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Zgoda i Niezgoda - Konflikt i Opozycja

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement
to do battle

to engage in a fight or argument

to downvote
to downvote
[Czasownik]

to show one's disagreement or disapproval of an online post or comment by clicking on a specific icon

głosować przeciw, downvotować

głosować przeciw, downvotować

Ex: Users are encouraged to downvote content that violates community guidelines or is deemed low quality. 
downvote
downvote
[Rzeczownik]

an action of expressing disapproval or disagreement with online content, typically by clicking a button

minus, głos przeciw

minus, głos przeciw

Ex: The comment received several downvotes for being off-topic. 
to [duke] it out

to argue or fight until a disagreement is resolved

rozstrzygnąć to w starciu, kłócić się aż do rozstrzygnięcia

rozstrzygnąć to w starciu, kłócić się aż do rozstrzygnięcia

Ex: The two candidates decided to duke it out in a public debate. 
dustup
dustup
[Rzeczownik]

a quarrel or fight

sprzeczka, bójka

sprzeczka, bójka

to egg
to egg
[Czasownik]

to throw eggs at a person or thing, often to express contempt

jajko,  rzucać jajkami

jajko, rzucać jajkami

to embroil
to embroil
[Czasownik]

to involve someone in an argument, conflict, or complex situation

uwikłać, wplątać

uwikłać, wplątać

Ex: He inadvertently embroiled himself in a heated debate at the family gathering by expressing a controversial opinion. 
exchange
exchange
[Rzeczownik]

a brief conversation, often between two people who are in disagreement about something

wymiana

wymiana

Ex: The heated exchange between the politicians was broadcast live. 
excuse me
excuse me
[wykrzyknik]

said before one disagrees with someone in order to not be rude or offensive

Przepraszam

Przepraszam

Ex: Excuse me, but I don't think that's true. 
to expostulate
to expostulate
[Czasownik]

to strongly argue, disapprove, or disagree with someone or something

upominać, ostro protestować

upominać, ostro protestować

Ex: Yesterday, I expostulated with my colleague about their unprofessional behavior. 
expostulation
expostulation
[Rzeczownik]

the action of strongly arguing, disapproving, or disagreeing with someone or something

wymówka, sprzeciw

wymówka, sprzeciw

face-off
face-off
[Rzeczownik]

an argument or fight between people

konfrontacja, konflikt

konfrontacja, konflikt

to face off
to face off
[Czasownik]

to fight, argue, etc. with someone or to get ready for doing so

stawać naprzeciw, mierzyć się z

stawać naprzeciw, mierzyć się z

faction
faction
[Rzeczownik]

arguments and disagreements between small groups of people within a political party or an organization

frakcja,  podział

frakcja, podział

falling out
falling out
[Rzeczownik]

a situation in which people are no longer friendly with each other as a result of a disagreement or quarrel

sprzeczka, kłótnia

sprzeczka, kłótnia

to fall out
to fall out
[Czasownik]

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

pokłócić się, zerwać znajomość

pokłócić się, zerwać znajomość

Ex: After a heated debate, the friends fell out and stopped speaking to each other. 
far be it from me to

used to make it clear that one is about to criticize or disagree with someone but is unwilling to do so

feud
feud
[Rzeczownik]

a heated argument that lasts for a long time

spór, waśń

spór, waśń

Ex: The celebrities' public feud drew media attention for months. 
to feud
to feud
[Czasownik]

to have a lasting and heated argument with someone

kłócić się, być w konflikcie

kłócić się, być w konflikcie

Ex: The families continued to feud over a disputed piece of land, passing down the animosity through generations. 
feuding
feuding
[Rzeczownik]

sharp disagreements between people that last for a long time

waśń, konflikt

waśń, konflikt

fight
fight
[Rzeczownik]

an argument over something

kłótnia, sprzeczka

kłótnia, sprzeczka

Ex: After the fight about the broken vase, they didn't talk for a week. 
to fight
to fight
[Czasownik]

to take part in a violent physical action against someone

walczyć, bić się

walczyć, bić się

Ex: The soldiers bravely fought on the front lines during the war. 
to [fight] fire with fire

to use methods or tactics similar to those of one's opponent in a fight or argument

odpłacić pięknym za nadobne, użyć tych samych metod

odpłacić pięknym za nadobne, użyć tych samych metod

Ex: If they spread rumors, we may have to fight fire with fire. 
fighting
fighting
[Rzeczownik]

the act of engaging in physical combat or conflict, or any contest or struggle between individuals, groups, or forces

