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1 gi|nąć
impf (ginęła, ginęli) vi 1. (tracić życie) to die- ginąć za ojczyznę to die for one’s country- ginąć w walce to be killed in action- tysiące osób ginie w wypadkach samochodowych thousands of people are killed in road a. traffic accidents- część kotów ginęła z zimna i głodu some of the cats died of a. from cold and hunger- kwiaty giną bez wody flowers die without water ⇒ zginąć2. (gubić się) to be lost, to disappear- w tych lasach często giną turyści hikers often get lost in this forest- co chwila ginie mi jakieś narzędzie my tools keep on disappearing ⇒ zginąć3. (niknąć) to die out, to die away- ginie przyjaźń, lojalność i zwykła ludzka życzliwość values such as friendship, loyalty and human kindness are dying out- wspominali dawną, ginącą architekturę they reminisced about the old, vanishing styles of architecture ⇒ zginąć4. (zostać ukradzionym) to be stolen- kwiaty i wazony nagminnie giną z cmentarzy flowers and vases keep on disappearing a. being stolen from the cemeteries- pojazdy oznakowane giną rzadziej marked cars are less frequently stolen ⇒ zginąć5. (zanikać) [dźwięki, echo] to die away- jego głos ginął w hałasie his words were lost in the noise ⇒ zginąć6. (stawać się niewidocznym) to disappear- latarnie giną wśród drzew the street lamps are lost among the trees- jej sylwetka powoli ginęła nam z oczu she gradually disappeared a. faded from view a. out of sight- droga ginie na horyzoncie the road fades out of sight ⇒ zginąć■ nic w przyrodzie nie ginie przysł. things don’t just disappearThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gi|nąć
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