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1 obfitować
(-uję, -ujesz); viobfitować w (+acc) — to abound in lub with
* * *ipf.abound ( w coś in l. with sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obfitować
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2 nast|ać się
pf (nastoję się, nastoisz się) v refl. pot. (długo) to stand (about a. around) (for a long time); (zmęczyć się staniem) to tire oneself out standing (abound a. around)- nastałem się na przystanku, czekając na autobus I had to stand about for a long time at the bus stop, waiting for a bus- nastała się w kolejce she tired herself out standing in a queueThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nast|ać się
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3 obfit|ować
impf vi to abound (w coś in a. with sth); to be full (w coś of sth)- las/rzeka obfituje w zwierzynę/ryby the forest/river abounds in a. is teeming with game/fish- mecz obfitował w emocje the match was full of a. filled with excitement- region obfitujący w bogactwa naturalne a region rich in a. which abounds in natural resources- rok obfitujący w wydarzenia an eventful year- dieta obfitująca w tłuszcz a diet rich in fatThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obfit|ować
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4 obr|odzić
pf — obr|adzać impf 1. [zboże, drzewo, warzywa] to crop well, to yield a plentiful crop; [owoce, grzyby] to be plentiful, to be abundant- w tym roku sady nadzwyczajnie obrodziły the fruit crop was extraordinary this year2. przen., książk. (pojawić się w dużej ilości) to abound (w coś with a. in sth)- w jego szkole obrodziło w talenty his school is/was full of gifted students- początek zimy obrodził ważnymi wydarzeniami important events abounded at the beginning of winterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obr|odzić
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Abound — A*bound , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Abounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abounding}.] [OE. abounden, F. abonder, fr. L. abundare to overflow, abound; ab + unda wave. Cf. {Undulate}.] 1. To be in great plenty; to be very prevalent; to be plentiful. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abound — can have as its subject things that are plentiful or (followed by in or with) the place where things are plentiful: • Mulberry trees abound in Oxford [note that in goes with Oxford, not abound!] Jan Morris, 1978 • A few years since this country… … Modern English usage
abound — [ə bound′] vi. [ME abounden < OFr abonder < L abundare, to overflow < ab , away + undare, to rise in waves < unda, a wave: see WATER] 1. to be plentiful; exist in large numbers or amounts [tropical plants abound in the jungle] 2. to… … English World dictionary
abound — (v.) early 14c., from O.Fr. abonder to abound, be abundant, come together in great numbers (12c.), from L. abundare overflow, run over, from L. ab off (see AB (Cf. ab )) + undare rise in a wave, from unda water, wave (see WATER (Cf … Etymology dictionary
abound — abound; su·per·abound; … English syllables
abound — ► VERB 1) exist in large numbers or amounts. 2) (abound in/with) have in large numbers or amounts. ORIGIN Latin abundare overflow … English terms dictionary
abound — index increase, proliferate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
abound — overflow, *teem, swarm Analogous words: predominate, preponderate (see corresponding adjectives at DOMINANT) Antonyms: fail, fall short Contrasted words: want, *lack, need, require: scant, skimp, scrimp (see corresponding adjectives at MEAGER) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
abound — [v] exist in abundance be alive with, be all over the place*, be knee deep in*, be no end to*, be plentiful, be thick with*, be up to one’s ears in*, crawl with*, crowd, flourish, flow, have a full plate*, infest, overflow, proliferate, swarm,… … New thesaurus
abound — a|bound [əˈbaund] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: abonder, from [i]Latin abundare, from ab away + unda wave ] to exist in very large numbers ▪ Rumours abound as to the reasons for his resignation. ▪ Examples of this abound in her book.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
abound — UK [əˈbaʊnd] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms abound : present tense I/you/we/they abound he/she/it abounds present participle abounding past tense abounded past participle abounded 1) to be present in large numbers or amounts Rumours abound… … English dictionary