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1 nadchodzący
adj* * *a.1. (= zbliżający się) approaching, upcoming, oncoming; ( o burzy) gathering.2. (form. = mający nastąpić) imminent, impending, forthcoming.3. (o miesiącu, roku itp. = przyszły) coming, next; w nadchodzących latach in the years to come.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nadchodzący
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2 ukazywać
impf ⇒ ukazać* * *(-uję, -ujesz); perf -ać; vt( prezentować) to portray* * *ipf.1. lit. (= pokazywać) show, present, display, reveal; ukazać prawdziwe oblicze show one's true colors; ukazać zęby w uśmiechu show one's teeth in a smile.2. lit. (= przedstawiać) present, demonstrate; ukazywać kogoś w korzystnym świetle show sb in a favorable light.ipf.1. lit. (= pokazywać się) show (up), arise, appear, come into sight l. view; ukazać się czyimś oczom come into view, meet sb's eyes; naszym oczom ukazał się piękny widok a beautiful view opened l. unfolded before our eyes; ukazać się na horyzoncie heave into sight l. view; ukazać się zza chmur come out; ukazać się komuś we śnie show up in sb's dream; ( o duchu) haunt sb.2. (= być publikowanym) appear (in print), come out; poranna gazeta jeszcze się nie ukazała the morning paper isn't out yet; sztuka ukazała się na scenie w zeszłym tygodniu the play was staged last week; mający się ukazać (o książce, artykule) forthcoming; ukazujący się co dwa tygodnie ( o audycji) fortnightly.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ukazywać
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3 denerw|ować
impf Ⅰ vt to irritate, to annoy- hałas uliczny mnie denerwuje street noise gets on my nerves- babka denerwowała go swoją hipochondrią his grandmother’s hypochondria was getting on his nerves ⇒ zdenerwowaćⅡ denerwować się 1. (odczuwać niepokój) to be nervous (czymś a. z powodu czegoś about sth); (martwić się) to be anxious a. worried (czymś about sth)- denerwowała się (przed) wizytą teściów she was nervous about her in-laws’ forthcoming visit- denerwowała się, bo syn nie wrócił na czas she was anxious a. worried because her son hadn’t come home on time- nie denerwuj się don’t get upset; calm down (now)2. (złościć się) to be irritated a. annoyed (czymś by sth) ⇒ zdenerwować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > denerw|ować
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4 rozmown|y
adj. grad. [osoba] (chętny do rozmowy) forthcoming; (gadatliwy) talkative- nie jesteś dziś zbyt rozmowny you’re not very talkative today- stać się bardziej rozmownym to become more eager to talkThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozmown|y
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