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1 zryw
m (G zrywu) 1. (poderwanie się z miejsca) dash, dart; (przyśpieszenie) spurt, burst of speed- zryw do piłki/do drzwi a dash for the ball/door- próbować uciec nagłym zrywem to make a break a. bolt for it- przyśpieszyć ze zrywem to put on a spurt2. (nagły wysiłek) burst, spurt- pracować zrywami to work in spurts3. pot. (przyśpieszenie) acceleration U- ale to auto ma zryw this car has great acceleration4. Polit. (powstanie) uprising- zryw społeczny a popular a. mass uprising- zryw niepodległościowy a rebellious a. an armed bid for independence* * *pracować zrywami — to work by lub in fits and starts
* * *mispurt; zryw rewolucyjny revolutionary impulse; pracować zrywami work in l. by fits and starts.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zryw
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2 przerw|a
f 1. (wstrzymanie) break, interruption; (w debatach, obradach, rozprawie) adjournment, recess US; (w dostawie, transmisji) cut, interruption; (o transporcie) disruption- przerwa w pracy a (work) stoppage- przerwa w rozmowie a break a. lull a. pause in the conversation- przerwa w dopływie prądu an electricity a. a power cut a. failure, a blackout- przerwa w dostawie gazu a gas cut- przerwa w komunikacji disruption of transport services- przerwa w ruchu pociągów disrupted train a. rail services, train delays- sąd zarządza teraz przerwę the court will now adjourn- z przerwami at intervals; (nieregularnie) off and on, on and off- od rana pada deszcz z krótkimi przerwami it’s been raining off and on a. intermittently since (this) morning- studiował z przerwami, lecz w końcu otrzymał tytuł magistra he had several breaks in his (university) course, but he got his degree in the end- głos mu drżał, mówił z przerwami his voice was trembling and he spoke in fits and starts- bez przerwy [pracować, padać] continuously, without a break- on bez przerwy gada he goes on and on; he never stops yapping pot.- bez przerwy miała do mnie jakieś pretensje she was always nagging (at) me about something2. (wolny czas) (między lekcjami) break GB, playtime GB, recess US; (ferie) break, vacation; (w pracy) break- duża przerwa ≈ the long break (a morning break in Polish schools lasting 20-30 minutes)- dzwonek na przerwę the bell for break- przerwa międzysemestralna the winter break a. vacation (at Polish universities usually the first two weeks in February)- przerwa wakacyjna the holiday break- przerwa obiadowa the lunch break a. hour- przerwa śniadaniowa a morning break3. (w przedstawieniu, koncercie) interval, intermission US; (w meczu) half-time, interval 4. (puste miejsce) gap; (między wersami, stolikami) space- ukazała się przerwa w murze a break a. gap in the wall appeared■ przerwa w życiorysie pot. (okres niepamięci) blackout- służba wojskowa to dwa lata przerwy w życiorysie military service is just two years of one’s life down the drain a. thrown away pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przerw|a
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3 rata
instalment (BRIT), installment (US)kupować (kupić perf) coś na raty — to buy sth on hire purchase (BRIT) lub on the installment plan (US)
* * *f.instalment, installment; na raty przen. (= z przerwami) intermittently, off and on, by fits and starts; kupować coś na raty buy sth on the instalment plan; Br. buy sth on hire purchase.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rata
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4 akcyjnie
adv. [pracować, działać] haphazardly, in fits and startsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > akcyjnie
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