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Słownictwo do IELTS General (Wynik 6-7) - Język Ciała i Gestykulacja

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

to momentarily raise one's shoulders to express indifference

wzruszać ramionami, podnosić ramiona

wzruszać ramionami, podnosić ramiona

Ex: When asked about his plans for the weekend, he just shrugged and said he hadn't decided yet. 
to wink
to wink
[Czasownik]

to quickly open and close one eye as a sign of affection or to indicate something is a secret or a joke

mrugnąć, puszczać oko

mrugnąć, puszczać oko

Ex: During the meeting, the colleague across the room winked to share a confidential message. 
to grin
to grin
[Czasownik]

to smile widely in a way that displays the teeth

szeroko się uśmiechać, pokazywać szeroki uśmiech

szeroko się uśmiechać, pokazywać szeroki uśmiech

Ex: He couldn't contain his excitement and began to grin from ear to ear. 
to flinch
to flinch
[Czasownik]

to make a quick and involuntary movement in response to a surprise, pain, or fear

wzdrygnąć się, cofnąć się

wzdrygnąć się, cofnąć się

Ex: She often flinches at sudden loud noises. 
to pat
to pat
[Czasownik]

to gently touch or stroke with the hand, usually as a gesture of affection or reassurance

poklepywać, delikatnie głaskać

poklepywać, delikatnie głaskać

Ex: Every morning, she pats her cat as part of their daily routine. 
to salute
to salute
[Czasownik]

to greet someone with a gesture or expression, often indicating respect or friendliness

witać, oddawać honory

witać, oddawać honory

Ex: Walking into the office, she saluted her colleagues with a warm smile, creating a friendly atmosphere. 
to fist-bump
to fist-bump
[Czasownik]

to slightly hit someone's fist with one's own as an act of celebration, greeting, or agreement

uderzać pięściami, robić fist bump

uderzać pięściami, robić fist bump

to chuckle
to chuckle
[Czasownik]

to laugh quietly and with closed lips

chichotać, uśmiechać się pod nosem

chichotać, uśmiechać się pod nosem

Ex: The old man chuckled at the witty remark made by his friend. 
to grimace
to grimace
[Czasownik]

to twist our face in an ugly way because of pain, strong dislike, etc., or when trying to be funny

grymasić, krzywić twarz

grymasić, krzywić twarz

Ex: As the comedian told the joke, the audience grimaced in a mixture of amusement and discomfort. 
to beckon
to beckon
[Czasownik]

to gesture with a motion of the hand or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow

przywoływać, kiwać

przywoływać, kiwać

Ex: She often beckons her dog to join her for a walk in the park. 
to prance
to prance
[Czasownik]

to walk or move in a proud and often showy manner

podskakiwać, przechadzać się dumnie

podskakiwać, przechadzać się dumnie

Ex: The little girl couldn't contain her excitement and began to prance around the room after receiving a surprise gift. 
to [raise] a glass

to lift a glass filled with a beverage, often as a gesture of celebration, honor, or well-wishing

Ex: Let's raise our glasses to the newlyweds! 
to [strike] a pose

to use body language in order to pretend one is confident, brave, etc.

Ex: The fashion model struck a pose on the runway, showcasing the designer's latest collection. 
to gesticulate
to gesticulate
[Czasownik]

to make expressive gestures, especially while speaking, to emphasize or convey meaning

gestykulować, wykonywać gesty

gestykulować, wykonywać gesty

Ex: He gesticulated wildly as he told the story. 
to [make|pull] a [face] at {sb/sth}

to alter one's facial expression in response to someone or something, often to convey emotions such as dislike, disgust, or mockery

krzywić się, robić miny

krzywić się, robić miny

Ex: The child made a face at the bitter medicine. 
to nudge
to nudge
[Czasownik]

to gently push or prod someone or something, often to get attention or suggest a course of action

delikatnie popchnąć, szturchnąć łokciem

delikatnie popchnąć, szturchnąć łokciem

Ex: He discreetly nudged his friend to share a private joke during the meeting. 
to crumple
to crumple
[Czasownik]

to wrinkle the face due to intense emotions or age-related changes

marszczyć, kurczyć

marszczyć, kurczyć

Ex: Upon hearing the sad news, she couldn't hold back her tears, causing her face to crumple with grief. 
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