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Humanistyka ACT - Interaction

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ACT Vocabulary for Humanities
to bargain
to bargain
[Czasownik]

to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.

targować się, negocjować

targować się, negocjować

Ex: The customers decided to bargain with the vendor to get a better price for the antique furniture. 
to dispute
to dispute
[Czasownik]

to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.

spierać się, dyskutować

spierać się, dyskutować

Ex: The two colleagues started to dispute the best approach to solving the project's challenges. 
to demand
to demand
[Czasownik]

to ask something from someone in an urgent and forceful manner

żądać, domagać się

żądać, domagać się

Ex: The workers decided to demand higher wages and better working conditions during the negotiations. 
to reproach
to reproach
[Czasownik]

to blame someone for a mistake they made

ganić, winić

ganić, winić

Ex: Disappointed by his actions, she couldn't help but reproach her brother for neglecting his responsibilities. 
to convince
to convince
[Czasownik]

to make someone do something using reasoning, arguments, etc.

przekonać, namówić

przekonać, namówić

Ex: I tried to convince my friend to join the hiking trip by highlighting the beautiful scenery and adventure it would offer. 
to network
to network
[Czasownik]

to interact or establish contacts with others for mutual assistance or support

nawiązywać kontakty, networkować

nawiązywać kontakty, networkować

Ex: She networks with industry professionals to enhance her career prospects. 
to associate
to associate
[Czasownik]

to interact and spend time with someone or a group of people

obcować, zadawać się

obcować, zadawać się

Ex: Despite warnings from her family, she continues to associate with individuals involved in questionable activities. 
to transmit
to transmit
[Czasownik]

to convey or communicate something, such as information, ideas, or emotions, from one person to another

przekazywać, komunikować

przekazywać, komunikować

Ex: The radio host skillfully transmitted breaking news updates to the listeners. 
to confer
to confer
[Czasownik]

to exchange opinions and have discussions with others, often to come to an agreement or decision

naradzać się, dyskutować

naradzać się, dyskutować

Ex: The board members will confer next week to finalize the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. 
to inform
to inform
[Czasownik]

to give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner

informować, powiadamiać

informować, powiadamiać

Ex: The teacher informed the students about the upcoming exam schedule and its format. 
to recount
to recount
[Czasownik]

to describe an event, experience, etc to someone in a detailed manner

opowiadać, relacjonować

opowiadać, relacjonować

Ex: The historian chose to recount the tale of the ancient civilization's rise and fall. 
to prescribe
to prescribe
[Czasownik]

to give specific instructions or guidelines about what someone must do

przepisać, nakazać

przepisać, nakazać

Ex: All employees must adhere to the code of conduct prescribed in the handbook. 
to address
to address
[Czasownik]

to speak directly to a specific person or group

zwracać się do, mówić bezpośrednio do

zwracać się do, mówić bezpośrednio do

Ex: The teacher will address the students individually to provide feedback on their assignments. 
to converse
to converse
[Czasownik]

to engage in a conversation with someone

rozmawiać,  konwersować

rozmawiać, konwersować

Ex: During the event, people gathered to converse about various topics of interest. 
to enlighten
to enlighten
[Czasownik]

to give clarification or knowledge to someone about a particular subject or situation

oświecać, uczyć

oświecać, uczyć

Ex: The documentary aimed to enlighten viewers about the impact of climate change on the planet. 
to protest
to protest
[Czasownik]

to show disagreement by taking action or expressing it verbally, particularly in public

protestować, demonstrować

protestować, demonstrować

Ex: Employees decided to protest the unfair working conditions by organizing a strike. 
to plead
to plead
[Czasownik]

to make an earnest and emotional request, often accompanied by a strong sense of urgency or desperation

błagać,  prosić

błagać, prosić

Ex: He pleaded with his boss to reconsider the decision to terminate his employment. 
to propose
to propose
[Czasownik]

to put forward a suggestion, plan, or idea for consideration

proponować, sugerować

proponować, sugerować

Ex: He proposed a new strategy for increasing productivity during the team meeting, outlining specific steps for implementation. 
to clamor
to clamor
[Czasownik]

