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1 characterise
1) (to be the obvious feature of: The giraffe is characterized by its long neck.) charakteryzować2) (to describe (as): She characterized him as weak and indecisive.) opisywać -
2 characterize
['kærɪktəraɪz]vt( typify) charakteryzować, cechować; ( describe character of) charakteryzować (scharakteryzować perf)* * *1) (to be the obvious feature of: The giraffe is characterized by its long neck.) charakteryzować2) (to describe (as): She characterized him as weak and indecisive.) opisywać -
3 debilitate
[dɪ'bɪlɪteɪt]vtpozbawiać (pozbawić perf) sił, osłabiać (osłabić perf)* * *[di'biliteit](to make weak.) osłabiać- debility -
4 dilute
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5 faint
[feɪnt] 1. adjnikły, słaby; smell, breeze lekki2. vi ( MED) 3. n ( MED)omdlenie nt* * *[feint] 1. adjective1) (lacking in strength, brightness, courage etc: The sound grew faint; a faint light.) nikły, słaby2) (physically weak and about to lose consciousness: Suddenly he felt faint.) słaby, bliski omdlenia2. verb(to lose consciousness: She fainted on hearing the news.) zemdleć3. noun(loss of consciousness: His faint gave everybody a fright.) omdlenie- faintly- faintness -
6 flag
[flæg] 1. n(of country, for signalling) flaga f; ( of organization) sztandar m, chorągiew f; (also: flagstone) płyta f chodnikowa2. vito flag down — taxi etc zatrzymywać (zatrzymać perf)
* * *I [flæɡ] noun(a piece of cloth with a particular design representing a country, party, association etc: the French flag.) flaga- flag down II [flæɡ] past tense, past participle - flagged; verb(to become tired or weak: Halfway through the race he began to flag.) słabnąć, oklapnąć -
7 grow
[grəu] 1. pt grew, pp grown, viplant, tree rosnąć (wyrosnąć perf); person, animal rosnąć (urosnąć perf); ( increase) rosnąć (wzrosnąć perf)2. vtto grow out of/from — brać się (wziąć się perf) z +gen
Phrasal Verbs:- grow on- grow up* * *[ɡrəu]past tense - grew; verb1) ((of plants) to develop: Carrots grow well in this soil.) rosnąć2) (to become bigger, longer etc: My hair has grown too long; Our friendship grew as time went on.) urosnąć3) (to cause or allow to grow: He has grown a beard.) hodować4) ((with into) to change into, in becoming mature: Your daughter has grown into a beautiful woman.) wyrosnąć (na)5) (to become: It's growing dark.) stawać się•- grower- grown
- growth
- grown-up
- grown-up
- grow on
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8 immunise
['imju-]verb (to make immune to a disease, especially by an injection of a weak form of the disease.) uodparniać -
9 immunize
['ɪmjunaɪz]vt ( MED)to immunize (against) — uodparniać (uodpornić perf) (przeciwko +dat)
* * *['imju-]verb (to make immune to a disease, especially by an injection of a weak form of the disease.) uodparniać -
10 languish
['læŋgwɪʃ]viperson marnieć, usychać; project, case wlec się* * *['læŋɡwiʃ](to grow weak; to waste away.) marnieć -
11 low
[ləu] 1. adj 2. adv 3. n ( METEOR)niż mto reach a new or an all-time low — spadać (spaść perf) do rekordowo niskiego poziomu
* * *I 1. [ləu] adjective1) (not at or reaching up to a great distance from the ground, sea-level etc: low hills; a low ceiling; This chair is too low for the child.) niski2) (making little sound; not loud: She spoke in a low voice.) cichy3) (at the bottom of the range of musical sounds: That note is too low for a female voice.) niski4) (small: a low price.) niski5) (not strong; weak or feeble: The fire was very low.) wątły6) (near the bottom in grade, rank, class etc: low temperatures; the lower classes.) niski2. adverb(in or to a low position, manner or state: The ball flew low over the net.) nisko- lower- lowly
- lowliness
- low-down
- lowland
- lowlander
- lowlands
- low-lying
- low-tech 3. adjectivelow-tech industries/skills.)- be low on II [ləu] verb(to make the noise of cattle; to moo: The cows were lowing.) ryczeć -
12 overdo
[əuvə'duː]przesadzać (przesadzić perf) z +instrdon't overdo it — ( don't exaggerate) nie przesadzaj; (when ill, weak etc) nie przemęczaj się
* * *[əuvə'du:]past tense - overdid; verb1) (to do, say (something) in an exaggerated way etc: They overdid the sympathy.) przesadzić, przetrzymać2) (to cook for too long: The meat was rather overdone.) gotować za długo -
13 pine
[paɪn] 1. nsosna f2. vito pine for — usychać z tęsknoty za +instr
Phrasal Verbs:* * *I noun1) (any of several kinds of evergreen trees with cones (pine-cones) and needlelike leaves (pine-needles).) sosna2) (its wood: The table is made of pine; ( also adjective) a pine table.) sosnaII verb1) ((often with away) to lose strength, become weak (with pain, grief etc): Since his death she has been pining (away).) więdnąć2) ((usually with for) to want (something) very much; to long (for someone or something, or to do something): He knew that his wife was pining for home.) tęsknić -
14 weaken
['wiːkn] 1. vi 2. vt* * *verb (to (cause to) become weak, especially in physical strength or character: The patient has weakened; The strain of the last few days has weakened him.) osłabnąć, osłabić
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