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Lista Słówek Poziomu B2 - Zagrożenia i Niebezpieczeństwo

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
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. 
to alarm
to alarm
[Czasownik]

to make someone scared or anxious

alarmować, przestraszyć

alarmować, przestraszyć

Ex: The unfamiliar sound in the house alarmed her at night. 
alarmed
alarmed
[przymiotnik]

feeling worried or concerned due to a sudden, unexpected event or potential danger

zaniepokojony,  zaniepokojony

zaniepokojony, zaniepokojony

Ex: She felt alarmed when she heard the sound of glass breaking downstairs. 
daring
daring
[przymiotnik]

brave enough to take risks and do dangerous things

śmiały, odważny

śmiały, odważny

Ex: She climbed the steep mountain cliff with daring determination. 
at-risk
at-risk
[przymiotnik]

likely to be harmed, attacked, or experience negative outcomes

zagrożony, wrażliwy

zagrożony, wrażliwy

Ex: The organization provides support services for at-risk youth to prevent homelessness. 
risk
risk
[Rzeczownik]

the chance or probability of harm, loss, or negative consequences in the future, often resulting from a particular action, decision, event, or condition

ryzyko, niebezpieczeństwo

ryzyko, niebezpieczeństwo

Ex: Investing in stocks carries a higher risk of financial loss compared to placing money in a savings account. 
critical
critical
[przymiotnik]

(of a problem or situation) very serious and possibly harmful that demands urgent attention or action

krytyczny, poważny

krytyczny, poważny

Ex: The patient's condition was critical, and doctors worked quickly to stabilize him. 
deadly
deadly
[przymiotnik]

able to cause death

śmiertelny, zabójczy

śmiertelny, zabójczy

Ex: The explosion had deadly consequences. 
desperate
desperate
[przymiotnik]

(of people) behaving dangerously or aggressively due to the circumstances

zdesperowany, beznadziejny

zdesperowany, beznadziejny

Ex: The police issued a warning about a desperate fugitive who was considered armed and dangerous. 
offensive
offensive
[przymiotnik]

causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry due to being insulting, disrespectful, or inappropriate

obraźliwy, uraźliwy

obraźliwy, uraźliwy

Ex: His offensive jokes made many people uncomfortable at the party. 
harmless
harmless
[przymiotnik]

causing no danger or damage

nieszkodliwy, bezpieczny

nieszkodliwy, bezpieczny

Ex: The puppy's playful behavior was harmless and endearing. 
high-risk
high-risk
[przymiotnik]

very likely to become or behave in a highly dangerous or harmful way

wysokiego ryzyka, ryzykowny

wysokiego ryzyka, ryzykowny

Ex: Investing in high-risk stocks can yield high returns, but it also comes with the potential for significant losses. 
low-risk
low-risk
[przymiotnik]

having a very minimal likelihood of experiencing or causing danger, injury, harm, or death

niskiego ryzyka, mało ryzykowny

niskiego ryzyka, mało ryzykowny

Ex: Investing in government bonds is considered low-risk compared to investing in stocks. 
secure
secure
[przymiotnik]

protected and free from any danger or risk

bezpieczny, chroniony

bezpieczny, chroniony

Ex: The bank vault is highly secure, with multiple layers of security measures in place. 
harmful
harmful
[przymiotnik]

causing damage or negative effects to someone or something

szkodliwy, szkodzący

szkodliwy, szkodzący

Ex: Smoking is harmful to your health. 
insecure
insecure
[przymiotnik]

not protected and vulnerable to danger or risk

niepewny, wrażliwy

niepewny, wrażliwy

Ex: The old house had insecure windows that could be easily opened from outside. 
sound
sound
[przymiotnik]

financially stable, reliable, and free from significant risks

solidny, zdrowy

solidny, zdrowy

Ex: Despite economic downturns, their investments remained sound and continued to grow steadily. 
nasty
nasty
[przymiotnik]

extremely serious, dangerous, or difficult to deal with

poważny, niebezpieczny

poważny, niebezpieczny

Ex: The hiker encountered a nasty storm while trekking in the mountains. 
risky
risky
[przymiotnik]

involving the possibility of loss, danger, harm, or failure

ryzykowny, niebezpieczny

ryzykowny, niebezpieczny

Ex: Investing in cryptocurrency is considered risky due to its volatility. 
to encounter
to encounter
[Czasownik]

