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Nauki Przyrodnicze SAT - Możliwości i niepowodzenia psychiczne

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SAT Vocabulary for Natural Sciences
ambition
[Rzeczownik]

the will to obtain wealth, power, success, etc.

ambicja, zapał

ambicja, zapał

Ex: The scientistambition to make groundbreaking discoveries fueled his research .
whim
[Rzeczownik]

a sudden and impulsive decision or desire that someone has without much thought or reason behind it

kaprys, zachcianka

kaprys, zachcianka

Ex: When her plans for the evening fell through , she acted on whim and went out to see a movie by herself instead .
competence
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to perform tasks effectively and efficiently, demonstrating both physical and intellectual readiness

Ex: competence as a manager led to increased productivity and employee satisfaction in her department .
acuteness
[Rzeczownik]

a sharp intelligence, able to understand things deeply and quickly

bystrzość, przenikliwość

bystrzość, przenikliwość

Ex: The authoracuteness in depicting human emotions made the novel resonate deeply with readers .
initiative
[Rzeczownik]

the willingness to take action and start new things without being prompted or directed

inicjatywa, przedsięwzięcie

inicjatywa, przedsięwzięcie

Ex: It ’s important to initiative when tackling challenges at work .
precaution
[Rzeczownik]

the habit or action of being cautious and taking steps in advance to prevent harm or trouble

środek ostrożności, zapobieganie

środek ostrożności, zapobieganie

Ex: Following recent security breaches , the government has precautions at airports .
psyche
[Rzeczownik]

the entirety of the human mind, including conscious and unconscious elements, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

psychika, dusza

psychika, dusza

Ex: Therapists work with individuals to explore and navigate the depths of psyche during counseling sessions .
to recall
[Czasownik]

to bring back something from the memory

przypomnieć sobie, odtworzyć wspomnienie

przypomnieć sobie, odtworzyć wspomnienie

Ex: A scent can often trigger the ability recall past experiences .
to recollect
[Czasownik]

to bring to mind past memories or experiences

przypominać sobie, wspominać

przypominać sobie, wspominać

Ex: Upon hearing the familiar tune , they recollected the song that played at their wedding .
to improvise
[Czasownik]

to create and perform words of a play, music, etc. on impulse and without preparation, particularly because one is forced to do so

improwizować, improwizacja

improwizować, improwizacja

Ex: Unable to find his notes , the improvised a captivating speech on the spot .
to beware
[Czasownik]

to warn someone to be cautious of a dangerous person or thing

ostrzegać, uważać

ostrzegać, uważać

Ex: Residents are advised beware of wild animals when hiking in the national park .
to distract
[Czasownik]

to cause someone to lose their focus or attention from something they were doing or thinking about

rozpraszać, dekoncentrować

rozpraszać, dekoncentrować

Ex: I distracted by the constant chatter in the room and could n't concentrate on my reading .
to familiarize
[Czasownik]

to make someone acquainted with something

zapoznać, oswoić

zapoznać, oswoić

Ex: The software tutorial aims familiarize users with the key features of the application .
to foretell
[Czasownik]

to predict or say in advance what will happen in the future

przewidywać, przepowiadać

przewidywać, przepowiadać

Ex: He had a knack foretelling market trends and making successful investments .
to foresee
[Czasownik]

to know or predict something before it happens

przewidywać, prognozować

przewidywać, prognozować

Ex: foresaw a rise in demand for the product and stocked up .
to heed
[Czasownik]

to be attentive to advice or a warning

zwracać uwagę na, stosować się do

zwracać uwagę na, stosować się do

Ex: Despite her friends ' warnings , she chose not heed them and continued with her risky behavior .
impressionable
[przymiotnik]

easily influenced or affected by others or external factors, especially due to a lack of experience or critical judgment

