Part 3

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Frage Antworten
antybiotyk
Lernen beginnen
antibiotic
The doctor gave me an antibiotic for my ear infection. (ˌæntibaɪˈɒtɪk)
lek antyhistaminowy
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antihistamine
If you have an allergic reaction you should take an antihistamine. (ˌæntiˈhɪstəmiːn)
krem antyseptyczny
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antiseptic cream
She cleaned the cut with antiseptic cream. (ˌæntiˈseptɪk kriːm)
być chorym, wymiotować
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be sick
I feel terrible – I think I’m going to be sick. (bi sɪk)
krwawić
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bleed
A cut finger can sometimes bleed for a long time. (bliːd)
pęcherz
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blister
You will get a blister if you wear shoes that are too tight. (ˈblɪstə)
(wysokie / niskie) ciśnienie (krwi)
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(high / low) blood pressure
My grandmother has high blood pressure and takes medication for it. (/ˈblʌd preʃə/)
oparzyć się
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burn
Don’t touch that pan – it will burn you. (bɜːn)
udławić się
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choke
Be careful not to choke on that boiled sweet. (tʃəʊk)
przeziębienie
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cold
I get at least one cold every winter. (kəʊld)
odzyskać przytomność
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come round
If you pour cold water on his face he might come round. (kʌm raʊnd)
kaszel
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cough
He has a nasty cough that keeps him awake at night. (kɒf)
zranić się
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cut
I cut my finger when I was chopping carrots. (kʌt)
biegunka
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diarrhoea
I had diarrhoea last night and had to go to the toilet six times. (daɪəˈrɪə)
mieć zawroty głowy
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dizzy
If I don’t eat enough I feel dizzy. (ˈdɪzi)
ból ucha
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earache
I have an earache and it’s really painful. (ˈɪəreɪk)
zemdleć
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faint
I faint when I see blood. (feɪnt)
grypa
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flu
My teacher has flu and hasn’t been at school all week. (fluː)
zatrucie pokarmowe
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food poisoning
I ate some mussels and they gave me food poisoning. (ˈfuːd pɔɪzənɪŋ)
dochodzić do siebie
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get over
It often takes a long time to get over flu. (ɡet ˈəʊvə)
ból głowy
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headache
If you have a headache take some paracetamol. (ˈhedeɪk)
boleć
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hurt
Does your back hurt after driving so long? (hɜːt)
lód
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ice
Put ice on a black eye to keep the swelling down. (aɪs)
infekcja
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infection
If you get an infection you will need to take antibiotics. (ɪnˈfekʃn)
położyć się
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lie down
Please lie down on the couch. (ˌlaɪ ˈdaʊn)
stracić przytomność
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lose consciousness
Call an ambulance – I think he’s going to lose consciousness. (luːz ˈkɒnʃəsnəs)
środek przeciwbólowy
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painkiller
After the operation you will need to take a painkiller for a few days. (ˈpeɪnkɪlə)
zemdleć
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pass out
I’m so tired I think I’m going to pass out. (pɑːs aʊt)
plaster
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plaster
My mum put a plaster on my cut. (ˈplɑːstə)
wysypka
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rash
One of the symptoms of measles is a red rash. (ræʃ)
wyzdrowieć
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recover
How long does it normally take to recover from flu? (rɪˈkʌvə)
kichać
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sneeze
Cat hair makes me sneeze. (sniːz)
ból gardła
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sore throat
I can’t talk too long because I have a sore throat. (sɔ θrəʊt)
rozlewać
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spill
Be careful with that medicine – don’t spill it. (spɪl)
wirować
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spin
I saw the room spin and then I fainted. (spɪn)
zwichnąć, skręcić
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sprain
I don’t play tennis because I’m afraid I might sprain my wrist. (spreɪn)
szwy
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stitches
I needed stitches for the cut on my head. (ˈstɪtʃɪz)
ból brzucha
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stomach ache
I’ve eaten too much and now I’ve got stomach ache. (ˈstʌmək eɪk)
oparzenie słoneczne
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sunburn
Don’t stay out in the sun too long or you will get sunburn. (ˈsʌnbɜːn)
przełykać
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swallow
