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pf v refl. to hesitate, to waver- zawahał się, czy przyjąć propozycję he hesitated, unsure if he should accept the offer- chciał coś powiedzieć, ale się zawahał he was about to say something but paused- nie zawahała się użyć tego argumentu/przed ujawnieniem prawdy she didn’t hesitate to use that argument/to tell the truth ⇒ wahać sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zawaha|ć się
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