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Umiejętność Czytania na Egzaminie ACT - Aktywność i Zachowanie

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Essential Vocabulary for ACT
to entice
to entice
[Czasownik]

to make someone do something specific, often by offering something attractive

kusić, nęcić

kusić, nęcić

Ex: Advertisers hoped colorful displays would entice shoppers to browse their selection. 
to dissuade
to dissuade
[Czasownik]

to make someone not to do something

odradzać, zniechęcać

odradzać, zniechęcać

Ex: I dissuaded him from making a hasty decision. 
to persuade
to persuade
[Czasownik]

to make a person do something through reasoning or other methods

przekonywać, namawiać

przekonywać, namawiać

Ex: The company used a compelling advertising campaign to persuade consumers to try their new product. 
to venture
to venture
[Czasownik]

to undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action

odważyć się, ryzykować

odważyć się, ryzykować

Ex: It took courage for the astronauts to venture into outer space where one small error could prove fatal. 
to emulate
to emulate
[Czasownik]

to make an attempt at matching or surpassing someone or something, particularly by the means of imitation

naśladować, równać się

naśladować, równać się

Ex: The young athlete aspired to emulate the achievements of their Olympic hero. 
to mimic
to mimic
[Czasownik]

to copy the style, technique, or subject matter of another artist or artwork

naśladować,  kopiować

naśladować, kopiować

Ex: The new artist tried to mimic the brush strokes and color palette of the famous painter. 
to tease
to tease
[Czasownik]

to playfully annoy someone by making jokes or sarcastic remarks

dokuczać, prześmiewać

dokuczać, prześmiewać

Ex: Siblings often tease each other as a form of playful banter. 
to bombard
to bombard
[Czasownik]

to continuously expose someone to something, such as information, questions, or criticisms

bombardować, zasypywać

bombardować, zasypywać

Ex: He bombarded his friends with text messages about his new project. 
to lurk
to lurk
[Czasownik]

(of danger or something unpleasant) to exist or be present without being obvious or noticeable

czaić się, czyhać

czaić się, czyhać

to galvanize
to galvanize
[Czasownik]

to push someone into taking action, particularly by evoking a strong emotion in them

pobudzać, motywować

pobudzać, motywować

Ex: It took a serious crisis to really galvanize politicians into compromising and passing long-stalled reforms. 
to coax
to coax
[Czasownik]

to persuade someone to do something by being kind and gentle, especially when they may be unwilling

namawiać, przekonywać

namawiać, przekonywać

Ex: Parents often have to coax their children into eating vegetables by making it seem enjoyable or interesting. 
to dabble
to dabble
[Czasownik]

to engage in an activity without deep commitment or serious involvement

pobawić się, podejmować powierzchownie

pobawić się, podejmować powierzchownie

Ex: She decided to dabble in photography. 
to belie
to belie
[Czasownik]

to create an impression of something or someone that is false

zaprzeczać, przeczyć

zaprzeczać, przeczyć

Ex: His calm demeanor belies the stress he is feeling inside. 
to imitate
to imitate
[Czasownik]

to copy someone's behavior or appearance accurately

naśladować, kopiować

naśladować, kopiować

Ex: Children often imitate their parents' mannerisms and speech patterns. 
to urge
to urge
[Czasownik]

to try to make someone do something in a forceful or persistent manner

nalegać, zachęcać

nalegać, zachęcać

Ex: The teacher urged the students to complete their assignments on time. 
to impel
to impel
[Czasownik]

to strongly encourage someone to take action

pobudzać, zachęcać

pobudzać, zachęcać

Ex: The urgent pleas from the community impelled the government to take swift action in response to the crisis. 
to partake
to partake
[Czasownik]

to participate in an event or activity

uczestniczyć, brać udział

uczestniczyć, brać udział

Ex: We gathered around the table to partake in a delicious Thanksgiving feast. 
to tantalize
to tantalize
[Czasownik]

to torment someone by showing or promising something desirable that remains just out of reach

kusić, drażnić

kusić, drażnić

Ex: The aroma of fresh bread tantalized the hungry crowd. 
to spur
to spur
[Czasownik]

to give someone encouragement or motivation

pobudzać, zachęcać

pobudzać, zachęcać

Ex: The coach's inspiring words were meant to spur the team to give their best effort. 
leverage
leverage
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to influence a person or situation through the strategic use of resources to achieve a desired outcome

wpływ, siła przetargowa

wpływ, siła przetargowa

Ex: The politician's strong public support gave him leverage in policy negotiations. 
moderation
moderation
[Rzeczownik]

the act or state of avoiding excess or extremes in thought, behavior, or action

umiarkowanie, powściągliwość

umiarkowanie, powściągliwość

Ex: The key to financial stability is practicing moderation in spending and saving. 
sensitivity
sensitivity
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to perceive and respond to subtle changes, signals, or emotions in one's environment or in others

wrażliwość

wrażliwość

Ex: Her sensitivity to others' feelings made her a great counselor. 
ambivalence
ambivalence
[Rzeczownik]

