Emotion

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lose the temper
to suddenly become very angry = you aren't in control
I lost my temper with the children this morning.
przodek
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ancestor
a relative who lived a long time ago
My ancestors came from Ireland.
przestraszony
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scared
frightened or worried (gradable, very scared)
Robert's scared of heights.
przerażony
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terrified
very frightened (extreme)
I'm terrified of flying.
wyczerpany
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exhausted
very tired (extreme)
zły
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annoyed
slightly angry
I was a bit annoyed with/at Kathy for not coming.
odprężający
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relaxing
a relaxing bath
making you feel relaxed
przerażony, przestraszony
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frightened
afraid or nervous
I've always been frightened of going to the dentist.
zmartwiony
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worried
anxious because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen
She's really worried about her son.
zażenowany, zakłopotany
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embarrassed
feeling ashamed or shy
[+ to do sth] I was too embarrassed to admit that I was scared.
zaniepokojony
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anxious
worried or nervous
She's very anxious about her exams.
niejasny, mylący
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confusing
difficult to understand
I found the instructions very confusing.
przyjemny, satysfakcjonujący
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satisfying
making you feel pleased by providing what you need or want
My work is very satisfying.
radość
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joy
a feeling of great happiness
the joy of winning
gniew, złość
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anger
a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them
public anger at the terrorist killings
smutek
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sadness
often experienced when we lose someone or something important to us
strach, obawa, lęk
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fear
a strong, unpleasant feeling that you get when you think that something bad, dangerous, or frightening might happen
Unlike the rest of us, Dave had no fear of snakes.
niespodzianka, zaskoczenie, zdziwienie
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surprise
the feeling that you get when something happens that you did not expect
I didn't know that my parents were coming- it was a lovely surprise.
obrzydzenie, wstręt
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disgust
a very strong feeling of dislike or disapproval
She walked out in disgust.
zrób to sam
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DIY (do it yourself)
doing repairs/decorating your house etc. yourself rather than paying someone else to do it
a DIY project
interpersonalne
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interpersonal
relationships between people
The successful applicant will have excellent interpersonal skills.
emocjonalny
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emotional
related to people's feelings
a child's emotional development
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heal a disease
cureva serious illness
praktyczny
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hands-on
physically doing something and not only studying it or watching someone else do it
hands-on experience
skoncentrowany na rozwiązaniu problemów
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solutions-focused
good at concentrating on finding solutions for problems
Właśnie skończył 25 lat.
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He has just turned 25.
przepełniony, zatłoczony
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overcrowded
containing too many people or things
an overcrowded classroom/prison
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streets are empty / not a soul on the streets
Nie doszliśmy do wniosku.
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We haven't reached the conclusion.
wspominać (o)
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mention
to briefly speak or write about something or someone (formal)
I'll mention your ideas to Caroline.
krótko
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briefly
They discussed the matter briefly.
sprawa
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matter
a subject or situation that you need to think about, discuss, or deal with
I've been thinking about this matter for a long time.
mieć problemy z zrobieniem czegoś
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to have trouble doing something
I have a problem, it's difficult for me
I have trouble getting up at 6.
zdumiewający
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astonishing
very surprising
It's astonishing that so many people believed his story.
czuć się podle
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be/feel under the weather
to feel ill
I'm under the weather.
Dzisiaj jestem smutny.
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I feel blue today. (informal)
być zdrowym jak ryba
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be as right as rain (informal)
= feel very good
przeszkadzać komuś
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to bother somebody
to take angry because you interrupt someone
Don't bother your father when he's working.
wykrzyknik
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exclamation mark
To typowe!
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It's typical!
= they aren't happy
mandat, grzywna
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fine
a sum of money you pay to the government for your crime
The maximum penatly for the offence is a $1000 fine.
ubytek (w zębie)
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cavity
a hole in a tooth
If you eat lots of seets you'll have many cavities.
przerwać
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interrupt
to stop someone while they are talking or doing something, by saying or doing something yourself
I was trying to work but the children were interrupting me.
podrywać kogoś
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chat somebody up
to talk to someone in a way that shows them that you are sexually attracted to them
A very good-looking young man started to chat me up in the nightclub.
zgadzać się lub dogadywać się (dobrze)
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get on
have a good relationship / like each other
I don't really get on with my sister's husband.
ustatkować się
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settle down
Choose to live a calm life, e.g. at home with a partner
Do you think he'll ever settle down and have a family?
przestać lubić kogoś/coś
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go off somebody/something
stop liking someone/something
I've gone off fish recently.
przewijać do góry
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scroll up
move the computer mouse to see earlier pages
klikać na
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click on
put the computer mouse on a specific place and press
wylogować się
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log off
exit from a website
zamykać coś/się
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shut (something) down
If a business or a large piece of equipment shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating
Many factories have been forced shut down.
