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Lista Słówek Poziomu C1 - Zgoda i Niezgoda

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
to compromise
to compromise
[Czasownik]

to come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands

iść na kompromis, dojść do kompromisu

iść na kompromis, dojść do kompromisu

Ex: In a business negotiation, both parties compromised on pricing to secure a mutually beneficial deal. 
to concede
to concede
[Czasownik]

to reluctantly admit that something is true after denying it first

przyznać, niechętnie przyznać

przyznać, niechętnie przyznać

Ex: After a heated debate, he finally conceded that he might have been wrong. 
to cooperate
to cooperate
[Czasownik]

to work with other people in order to achieve a common goal

współpracować,  kooperować

współpracować, kooperować

Ex: The team members cooperated to complete the project ahead of schedule. 
to intervene
to intervene
[Czasownik]

to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse

interweniować, wtrącać się

interweniować, wtrącać się

Ex: The teacher had to intervene when two students started arguing in the classroom. 
to interfere
to interfere
[Czasownik]

to take part or get involved in something when it is not necessary or without invitation, in a way that is annoying to others

wtrącać się, ingerować

wtrącać się, ingerować

Ex: As a neutral party, the mediator refrained from trying to interfere in the personal matters of the disputing parties. 
to seal
to seal
[Czasownik]

to finalize a contract, deal, or agreement

zapieczętować, sfinalizować

zapieczętować, sfinalizować

Ex: After weeks of negotiations, the two parties finally sealed the business partnership. 
to sign
to sign
[Czasownik]

to agree to the terms of a contract by putting one's signature to it

podpisać

podpisać

Ex: After reviewing the lease agreement, he decided to sign it and move into the apartment. 
to talk into
to talk into
[Czasownik]

to convince someone to do something they do not want to do

przekonać, namówić

przekonać, namówić

Ex: He's against the idea, but I think I can talk him into it. 
to undertake
to undertake
[Czasownik]

to accept or promise to do something particular

przedsięwziąć, zobowiązać się

przedsięwziąć, zobowiązać się

Ex: The contractor undertook to complete the construction project within the specified timeframe. 
to violate
to violate
[Czasownik]

to disobey or break a regulation, an agreement, etc.

naruszać, łamać

naruszać, łamać

Ex: The company faced legal consequences for violating environmental regulations. 
to [raise] hell

to complain about or object to something angrily and loudly

Ex: Farrell raises hell if you don't sign the attendance book before school. 
to wrap up
to wrap up
[Czasownik]

to complete a meeting, task, agreement, etc.

zakończyć, sfinalizować

zakończyć, sfinalizować

Ex: The committee decided to wrap up the discussion and make a decision. 
acceptance
acceptance
[Rzeczownik]

the act of agreeing with a belief, idea, statement, etc.

akceptacja

akceptacja

Ex: The acceptance of her proposal by the committee was met with applause and praise. 
compliance
compliance
[Rzeczownik]

the act of following rules or regulations

zgodność, przestrzeganie przepisów

zgodność, przestrzeganie przepisów

Ex: Regulatory compliance is essential for businesses to operate legally and avoid penalties. 
consensus
consensus
[Rzeczownik]

an agreement reached by all members of a group

konsensus, porozumienie

konsensus, porozumienie

Ex: The team reached a consensus on the new project timeline after extensive discussions. 
convention
convention
[Rzeczownik]

behavior and actions that most members of a society expect and consider appropriate

konwencja

konwencja

Ex: Social conventions dictate how individuals interact in public settings, such as greetings and etiquette. 
bargain
bargain
[Rzeczownik]

an agreement between two people or a group of people, based on which they do something particular for one another

umowa, targ

umowa, targ

Ex: After hours of negotiation, they finally reached a bargain that satisfied both parties. 
breach
breach
[Rzeczownik]

an act that violates an agreement, law, etc.