łatwo wpływowy, uległy wpływom

łatwo wpływowy, uległy wpływom

Ex: impressionable nature made him vulnerable to persuasive advertising and marketing tactics .
impervious
[przymiotnik]

resistant to being affected or damaged by something

nieprzepuszczalny, odporny

nieprzepuszczalny, odporny

Ex: The high-quality paint impervious to fading and wear .
cognizant
[przymiotnik]

having knowledge or awareness about something

świadomy, zorientowany

świadomy, zorientowany

Ex: He cognizant of his limitations and knew when to ask for help .
astute
[przymiotnik]

having a clever and practical ability to make wise and effective decisions

przebiegły, bystrym

przebiegły, bystrym

Ex: The managerastute leadership skills guided the team through challenging projects .
savvy
[przymiotnik]

possessing practical knowledge, expertise, or understanding in a particular domain

przebiegły, sprytny

przebiegły, sprytny

Ex: savvy traveler knows how to find the best deals on flights and accommodations .
sagacious
[przymiotnik]

having wisdom and good judgment

mądry, rozsądny

mądry, rozsądny

Ex: sagacious mentor can provide invaluable guidance during challenging times .
shrewd
[przymiotnik]

having or showing good judgement, especially in business or politics

przebiegły, zręczny

przebiegły, zręczny

Ex: shrewd analysis of the situation enabled her to make strategic moves that outmaneuvered her competitors .
sentient
[przymiotnik]

possessing the ability to experience, feel, or perceive things through the senses

czujący, posiadający uczucia

czujący, posiadający uczucia

Ex: The ethical treatment of sentient creatures is a significant concern in animal welfare.
conscious
[przymiotnik]

having awareness of one's surroundings

świadomy, przytomny

świadomy, przytomny

Ex: She conscious of the people around her as she walked through the busy city streets .
perceptive
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) able to quickly and accurately understand or notice things due to keen awareness and insight

spostrzegawczy, przenikliwy

spostrzegawczy, przenikliwy

Ex: perceptive helped her identify opportunities others missed .
imaginative
[przymiotnik]

displaying or having creativity or originality

pomysłowy, kreatywny

pomysłowy, kreatywny

Ex: He has imaginative mind , constantly coming up with innovative solutions to challenges .
acumen
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of having a sharp sense of judgment and decision-making

bystry osąd, przenikliwość

bystry osąd, przenikliwość

attentiveness
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of being alert and paying close attention to things

uwaga, czujność

uwaga, czujność

Ex: The teacherattentiveness to students ' needs fostered a positive learning environment .
vigilance
[Rzeczownik]

the state or quality of being watchful and attentive, especially to detect potential danger or problems

caution, czujność

caution, czujność

Ex: vigilance is crucial in ensuring child safety in public places .
inference
[Rzeczownik]

a conclusion one reaches from the existing evidence or known facts

wniosek, inferencja

wniosek, inferencja

Ex: The teacher encouraged students to practice inferences while reading to enhance their comprehension skills .
cognition
[Rzeczownik]

the result of a mental processing or understanding

poznanie, poznawczość

poznanie, poznawczość

deduction
[Rzeczownik]

the process of using general rules or ideas to make a specific conclusion

dedukcja, wnioskowanie

dedukcja, wnioskowanie

Ex: From the general rule , she made a deduction about what to do next .
facility
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of performing tasks or activities with ease and without difficulty

łatwość, biegłość

łatwość, biegłość

Ex: The engineer facility in solving complex problems with innovative solutions .
instinct
[Rzeczownik]

a natural reaction or behavior that occurs automatically, without conscious thought or reasoning

instynkt, popęd

instynkt, popęd

Ex: The swimmerinstinct to hold her breath underwater helped her win the race .
intuition
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to understand or perceive something immediately, without conscious reasoning or the need for evidence or justification

intuicja, przeczucie

intuicja, przeczucie

Ex: The detective 's intuition helped solve the case quickly .
genius
[Rzeczownik]

an exceptional mental ability or talent that is unique and outstanding

geniusz, genialność

geniusz, genialność

Ex: The artistgenius for painting moved people deeply .
subconscious
[Rzeczownik]

the part of the mind that is not currently in focused awareness, but still influences thoughts, feelings, and behavior, often through automatic or involuntary processes

podświadomość, nieświadomość

podświadomość, nieświadomość

Ex: The therapist helped him explore the hidden layers of subconscious.
aspiration
[Rzeczownik]

a strong will to achieve something

aspiracja, dążenie

aspiracja, dążenie

imprudence
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of making decisions or taking actions without considering potential risks or consequences