stroić się, ładnie lub elegancko się ubierać
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dress up
to put on formal clothes for a special occasion
przebierać się (np. za kogoś)
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dress up
to wear special clothes in order to change your appearance, usually for a game or party
He dressed up as Superman for the party.
przymierzać coś
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try (something) on
wear clothes to see if you want to buy them
Could I try this dress on, please? / I tried on a colorful, printed with a word "giraffe" shirt.
ubierać się niezbyt starannie
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dress down
wear clothes (to work) that are not smart, e.g. old jeans
She is depressed, so she dresses down.
beznadziejny, bezradny
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hopeless
very bad and not likely to succeed or improve / very bad at a particular activity / feeling no hope
a hopeless situation / I'm hopeless at sports. / She was depressed and felt totally hopeless about the future.
zdolny
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capable
able to do things effectively and achieve results
She's a very capable young woman.
smutny (synonim- unhappy)
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joyless
Jane is trapped in a joyless marriage.
niespokojny, nerwowy
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restless
unable to be still or relax because you are bored or nervous
The audience was getting restless.
krzykliwy
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flashy
looking too bright, big, and expensive, in a way that is intended to get attention
flashy gold jewellery
zamierzać
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intend
to want and plan to do something
[+ doing sth ] I don't intend seeing him again. / [+ to do sth ] How long are you intending to stay in Paris?
rozmowny, gadatliwy
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talkative
A talkative person talks a lot.
jadalny
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edible
safe to eat and not harmful
edible berries
zapisywać coś
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write sth down
to write something on a piece of paper so that you do not forget it
Did you write Jo's phone number down?
wychowywać się, dorastać, rozwijać się
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grow up
to become older or an adult / to develop or become bigger or stronger
She grew up in New York. / A close friendship had grown up between them.
patrzeć na kogoś z góry
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look down on sb
you think that you're clever and the person is stupid; so you don't respect this person
poszukać coś, sprawdzać coś
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look sth up
to look at a book or computer in order to find information
I looked it up in the dictionary.
wkładać coś
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put sth on
to put clothes or shoes onto your body
You'd better put your coat on, it's cold outside.
zdejmować coś
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take sth off
to remove something
If you're hot, take your jacket off.
zajmować lub opiekować się kimś/czymś
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take care of sb/sth
to look after someone or something
My parents are going to take care of the house while we're away.
przejmować się kimś/czymś
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care about sb/sth
sb/sth is important for you
My friend cares about politics.
okazja
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bargain
a thing you buy on a sale for a lower price
At $8.95, it's a bargain.
wpychać się bez kolejki
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to jump queue
to move in front of people who have been waiting longer for something than you
odznaka, identyfikator, plakietka
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badge
a piece of plastic, metal, etc with words or pictures on it that you wear on your clothes for decoration or showing your name or the organization you work for
wykonywać coś
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carry out sth
to do or complete something, especially something that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do
I was only carrying out orders.
przekonywać
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persuade
to make someone agree to do something by talking to them a lot about it
[+ (that) ] I persuaded her that it was the right thing to do.
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to raise money for charity
to collect money for homeless/sick, etc
They're raising money for charity.
organizować wyprzedaż
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hold a sale
to sell something cheaply
zająć miejsce (np. w tramwaju)
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get a seat
to avoid standing up in a train/bus/waiting room, etc.
zadowolony
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pleased
happy or satisfied
I'm really pleased with the quality of his work.
konkurs, zawody
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competition
an organized event in which people try to win a prize by being the best, fastest, etc
to enter a competition
konkurować, rywalizować
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compete
to try to be more successful than someone or something else
It's difficult for small shops to compete with/against the big supermarkets.
przedłużać (robić później)
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extend
to make an activity, agreement, etc last for a longer time
They have extended the deadline by one week
wprowadzać (w życie), przedstawiać, zapowiadać
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introduce
to make something exist, happen, or be used for the first time / to tell someone another person's name the first time that they meet
CD players were first introduced in 1983 / He took me round the room and introduced me to everyone
wahać się (z podjęciem decyzji)
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hesitate
to pause before doing something, especially because you are nervous or not certain
Richard hesitated before answering.
prawidłowo, odpowiednio
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properly
correctly, or in a satisfactory way
She doesn't eat properly.
zdawać sobie sprawę z/że
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be aware of/that
to know about something
She was well aware that he was married.
świadomy
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aware
interested in and knowing a lot about a particular subject
politically/socially aware
popełniać
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commit
to do something that is considered wrong, or that is illegal
He was sent to prison for a crime that he didn't commit.
nieprzewidywalny
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unpredictable
changing so much that you do not know what will happen next; unpredictability (noun)
unpredictable weather conditions

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