to loudly complain about something or demand something

domagać się głośno, hałaśliwie protestować

domagać się głośno, hałaśliwie protestować

Ex: As the concert ended, the fans began to clamor for one more song. 
to notify
to notify
[Czasownik]

to officially let someone know about something

powiadomić, zawiadomić

powiadomić, zawiadomić

Ex: The school will notify parents in advance of any changes to the academic calendar. 
to cajole
to cajole
[Czasownik]

to persuade someone to do something through insincere praises, promises, etc. often in a persistent manner

przekonywać słodkimi słówkami, namawiać pochlebstwami

przekonywać słodkimi słówkami, namawiać pochlebstwami

Ex: She tried to cajole her friend into joining her for the weekend getaway with promises of a relaxing time. 
to supplicate
to supplicate
[Czasownik]

to ask or request humbly and earnestly, typically in a religious or devotional context

błagać, modlić się

błagać, modlić się

Ex: She supplicated for guidance before making her decision. 
to recommend
to recommend
[Czasownik]

to suggest to someone that something is good, convenient, etc.

polecać, radzić

polecać, radzić

Ex: She regularly recommends this book to anyone interested in history. 
to caution
to caution
[Czasownik]

to warn someone of something that could be difficult or dangerous

ostrzegać, przestrzegać

ostrzegać, przestrzegać

Ex: The doctor cautioned the patient about the potential side effects of the medication. 
to relay
to relay
[Czasownik]

to pass on information or messages from one place or person to another

przekazać, przesłać

przekazać, przesłać

Ex: The receptionist relayed the important message to the manager as soon as it came in. 
quarrel
quarrel
[Rzeczownik]

a heated argument or disagreement, often involving anger or hostility between individuals

kłótnia, spór

kłótnia, spór

Ex: Their quarrel started over a minor misunderstanding but quickly escalated into a major conflict. 
plea
plea
[Rzeczownik]

a sincere and humble request, often made in times of need or desperation

błaganie, prośba

błaganie, prośba

Ex: She ignored his plea for forgiveness, unwilling to give him another chance. 
inquiry
inquiry
[Rzeczownik]

an act of seeking information through questioning

zapytanie,  dochodzenie

zapytanie, dochodzenie

Ex: Her inquiry about the job opening was met with a prompt response from the HR department. 
correspondence
correspondence
[Rzeczownik]

written communication exchanged between people, typically through letters or emails

korespondencja, wymiana listów

korespondencja, wymiana listów

Ex: The correspondence between the two authors revealed their deep mutual respect and admiration. 
intercourse
intercourse
[Rzeczownik]

the exchange of thoughts, information, or communication between people

wymiana, komunikacja

wymiana, komunikacja

Ex: The frequent intercourse between the two departments led to improved collaboration and efficiency. 
behest
behest
[Rzeczownik]

an official or urgent request issued by someone, typically one in authority

prośba, rozkaz

prośba, rozkaz

Ex: At the king's behest, the knights embarked on a quest to find the lost treasure. 
petition
petition
[Rzeczownik]

a written request, signed by a group of people, that asks an organization or government to take a specific action

petycja, wniosek

petycja, wniosek

Ex: Over 10,000 people signed the petition to save the local park from development. 
pleasantry
pleasantry
[Rzeczownik]

a polite, casual, an typically friendly remark or exchange

uprzejmość, grzeczność

uprzejmość, grzeczność

Ex: They exchanged pleasantries before diving into the main topic of the meeting. 
telecommunication
telecommunication
[Rzeczownik]

the transmission of information, data, or messages over a distance through the use of electronic or optical signals, media, and technologies

telekomunikacja

telekomunikacja

admission
admission
[Rzeczownik]

a confession or acceptance of the truth or reality of something

przyznanie się, wyznanie

przyznanie się, wyznanie

Ex: His admission of guilt shocked everyone in the room. 
banter
banter
[Rzeczownik]

the act of saying something in a smart and humorous manner in order to make fun of something or someone

żart, przekomarzanie

żart, przekomarzanie

Ex: Their banter kept the dinner lively and fun. 
admonition
admonition
[Rzeczownik]

a serious and heartfelt warning

napomnienie, ostrzeżenie

napomnienie, ostrzeżenie

Ex: Despite his father's repeated admonitions, he ventured into the dark forest alone. 
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