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syndrome
syndrome
[Rzeczownik]

a group of medical signs that indicate a person is suffering from a particular disease or condition

zespół

zespół

Ex: Down syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by intellectual disability and distinctive facial features. 
to threaten
to threaten
[Czasownik]

to indicate a potential danger or risk to someone or something

grozić, stanowić zagrożenie

grozić, stanowić zagrożenie

Ex: His aggressive behavior began to threaten the safety of those around him. 
notorious
notorious
[przymiotnik]

widely known for something negative or unfavorable

znany, słynący z czegoś negatywnego

znany, słynący z czegoś negatywnego

Ex: The city is notorious for its heavy traffic. 
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. 
to pop up
to pop up
[Czasownik]

to appear or happen unexpectedly

wyskakiwać, pojawiać się

wyskakiwać, pojawiać się

Ex: While reading the article, a related video popped up on the sidebar. 
to burn out
to burn out
[Czasownik]

to destroy completely, especially by fire

spalić doszczętnie, wypalić

spalić doszczętnie, wypalić

Ex: The intense heat from the explosion burned out the surrounding vegetation. 
to subject
to subject
[Czasownik]

to make someone experience something unpleasant

poddawać

poddawać

Ex: The strict policies of the company subjected employees to intense scrutiny, leading to a tense work environment. 
millennium
millennium
[Rzeczownik]

a period of one thousand years, usually calculated from the year of the birth of Jesus Christ

tysiąclecie, milenium

tysiąclecie, milenium

Ex: Historians study events that occurred during the first millennium AD to understand ancient civilizations. 
to reverse
to reverse
[Czasownik]

to change something such as a process, situation, etc. to be the opposite of what it was before

odwrócić, zmienić

odwrócić, zmienić

Ex: The new administration decided to reverse the previous government's policy on environmental regulations. 
institute
institute
[Rzeczownik]

an organization focused on a specific field of study or training, offering programs and services related to science, technology, medicine, business, or the arts

instytut, zakład

instytut, zakład

identical
identical
[przymiotnik]

similar in every detail and totally alike

identyczny, taki sam

identyczny, taki sam

Ex: The two keys are identical; I can't distinguish one from the other. 
practical
practical
[przymiotnik]

(of a method, idea, or plan) likely to be successful or effective

praktyczny, skuteczny

praktyczny, skuteczny

Ex: The engineer proposed a practical solution to the problem. 
template
template
[Rzeczownik]

a model or standard for making comparisons

szablon, wzór

szablon, wzór

insertion
insertion
[Rzeczownik]

the act of putting one thing into another

wstawienie, wprowadzenie

wstawienie, wprowadzenie

strand
strand
[Rzeczownik]

a single slender thread of something such as a fiber, hair, etc.

pasmo, włókno

pasmo, włókno

hybrid
hybrid
[Rzeczownik]

an animal or plant with parents that belong to different breeds or varieties

hybryda, krzyżówka

hybryda, krzyżówka

Ex: The farmer proudly displayed his new hybrid, a cross between a Brahman and an Angus, which combined the best traits of both cattle breeds. 
based
based
[przymiotnik]

having a base

oparty, bazujący

oparty, bazujący

questionable
questionable
[przymiotnik]

doubtful or uncertain in terms of quality, reliability, or legitimacy

wątpliwy, kwestionowalny

wątpliwy, kwestionowalny

Ex: The decision to proceed with the project was questionable, given the lack of funding. 
replacement
replacement
[Rzeczownik]

an thing that takes the place of another when it is broken, lost, or no longer available

zamiennik

zamiennik

Ex: The broken chair was swapped out for a new replacement. 
breeding
breeding
[Rzeczownik]

the process of mating animals, plants, or microorganisms with desirable characteristics to produce offspring with those same traits

hodowla,  rozmnażanie

hodowla, rozmnażanie

to scatter
to scatter
[Czasownik]

to disperse or break up as a group, with individuals moving away in various directions

rozpraszać, rozbiegać się

rozpraszać, rozbiegać się

Ex: As the predator approached, the herd of deer scattered into the forest, seeking cover. 
hectare
hectare
[Rzeczownik]

a land measurement unit that equals 10000 square meters or 2471 acres

hektar, Hektar to jednostka powierzchni równa 10 000 metrów kwadratowych lub około 2

hektar, Hektar to jednostka powierzchni równa 10 000 metrów kwadratowych lub około 2

