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1 dru|gi
Ⅰ num. ord. second- drugie miejsce second place- zająć drugie miejsce to take second place, to come second- wydanie drugie second edition- planować drugie wydanie powieści to plan another a. second edition of a novel- jej drugi mąż her second husband- wyjść za mąż/ożenić się po raz drugi to get married a second time- syn/córka z drugiego małżeństwa son/daughter from a second marriage- po drugie, … secondly- tym zagadnieniem zajmiemy się jako drugim we’ll deal with this later- drugie piętro second floor- mieszkają pod drugim they live at number 2- druga klasa (w szkole) second form a. class GB, second grade US; (w pociągu) second a. standard class; (w samolocie) economy class; (na statku) cabin class; przen. second-class, second-rate- bilet drugiej klasy a second-class a. standard ticket- podróżować drugą klasą to travel second-class a. standard- druga potęga square- do drugiej potęgi to the power of 2- pracować na drugiej zmianie to work the second shift- druga osoba Jęz. second person- w drugiej osobie in the second person- drugi obieg (wydawniczy) Polit. underground publishing- wydać coś w drugim obiegu to publish sth underground- prasa drugiego obiegu the underground press- drugi pilot Lotn. a co-pilot- drugi plan the background- zejść na drugi plan to fade into the background- co drugi dzień every second day- na drugi dzień/tydzień the following a. next day/week- a na drugi raz… pot. next timeⅡ adj. 1. (jeden z dwóch) [brzeg, strona, koniec] (the) other; [wspomniany później] the latter- oba są ładne, ale ten drugi kot podoba mi się bardziej both are nice, but I like that other cat more- druga teoria jest bardziej prawdopodobna the second theory is the more probable2. (mniej ważny) second- towar drugiego gatunku a second a. seconds- obywatel drugiej kategorii a second-class citizenⅢ pron. 1. (inny) the other- jeden śpiewa, drugi rysuje one’s singing, the other’s drawing- oba pasują, ale ten drugi jest elegantszy both fit, but that one is smarter- bronić/winić drugich to defend/blame the others2. (w wyliczeniach) the latter- pierwszy (z wymienionych) należy do gadów, drugi do płazów the former is a reptile, the latter is an amphibianⅣ m sgt (data) the second- ona ma urodziny drugiego lutego her birthday is on the second of FebruaryⅤ drug|a f 1. sgt (godzina) two o’clock- jest druga po północy it’s two (o’clock) in the morning- być w domu na drugą (po południu/w nocy) to be home by two (in the afternoon/in the morning)2. (w ułamkach) trzy i jedna druga three and a half- jedna druga pucharu UEFA the UEFA Cup Semi-finalⅥ drugie n (danie) main course- na drugie była kaczka po pekińsku Peking duck was served as a main course■ moja druga ojczyzna my adopted country- moje drugie ja my alter ego- drugie tyle [kandydatów, jabłek] the same number (again); [pracy, wody] the same amount (again)- złapać drugi oddech to get one’s second wind- przyjdzie, dobrze, nie przyjdzie, drugie dobrze it’s all the same whether he comes or notThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dru|gi
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