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1 wyzyskiwać
impf ⇒ wyzyskać* * ** * *ipf.1. (= korzystać ze sposobności) take advantage ( coś of sth); wyzyskiwać pogodę/wolny czas take advantage of the weather/one's free time (and e.g. go for a walk).2. (= czerpać zyski cudzym kosztem) exploit; pot. sweat.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyzyskiwać
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2 zdyskont|ować
pf vt 1. książk. (wykorzystać) to take advantage of, to exploit- zdyskontować czyjąś popularność to exploit sb’s popularity ⇒ dyskontować2. Ekon., Fin. to discount [weksel, czek] ⇒ dyskontowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zdyskont|ować
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3 wykorzyst|ać
pf — wykorzyst|ywać impf vt 1. (spożytkować) to use, to utilize- dobrze wykorzystać swoje możliwości/pieniądze to make good use of one’s abilities/money- umieć wykorzystywać każdą okazję to know how to make the most of every opportunity- wykorzystać coś ponownie to reuse sth2. (wyzyskać) to exploit- wykorzystywać kogoś seksualnie to abuse sb sexually3. (uwieść) to take advantage of, to seduce [kobietę]- wykorzystał ją i porzucił he took advantage of her and then chucked herThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wykorzyst|ać
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4 wyzysk|ać
pf — wyzysk|iwać impf vt 1. (zużytkować) to make use of, to take advantage of- wyzyskać każdą okazję/wszystkie możliwości to take advantage of every opportunity/possibility2. pejor. (wykorzystać) to exploit [robotników, służbę]The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyzysk|ać
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5 wykorzystać
pf.wykorzystywać ipf.1. (= osiągnąć korzyść) take advantage of, avail o.s. of; maksymalnie coś wykorzystać make the most of sth; nie wykorzystać okazji l. sposobności waste an opportunity.2. (= użyć) use, make use of; wykorzystać urlop use one's vacation.3. (= wyzyskać kogoś) exploit; abuse.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wykorzystać
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6 wykorzystywać
impf ⇒ wykorzystać* * *(-uję, -ujesz); perf -ać; vt( pożytkować) to use, to make use of; ( korzystać z) to take advantage of; ( wyzyskiwać) to exploit; ( nadużywać) to abuseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wykorzystywać
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