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101 pan pa·n
-na, -nowie; dat sg & loc sg -nu; voc sg - niem1) (= mężczyzna) gentleman2) (zaimek) you3) (= Bóg) Lord4) (= arystokrata) lord5) (= właściciel psa) master6) pot (= nauczyciel) teacherCultural note: pan/pani The polite form of address in Polish is expressed using Pan (gentleman) or Pani (lady) in the singular and Panowie (gentlemen), Panie (ladies) or Państwo (ladies and gentlemen) in the plural plus the verb in the third person. The polite form is very common and should be used when addressing someone you do not know well, or someone who is older or more senior than yourself. Unlike English, which commonly includes the surname in polite forms of address, e.g. Mr Brown, it is more common in Polish to address someone simply as Pan or Pani.proszę Pana! — excuse me, sir!
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102 husband
1. n муж, супруг2. n уст. эконом, управитель3. v экономно вести хозяйство; экономить; беречь4. v арх. редк. выйти замуж5. v арх. редк. арх. обрабатывать землю; культивировать растенияСинонимический ряд:1. mate (noun) bedmate; bridegroom; companion; consort; groom; hubby; lord; man; married man; mate; mister; Mr.; old man; partner; spouse2. conserve (verb) conserve; maintain; preserve; save; storeАнтонимический ряд:bachelor; misspend; misuse; squander; waste; wife -
103 rub down
1. phr v обтирать, вытирать2. phr v растирать, массироватьrub away — оттирать, стирать
rub out — стирать, вычищать
3. phr v чистить лошадь4. phr v стирать, сдирать; отчищатьrub the walls down well before applying new paint — хорошенько очистите стены от старой краски до наложения новой
rub off — стирать, счищать
5. phr v точить, шлифовать6. phr v разг. обыскиватьСинонимический ряд:make one presentable (verb) brush; coach; comb; curry; groom; make attractive; make one presentable; prepare; spruce up -
104 at strigle
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105 marry
A excl‡ sacrebleu!B vtr1 lit [priest, registrar, parent] marier ; [bride, groom] se marier avec, épouser ; to get married se marier (to avec) ; they were married by his uncle c'est son oncle qui les a mariés ; they were married in 1989 ils se sont mariés en 1989 ; will you marry me? veux-tu m'épouser? ;2 fig marier [ideas, styles, colours] ; to be married to one's job hum ne vivre que pour son travail.C vi se marier ; to marry into a family entrer dans une famille par le mariage ; to marry for love/money faire un mariage d'amour/d'argent ; he's not the marrying kind il n'est pas du genre à se marier ; to marry into money épouser un homme/une femme riche ; to marry again se remarier ; to marry beneath oneself se mésallier.■ marry off:▶ marry off [sb], marry [sb] off marier (to à, avec).
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groom — groom1 [ grum ] noun count 1. ) a BRIDEGROOM 2. ) someone who takes care of horses groom groom 2 [ grum ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to take care of your appearance by keeping your hair, body, and clothes clean and neat: Dan spends… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English