Ex: A hectare is a unit of area equal to 10,000 square meters or approximately 2.47 acres. 
disturbance
disturbance
[Rzeczownik]

an event or situation that interrupts or disrupts the normal state or functioning of something

zakłócenie, zamieszanie

zakłócenie, zamieszanie

Ex: The loud music caused a disturbance in the neighborhood. 
to wreck
to wreck
[Czasownik]

to damage or destroy something severely

niszczyć, dewastować

niszczyć, dewastować

Ex: The storm had the power to wreck houses along the coast. 
stagnant
stagnant
[przymiotnik]

not growing or changing; without force or vitality

stagnujący, bezwładny

stagnujący, bezwładny

unwelcoming
unwelcoming
[przymiotnik]

not hospitable or inviting, often creating a sense of discomfort or unease

niegościnny, niesympatyczny

niegościnny, niesympatyczny

Ex: The hotel had an unwelcoming atmosphere. 
to evolve
to evolve
[Czasownik]

(biology) to change gradually and over generations into forms that are better adapted to the environment and fitter to survive

ewoluować, rozwijać się

ewoluować, rozwijać się

Ex: Over millions of years, horses have evolved from small, multi-toed ancestors to the single-toed, large-bodied animals we see today. 
to regenerate
to regenerate
[Czasownik]

to grow or be made again

regenerować, odradzać się

regenerować, odradzać się

to hybridize
to hybridize
[Czasownik]

to breed two different plants or animals to create a new variety or species with mixed traits

hybrydyzować, krzyżować

hybrydyzować, krzyżować

Ex: Farmers hybridized two types of corn to increase yield. 
to reestablish
to reestablish
[Czasownik]

to bring back a lost connection or a former condition

przywrócić, odnowić

przywrócić, odnowić

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. 
candidate
candidate
[Rzeczownik]

a person being considered for a specific position, role, or opportunity

kandydat, kandydatka

kandydat, kandydatka

Ex: She is a strong candidate for the manager role. 
revival
revival
[Rzeczownik]

the act of bringing something back into active use, attention, or importance after a period of decline or obscurity

odrodzenie, rewitalizacja

odrodzenie, rewitalizacja

Ex: The renovation project sparked a revival of interest in the historic building. 
resistance
resistance
[Rzeczownik]

the ability of a person, organism or microorganism to withstand or defend against diseases, drugs, toxins, or environmental stress

oporność, odporność

oporność, odporność

Ex: The bacteria developed resistance to multiple antibiotics. 
to pinpoint
to pinpoint
[Czasownik]

to precisely locate or identify something or someone

precyzyjnie zlokalizować, dokładnie zidentyfikować

precyzyjnie zlokalizować, dokładnie zidentyfikować

Ex: Using advanced technology, scientists were able to pinpoint the epicenter of the earthquake within a matter of seconds. 
tundra
tundra
[Rzeczownik]

the expansive flat Arctic regions, of North America, Asia, and Europe, in which no trees grow and the soil is always frozen

tundra, tundra arktyczna

tundra, tundra arktyczna

Ex: The Arctic tundra is characterized by its cold, treeless landscape and permafrost, making it a harsh environment for plant and animal life. 
endangered
endangered
[przymiotnik]

(of an animal, plant, etc.) being at risk of extinction

zagrożony wyginięciem

zagrożony wyginięciem

Ex: The endangered sea turtle population is declining rapidly due to pollution and habitat destruction. 
range
range
[Rzeczownik]

an area in which something acts, operates, or has influence or control

zasięg, zakres oddziaływania

zasięg, zakres oddziaływania

Ex: The radio tower covers a range of several miles. 
adaptation
adaptation
[Rzeczownik]

the process by which organisms evolve traits that improve their chances of survival and reproduction in a particular environment

adaptacja, przystosowanie

adaptacja, przystosowanie

Ex: Camouflage is an adaptation that helps animals avoid predators. 
to insulate
to insulate
[Czasownik]

to protect or shield from cold, heat, sound, or electricity by surrounding with a material that prevents the transfer of energy

izolować, chronić

izolować, chronić

Ex: The homeowners decided to insulate their attic to keep the house warm in winter. 
boreal
boreal
[przymiotnik]

related to regions or climates located in the northern latitudes of the Earth, characterized by cold temperatures and typically dominated by coniferous forests

borealny, północny

borealny, północny

Ex: The boreal forests of Canada are home to diverse wildlife adapted to cold winters, such as moose, wolves, and bears. 
carbon emission
carbon emission
[Rzeczownik]

the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels, industrial processes, and etc.

