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Lista Słówek Poziomu C2 - Dynamika Relacji i Połączenia

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
crony
crony
[Rzeczownik]

a close friend or companion, often used in a more negative or informal context

przyjaciel, kumpel

przyjaciel, kumpel

Ex: He's always with his cronies, making shady deals. 
affinity
affinity
[Rzeczownik]

a strong and natural liking or sympathy toward someone or something

powinowactwo, naturalna sympatia

powinowactwo, naturalna sympatia

Ex: She felt an instant affinity with the new student, recognizing a shared love for literature. 
fraternity
fraternity
[Rzeczownik]

a group of people who have the same profession

bractwo, korporacja

bractwo, korporacja

Ex: The fraternity of artists gathered every month to critique each other's work and share new techniques. 
amity
amity
[Rzeczownik]

pleasant, friendly, and peaceful relations between individuals or nations

przyjaźń, zgoda

przyjaźń, zgoda

Ex: The two neighboring countries signed a treaty to promote amity and cooperation between their citizens. 
foe
foe
[Rzeczownik]

an individual opponent or adversary

przeciwnik, wróg

przeciwnik, wróg

Ex: He considered his former colleague a lifelong foe. 
friction
friction
[Rzeczownik]

absence of agreement or friendliness between people with different opinions

tarcie, napięcie

tarcie, napięcie

Ex: There was noticeable friction between the team members after the disagreement over the project's direction. 
rift
rift
[Rzeczownik]

an end to a friendly relationship between people or organizations caused by a serious disagreement

rozłam, nieporozumienie

rozłam, nieporozumienie

Ex: The rift between the two longtime friends started over a minor disagreement but quickly escalated into a full-blown feud. 
blended family
blended family
[Rzeczownik]

a family in which the parents live with the children from their own relationship along with the children from previous ones

rodzina zrekonstruowana, rodzina mieszana

rodzina zrekonstruowana, rodzina mieszana

Ex: Holidays were a joyful occasion for their blended family, with children from both previous marriages coming together to celebrate. 
consanguinity
consanguinity
[Rzeczownik]

the state of being biologically related to someone

pokrewieństwo krwi, więzy krwi

pokrewieństwo krwi, więzy krwi

Ex: The royal family's strict rules on marriage were based on maintaining consanguinity to preserve their bloodline. 
pedigree
pedigree
[Rzeczownik]

the recorded ancestry or lineage of individuals, typically in the context of their descendants tracing back to a common ancestor

rodowód, pochodzenie

rodowód, pochodzenie

Ex: Her family has a long and respected pedigree in the community. 
progeny
progeny
[Rzeczownik]

one or all the descendants of an ancestor

potomstwo, potomkowie

potomstwo, potomkowie

Ex: The scientist was excited to study the progeny of the genetically modified plants to see if the desired traits were passed on. 
surrogate mother
surrogate mother
[Rzeczownik]

a woman who agrees to carry and take the responsibility of another couple's child

matka zastępcza, surogatek

matka zastępcza, surogatek

Ex: After years of struggling with infertility, they decided to seek the help of a surrogate mother to carry their child. 
biological parent
biological parent
[Rzeczownik]

a person from whom one inherits DNA and is directly responsible for their birth

rodzic biologiczny, rodzic naturalny

rodzic biologiczny, rodzic naturalny

Ex: The child was curious about their biological parent and wanted to learn more about their family history. 
progenitor
progenitor
[Rzeczownik]

a person from whom other offsprings are descended

przodek, prekursor

przodek, prekursor

Ex: The ancient civilization's progenitors laid the foundation for the cultural traditions that endured for centuries. 
elopement
elopement
[Rzeczownik]

the act of running away with one's lover to get married without the consent of parents

ucieczka, tajny ślub

ucieczka, tajny ślub

Ex: The young couple's elopement surprised their families, who had been expecting a traditional wedding. 
courtship
courtship
[Rzeczownik]

the period of time when two people are getting to know each other romantically with the intention of getting married

narzeczeństwo, zaloty

narzeczeństwo, zaloty

Ex: Their courtship was marked by romantic gestures and long walks in the park. 
adultery
adultery
[Rzeczownik]

sexual intercourse involving a married person and someone other than their spouse

cudzołóstwo, niewierność

cudzołóstwo, niewierność

Ex: Despite their vows of fidelity, she discovered evidence of her husband's adultery with a coworker. 
infatuation
infatuation
[Rzeczownik]

an intense, often unreasonable or extravagant desire or admiration for someone or something

zauroczenie, zachwyt

zauroczenie, zachwyt

Ex: His infatuation with the latest gadget bordered on obsession. 
to disown
to disown
[Czasownik]

to reject or deny any association or relationship with someone or something

wyrzekać się, odrzucać

wyrzekać się, odrzucać

Ex: He chose to disown his former beliefs after learning more about the issue. 
to patch up
to patch up
[Czasownik]

to put an end to an argument with someone in order to make peace with them

pogodzić się, załatwić

pogodzić się, załatwić

Ex: They had a huge fight but managed to patch up before the day ended. 
to rekindle
to rekindle
[Czasownik]

to revive or renew something, such as a relationship or interest, that has faded

odnawiać, ożywiać

odnawiać, ożywiać

Ex: After years apart, they managed to rekindle their childhood friendship. 
to antagonize
to antagonize
[Czasownik]

to provoke and anger someone so much that they start to hate and oppose one

antagonizować, prowokować

antagonizować, prowokować

Ex: His constant criticism of her work antagonized her to the point of seeking employment elsewhere. 
to drift apart
to drift apart
[Czasownik]

to gradually become less close or connected, often due to a lack of shared interests or diverging paths

oddalać się, oddzielać się

oddalać się, oddzielać się

Ex: Over the years, the friends started to drift apart as their lives took different paths. 
to feud
to feud
[Czasownik]

to have a lasting and heated argument with someone

kłócić się, być w konflikcie

kłócić się, być w konflikcie

Ex: The families continued to feud over a disputed piece of land, passing down the animosity through generations. 
to two-time
to two-time
[Czasownik]

to betray one's partner by secretly having an affair with someone else at the same time

zdradzać, być niewiernym

zdradzać, być niewiernym

Ex: She was devastated when she found out he had been two-timing her with her best friend. 
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