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Lista Słówek Poziomu B1 - Częste czasowniki

Tutaj nauczysz się niektórych powszechnych angielskich czasowników, takich jak "require", "risk", "roll" itp., przygotowanych dla uczących się na poziomie B1.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
to request
to request
[Czasownik]

to ask for something politely or formally

prosić, wnioskować

prosić, wnioskować

Ex: She decided to request additional time to complete the project due to unforeseen circumstances. 
to require
to require
[Czasownik]

to need or demand something as necessary for a particular purpose or situation

wymagać, żądać

wymagać, żądać

Ex: Completing the advanced course will require a solid understanding of the basics. 
to revise
to revise
[Czasownik]

to make changes to something, especially in response to new information, feedback, or a need for improvement

przeglądać,  modyfikować

przeglądać, modyfikować

Ex: After receiving feedback from the editor, she decided to revise her manuscript to improve its clarity. 
to risk
to risk
[Czasownik]

to put someone or something important in a situation where they could be harmed, lost, or destroyed

ryzykować, narażać na niebezpieczeństwo

ryzykować, narażać na niebezpieczeństwo

Ex: Leaving valuables unattended may risk their security. 
to roll
to roll
[Czasownik]

to make something move by turning it over and over or from side to side repeatedly

toczyć, przetaczać

toczyć, przetaczać

Ex: She carefully rolled the dice on the game board. 
to roll
to roll
[Czasownik]

to move in a direction by turning over and over or from one side to another repeatedly

toczyć się, staczać się

toczyć się, staczać się

Ex: The ball started to roll down the hill after being pushed. 
to scan
to scan
[Czasownik]

to quickly read a document or other text without paying attention to details, only to find the information one needs

przeglądać, skanować

przeglądać, skanować

Ex: She scans the newspaper headlines to catch up on current events. 
to separate
to separate
[Czasownik]

to divide or disconnect something from a larger whole

oddzielać, dzielić

oddzielać, dzielić

Ex: The manager separates recyclables from regular waste in the office. 
to set
to set
[Czasownik]

to put something or someone somewhere or in a certain position

postawić, położyć

postawić, położyć

Ex: She set the book on the table. 
to signal
to signal
[Czasownik]

to give someone a message, instruction, etc. by making a sound or movement

sygnalizować, dawać znak

sygnalizować, dawać znak

Ex: The coach signaled the players to execute a specific play using hand gestures. 
to sink
to sink
[Czasownik]

to go under below the surface of a particular substance such as water, sand, tar, mud, etc.

tonąć, zanurzać się

tonąć, zanurzać się

Ex: The heavy rock sank quickly to the bottom of the lake, disappearing beneath the surface with a muted splash. 
to sort
to sort
[Czasownik]

to organize items by putting them into different groups based on their characteristics or other criteria

sortować, klasyfikować

sortować, klasyfikować

Ex: She sorted the laundry into different piles based on color and fabric type before washing them. 
to snore
to snore
[Czasownik]

to breathe through one's nose and mouth in a noisy way while asleep

chrapać, sapać

chrapać, sapać

Ex: My roommate often snores loudly, keeping me awake at night. 
to sniff
to sniff
[Czasownik]

to breathe in through the nose audibly to clear mucus or other substances from the nasal passages and prevent a runny nose

wąchać,  pociągać nosem

wąchać, pociągać nosem

Ex: He sniffed loudly to clear his nose after being outside in the cold. 
to stick
to stick
[Czasownik]

to fix an object to another, usually with glue or another similar substance

przyklejać, przymocowywać

przyklejać, przymocowywać

Ex: I need to stick this photo to the page of my scrapbook. 
to store
to store
[Czasownik]

to keep something in a particular place for later use, typically in a systematic or organized manner

przechowywać, przechować

przechowywać, przechować

Ex: She stored her winter clothes in a box in the attic during the summer months. 
to summarize
to summarize
[Czasownik]

