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Słownictwo do IELTS Academic (Wynik 8-9) - Język Ciała i Gestykulacja

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
to guffaw
to guffaw
[Czasownik]

to laugh loudly and heartily, especially when something is very funny

śmiać się głośno, wybuchnąć śmiechem

śmiać się głośno, wybuchnąć śmiechem

Ex: Despite their attempts to remain composed, they couldn't help but guffaw at the absurdity of the situation. 
to [wring] {one's} hands

to twist and rub one's hands together out of distress or worry

Ex: She wrung her hands in anxiety as she awaited the doctor's verdict. 
to pout
to pout
[Czasownik]

to push out one's lips as an expression of displeasure, anger, or sadness

dąsać się, nadymać usta

dąsać się, nadymać usta

Ex: The child started to pout when told it was bedtime. 
to [cross] {one's} legs

to place one leg over the other, either while sitting or standing

Ex: She crossed her legs tightly as she listened to the presentation. 
to facepalm
to facepalm
[Czasownik]

to cover one's face with one's hand, particularly the palm, often as an expression of frustration, embarrassment, or disbelief

zakrywać twarz dłonią, facepalm

zakrywać twarz dłonią, facepalm

Ex: In response to the absurd statement, the audience collectively facepalmed, unable to believe what they had just heard. 
to fidget
to fidget
[Czasownik]

to make small, restless movements or gestures due to nervousness or impatience

wiercić się, kręcić się

wiercić się, kręcić się

Ex: The child couldn't sit still and kept fidgeting in his chair during the long car ride. 
to writhe
to writhe
[Czasownik]

to twist or squirm violently, from struggle, physical pain, or emotional distress

wijać się, miotać się

wijać się, miotać się

Ex: The wounded soldier writhed on the ground in agony. 
to [blow] a (raspberry|strawberry)

to make a buzzing or vibrating sound by blowing air through a curled tongue between the lips, often as a sign of playful teasing

Ex: The boy blew a raspberry at the girl on the bus. 
to wince
to wince
[Czasownik]

to show a facial expression that signifies shame or pain

skrzywić twarz, wzdrygnąć się z bólu

skrzywić twarz, wzdrygnąć się z bólu

Ex: He winced as he touched the hot stove with his bare hand. 
to squirm
to squirm
[Czasownik]

to move in an uncomfortable or restless manner with twisting or contorted motions

wierzgać, wiercić się

wierzgać, wiercić się

Ex: The toddler began to squirm in his high chair, indicating that he was no longer interested in eating. 
to flutter {one's} eyelashes

to blink quickly in a way that gets someone's attention, often done to show interest or flirt

Ex: She flirtatiously fluttered her eyelashes at him, hoping to catch his attention. 
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