walka,  bitwa

walka, bitwa

Ex: The intense fighting between the two rival factions lasted for several days. 
to fight out
to fight out
[Czasownik]

to fight until a result is achieved or an agreement is reached

walczyć do końca, rozwiązać poprzez walkę

walczyć do końca, rozwiązać poprzez walkę

Ex: The two nations decided to fight out their differences through diplomatic negotiations. 
to [fight] {one's} own battles

to fight for what one wants or win an argument without the help of someone else

flap
flap
[Rzeczownik]

a state of agitation, confusion, or emotional excitement

zamieszanie, podniecenie

zamieszanie, podniecenie

Ex: Everyone was in a flap before the guests arrived. 
fracas
fracas
[Rzeczownik]

a noisy fight or argument involving multiple people

bójka, awantura

bójka, awantura

Ex: A fracas broke out in the bar after someone spilled a drink. 
fray
fray
[Rzeczownik]

a loud, disorderly quarrel or brawl involving multiple people

bójka, awantura

bójka, awantura

Ex: A fray erupted outside the stadium after the match ended. 
free-for-all
free-for-all
[Rzeczownik]

a loud argument or fight that many people take part in

ogólna bijatyka, masowa awantura

ogólna bijatyka, masowa awantura

frenemy
frenemy
[Rzeczownik]

a person who pretends to be a friend when in reality is one's rival or enemy

fałszywy przyjaciel, przyjaciel-wróg

fałszywy przyjaciel, przyjaciel-wróg

friction
friction
[Rzeczownik]

absence of agreement or friendliness between people with different opinions

tarcie, napięcie

tarcie, napięcie

Ex: There was noticeable friction between the team members after the disagreement over the project's direction. 
gap
gap
[Rzeczownik]

a difference, particularly an unwanted one, causing separation between two people, situations, or opinions

luka, przepaść

luka, przepaść

Ex: The gap in understanding between the two generations often leads to disagreements. 
go-around
go-around
[Rzeczownik]

an argument or disagreement

sprzeczka, nieporozumienie

sprzeczka, nieporozumienie

to [go|be] (at it|) hammer and tongs

to engage in an activity, particularly an argument, in a forceful, energetic, or violent manner

iść na całego, kłócić się na ostro

iść na całego, kłócić się na ostro

Ex: He goes hammer and tongs in exposing the evil men through his pen. 
to [go] to the mat

to support someone or something in an argument with another person

Ex: Kowalski goes to the mat for homeless vets. 
gridlock
gridlock
[Rzeczownik]

a situation in which no progress can be made because opposing parties are unable to reach agreement

impas, zastój

impas, zastój

Ex: Negotiations stalled in gridlock after both sides refused to change their demands. 
to haggle
to haggle
[Czasownik]

to negotiate, typically over the price of goods or services

targować się, negocjować

targować się, negocjować

Ex: I don’t like to haggle; I prefer paying the price listed. 
to happen
to happen
[Czasownik]

used to emphasize an unexpected or surprising fact

zdarzać się, okazywać się

zdarzać się, okazywać się

Ex: That happens to be a very sensitive topic for me. 
to harrumph
to harrumph
[Czasownik]

‌to express disapproval of something by making a noise in the throat

chrząkać, mruczeć

chrząkać, mruczeć

Ex: The professor harrumphed loudly when the student suggested a controversial theory during the lecture. 
hassle
hassle
[Rzeczownik]

a dispute or disagreement between people

sprzeczka, konflikt

sprzeczka, konflikt

Ex: There was a hassle between the two customers over who was first in line. 
to have
to have
[Czasownik]

to make someone be at a position of disadvantage in an argument

mieć, postawić w trudnej sytuacji

mieć, postawić w trudnej sytuacji

Ex: Well, you've got me there. I can't argue with that logic. 
to [have] a problem with {sb/sth}

to not to be able to approve or accept someone or something

Ex: He clearly has a problem with his neighbor's loud music. 
to have words
to have words
[Czasownik]

to argue with someone

pokłócić się z kimś, posprzeczać się z kimś

pokłócić się z kimś, posprzeczać się z kimś

to [have] it out with {sb}

to talk to someone frankly in order to settle a dispute or argument

wyjaśnić sobie coś z kimś, porozmawiać szczerze

wyjaśnić sobie coś z kimś, porozmawiać szczerze

Ex: After weeks of tension, they finally decided to have it out with each other and discuss their issues openly. 
have it your way

used to angrily state that despite one's disagreement with what someone has said, one will not argue about it

jak chcesz, rób, jak uważasz

jak chcesz, rób, jak uważasz

Ex: Fine, have it your way; I will not argue about it anymore. 
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