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1 przekup|ić
pf — przekup|ywać impf vt to bribe [sędziego, urzędnika] (czymś with sth)- przekupywali dzieci cukierkami, żeby zachowywały się cicho they bribed children with sweets into being quiet- w sądzie zeznawali przekupieni świadkowie bribed witnesses gave evidence in courtThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przekup|ić
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2 u|jść2
pf — u|chodzić1 impf (ujdę, ujdziesz, ujdzie, uszedł, uszła, uszli — uchodzę) vi 1. (wydobyć się) [gaz, ciepło, dym, ciecz] to leak (out), to escape- powietrze uszło z dętki a tube deflated a. ran flat2. (nie wywołać konsekwencji) [wykroczenie, błąd, złe zachowanie] to go unpunished- postępki/niedbalstwa uchodzą mu bezkarnie his misdeeds/acts of negligence go unpunished- wiele mu uchodziło, bo był lubiany he could get away with a lot because they liked him- nie ujdzie ci/mu to płazem a. na sucho you/he will not get away with it- brał i dawał łapówki, ale uszło mu to płazem he bribed and was brided but got away with it3. książk. (uniknąć) [osoba] to escape vt (czemuś sth)- cudem ujść śmierci to miraculously escape death- śmierci nikt nie ujdzie none will escape the tomb książk.- uszedł/uszła karze he/she went unpunished4. książk. (uciec) to flee (komuś/czemuś (from) sb/sth); to escape vt (komuś/czemuś sb/sth)- uszedł policji/prześladowaniom he fled (from) the police/persecution- ledwie uszli z życiem a. cało they narrowly escaped with their lives- w rozsypce uszli z placu boju put to rout, they fled the battlefield- pomogli mu ujść pogoni they helped him evade pursuit5. (umknąć) [słowa, widok, fakty] to escape- ujść czyjejś uwadze a. uwagi to escape sb’s attention a. notice- ujść czyjemuś wzrokowi a. czyimś oczom to escape unseen a. unnoticed by sb- jego nazwisko uszło mi w tej chwili z pamięci his name escapes me just now■ ujdzie (w tłoku) pot. it is passable, it will doThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > u|jść2
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