the state of having mixed or opposing feelings

ambiwalencja

ambiwalencja

Ex: The announcement of the policy change was met with ambivalence by the employees, who saw both pros and cons. 
upbringing
upbringing
[Rzeczownik]

the manner in which a child is raised, including the care, guidance, and teaching provided by parents or guardians

wychowanie, hodowla

wychowanie, hodowla

Ex: A loving and supportive upbringing can have a lasting impact on a child's confidence. 
regimen
regimen
[Rzeczownik]

a set of instructions given to someone regarding what they should eat or do to maintain or restore their health

reżim, program

reżim, program

Ex: After consulting her nutritionist, she began a new dietary regimen to boost her metabolism. 
rote
rote
[Rzeczownik]

mechanical learning by repetition and frequent recall rather than meaningful understanding

nauka na pamięć, mechaniczne uczenie się

nauka na pamięć, mechaniczne uczenie się

Ex: I tried to avoid rote memorization and instead focus on conceptual learning. 
inclination
inclination
[Rzeczownik]

one's natural desire and feeling to take a specific action or act in a particular manner

skłonność, tendencja

skłonność, tendencja

tendency
tendency
[Rzeczownik]

a mental disposition or attitude that favors one option over others

tendencja, skłonność

tendencja, skłonność

Ex: There is a tendency to overestimate risks in new projects. 
propensity
propensity
[Rzeczownik]

a natural inclination to behave in a certain way or exhibit particular characteristics

skłonność, tendencja

skłonność, tendencja

Ex: He has a propensity for taking risks, which makes him a successful entrepreneur. 
temperament
temperament
[Rzeczownik]

a person's or animal's natural or inherent characteristics, influencing their behavior, mood, and emotional responses

temperament

temperament

Ex: Her calm temperament made her an excellent mediator in conflicts. 
caprice
caprice
[Rzeczownik]

a sudden and unpredictable change in mood, behavior, or decision

kaprys, zachcianka

kaprys, zachcianka

Ex: His decision to quit was a caprice, not a calculated move. 
mythomania
mythomania
[Rzeczownik]

an excessive or abnormal tendency to lie and fabricate stories, often without any clear motive or benefit

mitomania

mitomania

Ex: The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with mythomania after uncovering a pattern of elaborate and unnecessary lies. 
semblance
semblance
[Rzeczownik]

a condition or situation that is similar or only appears to be similar to something

pozór, podobieństwo

pozór, podobieństwo

Ex: The old house had a semblance of its former grandeur, though it was now in disrepair. 
ritual
ritual
[Rzeczownik]

a set of fixed actions or behaviors performed regularly

rytuał, ceremonia

rytuał, ceremonia

Ex: Every Friday evening, they have a family ritual of cooking dinner together. 
uproar
uproar
[Rzeczownik]

a situation where there is a lot of noise caused by upset or angry people

hałas, zamieszanie

hałas, zamieszanie

treatment
treatment
[Rzeczownik]

the manner or method of managing or dealing with something or someone

traktowanie, sposób zarządzania

traktowanie, sposób zarządzania

Ex: The delicate vase required careful treatment during transportation to avoid any damage. 
paranoiac
paranoiac
[przymiotnik]

exhibiting excessive or irrational suspicion and mistrust of others

paranoidalny, paranoiczny

paranoidalny, paranoiczny

Ex: Her paranoiac tendencies made it difficult for her to form close relationships, as she constantly feared betrayal. 
competitive
competitive
[przymiotnik]

having a strong desire to win or succeed

konkurencyjny, ambitny

konkurencyjny, ambitny

Ex: The competitive athlete trained tirelessly to improve their performance and surpass their opponents. 
participatory
participatory
[przymiotnik]

characterized by the active involvement and engagement of people in decision-making or activities

uczestniczący,  partycypacyjny

uczestniczący, partycypacyjny

Ex: The community meeting was highly participatory, with everyone contributing their ideas and opinions. 
frenetic
frenetic
[przymiotnik]

fast-paced, frantic, and filled with intense energy or activity

frenetyczny, gorączkowy

frenetyczny, gorączkowy

Ex: The frenetic pace of the city can be overwhelming for newcomers. 
rowdy
rowdy
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) noisy, disruptive, and often behaving in a disorderly or unruly way

hałaśliwy, rozrabiający

hałaśliwy, rozrabiający

Ex: He was known as the rowdy kid in class, always causing a commotion. 
adventurous
adventurous
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) eager to try new ideas, exciting things, and take risks

przygodowy,  śmiały

przygodowy, śmiały

Ex: She's an adventurous traveler, always seeking out new destinations and immersive cultural experiences. 
vibrant
vibrant
[przymiotnik]

full of energy, enthusiasm, and life

dynamiczny, energiczny

dynamiczny, energiczny

Ex: The city was vibrant with activity during the festival. 
addictive
addictive
[przymiotnik]