naruszenie, pogwałcenie

naruszenie, pogwałcenie

Ex: The company's unauthorized use of customer data was a clear breach of the confidentiality agreement. 
commitment
commitment
[Rzeczownik]

the state of being dedicated to someone or something

zaangażowanie, oddanie

zaangażowanie, oddanie

Ex: His commitment to his studies earned him top honors and a scholarship to a prestigious university. 
fuss
fuss
[Rzeczownik]

a quarrel, complaint, or disagreement over unimportant issues

kłótnia, spór

kłótnia, spór

Ex: They had a fuss over where to hang the picture. 
settlement
settlement
[Rzeczownik]

an official agreement that puts an end to a dispute

porozumienie, rozstrzygnięcie

porozumienie, rozstrzygnięcie

Ex: The two companies reached a settlement that resolved the patent infringement lawsuit. 
submission
submission
[Rzeczownik]

the state or act of accepting defeat and not having a choice but to obey the person in the position of power

podporządkowanie, kapitulacja

podporządkowanie, kapitulacja

Ex: The rebels were forced into submission after their stronghold was captured by government forces. 
tolerance
tolerance
[Rzeczownik]

willingness to accept behavior or opinions that are against one's own

tolerancja

tolerancja

Ex: The community prided itself on its tolerance, welcoming people of all backgrounds and beliefs. 
mutual
mutual
[przymiotnik]

(of actions or feelings) done to or shared by either of two individuals or more for each other

wzajemny, obopólny

wzajemny, obopólny

Ex: The business partners ended their venture on good terms, with mutual respect for each other's contributions. 
collective
collective
[przymiotnik]

involving, done, or shared by all members of a group

zbiorowy, wspólny

zbiorowy, wspólny

Ex: The collective efforts of the volunteers resulted in a successful charity event. 
contrary
contrary
[przymiotnik]

completely different or opposed in basic qualities or usual behaviors

przeciwny

przeciwny

Ex: Despite their contrary opinions on the project, they managed to find a compromise that satisfied everyone. 
joint
joint
[przymiotnik]

controlled, done, shared, or owned by two or more people

wspólny, łączny

wspólny, łączny

Ex: The two companies formed a joint venture to develop new technology in renewable energy. 
persuasive
persuasive
[przymiotnik]

capable of convincing others to do or believe something particular

przekonujący, perswazyjny

przekonujący, perswazyjny

Ex: His persuasive arguments convinced the jury of the defendant's innocence. 
settled
settled
[przymiotnik]

agreed upon, decided, or resolved

uzgodniony, rozwiązany

uzgodniony, rozwiązany

Ex: The dispute between the neighbors was finally settled after mediation by a third party. 
to [come] to terms with {sb}

to reach a mutual understanding, agreement, or resolution with someone

Ex: After their heated argument, they had to sit down and come to terms with each other to mend their friendship. 
tell me about it

used to show that one understands or agrees with what is being said because one has already experienced it

Ex: Tell me about it! It seems like there's never enough time to get everything done. 
you can say that again

used to express one's complete agreement with someone's statement

święte słowa, dokładnie tak

święte słowa, dokładnie tak

Ex: This traffic is awful. You can say that again. 
inconsistent
inconsistent
[przymiotnik]

not staying the same or predictable in quality or behavior

niespójny, nieregularny

niespójny, nieregularny

Ex: Her performance was inconsistent; she would excel one day and struggle the next. 
demonstration
demonstration
[Rzeczownik]

a display of support for or protest against something or someone by a march or public meeting

demonstracja

demonstracja

Ex: The demonstration against the new government policy drew thousands of participants to the city center. 
off the table

(of a proposal, topic, or offer) unavailable or incapable of being considered

poza dyskusją, nie jest już opcją

poza dyskusją, nie jest już opcją

Ex: A merger is off the table after last week's disagreement. 
like hell
like hell
[Fraza]

used to emphasize the intensity or speed of something

jak szalony, ile sił

jak szalony, ile sił

Ex: He ran like hell when the dog started chasing him. 
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