Advanced English (2) • VERBS • 'R'

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reap
verb [T ] C2 • synonyms: harvest, gain, receive • reap rewards/benefits/consequences; reap what you sow • freq in AmE: 6/10
Do poorer countries reap the rewards of technology developed in richer nations? | 2. If you sow hatred, you’ll reap resentment.
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zbierać (owoce pracy), czerpać, przynosić (korzyści)
to receive or obtain something as a result of one’s actions, efforts, or decisions; often used metaphorically to describe harvesting benefits, rewards, or consequences
Czy biedniejsze kraje korzystają z dobrodziejstw technologii rozwijanych w bogatszych krajach? | 2. Jeśli siejesz nienawiść, zbierzesz urazę.
reap a bitter harvest
collocation with verb reap [T ] C2 • synonyms: suffer consequences, pay the price • reap a bitter harvest of corruption/neglect/betrayal; reap a bitter harvest for something • freq in AmE: 4/10
They reaped a bitter harvest after years of corruption.
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zbierać gorzkie żniwo, ponosić bolesne konsekwencje
to suffer negative consequences as a result of past actions or decisions; often used metaphorically to describe moral, political, or social fallout
Po latach korupcji zebrali gorzkie żniwo.
reap the benefits
collocation with verb reap [T ] C1 • synonyms: gain, enjoy, benefit from • reap the benefits of hard work/investment/discipline; finally reap the benefits • freq in AmE: 6/10
She studied consistently and is now reaping the benefits. | 2. You’ll reap the benefits of healthy habits later in life.
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czerpać korzyści, zbierać owoce (np. pracy, inwestycji, decyzji)
to receive positive results or advantages from one’s actions, investments, or decisions; often used in professional, economic, or personal development contexts
Uczyła się systematycznie i teraz czerpie korzyści. | 2. Zdrowe nawyki przyniosą korzyści w późniejszym życiu.
reap the rewards
collocation with verb reap [T ] C1 • synonyms: gain, enjoy, benefit from • reap the rewards of effort/strategy/persistence; finally reap the rewards • freq in AmE: 6/10
You’ll reap the rewards of patience and persistence.
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zbierać owoce, czerpać nagrodę, odnosić korzyści (z wysiłku, decyzji, inwestycji)
to receive positive outcomes or advantages as a result of effort, investment, or wise decisions; emphasizes the satisfying payoff after sustained work or risk
Cierpliwość i wytrwałość przyniosą ci korzyści.
rehearse
verb [I or T ] C2 • synonyms: practice, go over, premeditate • rehearse (something) for something; rehearse what, how, etc...; rehearse speech/scene/response; mentally/emotionally rehearse • freq in AmE: 6/10
The musicians rehearsed (the symphony) for the concert. | 2. She rehearsed her lines for hours before the audition. | 3. He kept mentally rehearsing the argument he never had.
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robić próbę, ćwiczyć, powtarzać
to practice something, especially a performance, speech, or behavior, in preparation for a public or significant moment; metaphorically, to mentally or emotionally go over something repeatedly
Muzycy przeprowadzili próbę (symfonii) na koncert. | 2. Ćwiczyła swoje kwestie godzinami przed przesłuchaniem. | 3. Wciąż w myślach odgrywał kłótnię, która nigdy się nie wydarzyła.
relent
verb [I ] C2 formal • synonyms: soften, yield, ease up • relent after pressure/pleading; storm relents; refuse to relent • emotional, literary tone • freq in AmE: 5/10
The storm showed no signs of relenting until dawn. | 2. She refused to relent in her pursuit of justice.
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ustępować (komuś), łagodnieć, mięknąć (w stanowisku, surowości, intensywności)
to become less severe, strict, or determined; to soften in attitude or intensity, especially after resistance or persistence
Burza nie ustępowała aż do świtu. | 2. Nie zamierzała ustąpić w swojej walce o sprawiedliwość.
render
verb [T ] C2 formal • synonyms: make, cause, leave, turn • render someone speechless/unable/jobless; render something void/obsolete; render X + adjective/state • freq in AmE: 4/10
Her generosity rendered me deeply moved. | 2. The pain rendered her unable to walk.
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uczynić, sprawić, doprowadzić do czegoś (stanu, skutku)
to cause someone or something to be in a particular state or condition; to make something become
Jej hojność głęboko mnie poruszyła. | 2. Ból uniemożliwił jej chodzenie.
retrofit
verb [T ] C2 -tt- • synonyms: upgrade, modernize, adapt, convert • retrofit buildings/systems/vehicles/software; retrofit with solar panels/sensors/new tech • freq in AmE: 5/10
The company is retrofitting its fleet to meet new emissions regulations. | 2. We need to retrofit legacy software to support mobile devices.
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modernizować, unowocześniać
to add new technology, features, or improvements to an existing system, structure, or piece of equipment — especially to make it more efficient, safe, or compliant with modern standards
Firma modernizuje flotę, by spełniała nowe normy emisji. | 2. Musimy zmodernizować starsze oprogramowanie, by działało na urządzeniach mobilnych.

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