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evergreen
evergreen
[przymiotnik]

(of a plant or shrub) retaining leaves all year round

wiecznie zielony, zimozielony

wiecznie zielony, zimozielony

Ex: Pine trees are evergreen and provide color in winter. 
to branch
to branch
[Czasownik]

to grow or extend new branches from the main trunk or stem of a tree or plant

rozgałęziać się, gałęzić się

rozgałęziać się, gałęzić się

Ex: In spring, the apple tree begins to branch, producing delicate blossoms that will eventually yield fruit. 
foliage
foliage
[Rzeczownik]

a plant or tree's branches and leaves collectively

liście, roślinność

liście, roślinność

Ex: The dense foliage provided a cool shade on a hot day. 
to encase
to encase
[Czasownik]

to surround or cover something completely with a protective structure

otaczać, osłaniać

otaczać, osłaniać

Ex: The delicate artifact was carefully encased in a glass display for preservation. 
fleshy
fleshy
[przymiotnik]

(of plant or fruit tissue) soft, juicy, and succulent, often with a high water content

mięsisty, soczysty

mięsisty, soczysty

Ex: She plucked a fleshy strawberry from the garden and enjoyed its juicy sweetness. 
husk
husk
[Rzeczownik]

outer membranous covering of some fruits or seeds

łupina, skorupa

łupina, skorupa

to split
to split
[Czasownik]

to separate or divide something along a straight line

rozszczepić, podzielić

rozszczepić, podzielić

Ex: The woodcutter split the large log for firewood. 
ridge
ridge
[Rzeczownik]

any long raised border or margin of a bone or tooth or membrane

grzbiet, krawędź

grzbiet, krawędź

lacy
lacy
[przymiotnik]

made of or resembling lace

koronkowy, przypominający koronkę

koronkowy, przypominający koronkę

crimson
crimson
[Rzeczownik]

a deep and vivid red color

karmazyn, głęboka czerwień

karmazyn, głęboka czerwień

aril
aril
[Rzeczownik]

fleshy and usually brightly colored cover of some seeds that develops from the ovule stalk and partially or entirely envelops the seed

osnówka, mięsista osłonka nasion

osnówka, mięsista osłonka nasion

prized
prized
[przymiotnik]

considered highly valuable or esteemed

cenny, szanowany

cenny, szanowany

Ex: Her prized accomplishment was winning the prestigious award for her research. 
cuisine
cuisine
[Rzeczownik]

a method or style of cooking that is specific to a country or region

kuchnia

kuchnia

Ex: They sampled a variety of Asian cuisine, including sushi, dim sum, and curry. 
flavoring
flavoring
[Rzeczownik]

a substance or combination of substances used to enhance or impart a specific taste to food or beverages

aromat, substancja smakowa

aromat, substancja smakowa

Ex: The cinnamon flavoring added a warm and aromatic touch to the baked apples. 
medicinal
medicinal
[przymiotnik]

having properties or qualities suitable for treating or curing illnesses or promoting health

leczniczy

leczniczy

Ex: She brewed a cup of medicinal tea to soothe her sore throat. 
preservative
preservative
[przymiotnik]

having the quality or effect of protecting something from decay, damage, or loss

konserwujący, ochronny

konserwujący, ochronny

Ex: The preservative coating on the wood kept it from rotting. 
agent
agent
[Rzeczownik]

a substance that exerts some force or effect

środek, substancja czynna

środek, substancja czynna

merchant
merchant
[Rzeczownik]

someone who buys and sells goods wholesale

kupiec, handlowiec

kupiec, handlowiec

Ex: The merchant traveled across the seas to trade spices and silk with distant lands. 
to reveal
to reveal
[Czasownik]

to make information that was previously unknown or kept in secrecy publicly known

ujawniać, odkrywać

ujawniać, odkrywać

Ex: In her memoir, the author courageously revealed her struggles with mental illness. 
commodity
commodity
[Rzeczownik]

(economics) an unprocessed material that can be traded in different exchanges or marketplaces

towar, surowiec

towar, surowiec

Ex: Oil has long been a highly valued commodity on the global market, influencing economies and politics. 
venetian
venetian
[przymiotnik]

of or relating to or characteristic of Venice or its people

wenecki

wenecki

dominance
dominance
[Rzeczownik]

the state of having superiority over another party in terms of power, knowledge, influence, etc.

