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pf v refl. (nabrać ochoty do tańca) to begin dancing- roztańczyć się na dobre to dance with abandonThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > roztańcz|yć się
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pf — zawią|zywać impf (zawiążę — zawiązuję) Ⅰ vt 1. (przepleść koniec) to tie- zawiązać supeł na sznurze to tie a knot in a rope- zawiązać na głowie turban to wind a turban around one’s head- zawiązać sznurowadła to tie one’s laces (up), to lace one’s shoes up- zawiązać tasiemkę na supeł/kokardę to tie a ribbon in a knot/bow- zawiązać krawat to knot one’s tie2. (opasać) to tie- zawiązać paczkę sznurkiem to tie a parcel with string- zawiązać komuś oczy to blindfold sb3. (zapakować) to tie [sth] up, to tie up- zawiązać pościel/ubrania w tobół to tie up the bedclothes/clothes into a bundle4. (zamknąć otwór) to rope [worek, torbę] 5. (utworzyć) to set [sth] up, to set up [spółkę, komitet, koalicję]; to organize [spisek] 6. (rozpocząć) to start [rozmowę, romans]; to strike up [przyjaźń] 7. Bot. to set Ⅱ zawiązać się — zawiązywać się 1. (utworzyć się) [komitet, stowarzyszenie] to be set up 2. (rozpocząć się) to begin- zawiązała się między nimi przyjaźń they struck up a friendship- zawiązanie się intrygi w sztuce/filmie the commencement of a plot in a play/film3. Bot. (utworzyć się) [zawiązki owoców, kwiatów] to setThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zawią|zać
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begin with — • begin with • start with at first; first of all; at the beginning … Idioms and examples
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begin with — {adv. phr.} As a preliminary statement; in the first place. * /To begin with, you are far too young to get married./ … Dictionary of American idioms
begin with — {adv. phr.} As a preliminary statement; in the first place. * /To begin with, you are far too young to get married./ … Dictionary of American idioms
to begin with — adverb before now (Freq. 3) why didn t you tell me in the first place? • Syn: ↑in the first place, ↑earlier, ↑in the beginning, ↑originally * * * at first ■ in the first place such a fate is unlikely to befall him: to begin with, his is a genuine … Useful english dictionary
(to) begin with — to beˈgin with idiom 1. at first • I found it tiring to begin with but I soon got used to it. • We ll go slowly to begin with. 2. used to introduce the first point you want to make • ‘What was it you didn t like?’ ‘Well, to begin … Useful english dictionary
to begin with — 1) spoken used for introducing the first thing in a list of things you are going to say Why were you annoyed? Well, to begin with, I missed my train. 2) before or during the first part of an activity or process How did you get involved to begin… … English dictionary
(to) begin with — first or most importantly. To begin with, I don t have enough money to take a trip to Europe this summer. Related vocabulary: for starters, for openers … New idioms dictionary
begin with — have as a first element. → begin … English new terms dictionary
begin — [bē gin′, bigin′] vi. began, begun, beginning [ME biginnen < OE beginnan; akin to Ger beginnen, Goth duginnan] 1. to start doing, acting, going, etc.; get under way 2. to come into being; arise 3. to have a first part or element [the Bible… … English World dictionary