to be faced with an unexpected difficulty during a process

napotkać, zderzyć się z

napotkać, zderzyć się z

Ex: The team encountered unexpected challenges while implementing the new software. 
to endanger
to endanger
[Czasownik]

to expose someone or something to potential harm or risk

narażać na niebezpieczeństwo, stawiać w niebezpiecznej sytuacji

narażać na niebezpieczeństwo, stawiać w niebezpiecznej sytuacji

Ex: Ignoring safety protocols can endanger workers on a construction site. 
to harm
to harm
[Czasownik]

to physically hurt someone or damage something

szkodzić, ranić

szkodzić, ranić

Ex: The malicious rumors were intended to harm the reputation of the individual. 
to pose
to pose
[Czasownik]

to introduce danger, a threat, problem, etc.

stanowić, stwarzać

stanowić, stwarzać

Ex: The sudden economic downturn posed a significant threat to the stability of many businesses. 
to threaten
to threaten
[Czasownik]

to say that one is willing to damage something or hurt someone if one's demands are not met

grozić

grozić

Ex: The robber threatened the store clerk with a knife if they didn't hand over the money. 
happening
happening
[Rzeczownik]

an event or something, often significant, that is currently taking place or has occurred

wydarzenie, zdarzenie

wydarzenie, zdarzenie

Ex: The art gallery's grand opening was the happening of the week in the local community. 
to rescue
to rescue
[Czasownik]

to save a person or thing from danger, harm, or a bad situation

ratować, ocalać

ratować, ocalać

Ex: Firefighters rushed to rescue the trapped individuals from the burning building. 
rescuer
rescuer
[Rzeczownik]

someone who saves a person or animal from a critical or harmful situation

ratownik, wybawca

ratownik, wybawca

Ex: The rescuer pulled the injured hiker from the mountain. 
threat
threat
[Rzeczownik]

something that poses danger or the possibility of harm

zagrożenie, niebezpieczeństwo

zagrożenie, niebezpieczeństwo

Ex: Pollution is a major threat to marine life. 
out of harm's way

in a place or position that is safe from danger or damage

z dala od niebezpieczeństwa, w bezpiecznym miejscu

z dala od niebezpieczeństwa, w bezpiecznym miejscu

Ex: After the wildfire broke out, the residents were evacuated to a shelter to keep them out of harm's way. 
to disturb
to disturb
[Czasownik]

to trouble someone and make them uneasy

niepokoić, zakłócać

niepokoić, zakłócać

Ex: The unsettling images in the movie disturbed him for days afterward. 
to offend
to offend
[Czasownik]

to cause someone to feel disrespected, upset, etc.

obrażać, ranić

obrażać, ranić

Ex: His dismissive remarks about her achievements offended her and sparked resentment. 
off the hook

no longer facing a difficulty, danger, or punishment

z opresji, poza kłopotami

z opresji, poza kłopotami

Ex: Thanks to the extension granted by the teacher, I'm off the hook for submitting the assignment today. 
to scream
to scream
[Czasownik]

to make a loud, sharp cry when one is feeling a strong emotion

krzyczeć, wrzasnąć

krzyczeć, wrzasnąć

Ex: The unexpected appearance of the ghost in the movie caused the audience to scream in terror. 
neutral
neutral
[przymiotnik]

not favoring either side in a conflict, competition, debate, etc.

neutralny, bezstronny

neutralny, bezstronny

Ex: It’s important to keep a neutral tone when discussing sensitive topics. 
to alert
to alert
[Czasownik]

to warn someone of a possible danger, problem, or situation that requires their attention

ostrzegać, alarmować

ostrzegać, alarmować

Ex: The security system alerted the homeowners to a possible break-in with a loud alarm. 
disrespectful
disrespectful
[przymiotnik]

behaving or talking in a way that is inconsiderate or offensive to a person or thing

nieuprzejmy, lekceważący

nieuprzejmy, lekceważący

Ex: His disrespectful behavior towards his parents embarrassed his family. 
on a razor's edge

in a very critical situation where the outcome is uncertain and any sort of mistake can lead to serious consequences

na ostrzu noża, w skrajnie krytycznej sytuacji

na ostrzu noża, w skrajnie krytycznej sytuacji

Ex: The company's financial stability is on a razor's edge, with mounting debts and declining profits. 
fearsome
fearsome
[przymiotnik]

intimidating or frightening in appearance or nature

przerażający, straszliwy

przerażający, straszliwy

Ex: The fearsome roar of the lion sent shivers down their spines. 
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