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1 łatwizna
- zny* * *f.1. cutting corners; iść na łatwiznę cut corners, follow l. choose the line of least resistance.2. (= łatwa rzecz) piece of cake, cinch, pushover.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łatwizna
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2 samograj
m pot. 1. (instrument samogrający) automatic player 2. (atrakcyjny temat) sure hit; crowd-puller pot. 3. (dzieło bez wartości artystycznej) box-office hit (of little artistic value) 4. (łatwa rola) easy part (to play)* * *miGen.pl. -ów pot., przen. (o sztuce, filmie, roli) pushover.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > samograj
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3 bagatel|a
Ⅰ f sgt 1. (drobiazg, błahostka) trifle, triviality- wychować czworo dzieci to nie bagatela bringing up four children is no small thing a. achievement- ten egzamin to nie bagatela the exam is no pushover pot.2. Archit. garden or parkland pavilion popular in 18th and 19th centuries 3. Muz. bagatelle Ⅱ part. iron. (podkreślenie) a mere bagatelle iron.; a trifle (really) iron.- odziedziczył, bagatela, kilka milionów he inherited a few million, a trifle reallyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bagatel|a
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4 łatw|y
adj. grad. 1. (jasny, prosty) [egzamin, zadanie] easy- łatwiejsze pytanie an easier question- łatwy do konserwacji [tkanina, ubranie] easy-care- łatwy do przewidzenia predictable- łatwy w montażu quickassembly, easy to assemble- łatwy w obsłudze user-friendly, easy to use2. (pozbawiony kłopotów) easy- chcę, żeby moje dzieci miały łatwiejszy start w życiu niż ja I want my children to have an easier start in life than me3. (bezkonfliktowy) była łatwa w obejściu she was easy-going- mój ojciec nie był łatwy w pożyciu my father wasn’t easy to live with- nie miała z nim łatwego życia she didn’t have an easy life with him4. (zdobyty bez wysiłku) łatwe pieniądze/powodzenie easy money/popularity- łatwy sukces easy success5. (popularny) łatwa komedyjka light comedy- literatura łatwa i przyjemna light reading- muzyka lekka, łatwa i przyjemna easy listening6. pot., pejor. [kobieta] easy pot., pejor.- ma opinię łatwej I hear she’s a pushover a. an easy lay posp.- łatwa dziewczyna/kobieta an easy lay posp.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łatw|y
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