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Decyzja, Sugestia i Obowiązek - Przywiązanie i Pogarda

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Words Related to Decision, Suggestion, and Obligation
inclined
inclined
[przymiotnik]

having a tendency to do something

skłonny, pochylony

skłonny, pochylony

Ex: She is inclined to believe the best in people, even when others are skeptical. 
keen
keen
[przymiotnik]

having a strong enthusiasm, desire, or excitement for something or someone

zapalony, entuzjastyczny

zapalony, entuzjastyczny

Ex: She was keen to dive into the new book series, devouring each novel with gusto. 
to lean towards
to lean towards
[Czasownik]

to favor something, especially an opinion

skłaniać się ku, preferować

skłaniać się ku, preferować

Ex: The new evidence seems to lean towards the prosecution's theory. 
to like
to like
[Czasownik]

to feel that someone or something is good, enjoyable, or interesting

lubić, cieszyć się

lubić, cieszyć się

Ex: He doesn't like the feeling of being rushed. 
like
like
[Rzeczownik]

a set of things one enjoys or has a tendency for

upodobania,  preferencje

upodobania, preferencje

Ex: His likes include playing guitar, hiking, and reading science fiction. 
to love
to love
[Czasownik]

to like something or enjoy doing it a lot

kochać, uwielbiać

kochać, uwielbiać

Ex: He loves cooking and trying out new recipes. 
mad
mad
[przymiotnik]

very fond of someone or something

szalony, zakochany

szalony, zakochany

Ex: She's mad about her new puppy. 
misogynist
misogynist
[Rzeczownik]

someone who despises women or assumes men are much better

mizogin, szowinista męski

mizogin, szowinista męski

Ex: The conference on women's rights was disrupted by a group of misogynists. 
misogynistic
misogynistic
[przymiotnik]

detesting women or having a low opinion of them

mizoginiczny

mizoginiczny

overfond
overfond
[przymiotnik]

deeply obsessed with someone or something

zbyt zafascynowany, głęboko zafiksowany

zbyt zafascynowany, głęboko zafiksowany

partial
partial
[przymiotnik]

liking someone or something, or having an interest in them

częściowy, stronniczy

częściowy, stronniczy

Ex: She is partial to classic literature, always recommending old novels to her friends. 
partiality
partiality
[Rzeczownik]

a specific fondness for someone or something

stronniczość, preferencja

stronniczość, preferencja

passion
passion
[Rzeczownik]

something intensely desired

pasja, silne pragnienie

pasja, silne pragnienie

Ex: Adventure was his passion from a young age. 
penchant
penchant
[Rzeczownik]

a strong tendency to do something or a fondness for something

skłonność

skłonność

Ex: She has a penchant for making people laugh. 
pet peeve
pet peeve
[Rzeczownik]

something that annoys or bothers someone on a personal levelsomething that annoys or bothers someone on a personal level

znienawidzona rzecz, osobista irytacja

znienawidzona rzecz, osobista irytacja

Ex: Her pet peeve is when people don’t reply to messages. 
picky
picky
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) extremely careful with their choices and hard to please

wybredny, wymagający

wybredny, wymagający

Ex: She's very picky about the quality of the ingredients she uses in her cooking. 
to please
to please
[Czasownik]

to do what one wants or desires, without worrying about the opinions or desires of others

robić,  co się chce

robić, co się chce

Ex: The boss preferred me to work late, but he told me to please myself. 
potty
potty
[przymiotnik]

deeply fascinated by someone, particularly in a foolish or unreasonable way

szaleńczo zakochany, głupio zafascynowany

szaleńczo zakochany, głupio zafascynowany

to prefer
to prefer
[Czasownik]

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

preferować, woleć

preferować, woleć

Ex: She prefers the blue dress for the party because it's her favorite color. 
preferable
preferable
[przymiotnik]

more desirable or favored compared to other options

bardziej pożądany, lepszy

bardziej pożądany, lepszy

Ex: Taking the scenic route was preferable to the highway for a leisurely drive. 
preferably
preferably
[przysłówek]

in a way that shows a liking or a priority for something over others

najlepiej, preferencyjnie

najlepiej, preferencyjnie

Ex: For a healthy snack, choose fruits or nuts, preferably over sugary treats. 
preference
preference
[Rzeczownik]

a tendency or predisposition to favor something over other options

preferencja, skłonność

preferencja, skłonność

Ex: He showed a preference for classical music. 
to put off
to put off
[Czasownik]

to cause a person to dislike someone or something

zniechęcać, odstręczać

zniechęcać, odstręczać

Ex: His arrogance really put me off. 
repugnance
repugnance
[Rzeczownik]

an extreme aversion or hostility that one has to someone or something

wstręt, skrajna niechęć

wstręt, skrajna niechęć

Ex: She felt repugnance at the idea of cheating. 
repulsion
repulsion
[Rzeczownik]

intense hatred or disgust

odraza, intensywna nienawiść

odraza, intensywna nienawiść

resistance
resistance
[Rzeczownik]

the act of opposing or refusing to accept something one disapproves of or disagrees with

opór, sprzeciw

opór, sprzeciw

Ex: The proposal met strong resistance from local residents. 
to stir up
to stir up
[Czasownik]

to cause strong feelings, often unpleasant ones

wzniecać, prowokować

wzniecać, prowokować

Ex: The sudden announcement of layoffs stirred up anxiety among the employees. 
to [take] a fancy to {sb/sth}

to grow to like someone or something, often without any specific reason

to take against
to take against
[Czasownik]

to start to dislike someone or something

zaczynać nie lubić, zaczynać odczuwać niechęć

zaczynać nie lubić, zaczynać odczuwać niechęć

Ex: I don't know why, but she seemed to take against me from the moment we met. 
to [take] a shine to {sb/sth}

to start having feelings of attachment or fascination toward someone or something

polubić, zapałać sympatią

polubić, zapałać sympatią

Ex: I really took a shine to that little café. 
to take to
to take to
[Czasownik]

to start to like someone or something

polubić, zapałać sympatią do

polubić, zapałać sympatią do

Ex: The team took to the coach's leadership style from the beginning. 
to warm to
to warm to
[Czasownik]

to start to like something

zaczynać lubić, przywiązywać się do

zaczynać lubić, przywiązywać się do

Ex: Despite initial reservations, she warmed to the challenging project. 
would
would
[Czasownik]

used to indicate a habitual tendency, preference, or desire

miała zwyczaj, lubiła

miała zwyczaj, lubiła

Ex: She would always read before bed. 
would rather
would rather
[Zdanie]

used to express a preference for one option over another

Ex: She would rather stay home and read a book than go out to a party. 
would sooner

used to indicate one's preference to do, have, or achieve something (than something else)

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