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n sgt 1. (stan organizmu) health- zdrowie psychiczne mental health, sanity- służba zdrowia Health Service- ośrodek zdrowia a health centre- stan zdrowia pacjenta a patient’s condition- cieszyć się dobrym zdrowiem to enjoy good health- zdrowie mu dopisuje he’s in good health- mieć żelazne a. końskie zdrowie to be as fit as a fiddle- być okazem zdrowia to be the picture of health- tryskać zdrowiem to be in the pink pot.- dbać o zdrowie to look after oneself- odzyskać zdrowie to regain health- wrócić do zdrowia to recover- wracać do zdrowia to be on the mend- być słabego zdrowia to be in poor health- podupadł na zdrowiu his health broke down- niepokoić się o czyjeś zdrowie to worry about sb’s health- życzyć komuś zdrowia to wish sb good health- „życzymy szybkiego powrotu do zdrowia” (w liście) ‘get well soon’- stanowić zagrożenie dla zdrowia to pose a health risk a. hazard- ryzykować życiem i zdrowiem to risk one’s life and limb- owoce to samo zdrowie fruit is good for you- grunt to zdrowie pot. your health is the most important thing- palenie szkodzi zdrowiu smoking is bad for health- pić za czyjeś zdrowie to drink sb’s health a. the health of sb- (na) zdrowie! (toast) cheers!- twoje zdrowie! here’s to you!- zdrowie państwa młodych! I give you the bride and groom!- na zdrowie! (po kichnięciu) bless you!- jak zdrowie? (na powitanie) how are you?- nie poszło mu to na zdrowie it didn’t do him much good- niech ci pójdzie na zdrowie bon appétit- jak pragnę zdrowia! pot. honest to God!- nie mieć zdrowia do robienia czegoś to be tired of doing sth- to go kosztowało dużo zdrowia it caused him a lot of worry2. przen. health- zdrowie moralne narodu the moral health of the nation- zdrowie gospodarki the health of the economyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zdrowi|e
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