Does it hurt when you swallow food? (ˈswɒləʊ)
puchnąć
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swell
This bee sting is starting to swell. (swel)
tabletka
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tablet
Take one tablet before you go to sleep. (ˈtæblət)
gorączka
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temperature
I’ve got a high temperature and I feel feverish. (ˈtemprətʃə)
zwymiotować
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throw up
A few minutes after drinking the liquid I had to run to the bathroom and throw up. (θrəʊ ʌp)
ból zęba
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toothache
If you have toothache you should go to see the dentist. (ˈtuːθeɪk)
skręcić (kostkę)
Lernen beginnen
twist
Watch out – you don’t want to twist your ankle. (twɪst)
nieprzytomny
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unconscious
She was unconscious so I phoned an ambulance. (ʌnˈkɒnʃəs)
wymiotować
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vomit
Some people vomit when they travel by boat in rough seas. (ˈvɒmɪt)
w kratkę
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checked
I wore a checked shirt to the party. (tʃekt)
bawełniany podkoszulek
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cottonest
I always wear a cotton vest under my clothes in winter. (ˈkɒtn vest)
dżinsowa kamizelka
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denim waistcoat
I saved up to buy a denim waistcoat. (ˈdenɪm ˈweɪs(t)kəʊt)
wystroić się
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dress up
I’m going to dress up tonight. (dres ʌp)
modny
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fashionable
Long skirts are really fashionable this summer. (ˈfæʃnəbl)
pasować (rozmiarem)
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fit
These jeans don’t fit me. (fɪt)
futrzany kołnierz
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fur collar
I love that coat with the fur collar. (fɜː ˈkɒlə)
przebierać się
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get changed
I need to get changed. (ɡet 'tʃeɪndʒd)
ubierać się
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get dressed
Get up and get dressed. (ɡet drest)
rozbierać się
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get undressed
Hurry up and get undressed! (ɡet ʌnˈdrest)
pasować (do czegoś)
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go with
I don’t think that skirt will go with this top. (ɡəʊ wɪð)
wieszać
Lernen beginnen
hang up
Please hang up your coat. (ˈhæŋ ʌp)
z kapturem
Lernen beginnen
hooded
Lots of teenagers like to wear hooded tops. (ˈhʊdɪd)
koronkowy top
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lace top
I wore a black lace top on our first date. (leɪs tɒp)
skórzane sandały
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leather sandals
He wore brown leather sandals every day on his holiday. (ˈleðə ˈsændlz)
płócienny garnitur
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linen suit
He wore a beige linen suit at the wedding. (ˈlɪnɪn suːt)
z długim rękawem
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long sleeved
I wore a blue long sleeved shirt. (lɒŋ sliːvd)
luźny
Lernen beginnen
loose
He was wearing a loose linen suit. (luːs)
kostium kąpielowy z lycry
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lycra swimsuit
I bought myself a new lycra swimsuit. (ˈlaɪkrə ˈswɪmsuːt)
pasować do czegoś (kolorem, fasonem)
Lernen beginnen
match
Does this bag match my shoes? (mætʃ)
staromodny
Lernen beginnen
old-fashioned
My grandfather always wears very old-fashioned clothes. (əʊld ˈfæʃənd)
wzorzysty
Lernen beginnen
patterned
She wore a patterned skirt with flowers on. (ˈpætənd)
gładki, bez wzoru
Lernen beginnen
plain
I tried on a plain blue top. (pleɪn)
zaniedbany
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scruffy
My teenage brother always looks really scruffy and dirty. (ˈskrʌfi)
jedwabny(a) szalik, apaszka
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silk scarf
That’s a beautiful silk scarf. (sɪlk skɑːf)
bez rękawów
Lernen beginnen
sleeveless
I wore a sleeveless dress to the wedding. (ˈsliːvləs)
elegancki
Lernen beginnen
smart
You need to look smart when we go out for dinner tonight. (smɑːt)
w kropki
Lernen beginnen
spotted
She wore a pink and white spotted dress to the party. (ˈspɒtɪd)
w paski
Lernen beginnen
striped
I wore a blue and white striped T-shirt on the beach. (straɪpt)
styl
Lernen beginnen
style
Good dressers have their own style. (staɪl)
stylowy
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stylish
That’s a really stylish dress. (ˈstaɪlɪʃ)
zamszowe kozaki, botki
Lernen beginnen
suede boots
I bought myself some lovely brown suede boots. (sweɪd buːts)
pasować (komuś), być do twarzy
Lernen beginnen
suit
Those glasses really suit you. (suːt)
obcisły
Lernen beginnen
tight
She was wearing a tight lycra skirt. (taɪt)
modny
Lernen beginnen
trendy
She always looks really trendy. (ˈtrendi)
welwetowa mucha
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velvet bow tie
There is a velvet bow tie in my wardrobe. (ˈvelvɪt bəʊ tʌɪ)
dekolt w serek
Lernen beginnen
V-neck
He always wears a V-neck jumper over his shirts. (ˈviː nek)
wełniany sweter rozpinany
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wool(len) cardigan