nieostrożność, niedostateczna rozwaga

nieostrożność, niedostateczna rozwaga

Ex: imprudence in trusting strangers led to a series of unfortunate events .
folly
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of behaving in a foolish or reckless manner, often without considering the consequences

głupota, szaleństwo

głupota, szaleństwo

Ex: The politician 's public remarks caused widespread controversy and were regarded as folly.
trance
[Rzeczownik]

a mental state characterized by a fragile consciousness and reduced ability for voluntary action, often resembling a deep sleep

trans, stan transu

trans, stan transu

Ex: The hypnotist induced trance to help the patient explore their subconscious thoughts .
ignorance
[Rzeczownik]

the fact or state of not having the necessary information, knowledge, or understanding of something

ignorancja, nieuctwo

ignorancja, nieuctwo

Ex: ignorance of some people about climate change highlights the need for more widespread awareness and education on environmental issues .
delusion
[Rzeczownik]

(psychology) a mental condition in which a person has a false belief system that is contradicted by evidence

urojenie, złudzenie

urojenie, złudzenie

delirium
[Rzeczownik]

a state of extreme mental confusion, often accompanied by confused or unclear thoughts or speech

delirium, majaczenie

delirium, majaczenie

insanity
[Rzeczownik]

a state of severe mental disorder affecting a person's ability to understand reality, think rationally, or behave in a socially acceptable manner

szaleństwo, obłęd

szaleństwo, obłęd

Ex: Legal standards often require a significant cognitive impairment insanity.
incapacity
[Rzeczownik]

the lack of intellectual or mental power to do something

niedolność, niezdolność

niedolność, niezdolność

Ex: The patient 's cognitive decline resulted in incapacity to manage their financial affairs and make sound financial decisions .
hallucination
[Rzeczownik]

a perceptual experience in which an individual perceives something that is not present in the external environment

halucynacja, widzenie

halucynacja, widzenie

Ex: Hallucinations can be a symptom of certain medical conditions , including neurological disorders or brain injuries .
fallacy
[Rzeczownik]

a false idea or belief based on invalid arguments, often one that many people think is true

błąd logiczny, fałszywe przekonanie

błąd logiczny, fałszywe przekonanie

Ex: The belief that all members of a particular ethnic group are universally untrustworthy is fallacy built on stereotypes and can lead to discrimination and prejudice .
misconception
[Rzeczownik]

a mistaken or inaccurate belief or understanding about something

fałszywe przekonanie, mylny pogląd

fałszywe przekonanie, mylny pogląd

Ex: There 's misconception that all artists are starving or struggling financially .
to neglect
[Czasownik]

to pay little or no attention to something or someone, often leading to issues or problems

zaniedbywać, lekceważyć

zaniedbywać, lekceważyć

Ex: Neglecting cybersecurity measures in today 's digital age can expose your personal information to potential threats .
to disregard
[Czasownik]

to intentionally ignore or act without concern for something or someone that deserves consideration

zignorować, lekceważyć

zignorować, lekceważyć

Ex: The manager is disregarding critical feedback , hindering team improvement .
to misinterpret
[Czasownik]

to understand or explain something incorrectly

źle zrozumieć, błędnie interpretować

źle zrozumieć, błędnie interpretować

Ex: The misinterpreted the artist 's message , creating controversy over the artwork .
to overlook
[Czasownik]

to not notice or see something

przeoczyć, niedostrzeć

przeoczyć, niedostrzeć

Ex: Be cautious not overlook the signs of wear and tear in equipment maintenance .
oblivious
[przymiotnik]

lacking conscious awareness of something

nieświadomy, obojętny

nieświadomy, obojętny

Ex: The children oblivious to the time , playing happily in the park long after sunset .
deranged
[przymiotnik]

incapable of behaving normally or thinking clearly due to mental illness

dziwny, szalony

dziwny, szalony

Ex: After the accident , her mind was deranged that she could n't recognize her own family .
insensible
[przymiotnik]

not noticing or caring about something

obojętny, nierozumny

obojętny, nierozumny

Ex: The politician insensible to public opinion , pursuing unpopular policies .
naive
[przymiotnik]

lacking experience, wisdom, or understanding about the world, often resulting in being overly trusting or easily deceived

naiwny, naivny

naiwny, naivny

Ex: naive interpretation of the contract terms caused misunderstandings between the parties involved .
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