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1 ge|st
m (G gestu) 1. (ruch) gesture, sign- zrobić gest to make a gesture- pokazać nieprzyzwoity gest to make a rude gesture- gestem zaprosił ją do wejścia he gestured her to come in- porozumiewać się gestami to communicate by gestures- czekać na gest współczucia to wait for a gesture of sympathy- zakryła twarz w geście rozpaczy she hid her face in a gesture of despair- aktorski a. teatralny gest a (theatrical) flourish- ukłonić się szerokim gestem to make a sweeping bow2. (zachowanie) gesture- zaproponowali pomoc materialną, ale to był tylko kurtuazyjny gest they offered financial support but it was only a polite gesture- gest pojednania wobec biskupów niemieckich a gesture towards reconciliation with the German bishops■ mieć (szeroki) gest to be open-handedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ge|st
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2 teatraln|y
adj. 1. (związany z teatrem) [krytyk, szkoła] drama attr.; [maszyneria, oświetlenie, występ] stage attr.; [produkcja, program, warsztaty, widownia] theatre attr.; [kostiumy, realizacja, rekwizyty] theatrical- zespół teatralny a theatre group- student szkoły teatralnej a drama student- afisz teatralny a playbill- lornetka teatralna opera glasses- loża teatralna a box2. książk. (nadający się do wystawienia w teatrze) [utwór] suitable for dramatization- dramat romantyczny mógł się wydać zbyt mało teatralny the Romantic drama could appear unsuitable for dramatization3. przen. (sztuczny, przesadny) [gest] stagy, theatrical; [westchnienie, zachowanie] histrionic; [ton] operatic- zdjął kapelusz teatralnym ruchem he took off his hat with a flourish- teatralnym gestem kazała mu wyjść she gestured dramatically for him to leaveThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > teatraln|y
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