My nan knitted me a blue woollen cardigan. (ˈwʊlən ˈkɑːdɪɡən)
pozwalać
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allow
They won’t allow you to visit the hospital until the evening. (əˈlaʊ)
medycyna alternatywna
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alternative remedy
I used an alternative remedy – a herbal barrier cream – to cure my hayfever. (ɔːlˈtɜːnətɪv ˈremədi)
karetka pogotowia
Lernen beginnen
ambulance
An ambulance arrived to take the injured people to hospital. (ˈæmbjələns)
aspiryna
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aspirin
I take an aspirin every day. (ˈæsprɪn)
bakteria
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bacteria
Lots of illnesses are caused by bacteria. (bækˈtɪəriə)
niewidomy
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blind
My grandfather is blind now so he uses a white stick. (blaɪnd)
badanie krwi
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blood test
The doctor sent me for a blood test at the hospital. (ˈblʌd test)
załamać się
Lernen beginnen
break down
I might break down and cry if you ask me about when my grandma died. (ˈbreɪk daʊn)
cholesterol
Lernen beginnen
cholesterol
The doctor did a test to find out my cholesterol level. (kəˈlestərɒl)
soczewki kontaktowe
Lernen beginnen
contact lenses
I don’t like wearing glasses so I wear contact lenses. (ˈkɒntækt lenzɪz)
uszkadzać
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damage
You’ll damage your teeth if you try to open that bottle with them. (ˈdæmɪdʒ)
głuchy
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deaf
Lots of old people become deaf. (def)
poradzić sobie (z czymś)
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deal with
Could you deal with the problems of old age? (diːl wɪð)
diagnoza
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diagnosis
The doctor gave me the wrong diagnosis. (ˌdaɪəɡˈnəʊsɪs)
sztuczna szczęka
Lernen beginnen
false teeth
My grandmother wears false teeth. (fɔːls tiːθ)
pierwsza pomoc
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first aid
Have you ever had to give first aid to anyone? (ˌfɜːst ˈeɪd)
przechodzić przez (coś)
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go through
Teenagers often go through a lot of difficult times. (gəʊ θrːu)
siwa peruka
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grey wig
I wore a grey wig to make myself look older. (ɡreɪ wɪɡ)
tętno
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heart rate
She told me that my heart rate was a bit fast. (hɑːt reɪt)
ukryty
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hidden
Hidden cameras recorded how other people reacted to them. (ˈhɪdn)
zastrzyk
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injection
I had an injection to take the pain away. (ɪnˈdʒekʃn)
zagrażający życiu
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life-threatening
I convinced myself that I had a life-threatening illness. (ˈlaɪf θretnɪŋ)
medyczny
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medical
Would you know what to do in a medical emergency? (ˈmedɪkl)
lekarstwo
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medicine
You haven’t taken your medicine yet. (ˈmedsn)
cudowne lekarstwo
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miracle cure
Some homeopathic remedies claim to be a miracle cure. (ˈmɪrəkl kjʊə)
afta
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mouth ulcer
I have a painful mouth ulcer on the end of my tongue. (maʊθ ˈʌlsə)
operacja
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operation
Have you ever had an operation? (ˌɒpəˈreɪʃn)
paracetamol
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paracetamol
I took some paracetamol to get rid of my headache. (ˌpærəˈsiːtəmɒl)
puls
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pulse
Since my trip to hospital I’ve been obsessively checking my pulse. (pʌls)
polecać
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recommend
What kinds of websites does she recommend? (ˌrekəˈmend)
rola (w filmie)
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role
Playing the role of an old person made me feel emotional. (rəʊl)
operacja
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surgery
I was told that I needed heart surgery. (ˈsɜːdʒəri)
objaw
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symptom
Fever is one symptom of flu. (ˈsɪmptəm)
leczyć
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treat
What’s the best way to treat a nosebleed? (triːt)
typowy
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typical
A typical image of an old person is someone with a walking stick waiting at a bus stop. (ˈtɪpɪkl)
czuć się kiepsko
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under the weather
A few weeks ago I was feeling under the weather. (ˈʌndə ðə ˈweðə)
wirus
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virus
Colds are caused by a virus. (ˈvaɪrəs)
rana
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wound
Wash the wound under running water. (wuːnd)
pomarszczony
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wrinkled
That old lady has really wrinkled skin. (ˈrɪŋkld)
rentgen
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X-ray
He had an X-ray to see if he had broken his leg. (ˈeks reɪ)

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