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Słownictwo do IELTS Academic (Wynik 6-7) - Zachęta i zniechęcenie

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
to seduce
[Czasownik]

to influence someone to do something by making it seem interesting or pleasant

uwodzić, kusić

uwodzić, kusić

Ex: The tranquil beach seduced her into staying longer than planned .
to prompt
[Czasownik]

to encourage someone to do or say something

zachęcać, podpowiadać

zachęcać, podpowiadać

Ex: The counselor prompted the client to express their feelings
to prevail
[Czasownik]

to convince or influence someone to take a particular action

przekonać, naciskać

przekonać, naciskać

Ex: They had to prevail on the council to approve the new community project.
to induce
[Czasownik]

to influence someone to do something particular

wpłynąć na, zachęcić do

wpłynąć na, zachęcić do

Ex: Had they offered better benefits , management might induced unions to accept concessions .
to win over
[Czasownik]

to try to change someone's opinion on something and gain their favor or support

zdobyć (czyjeś) uznanie, przekonać (kogoś) do siebie

zdobyć (czyjeś) uznanie, przekonać (kogoś) do siebie

Ex: Her kindness won over even her harshest critics .
to tempt
[Czasownik]

to make someone do something that seems interesting, despite them knowing it might be wrong or not good for them

kusić, namawiać

kusić, namawiać

Ex: The promise of a lavish tempted them into taking out a loan they could n't afford to repay .
to talk into
[Czasownik]

to convince someone to do something they do not want to do

namawiać kogoś do czegoś, przekonywać kogoś do czegoś

namawiać kogoś do czegoś, przekonywać kogoś do czegoś

Ex: She was able to talk her boss into giving her the opportunity to lead the project.
to charm
[Czasownik]

to employ one's likable qualities or appeal in order to influence someone

czarować, urzekać

czarować, urzekać

Ex: charmed his way out of a traffic ticket by cracking a lighthearted joke with the police officer .
to brainwash
[Czasownik]

to control someone's thoughts, actions, or feelings and make them believe or do certain things through tricks or force

odważyć, mózgowy przekaz

odważyć, mózgowy przekaz

Ex: She realized her friend had brainwashed by conspiracy theories after hours of watching online videos .
to prevail on
[Czasownik]

to persuade and convince a person to do something

namówić, przekonać

namówić, przekonać

Ex: He found it difficult prevail on his partner to adopt the new budget plan .
to beguile
[Czasownik]

to deceive or trick someone into doing something by using clever and tricky methods

oszukiwać, zwodzić

oszukiwać, zwodzić

Ex: The politician 's beguiled voters during the campaign , but disappointment followed .
to deter
[Czasownik]

to stop something from happening

powstrzymać, zniechęcić

powstrzymać, zniechęcić

Ex: The quick response by the deterred further violence .
to dissuade
[Czasownik]

to make someone not to do something

odmówić, zniechęcić

odmówić, zniechęcić

Ex: They dissuading their colleagues from participating in the risky venture .
to dishearten
[Czasownik]

to cause someone to lose courage, enthusiasm, or hope

zniechęcić, odebrać nadzieję

zniechęcić, odebrać nadzieję

Ex: The constant criticism began dishearten the passionate artist .
to demoralize
[Czasownik]

to make someone feel sad or less hopeful by weakening their confidence, mood, etc.

demaoraliwować, zniechęcać

demaoraliwować, zniechęcać

Ex: The constant disruptions in the online demoralize the team , making it hard to stay focused and get work done .
to dispirit
[Czasownik]

to cause someone to feel discouraged and less motivated

zniechęcać, osłabiać

zniechęcać, osłabiać

Ex: Despite setbacks , he refused to let dispirit his passion for learning .
to intimidate
[Czasownik]

to force or discourage someone from doing something through the use of threats or fear

intimidować, zastraszać

intimidować, zastraszać

Ex: The strict curfew was implemented intimidate residents into following the rules .
to unnerve
[Czasownik]

to make someone feel uneasy or anxious, disrupting their usual calm or confidence

zdenerwować, przestraszyć

zdenerwować, przestraszyć

Ex: The mysterious messages left at the crime scene were designed unnerve the investigators .
to urge
[Czasownik]

to persistently try to motivate or support someone, particularly to pursue their goals

namawiać, popierać

namawiać, popierać

Ex: The coach urged the team to give their best effort on the field .
to advocate
[Czasownik]

to publicly support or recommend something

popierać, zalecać

popierać, zalecać

Ex: Parents advocate for improvements in the education system for the benefit of their children .
to draw
[Czasownik]

to lead or attract someone toward a specific place, situation, or course of action, often by exerting an appealing force or influence

przyciągnąć, wciągnąć

przyciągnąć, wciągnąć

Ex: The charismatic speaker 's engaging drew the audience 's attention throughout the event .
to give up on
[Czasownik]

to no longer believe in someone showing any positive development in their behavior, relationship, etc.

zrezygnować z, poddać się w odniesieniu do

zrezygnować z, poddać się w odniesieniu do

Ex: Feeling repeatedly let down , he chose give up on his friend , doubting any hope of mutual understanding .
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