emisja węgla, uwalnianie dwutlenku węgla

emisja węgla, uwalnianie dwutlenku węgla

Ex: Carbon emissions from factories contribute significantly to global warming. 
to knock down
to knock down
[Czasownik]

to cause something or someone to fall to the ground

powalić, zwalić

powalić, zwalić

Ex: The boxer knocked down his opponent with a powerful uppercut. 
to encourage
to encourage
[Czasownik]

to make something more likely to exist, happen, or develop

zachęcać, wspierać

zachęcać, wspierać

Ex: The teacher encouraged creativity in her students by giving them freedom to experiment. 
to mitigate
to mitigate
[Czasownik]

to lessen something's seriousness, severity, or painfulness

łagodzić, zmniejszać

łagodzić, zmniejszać

Ex: Planting more trees can mitigate the impact of climate change. 
permafrost
permafrost
[Rzeczownik]

ground that is permanently frozen

wieczna zmarzlina, permafrost

wieczna zmarzlina, permafrost

prospect
prospect
[Rzeczownik]

the likelihood or possibility of something becoming successful in the future

perspektywa, przyszłość

perspektywa, przyszłość

Ex: The job offer came with excellent career prospects for advancement. 
emerging
emerging
[przymiotnik]

coming into existence

wschodzący, powstający

wschodzący, powstający

mass
mass
[przymiotnik]

involving or impacting a large number of things or people collectively

masowy, zbiorowy

masowy, zbiorowy

Ex: Mass production techniques have led to the creation of affordable consumer goods. 
modification
modification
[Rzeczownik]

the act of making small changes in something, usually for an enhancement

modyfikacja, zmiana

modyfikacja, zmiana

Ex: The modification of the car’s engine increased its performance. 
moral
moral
[przymiotnik]

concerned with right and wrong behavior

moralny, etyczny

moralny, etyczny

Ex: Teaching children moral values is essential for their development. 
hazard
hazard
[Rzeczownik]

something that poses a risk or danger

zagrożenie, ryzyko

zagrożenie, ryzyko

Ex: The slippery floor was a major hazard in the workplace, leading to several accidents. 
calculated
calculated
[przymiotnik]

carefully thought out in advance

obliczony, rozmyślny

obliczony, rozmyślny

measured
measured
[przymiotnik]

carefully thought out in advance

wymierzony, obliczony

wymierzony, obliczony

nota bene
nota bene
[Rzeczownik]

a Latin phrase (or its abbreviation) used to indicate that special attention should be paid to something

nota bene, zauważ dobrze

nota bene, zauważ dobrze

to enable
to enable
[Czasownik]

to give someone or something the means or ability to do something

umożliwiać, upoważniać

umożliwiać, upoważniać

Ex: Technology enables us to communicate instantly across the globe. 
vegetation
vegetation
[Rzeczownik]

trees and plants in general, particularly those of a specific habitat or area

roślinność, flora

roślinność, flora

Ex: The dense vegetation in the tropical rainforest creates a lush canopy that filters sunlight and supports a myriad of wildlife. 
insufficient
insufficient
[przymiotnik]

not enough in degree or amount

niewystarczający, niedostateczny

niewystarczający, niedostateczny

Ex: The amount of evidence presented was deemed insufficient to support the claim. 
extinct
extinct
[przymiotnik]

(of an animal, plant, etc.) not having any living members, either due to natural causes, environmental changes, or human activity

wymarły, zaginiony

wymarły, zaginiony

Ex: The dodo bird is an example of a species that is now extinct, as it disappeared centuries ago due to human activity. 
legendary
legendary
[przymiotnik]

very well-known and admired

legendarny, mityczny

legendarny, mityczny

Ex: The actor gave a legendary performance that will be remembered for generations to come. 
flock
flock
[Rzeczownik]

a group of birds of the same type, flying and feeding together

stado, grupa

stado, grupa

Ex: With a flutter of wings, the flock of sparrows descended upon the bird feeder, chirping excitedly as they feasted. 
spectacle
spectacle
[Rzeczownik]

