idiosyncrasy - osobliwość, dziwactwo [a strange or unusual habit, way of behaving, or feature that someone or something has] /ˌɪd.i.əˈsɪŋ.krə.si/ She often cracks her knuckles when she's speaking - it's one of her little idiosyncrasies. ----- to swelter - zlewać się potem [(of a person) to feel very hot; to be very hot in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable] /ˈswel.tɚ/ The soldiers were sweltering in their uniforms. ----- condiment - przyprawa [formal; a substance, such as salt, that you add to food to improve its taste] /ˈkɑːn.də.mənt/ Cinnamon is #!$%@? employed in cookery as a condiment and flavoring material, being largely used in the preparation of some kinds of chocolate and liqueurs. ----- transitory - przejściowy [formal; lasting for only a short time] /ˈtræn.sə.tɔːr.i/ A growing proportion of the population are in a transitory stage between paid employment and old age. ----- affluent - zamożny [having a lot of money or owning a lot of things] /ˈæf.lu.ənt/ We live in an affluent neighborhood. ----- rambling - bezładny, nieregularny [(of a speech or piece of writing) very long and confused; (of a building) spreading in various directions with no particular pattern] /ˈræm.blɪŋ/ They live in a rambling old house in the country. ----- puny - wątły, marny [small; weak; not effective] /ˈpjuː.ni/ My car only has a puny little engine. ----- volatile - niestabilny, nieprzewidywalny [likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly, especially by getting worse] /ˈvɑː.lə.t̬əl/ Food and fuel prices are very volatile in a war situation. ----- blazing - gorący [very bright and hot; powerful and impressive] /ˈbleɪ.zɪŋ/ We quickly grew tired in the blazing sunshine. ----- splinter - drzazga, odłamek [a small, sharp, broken piece of wood, glass, plastic, or similar material] /ˈsplɪn.tɚ/ The girl had a splinter of wood in her toe. ##### bonus - idiom cool as a cucumber A person who is as cool as a cucumber is not anxious, but relaxed and non-emotional. The bride's mother stayed as cool as a cucumber all through the ceremony.
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idiosyncrasy - osobliwość, dziwactwo [a strange or unusual habit, way of behaving, or feature that someone or something has]
/ˌɪd.i.əˈsɪŋ.krə.si/
She often cracks her knuckles when she's speaking - it's one of her little idiosyncrasies.
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to swelter - zlewać się potem [(of a person) to feel very hot; to be very hot in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable]
/ˈswel.tɚ/
The soldiers were sweltering in their uniforms.
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condiment - przyprawa [formal; a substance, such as salt, that you add to food to improve its taste]
/ˈkɑːn.də.mənt/
Cinnamon is #!$%@? employed in cookery as a condiment and flavoring material, being largely used in the preparation of some kinds of chocolate and liqueurs.
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transitory - przejściowy [formal; lasting for only a short time]
/ˈtræn.sə.tɔːr.i/
A growing proportion of the population are in a transitory stage between paid employment and old age.
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affluent - zamożny [having a lot of money or owning a lot of things]
/ˈæf.lu.ənt/
We live in an affluent neighborhood.
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rambling - bezładny, nieregularny [(of a speech or piece of writing) very long and confused; (of a building) spreading in various directions with no particular pattern]
/ˈræm.blɪŋ/
They live in a rambling old house in the country.
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puny - wątły, marny [small; weak; not effective]
/ˈpjuː.ni/
My car only has a puny little engine.
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volatile - niestabilny, nieprzewidywalny [likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly, especially by getting worse]
/ˈvɑː.lə.t̬əl/
Food and fuel prices are very volatile in a war situation.
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blazing - gorący [very bright and hot; powerful and impressive]
/ˈbleɪ.zɪŋ/
We quickly grew tired in the blazing sunshine.
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splinter - drzazga, odłamek [a small, sharp, broken piece of wood, glass, plastic, or similar material]
/ˈsplɪn.tɚ/
The girl had a splinter of wood in her toe.
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bonus - idiom
cool as a cucumber
A person who is as cool as a cucumber is not anxious, but relaxed and non-emotional.
The bride's mother stayed as cool as a cucumber all through the ceremony.
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