often in a way that is unexpected or unfair

rzucać, porzucać

rzucać, porzucać

Ex: After months of dating, Sarah was shocked when her boyfriend suddenly decided to dump her via text message. 
to fall out
to fall out
[Czasownik]

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

pokłócić się, zerwać znajomość

pokłócić się, zerwać znajomość

Ex: After a heated debate, the friends fell out and stopped speaking to each other. 
to turn down
to turn down
[Czasownik]

to decline an invitation, request, or offer

odmówić, odrzucić

odmówić, odrzucić

Ex: She turned the job offer down due to conflicting commitments. 
to let down
to let down
[Czasownik]

to make someone disappointed by not meeting their expectations

zawieść, rozczarować

zawieść, rozczarować

Ex: The speaker's uninspiring presentation let down the audience, who had gathered with anticipation for an engaging and informative event. 
to turn against
to turn against
[Czasownik]

to make it so that the partnership, relationship, or others' perception toward a person or group is damaged or terminated

obrócić przeciwko, nastawić przeciwko

obrócić przeciwko, nastawić przeciwko

Ex: She turned her supporters against the political party with her public criticism. 
to alienate
to alienate
[Czasownik]

to make one feel isolated or hostile toward a person or group

alienować, oddalać

alienować, oddalać

Ex: His rude comments began to alienate him from his colleagues. 
to part
to part
[Czasownik]

to separate or end a relationship with someone

rozstać się, zerwać

rozstać się, zerwać

Ex: They decided to part after realizing their differences. 
to stand up
to stand up
[Czasownik]

to fail to appear for a scheduled romantic meeting

wystawić do wiatru, olewać

wystawić do wiatru, olewać

Ex: She stood him up at the restaurant after they had made dinner plans. 
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