to give a short and simplified version that covers the main points of something

podsumować, streszczać

podsumować, streszczać

Ex: After reading the lengthy report, she asked her colleague to summarize the main findings for her. 
to supply
to supply
[Czasownik]

to provide or make available the necessary items, resources, or equipment for a particular purpose or function

zaopatrywać, dostarczać

zaopatrywać, dostarczać

Ex: It's essential to supply your body with enough nutrients for optimal health. 
to survive
to survive
[Czasownik]

to remain alive after enduring a specific hazardous or critical event

przetrwać, przeżyć

przetrwać, przeżyć

Ex: After the plane crash, the survivors had to find shelter and food while waiting for rescue, managing to survive against all odds. 
to switch
to switch
[Czasownik]

to change from one thing, such as a task, major, conversation topic, job, etc. to a completely different one

zmieniać, przełączać

zmieniać, przełączać

Ex: After completing the morning meeting, she decided to switch tasks and focus on a different project. 
to tend
to tend
[Czasownik]

to be likely to develop or occur in a certain way because that is the usual pattern

mieć tendencję, skłaniać się

mieć tendencję, skłaniać się

Ex: Some plants tend to thrive in direct sunlight, while others prefer shade. 
to translate
to translate
[Czasownik]

to change words into another language

tłumaczyć

tłumaczyć

Ex: She can effortlessly translate English texts into Spanish, showcasing her proficiency in both languages. 
to upset
to upset
[Czasownik]

to make a person unhappy or emotionally disturbed

zdenerwować, zmartwić

zdenerwować, zmartwić

Ex: When I forgot her birthday, it upset my sister a lot. 
to view
to view
[Czasownik]

to carefully look at something

oglądać, obserwować

oglądać, obserwować

Ex: I often view the sunrise from my bedroom window. 
to yawn
to yawn
[Czasownik]

to unexpectedly open one's mouth wide and deeply breathe in because of being bored or tired

ziewać, otwierać usta z nudów

ziewać, otwierać usta z nudów

Ex: As the lecture dragged on, students began to yawn in boredom. 
to warm
to warm
[Czasownik]

to make someone or something hotter by increasing the temperature or providing heat

ogrzewać, podgrzewać

ogrzewać, podgrzewać

Ex: She uses a blanket to warm herself on chilly evenings. 
to warn
to warn
[Czasownik]

to tell someone in advance about a possible danger, problem, or unfavorable situation

ostrzegać, upominać

ostrzegać, upominać

Ex: The weather forecast warned residents of an approaching storm. 
to waste
to waste
[Czasownik]

to use something without care or more than needed

marnować,  trwonić

marnować, trwonić

Ex: She tends to waste water by leaving the faucet running while brushing her teeth. 
to wave
to wave
[Czasownik]

to raise one's hand and move it from side to side to greet someone or attract their attention

machać, pomachać ręką

machać, pomachać ręką

Ex: She stood on the platform and waved as the train departed. 
to wonder
to wonder
[Czasownik]

to want to know about something particular

zastanawiać się, rozmyślać

zastanawiać się, rozmyślać

Ex: I often wonder what life would be like in a different time period. 
to pause
to pause
[Czasownik]

to briefly stop a particular thing such as process before carrying on

wstrzymywać, robić przerwę

wstrzymywać, robić przerwę

Ex: They are pausing the game to discuss strategy. 
to raise
to raise
[Czasownik]

to make the intensity, level, or amount of something increase

zwiększać, podnosić

zwiększać, podnosić

Ex: They are raising their voices to be heard over the loud music. 
to return
to return
[Czasownik]

to send, give, or bring something back to someone or to a place

zwrócić, oddawać

zwrócić, oddawać

Ex: Sarah borrowed a book from the library and promised to return it next week. 
to respond
to respond
[Czasownik]

to do something or provide a reply based on what others have done or said

odpowiadać, reagować

odpowiadać, reagować

Ex: They responded to the emergency by sending medical assistance to the affected area. 
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