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UNIT 24 - Vocabulary: Relationships
adjacentnext to or near something else (sąsiedni, przylegający) (aDżejsynt)
attachto fasten or join one thing to another (przymocować)
bondto fix two things firmly together, usually with glue, or to become fixed in this way
bondthe way two surfaces are stuck together, usually with glue (spojenie, złączenie)
bondwięź (pomiędzy ludźmi)
coexistto live or exist at the same time or in the same place
coherenta ... statement is reasonable and sensible (logiczny, spójny) (KołHirent)
compatiblelikely to have a good relationship because of being similar (kompatybilny) (KomPatyByul)
compriseto consist of two or more things (składać się z)
compromiseto solve a problem or end an argument by accepting that you cannot have everything you want
compromisekompromis (KomproMajz)
conflictif two different ideas or opinions ..., they cannot all be right or cannot all hapen
confrontto go close to someone in a threatening way
consistentnot changing in behaviour, attitudes or qualities (stały, zgodny, jednolity)
contradictto say that the opposite of what someone has said ia true - zaprzeczać (kontraDykt)
contrastingdifferent from each other in a noticeable or interesting way (konTRAstyin)
cooperateto work with other people to achieve a result that is good for everyone involved
correspondto be the same as something else or very much like it (pokrywać się, być ekwiwalentnym)
disputeto say that sth such as a fact is not true or correct
disputea serious disagreement, especially one between groups of people that lasts for a long time
distinguishto recognise the differences between things
diversevery different from each other
divorceto take legal action to end your marriage
equivalentekwiwalentny (of the same; importance, size, value or meaning as sth/sb else)
equivalentekwiwalent
excludeto deliberately not include something
externalcoming from outside a place or organisation
externalon or from the outside of something such as a building or someone's body
indentifyto recognise someone and be able to say who they are
identify withfeel that you can understand and share someone else's feelings