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Podstawowe Słownictwo do Egzaminu SAT - Słabość i Pogorszenie

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SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary
to decline
to decline
[Czasownik]

to gradually weaken or worsen in condition or performance

pogarszać się, słabnąć

pogarszać się, słabnąć

Ex: His health began to decline after he stopped following his doctor's recommendations for exercise and diet. 
to diminish
to diminish
[Czasownik]

to decrease in degree, size, etc.

zmniejszać, redukować

zmniejszać, redukować

Ex: The effects of the medication gradually diminish over time. 
to dwindle
to dwindle
[Czasownik]

to diminish in quantity or size over time

zmniejszać się, kurczyć się

zmniejszać się, kurczyć się

Ex: The water level in the reservoir began to dwindle during the dry season. 
to subside
to subside
[Czasownik]

to decline in intensity or strength

słabnąć, cichnąć

słabnąć, cichnąć

Ex: After the storm, the winds gradually subside. 
to sap
to sap
[Czasownik]

to gradually drain or deplete someone's power or strength

wyczerpywać, osłabiać

wyczerpywać, osłabiać

Ex: Constant stress can sap one's mental resilience. 
to recede
to recede
[Czasownik]

to diminish in intensity, visibility, or prominence

słabnąć, znikać

słabnąć, znikać

Ex: As the sun dipped below the horizon, the colors of the sunset receded. 
to undermine
to undermine
[Czasownik]

to gradually decrease the effectiveness, confidence, or power of something or someone

podkopywać, osłabiać

podkopywać, osłabiać

Ex: Skipping maintenance checks might undermine the long-term reliability of the equipment. 
to wither
to wither
[Czasownik]

to decline, weaken, or deteriorate, often in terms of strength, vitality, or overall condition

więdnąć, słabnąć

więdnąć, słabnąć

Ex: As the economic recession took hold, the small businesses in the area started to wither, unable to sustain their operations. 
to incapacitate
to incapacitate
[Czasownik]

to make something unable to work properly

unieruchomić, uczynić niesprawnym

unieruchomić, uczynić niesprawnym

Ex: The power outage incapacitated the entire building, rendering all electronic devices and equipment non-functional. 
to crumble
to crumble
[Czasownik]

to become weak or begin to fail

kruszyć się, załamywać się

kruszyć się, załamywać się

Ex: The athlete's resolve began to crumble as the race wore on, and fatigue set in. 
to degrade
to degrade
[Czasownik]

to reduce the quality or effectiveness of something

pogarszać, degradować

pogarszać, degradować

Ex: The outdated technology has degraded the system's performance. 
to dilute
to dilute
[Czasownik]

to make something less forceful, potent, or intense by adding additional elements or substances

rozcieńczać, osłabiać

rozcieńczać, osłabiać

Ex: The teacher suggested adding more examples to dilute the complex theory and make it more understandable for the students. 
to wane
to wane
[Czasownik]

to gradually decrease in intensity, strength, importance, size, influence, etc.

słabnąć, zmniejszać się

słabnąć, zmniejszać się

Ex: The popularity of the trend is currently waning among the younger generation. 
to dissipate
to dissipate
[Czasownik]

to gradually disappear or spread out

rozpraszać się, stopniowo znikać

rozpraszać się, stopniowo znikać

Ex: The morning mist began to dissipate as the sun rose higher in the sky. 
to exacerbate
to exacerbate
[Czasownik]

to make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse or more severe

zaostrzać, pogarszać

zaostrzać, pogarszać

Ex: Ignoring the issue can exacerbate the problems in the long run. 
to stifle
to stifle
[Czasownik]

to suppress, restrain, or hinder the growth, development, or intensity of something

tłumić, powstrzymywać

tłumić, powstrzymywać

Ex: The strict rules and regulations served to stifle creativity and innovation within the organization. 
vulnerable
vulnerable
[przymiotnik]

able to be physically harmed or wounded

wrażliwy, bezbronny

wrażliwy, bezbronny

Ex: The baby birds in the nest were vulnerable to predators until they learned to fly. 
delicate
delicate
[przymiotnik]

easily harmed or destroyed

delikatny, kruchy

delikatny, kruchy

Ex: The delicate flowers wilted in the hot sun. 
subtle
subtle
[przymiotnik]

difficult to notice or detect because of its slight or delicate nature

subtelny, delikatny

subtelny, delikatny

Ex: The artist used subtle brushstrokes to create a sense of depth and movement in the painting. 
fragile
fragile
[przymiotnik]

easily damaged or broken

kruchy, delikatny

kruchy, delikatny

Ex: The butterfly's wings were fragile, thin and translucent in the sunlight. 
flimsy
flimsy
[przymiotnik]

likely to break due to the lack of strength or durability

kruchy, słaby

kruchy, słaby

Ex: The flimsy cardboard box fell apart when it was lifted. 
helpless
helpless
[przymiotnik]

lacking strength or power, often feeling unable to act or influence a situation

bezradny, bezsilny

bezradny, bezsilny

Ex: She felt helpless as she watched the car accident unfold before her eyes. 
brittle
brittle
[przymiotnik]

easily broken, cracked, or shattered due to the lack of flexibility and resilience

kruchy, łamliwy

kruchy, łamliwy

Ex: With each step, the brittle twigs underfoot snapped loudly in the quiet forest. 
tenuous
tenuous
[przymiotnik]

very delicate or thin

cienki, delikatny

cienki, delikatny

Ex: The spider's web was so tenuous that even the slightest breeze could break it. 
deficiency
deficiency
[Rzeczownik]

a flaw, weakness, or shortcoming that reduces the effectiveness, quality, or completeness of something

wada, brak

wada, brak

Ex: Her argument was convincing despite a few logical deficiencies. 
disability
disability
[Rzeczownik]

a physical or mental condition that prevents a person from using some part of their body completely or learning something easily

niepełnosprawność, inwalidztwo

niepełnosprawność, inwalidztwo

Ex: He was born with a disability that affects his ability to walk. 
shortcoming
shortcoming
[Rzeczownik]

a flaw or weakness that reduces the quality or effectiveness of something or someone

wada, niedociągnięcie

wada, niedociągnięcie

Ex: Despite his many talents, his inability to delegate tasks was a significant shortcoming. 
defect
defect
[Rzeczownik]

a flaw or deficiency that impairs the quality or effectiveness of something

wada,  defekt

wada, defekt

Ex: The car was recalled due to a defect in the braking system that could cause accidents. 
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