a thing or person that is striking or impressive to see, often because it is unusual or remarkable

widowisko, widok

widowisko, widok

Ex: The hot air balloons rising at dawn created a picturesque spectacle. 
specimen
specimen
[Rzeczownik]

a representative or characteristic sample that is examined or analyzed to gain insights or understanding of a particular group or category

okaz, próbka

okaz, próbka

Ex: The scientist examined the specimen under the microscope for research. 
geneticist
geneticist
[Rzeczownik]

a specialist in or student of the branch of biology that deals with how individual features and different characteristics are passed through genes

genetyk,  specjalista od genetyki

genetyk, specjalista od genetyki

Ex: The geneticist conducted experiments to understand how certain traits are inherited in different animal species. 
ambitious
ambitious
[przymiotnik]

requiring great effort or full use of one's abilities or resources in order to succeed

ambitny, trudny

ambitny, trudny

Ex: Her ambitious project to build a community center required extensive planning and fundraising. 
premise
premise
[Rzeczownik]

a theory or statement that acts as the foundation of an argument

przesłanka, postulat

przesłanka, postulat

Ex: The entire debate was based on the premise that economic growth benefits all members of society. 
cloning
cloning
[Rzeczownik]

the scientific process of creating an identical or near-identical copy of a living organism, cell, or DNA sequence through asexual reproduction or genetic engineering techniques

klonowanie

klonowanie

Ex: This experiment successfully demonstrated the cloning of plant cells. 
to fertilize
to fertilize
[Czasownik]

to introduce male reproductive cells into the female reproductive system for reproduction

zapładniać,  nawozić

zapładniać, nawozić

Ex: The veterinarian helped fertilize the cow through artificial insemination. 
embryo
embryo
[Rzeczownik]

an unhatched or unborn offspring in the process of development, especially a human offspring roughly from the second to the eighth week after fertilization

zarodek, embrion

zarodek, embrion

Ex: During the first trimester, the human embryo undergoes rapid cell division and differentiation to form essential organs. 
pioneering
pioneering
[przymiotnik]

characterized by being at the forefront of new developments or leading the way in innovation and exploration

nowatorski,  pionierski

nowatorski, pionierski

cutting-edge
cutting-edge
[przymiotnik]

having the latest and most advanced features or design

nowoczesny, innowacyjny

nowoczesny, innowacyjny

Ex: The cutting-edge medical device uses nanotechnology to deliver targeted treatments with unprecedented precision. 
to strive
to strive
[Czasownik]

to try as hard as possible to achieve a goal

dążyć, starać się

dążyć, starać się

Ex: Despite facing obstacles, she strives to excel in her academic pursuits. 
carnivore
carnivore
[Rzeczownik]

an animal that feeds on the flesh of other animals

mięsożerca, zwierzę mięsożerne

mięsożerca, zwierzę mięsożerne

Ex: Lions are powerful carnivores that hunt in prides. 
niche
niche
[Rzeczownik]

the specific role or function of an organism or species within an ecosystem

nisza, rola ekologiczna

nisza, rola ekologiczna

Ex: The owl occupies a niche as a nocturnal predator, controlling the population of small mammals. 
to point out
to point out
[Czasownik]

to show or mention something to someone and give them enough information to take notice

wskazać, zwrócić uwagę

wskazać, zwrócić uwagę

Ex: She pointed out the flaws in the plan during the meeting. 
debilitating
debilitating
[przymiotnik]

impairing the strength and vitality

wyniszczający, osłabiający

wyniszczający, osłabiający

facial
facial
[przymiotnik]

relating to the face or its appearance

twarzowy, wyraz twarzy

twarzowy, wyraz twarzy

Ex: Facial expressions convey emotions and feelings. 
tumor
tumor
[Rzeczownik]

an abnormal mass of diseased cells that serves no function in the body and usually causes medical problems

guz, nowotwór

guz, nowotwór

to trial
to trial
[Czasownik]

to test something in real conditions for a limited time to check if it works well or is effective

testować, próbować

testować, próbować

Ex: The company trialed a new system in one office before using it everywhere. 
to [beg] the question

to make it necessary to ask a clear question that has not been answered, usually because something important or unclear has been said or done

Ex: The sudden change in plans begs the question of why it happened. 
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