dominacja

dominacja

to exploit
to exploit
[Czasownik]

to utilize or take full advantage of something, often resources, opportunities, or skills

wykorzystywać, korzystać

wykorzystywać, korzystać

Ex: The innovative chef knew how to exploit the diverse flavors of exotic spices to create unique and delightful dishes. 
to subcontract
to subcontract
[Czasownik]

arranged for contracted work to be done by others

podzlecać, outsourcingować

podzlecać, outsourcingować

trader
trader
[Rzeczownik]

someone whose job is selling or buying shares, goods, or currencies

handlowiec, trader

handlowiec, trader

Ex: He works as a stock trader, buying and selling shares on behalf of clients. 
to flow
to flow
[Czasownik]

to be present or available in large amounts

napływać, płynąć strumieniami

napływać, płynąć strumieniami

Ex: Donations for the charity flowed in after the event, exceeding expectations. 
commercial
commercial
[przymiotnik]

related to the purchasing and selling of different goods and services

komercyjny

komercyjny

Ex: Commercial transactions involve the exchange of goods or services for money. 
fleet
fleet
[Rzeczownik]

a group of aircraft belonging to and operated by the same company or organization

flota, flota powietrzna

flota, flota powietrzna

Ex: The airline expanded its fleet with new long-range jets. 
swiftly
swiftly
[przysłówek]

in a quick or immediate way

szybko, błyskawicznie

szybko, błyskawicznie

Ex: The gazelle moved swiftly to evade the approaching predator. 
to lock out
to lock out
[Czasownik]

to exclude someone or something from participation or access

wykluczać, blokować dostęp

wykluczać, blokować dostęp

Ex: People with criminal records are often locked out of the job market due to discrimination and hiring biases. 
to soar
to soar
[Czasownik]

to increase rapidly to a high level

wzbić się, gwałtownie wzrosnąć

wzbić się, gwałtownie wzrosnąć

Ex: The price of Bitcoin soared to an all-time high last week. 
to fight back
to fight back
[Czasownik]

to resist or defend oneself against an attack or challenge, often by taking action to counter the aggression or difficulty

odpierać, bronić się

odpierać, bronić się

Ex: Despite the challenges, she decided to fight back and overcome the obstacles in her path. 
to found
to found
[Czasownik]

to create or establish an organization or place, especially by providing the finances

założyć, ustanowić

założyć, ustanowić

Ex: The university was founded in the early 1900s. 
corporation
corporation
[Rzeczownik]

a company or group of people that are considered as a single unit by law

korporacja, przedsiębiorstwo

korporacja, przedsiębiorstwo

Ex: The corporation expanded its operations into international markets last year. 
operation
operation
[Rzeczownik]

a business especially one run on a large scale

operacja, przedsiębiorstwo

operacja, przedsiębiorstwo

plague
plague
[Rzeczownik]

a dangerous disease spread by rats that causes fever and swellings, often kills if infected

dżuma, czarna śmierć

dżuma, czarna śmierć

Ex: The plague, also known as the Black Death, is a deadly infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. 
contagious
contagious
[przymiotnik]

(of a disease) transmittable from one person to another through close contact

zaraźliwy

zaraźliwy

Ex: COVID-19 is highly contagious, spreading easily among individuals in crowded places. 
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. 
short
short
[przymiotnik]

lacking a sufficient amount of something in general

krótki, niewystarczający

krótki, niewystarczający

Ex: The report was short on facts and figures. 
sultan
sultan
[Rzeczownik]

the ruler of a Muslim country, especially in the former Ottoman Empire

sułtan, władca

sułtan, władca

Ex: The sultan held great power over his empire. 
to maintain
to maintain
[Czasownik]

to make something stay in the same state or condition

utrzymywać, zachowywać

utrzymywać, zachowywać

Ex: The janitor regularly maintains cleanliness in the office by cleaning and organizing. 
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. 
presence
presence
[Rzeczownik]

the state of being present; current existence

obecność, obecne istnienie

obecność, obecne istnienie

troop
troop
[Rzeczownik]

armed forces or soldiers, especially by large numbers

oddział, korpus

oddział, korpus

Ex: The general deployed an elite troop to the front lines to bolster the defensive positions. 
invader
invader
[Rzeczownik]

a person or group that enters a place by force to take control

najeźdźca, okupant

najeźdźca, okupant

Ex: The invader crossed the border at night. 
to take over
to take over
[Czasownik]

to gain control or possession of something through force, effort, or strategy

przejąć, zawładnąć

przejąć, zawładnąć

Ex: The new CEO plans to take the company over and implement significant changes. 
investment
investment
[Rzeczownik]

something purchased with the expectation that it will become more valuable or useful over time

inwestycja, lokata

inwestycja, lokata

Ex: The artwork was an investment that paid off after a few years. 
to concentrate
to concentrate
[Czasownik]

to bring people or things together in one place

koncentrować, zbierać

koncentrować, zbierać

Ex: The event organizers concentrated all the volunteers in the main hall. 
to uproot
to uproot
[Czasownik]

to remove something, such as a plant or tree, by pulling it completely out of the ground

wykorzeniać, wyrywać z korzeniami

wykorzeniać, wyrywać z korzeniami

Ex: They uprooted the old tree to make space for a new playground. 
plantation
plantation
[Rzeczownik]

a large piece of land used for growing sugar cane, coffee, tea, etc., particularly in a hot country

plantacja, folwark

plantacja, folwark

Ex: The plantation produced large quantities of sugarcane for export. 
zone
zone
[Rzeczownik]

a specific area with unique characteristics

strefa, obszar

strefa, obszar

Ex: This park has a zone for picnics and another for sports. 
seedling
seedling
[Rzeczownik]

a young plant that develops from a seed, typically in the early stages of growth after germination

sadzonka, kiełek

sadzonka, kiełek

Ex: The gardeners planted seedlings in the greenhouse to prepare them for transplantation. 
authority
authority
[Rzeczownik]

official permission, sanction, or approval

upoważnienie, zezwolenie

upoważnienie, zezwolenie

Ex: You need authority to access the restricted area. 
lime
lime
[Rzeczownik]

a white or gray powder made by heating certain types of rocks and is commonly used in building materials, making soil less acidic, or treating water

wapno, wapno palone

wapno, wapno palone

Ex: Lime was added to the soil to help crops grow better. 
fertile
fertile
[przymiotnik]

