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Podstawowe Słownictwo do Egzaminu SAT - Trudność i Złożoność

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SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary
to muddy
to muddy
[Czasownik]

to make something unclear or difficult to understand

zamącić, utrudniać zrozumienie

zamącić, utrudniać zrozumienie

Ex: Introducing too many technical terms can muddy the explanation for those who are not familiar with the subject. 
to impede
to impede
[Czasownik]

to create difficulty or obstacles that make it hard for something to happen or progress

utrudniać, przeszkadzać

utrudniać, przeszkadzać

Ex: The heavy traffic impeded our journey to the airport. 
to repress
to repress
[Czasownik]

to hold back or prevent something from being expressed, developed, or revealed

tłumić, powstrzymywać

tłumić, powstrzymywać

Ex: She tried to repress her laughter during the serious meeting. 
to disrupt
to disrupt
[Czasownik]

to cause disorder or disturbance in something that was previously orderly or calm

zakłócać, przerywać

zakłócać, przerywać

Ex: The loud noise from the construction site disrupted their afternoon nap. 
to intervene
to intervene
[Czasownik]

to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse

interweniować, wtrącać się

interweniować, wtrącać się

Ex: The teacher had to intervene when two students started arguing in the classroom. 
to interfere
to interfere
[Czasownik]

to disrupt the normal continuation or proper execution of a process or activity

ingerować, zakłócać

ingerować, zakłócać

Ex: The sudden rainstorm threatened to interfere with the outdoor wedding ceremony. 
to sabotage
to sabotage
[Czasownik]

to intentionally damage or undermine something, often for personal gain or as an act of protest or revenge

sabotować

sabotować

Ex: The disgruntled employee attempted to sabotage the company's computer system. 
to hinder
to hinder
[Czasownik]

to create obstacles or difficulties that prevent progress, movement, or success

utrudniać, przeszkadzać

utrudniać, przeszkadzać

Ex: The heavy rain hindered our plans for a picnic. 
to jam
to jam
[Czasownik]

to create disturbances in electronic signals preventing them from being received

zakłócać, blokować

zakłócać, blokować

Ex: During the military operation, the enemy attempted to jam our communication channels. 
to obstruct
to obstruct
[Czasownik]

to deliberately create challenges or difficulties that slow down or prevent the smooth advancement or development of something

utrudniać, blokować

utrudniać, blokować

Ex: Ongoing negotiations between the parties threaten to obstruct the peace process. 
ambiguity
ambiguity
[Rzeczownik]

the state of being unclear due to multiple possible meanings

niejednoznaczność, dwuznaczność

niejednoznaczność, dwuznaczność

Ex: Without specific dates in the old letter, there was ambiguity about when the events actually occurred. 
nuance
nuance
[Rzeczownik]

a very small and barely noticeable difference in tone, appearance, manner, meaning, etc.

niuanse

niuanse

Ex: The actor captured every nuance of the character’s emotions. 
severity
severity
[Rzeczownik]

the intensity or degree of something challenging or impactful, such as pain, weather conditions, or any adverse circumstance

poważność, surowość

poważność, surowość

Ex: The severity of the heatwave led to health warnings across the region. 
effortless
effortless
[przymiotnik]

done with little or no difficulty

bezwysiłkowy, łatwy

bezwysiłkowy, łatwy

Ex: His smooth and effortless stride made running look easy. 
demanding
demanding
[przymiotnik]

(of a task) needing great effort, skill, etc.

wymagający, trudny

wymagający, trudny

Ex: His job as a project manager is demanding, requiring him to juggle multiple tasks and deadlines. 
daunting
daunting
[przymiotnik]

intimidating, challenging, or overwhelming in a way that creates a sense of fear or unease

onduchający, trudny

onduchający, trudny

Ex: The idea of moving to a new country, learning a new language, and starting from scratch can be daunting for many. 
elusive
elusive
[przymiotnik]

difficult to grasp mentally

nieuchwytny, wymykający się

nieuchwytny, wymykający się

Ex: The concept of time felt elusive, slipping away no matter how hard they tried to focus. 
straightforward
straightforward
[przymiotnik]

easy to comprehend or perform without any difficulties

prosty, bezpośredni

prosty, bezpośredni

Ex: His explanation of the problem was straightforward, making it easy for everyone to understand. 
elaborate
elaborate
[przymiotnik]

carefully developed or executed with great attention to detail

elaborowany, dokładny

elaborowany, dokładny

Ex: The chef prepared an elaborate meal for the special occasion, incorporating multiple courses and intricate plating. 
comprehensible
comprehensible
[przymiotnik]

clear in meaning or expression

zrozumiały, jasny

zrozumiały, jasny

Ex: The instructions were so comprehensible that even someone with no technical background could follow them. 
enigmatic
enigmatic
[przymiotnik]

difficult to understand or interpret

enigmatyczny, tajemniczy

enigmatyczny, tajemniczy

Ex: The author's choice of ending for the novel was enigmatic and sparked much debate. 
discernible
discernible
[przymiotnik]

capable of being seen or observed

dostrzegalny, widoczny

dostrzegalny, widoczny

Ex: Despite the foggy conditions, there was a discernible outline of the mountains in the distance. 
digestible
digestible
[przymiotnik]

(of information) clear and easy for the audience to understand

strawny, łatwy do zrozumienia

strawny, łatwy do zrozumienia

Ex: The professor provided a digestible summary of the complex theory, making it easier for students to understand. 
unfathomable
unfathomable
[przymiotnik]

impossible to comprehend

niezgłębiony, niepojęty

niezgłębiony, niepojęty

Ex: The universe's unfathomable vastness continues to perplex astronomers, challenging our understanding of its boundaries. 
imperceptible
imperceptible
[przymiotnik]

so slight or gradual that it cannot be noticed

niezauważalny, nieodczuwalny

niezauważalny, nieodczuwalny

Ex: The temperature dropped by an imperceptible degree. 
indecipherable
indecipherable
[przymiotnik]

difficult or impossible to understand or interpret

nieczytelny, niezrozumiały

nieczytelny, niezrozumiały

Ex: His handwriting was so indecipherable that no one could read it. 
illegible
illegible
[przymiotnik]

unable to be read or understood because of poor handwriting or print quality

nieczytelny, niezrozumiały

nieczytelny, niezrozumiały

Ex: His notes were so illegible that even he struggled to decipher them. 
intricate
intricate
[przymiotnik]

having many complex parts or details that make it difficult to understand or work with

skomplikowany, szczegółowy

skomplikowany, szczegółowy

Ex: The intricate design of the watch included tiny gears and delicate engravings. 
rocky
rocky
[przymiotnik]

characterized by difficulty or challenges, often used to describe a situation or experience

trudny, pełen przeszkód

trudny, pełen przeszkód

Ex: The team faced a rocky path to success, with numerous obstacles along the way. 
obscure
obscure
[przymiotnik]

difficult to comprehend due to being vague or hidden

niejasny, zagadkowy

niejasny, zagadkowy

Ex: The obscure references in the text were difficult for most readers to understand. 
strenuously
strenuously
[przysłówek]

in a way that involves intense physical effort

intensywnie, wytężająco

intensywnie, wytężająco

Ex: Drink plenty of water if you are exercising strenuously. 
readily
readily
[przysłówek]

with little difficulty or trouble

łatwo, bez trudności

łatwo, bez trudności

Ex: The information was readily found online. 
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