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1 możliwy
adj( do wyobrażenia) conceivable; ( ewentualny) possible; (pot: dość dobry) passablemożliwe, że zadzwonią jutro — they may give us a ring tomorrow
możliwy do uniknięcia/rozpoznania — avoidable/recognizable
* * *a.1. (= dający się urzeczywistnić) possible, likely; możliwy do wyobrażenia conceivable; możliwy do przyjęcia acceptable; o ile to (w ogóle) możliwe if (at all) possible; na tyle, na ile (to) możliwe as far as possible; to może nie być możliwe it may not be possible; czy to możliwe? is that possible?, could that be true?; jak to możliwe? is that possible?, how come?; wszelkimi możliwymi sposobami by any means possible, by any means available.2. (= ewentualny) possible, potential; uniknąć możliwego niebezpieczeństwa avoid a possible l. potential danger; możliwe, że zadzwonią jutro they may give us a ring tomorrow; możliwe, że spóźnili się na pociąg they may have missed the train; szukałem w każdym możliwym miejscu I searched in every likely place.3. pot. (= znośny) passable, so-so.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > możliwy
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2 ustrze|c
pf (ustrzegę, ustrzeżesz, ustrzeże, ustrzegł, ustrzegła, ustrzegli) Ⅰ vt ustrzec kogoś przed czymś a. od czegoś to keep a. prevent sb from sth- ustrzec kogoś od nałogu to keep sb from becoming addicted- kierowcy udało się ustrzec maszynę przed przewróceniem the driver managed to keep the machine from overturning ⇒ strzec- ustrzec się błędu to avoid making a mistake- ustrzec się od choroby a. przed chorobą to ward off an illness- ustrzec się przed niebezpieczeństwem to ward off danger ⇒ strzec sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ustrze|c
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