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1 oczekiwa|nie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ oczekiwać Ⅱ n sgt (czekanie) expectation C/U, anticipation U- w oczekiwaniu twojego przyjazdu a. na twój przyjazd in anticipation of your arrival- atmosfera oczekiwania an atmosphere of anticipationⅢ oczekiwania plt (nadzieje) expectations, expectation U- wbrew wszelkim oczekiwaniom contrary to all expectation(s)- spełnić czyjeś oczekiwania to live a. come up to sb’s expectations- nie spełniać oczekiwań to fall short of expectations- zawiodłem się w moich oczekiwaniach my expectations have been thwarted- to przerasta nasze oczekiwania it surpasses a. exceeds our expectations- to przechodzi wszelkie oczekiwania it is beyond all expectationsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oczekiwa|nie
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2 nadspodziewanie
adv. (lepiej niż się spodziewano) (o jakości) better than expected; (o ilości) more than expected; (nieoczekiwanie) unexpectedly- wszystko udało się nadspodziewanie dobrze it all worked out better than expected- dzisiejszy dzień był nadspodziewanie piękny today was unexpectedly lovely* * *adv.1. (= niespodziewanie) unexpectedly.2. (= lepiej niż oczekiwano) beyond expectation.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nadspodziewanie
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