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1 aunt
[ɑːnt]nciotka f; ( affectionately) ciocia f* * *(the sister of one's father or mother, or the wife of one's uncle: My Aunt Anne died last week; The child went to the circus with her aunt.) ciotka- auntie- aunty -
2 agony aunt
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3 auntie
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4 aunty
noun (an aunt: Auntie Jean; Where's your auntie?) ciocia -
5 chaperone
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6 cousin
['kʌzn]nkuzyn(ka) m(f)first cousin — ( male) brat cioteczny; ( female) siostra cioteczna
* * *(a son or daughter of one's uncle or aunt.) kuzyn- second cousin -
7 first/full cousin
(a son or daughter of one's uncle or aunt.) kuzyn -
8 hallo
[hə'ləu]* * *[hə'ləu]interjections, nouns(a word used as a greeting, to attract attention, or to express surprise: Say hello to your aunt; `Hullo,' I said to myself, `What's going on here?') halo -
9 hello
[hə'ləu]excl( as greeting) cześć, witam; ( to attract attention) halo; ( expressing surprise) no no* * *[hə'ləu]interjections, nouns(a word used as a greeting, to attract attention, or to express surprise: Say hello to your aunt; `Hullo,' I said to myself, `What's going on here?') halo -
10 hullo
[hə'ləu]* * *[hə'ləu]interjections, nouns(a word used as a greeting, to attract attention, or to express surprise: Say hello to your aunt; `Hullo,' I said to myself, `What's going on here?') halo -
11 legacy
['lɛgəsɪ]n* * *['leɡəsi]plural - legacies; noun(something left in a will by someone who has died: He was left a legacy by his great-aunt.) zapis, spadek, dziedzictwo -
12 look on
vi* * *1) (to watch something: No, I don't want to play - I'd rather look on.) przyglądać się2) ((with as) to think of or consider: I have lived with my aunt since I was a baby, and I look on her as my mother.) uważać za -
13 maiden
['meɪdn] 1. n (literary)panna f, dziewica f (old, literary)2. adj* * *['meidən](a (young) unmarried woman: the village maidens.) panna- maiden voyage -
14 notion
['nəuʃən]n- notions* * *['nəuʃən]1) (understanding: I've no notion what he's talking about.) pojęcie2) (an uncertain belief; an idea: He has some very odd notions.) mniemanie, pogląd3) (a desire for something or to do something: He had a sudden notion to visit his aunt.) kaprys -
15 permit
1. ['pəːmɪt] n( authorization) zezwolenie nt; ( entrance pass) przepustka f2. [pə'mɪt] vtpozwalać (pozwolić perf) na +accto permit sb to do sth — pozwalać (pozwolić perf) komuś coś (z)robić
fishing permit — ( for a year) karta wędkarska; ( for a week etc) zezwolenie wędkarskie
* * *1. [pə'mit] past tense, past participle - permitted; verb1) (to agree to (another person's action); to allow or let (someone do something): Permit me to answer your question; Smoking is not permitted.) zezwolić2) (to make possible: My aunt's legacy permitted me to go to America.) umożliwić, zezwolić2. ['pə:mit] noun(a written order allowing a person to do something: We have a permit to export our product.) zezwolenie, pozwolenie -
16 sail
[seɪl] 1. nżagiel m2. vtship, boat płynąć (popłynąć perf) +instr; (regularly, as job) pływać na +loc; ocean przepływać (przepłynąć perf)3. vi( travel) płynąć (popłynąć perf); (SPORT) uprawiać żeglarstwo, żeglować; (also: set sail) wypływać (wypłynąć perf); ( fig) ball etc szybować (poszybować perf)to go for a sail — wybierać się (wybrać się perf) na żagle
Phrasal Verbs:* * *[seil] 1. noun1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) żagiel2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) przejażdżka, rejs3) (an arm of a windmill.) skrzydło2. verb1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) żeglować2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) prowadzić (statek), nawigować3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) płynąć4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) odpływać5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) płynąć statkiem6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) płynąć•- sailing
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17 self-sacrifice
[sɛlf'sækrɪfaɪs]nwyrzeczenie nt, poświęcenie nt* * *(the act of sacrificing one's own desires etc in order to help others: With great self-sacrifice, she gave up the holiday to care for her sick aunt.) poświęcenie się -
18 soft-hearted
[sɔft'hɑːtɪd]adj* * *adjective (kind-hearted and generous: He had been given some money by a soft-hearted aunt.) o miękkim sercu -
19 stay
[steɪ] 1. npobyt m2. vipozostawać (pozostać perf), zostawać (zostać perf)to stay the night — zostawać (zostać perf) na noc
Phrasal Verbs:- stay in- stay on- stay out- stay up* * *[stei] 1. verb1) (to remain (in a place) for a time, eg while travelling, or as a guest etc: We stayed three nights at that hotel / with a friend / in Paris; Aunt Mary is coming to stay (for a fortnight); Would you like to stay for supper?; Stay and watch that television programme.) zostawać, zatrzymywać się2) (to remain (in a particular position, place, state or condition): The doctor told her to stay in bed; He never stays long in any job; Stay away from the office till your cold is better; Why won't these socks stay up?; Stay where you are - don't move!; In 1900, people didn't realize that motor cars were here to stay.) pozostawać2. noun(a period of staying (in a place etc): We had an overnight stay / a two days' stay in London.) pobyt- stay in
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20 take care of
(to look after: Their aunt took care of them when their parents died.) opiekować się
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Aunt — Aunt, n. [OF. ante, F. tante, L. amita father s sister. Cf. {Amma}.] 1. The sister of one s father or mother; correlative to nephew or niece. Also applied to an uncle s wife. [1913 Webster] Note: Aunt is sometimes applied as a title or term of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aunt — (n.) c.1300, from Anglo Fr. aunte, from O.Fr. ante (Mod.Fr. tante, from a 13c. variant), from L. amita paternal aunt dim. of *amma a baby talk word for mother (Cf. Gk. amma mother, O.N. amma grandmother, M.Ir. ammait old hag, Heb. em … Etymology dictionary
aunt — aunt; aunt·sary; ble·aunt; aunt·ie; … English syllables
aunt — [a:nt US ænt] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: ante, from Latin amita] the sister of your father or mother, or the wife of your father s or mother s brother ▪ Aunt Mary →↑agony aunt … Dictionary of contemporary English
aunt — [ ænt ] noun count *** the sister of your mother or father, or the wife of your UNCLE: I loved visiting my aunt and uncle. Hello, Aunt Betty … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
aunt|y — «AN tee, AHN », noun, plural aunt|ies. Informal. a diminutive of aunt … Useful english dictionary
aunt — [ant, änt] n. [ME & OFr aunte < L amita, paternal aunt, dim. of * amma, mother (< baby talk)] 1. a sister of one s mother or father 2. the wife of one s uncle … English World dictionary
aunt|ly — «ANT lee, AHNT », adjective. of or characteristic of an aunt: »“It is no good your trying to excuse your infamous conduct…!” This is the true, auntly note (Kenneth Tynan) … Useful english dictionary
aunt — ► NOUN ▪ the sister of one s father or mother or the wife of one s uncle. ORIGIN Old French ante, from Latin amita … English terms dictionary
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aunt|ie — «AN tee, AHN », noun. = aunty. (Cf. ↑aunty) … Useful english dictionary