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1 wzn|ieść
pf — wzn|osić impf (wzniosę, wzniesiesz, wzniesie, wzniósł, wzniosła, wznieśli — wznoszę) Ⅰ vt 1. (unieść) to lift a. raise [sth] up, to lift (up), to raise (up) [batutę, głowę, rękę, szablę] 2. (postawić) to erect [barykadę, budynek]; to build [pomnik, posąg] 3. (wzniecić) to raise, to stir [sth] up, to stir up [dym, kurz, pył] 4. (wydać) to raise [okrzyk] Ⅱ wznieść się — wznosić się 1. (unieść się) [mgła] to lift; [pierś, ramię, poziom wody, słońce] to rise (up) 2. (wzlecieć) [balon, ptak, samolot] to ascend; [dym, para] to rise (up) (w coś into sth) 3. (rozlec się) [jęk, krzyk] to arise, to go up 4. przen. to rise- wznieść się ponad przeciętność to rise above mediocrity- politycy, którzy wznieśli się ponad partyjne podziały politicians who have managed to rise above party differencesⅢ wznosić się 1. (piąć się w górę) [droga] to climb; [grunt, wybrzeże] to rise; [ścieżka] to slope up 2. (wystawać) [szczyt] to jut; [budynek, łańcuch górski] to rise (up); [maszt] to stick up- wzgórze wznoszące się nad miastem a hill overlooking the town■ wznieść toast a. kielich to propose a toast- wznosić modły książk. to offer up one’s prayersThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wzn|ieść
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2 innalzare
raise( erigere) erect* * *innalzare v.tr.1 (elevare) to lift (up), to raise (anche fig.), to elevate (anche fig.): innalzare una bandiera, to raise (o to hoist) a flag; innalzare le braccia, to raise one's arms; innalzare gli occhi al cielo, to raise (o to lift up) one's eyes to heaven; innalzare un inno, to raise a hymn; innalzare l'animo di qlcu., to elevate s.o.'s mind // innalzare un palo, (fissarlo in posizione verticale) to set up a pole // innalzare al settimo cielo, to praise (o to extol o to laud) to the skies2 (fig.) (elevare di condizione) to raise, to advance, to promote: innalzare qlcu. a una dignità, to raise (o to promote o to advance) s.o. to a dignity; innalzare qlcu. di grado, to raise s.o. to a higher rank (o to promote s.o.); innalzare qlcu. al trono, to raise s.o. to the throne; innalzare qlcu. all'onore degli altari, to make s.o. a saint3 (erigere) to build*, to erect, to put* up, to raise: innalzare un monumento, to put up (o to erect) a monument4 (rendere più alto) to raise, to make* higher: innalzare una casa di due piani, to make a house two storeys higher; innalzare un muro di due metri, to raise a wall by two metres (o to make a wall two metres higher); l'alta marea ha innalzato il livello dell'acqua, the high tide has raised the level of the water // innalzare la voce, to raise one's voice.◘ innalzarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to rise*: il fumo s'innalzava verso il cielo, the smoke was rising towards the sky; montagne che s'innalzano oltre i 3000 m, mountains that rise to more than 3000 m; davanti alla casa s'innalzava un bel fico, before the house rose up (o stood) a beautiful fig tree2 (fig.) (elevarsi di condizione) to rise*: innalzare al di sopra della mediocrità, to rise above mediocrity; innalzare col proprio lavoro, to work one's way up3 (fig. letter.) (imporsi) to assert oneself.* * *[innal'tsare]1. vt(gen : sollevare) to raise, (costruire: monumento) to erect2. vip (innalzarsi)* * *[innal'tsare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (sollevare) to raise, to put* up [ bandiera]; to address, to uplift [ preghiera]2) (erigere) to erect, to raise [statua, monumento]; to erect [ impalcatura]; to put* up, to raise [ barriera]3) (fare salire) to raise [ temperatura]; to improve, to raise [livello, standard]4) fig. to elevate (a to)innalzare qcn. al trono, al rango di — to raise sb. to the throne, to the rank of
5) (nobilitare) to elevate, to uplift [mente, anima]2.verbo pronominale innalzarsi1) (sollevarsi) [ mongolfiera] to float off, to rise* up; fig. [ anima] to ascend3) (aumentare) [temperatura, livello dell'acqua] to rise** * *innalzare/innal'tsare/ [1]2 (erigere) to erect, to raise [ statua, monumento]; to erect [ impalcatura]; to put* up, to raise [ barriera]3 (fare salire) to raise [ temperatura]; to improve, to raise [ livello, standard]4 fig. to elevate ( a to); innalzare qcn. al trono, al rango di to raise sb. to the throne, to the rank of5 (nobilitare) to elevate, to uplift [ mente, anima]II innalzarsi verbo pronominale3 (aumentare) [ temperatura, livello dell'acqua] to rise*. -
3 przeciętnoś|ć
f sgt mediocrity- wybić się ponad przeciętność to rise above mediocrity a. the run of the millThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeciętnoś|ć
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4 wznosić
impf ⇒ wznieść* * *wznosić okrzyk — to raise a shout; ( na czyjąś cześć) to give a cheer
wznosić toast za kogoś/coś — to propose a toast to sb/sth, to toast sb/sth
* * *ipf.1. (= podnosić) raise; (ramiona, ręce) raise; wznieść oczy raise l. lift one's eyes, look up; wznieść okrzyk raise a shout; ( na czyjąś cześć) give a cheer; wznieść toast za kogoś/coś raise a toast to sb/sth, raise a glass to sb/sth.2. (= budować) erect, put up, raise.3. (= wzniecać kurz) raise, stir up, kick up.ipf.1. (= być unoszonym) be raised, be lifted; ( o falach) surge; wznieść się ponad przeciętność rise above mediocrity.2. (= wzbijać się w górę) rise, soar, ascend; (o słońcu, samolocie) climb.4. tylko ipf. (= piąć się w górę) rise, ascend.5. tylko ipf. (= sterczeć) tower.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wznosić
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5 odsta|wać
impf (odstaję) vi 1. (odłączyć się) [tynk, fornir] to come off a. loose- odstające uszy protruding a. bat ears- on ma odstające uszy his ears stick out2. (różnić się) to diverge (od czegoś from sth)- odstawał od kolegów zachowaniem his behaviour made him stand out from his friends- praktyka często odstaje od teorii practice often departs from theory, theory and practice often diverge- odstawać od rzeczywistości/przeciętności to be far removed from reality/to rise above mediocrity3. (zostawać w tyle) to fall a. lag behind- odstawać od innych uczniów to fall behind (the rest of) the class- odstawać od pozostałych/od światowego poziomu to lag behind the rest/the world standard(s)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odsta|wać
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6 middelmaat
1 [gemiddelde maat] average♦voorbeelden:hij gaat de middelmaat niet te boven • he's just averagede gulden middelmaat • the golden mean
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