(of a substance, activity, behavior, etc.) causing strong dependency, making it difficult for a person to stop using or engaging in it

uzależniający, nałogowy

uzależniający, nałogowy

Ex: Sugar can be surprisingly addictive, making it hard to cut back on sweets. 
impetuous
impetuous
[przymiotnik]

done swiftly and without careful thought, driven by sudden and strong emotions or impulses

impulsywny, lekkomyślny

impulsywny, lekkomyślny

Ex: His impetuous decision to move to a new city without a job lined up worried his friends and family. 
expeditious
expeditious
[przymiotnik]

done very quickly without wasting time or resources

szybki, skuteczny

szybki, skuteczny

Ex: The expeditious completion of the project impressed the clients. 
brisk
brisk
[przymiotnik]

quick and energetic in movement or action

żwawy, energiczny

żwawy, energiczny

Ex: She took a brisk walk in the morning to wake herself up. 
undercover
undercover
[przymiotnik]

working or conducted secretly under the supervision of a law enforcement agency to gather information or catch criminals

tajny, zakonspirowany

tajny, zakonspirowany

Ex: The undercover agent infiltrated the criminal organization to gather intelligence. 
sedentary
sedentary
[przymiotnik]

(of a job or lifestyle) including a lot of sitting and very little physical activity

siedzący, mało aktywny

siedzący, mało aktywny

Ex: His sedentary lifestyle made it difficult to stay in shape. 
tumultuous
tumultuous
[przymiotnik]

having chaotic and unstable characteristics

burzliwy, niestabilny

burzliwy, niestabilny

Ex: Their tumultuous relationship was marked by frequent arguments and emotional turbulence. 
sedate
sedate
[przymiotnik]

calm, quiet, and composed, often with a serious demeanor

spokojny, opanowany

spokojny, opanowany

Ex: His sedate manner during the meeting conveyed the gravity of the situation to everyone present. 
hectic
hectic
[przymiotnik]

extremely busy and chaotic

gorączkowy, chaotyczny

gorączkowy, chaotyczny

Ex: The office was always hectic during the end of the month with deadlines approaching. 
responsive
responsive
[przymiotnik]

reacting to people and events quickly and in a positive way

reaktywny, szybko reagujący

reaktywny, szybko reagujący

Ex: The customer service representative was responsive to the client's needs, addressing their concerns promptly. 
hands-on
hands-on
[przymiotnik]

involving direct participation or intervention in a task or activity, rather than simply observing or delegating it to others

praktyczny, bezpośredni

praktyczny, bezpośredni

Ex: The internship provides hands-on experience in the medical field. 
bungled
bungled
[przymiotnik]

poorly executed or managed, resulting in a failure to achieve the intended outcome

nieudany, źle wykonany

nieudany, źle wykonany

Ex: The bungled attempt to repair the plumbing led to a flooded basement, causing extensive damage to the property. 
exploratory
exploratory
[przymiotnik]

involving or intended for the purpose of discovering or investigating something new or unknown

eksploracyjny, badawczy

eksploracyjny, badawczy

Ex: The scientists conducted an exploratory mission to the uncharted island to study its unique ecosystem. 
excursive
excursive
[przymiotnik]

(of a lecture, writing, etc.) likely to wander off the main topic in a confusing and incomprehensible way

niespójny,  dygresyjny

niespójny, dygresyjny

Ex: His excursive lecture included many unrelated anecdotes that made it hard to follow the main point. 
frivolous
frivolous
[przymiotnik]

having a lack of depth or concern for serious matters

frywolny, powierzchowny

frywolny, powierzchowny

Ex: His frivolous attitude towards his studies often landed him in trouble with his teachers. 
leisurely
leisurely
[przysłówek]

in a relaxed, unhurried manner

powoli, spokojnie

powoli, spokojnie

Ex: They walked leisurely through the park, enjoying the sunny afternoon. 
rigorously
rigorously
[przysłówek]

in a very thorough and precise manner, paying close attention to every detail

rygorystycznie, skrupulatnie

rygorystycznie, skrupulatnie

Ex: The researchers rigorously tested the new drug. 
single-handedly
single-handedly
[przysłówek]

without anyone's help, solely relying on one's own efforts

samodzielnie, w pojedynkę

samodzielnie, w pojedynkę

Ex: She single-handedly organized the entire event, from planning to execution. 
strategically
strategically
[przysłówek]

in a manner that relates to strategies, plans, or the overall approach designed to achieve long-term goals or objectives

strategicznie, w sposób strategiczny

strategicznie, w sposób strategiczny

Ex: The company strategically positioned its new product in the market to target a specific demographic. 
studiously
studiously
[przysłówek]

with great care, attention, and effort

starannie, pilnie

starannie, pilnie

Ex: She studied the complex diagram studiously, ensuring she understood every detail before proceeding. 
compulsively
compulsively
[przysłówek]

in a manner driven by an uncontrollable urge or need, often repetitive or excessive

kompulsywnie, w sposób przymusowy

kompulsywnie, w sposób przymusowy

Ex: She compulsively checked her phone every few minutes. 
tenderly
tenderly
[przysłówek]

in a gentle, affectionate, or caring manner

czule, z czułością

czule, z czułością

Ex: She tenderly kissed her son goodnight. 
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