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1 zastępca
-y; -y; m( decl like f in sg) replacement, substitutebyć czyimś zastępcą — to stand in lub deputize for sb
zastępca dyrektora — assistant lub deputy manager
* * *mpsecondary, assistant, deputy; zastępca dowódcy wojsk. executive officer; zastępca dyrektora associate director, assistant manager.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zastępca
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2 łączyć
( elementy) to join; (punkty, miasta) to link, to connect; TEL to connect, to put through; ( mieszać) to mix, to blend; ( jednoczyć) to unite, (przewody, rury) perf; po- lub z- to connectłączyć przyjemne z pożytecznym — to mix lub combine business with pleasure
* * *ipf.1. (= spajać) join, unite, couple; (drogę, linię) connect, join; nic nas z sobą nie łączy we're perfect strangers, there's nothing between us; łączyć w sobie combine various characteristics l. traits.2. (= umożliwiać rozmowę telefoniczną) connect, put through; łączę z dyrektorem! I'm putting you through to the director!3. (= dopuszczać zwierzęta do spółkowania) mate.4. (= mieszać) mix, blend; łączę pozdrowienia ( w liście) (with) kind l. best regards; łączyć przyjemne z pożytecznym combine business with pleasure.ipf.1. (= stanowić całość) be joined; (o dłoniach, gałęziach) meet, join; (o drogach, rzekach) merge.2. (= uzyskiwać połączenie) get a connection.3. ( o zwierzętach) (= łączyć się w pary) mate.4. (= kojarzyć się) be associated l. connected, associate ( z czymś with sth).5. (= jednoczyć się) unite; proletariusze wszystkich krajów, łączcie się! proletarians of all countries, unite!6. chem. combine.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łączyć
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