(of an animal, person, or plant) able to produce offspring, fruit, or seed

żyzny

żyzny

Ex: She learned that some plants are more fertile in certain climates. 
sliver
sliver
[Rzeczownik]

a thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been shaved from something

odłamek, cienki plasterek

odłamek, cienki plasterek

compromise
compromise
[Rzeczownik]

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

kompromis

kompromis

Ex: They reached a compromise by agreeing to share responsibilities equally. 
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. 
treaty
treaty
[Rzeczownik]

an official agreement between two or more governments or states

traktat

traktat

Ex: The two countries signed a peace treaty to end decades of conflict and establish diplomatic relations. 
intent
intent
[przymiotnik]

having a strong resolve or determination to achieve a particular goal or outcome

zdeterminowany, zdecydowany

zdeterminowany, zdecydowany

Ex: She was intent on finishing the project before the deadline. 
to secure
to secure
[Czasownik]

to reach or gain a particular thing, typically requiring significant amount of effort

uzyskać, zabezpieczyć

uzyskać, zabezpieczyć

Ex: After months of negotiations, they finally secured a contract with the new client. 
hold
hold
[Rzeczownik]

influence or control over something or someone

wpływ, kontrola

wpływ, kontrola

Ex: Fear had a strong hold on the community. 
in turn
in turn
[przysłówek]

in a sequential manner, referring to actions or events occurring in a specific order

kolejno, po kolei

kolejno, po kolei

Ex: Each participant presented their findings in turn during the conference. 
monopoly
monopoly
[Rzeczownik]

a situation in which one organization or entity exclusively controls the production, distribution, or trade of a product or service, making other rivals unable to compete

monopol, monopol przedsiębiorstwa

monopol, monopol przedsiębiorstwa

Ex: Many indie bookstores face challenges in a landscape dominated by the monopoly of major online retailers. 
to smuggle
to smuggle
[Czasownik]

to move goods or people illegally and secretly into or out of a country

przemycać, nielegalnie i potajemnie przemieszczać towary lub osoby do lub z kraju

przemycać, nielegalnie i potajemnie przemieszczać towary lub osoby do lub z kraju

Ex: Border patrol intercepted a group trying to smuggle undocumented migrants into the country. 
to thrive
to thrive
[Czasownik]

(of an animal, child, or plant) to grow with strength, health, or energy

rozkwitać, prosperować

rozkwitać, prosperować

Ex: The baby thrived in the loving and supportive care of her family. 
volcanic eruption
volcanic eruption
[Rzeczownik]

the sudden release of lava, gases, and ash from a volcano

erupcja wulkanu, wybuch wulkanu

erupcja wulkanu, wybuch wulkanu

Ex: The volcanic eruption sent ash clouds high into the sky. 
to wipe out
to wipe out
[Czasownik]

to completely remove or destroy something so that it no longer exists

wymazać, zniszczyć

wymazać, zniszczyć

Ex: The rapid industrialization of the region wiped out the natural resources in a matter of years. 
grove
grove
[Rzeczownik]

a small group of trees planted closely together, often cultivated for their ornamental value or fruit production

gaj, sad

gaj, sad

Ex: The olive grove stretched across the hillside, producing a bounty of fruits each year. 
to seize
to seize
[Czasownik]

to suddenly and forcibly take hold of something

chwycić, złapać

chwycić, złapać

Ex: In a panic, she reached out to seize her falling phone before it hit the ground. 
to transplant
to transplant
[Czasownik]

to remove a plant from its original place and replant it somewhere else

przesadzać, przesadzić

przesadzać, przesadzić

Ex: Gardeners often transplant young seedlings from the nursery to the garden beds for better growth and spacing. 
tonne
tonne
[Rzeczownik]

a unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms

tona, tona metryczna

tona, tona metryczna

nation
nation
[Rzeczownik]

a country considered as a group of people that share the same history, language, etc., and are ruled by the same government

naród, kraj

naród, kraj

Ex: France is a nation known for its art, cuisine, and strong sense of national identity. 
to cultivate
to cultivate
[Czasownik]

to grow plants or crops, especially for farming or commercial purposes

uprawiać, hodować

uprawiać, hodować

Ex: The farm cultivates wheat to supply local bakeries. 
to [spare] no expense

to spend as much money as needed to get the best result without trying to save money

Ex: They spare no expense when it comes to quality. 
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