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1 earnest
['əːnɪst] 1. adjwish, desire szczery; person, manner poważny2. n(also: earnest money) zadatek m3. adv 4. adjin earnest —
she was in earnest about what she was to say — była (bardzo) przejęta tym, co miała powiedzieć
do you think he was in earnest? — (czy) myślisz, że mówił poważnie?
* * *['ə:nist]1) (serious or over-serious: an earnest student; She wore an earnest expression.) poważny, przejęty2) (showing determination, sincerity or strong feeling: He made an earnest attempt to improve his work.) szczery•- earnestly
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2 in earnest
1) (serious; not joking: I am in earnest when I say this.) poważny, na serio2) (seriously; with energy and determination: He set to work in earnest.) naprawdę -
3 deadly
['dɛdlɪ] 1. adj 2. adv* * *1) (causing death: a deadly poison.) śmiertelny2) (very great: He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).) nadzwyczajny3) (very dull or uninteresting: What a deadly job this is.) śmiertelnie nudny, monotonny -
4 devout
[dɪ'vaut]adjpobożny, nabożny* * *1) (earnest or sincere: Please accept my devout thanks.) gorący2) (religious: a devout Christian.) pobożny, gorliwy -
5 entreaty
[ɛn'triːtɪ]nbłaganie nt, usilna prośba f* * *plural - entreaties; noun ((an) earnest request or plea.) usilna prośba, błaganie -
6 sedulous
['sedjuləs, ]( American[) -‹u-]((of a person or his efforts etc) steady, earnest and persistent: He worked with sedulous concentration.) staranny, gorliwy -
7 serious
['sɪərɪəs]adj* * *['siəriəs]1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) poważny2) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) poważny3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) poważny4) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) poważny•- seriously
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8 solemn
['sɔləm]adj* * *['soləm]1) (serious and earnest: a solemn question; He looked very solemn as he announced the bad news.) poważny2) (stately; having formal dignity: a solemn procession.) uroczysty•- solemnly- solemnness
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9 supplication
((an) earnest prayer or entreaty.) prośba, błaganie -
10 take (someone or something) seriously
1) (to regard (a person or his statement etc) as in earnest: You mustn't take his jokes/promises seriously.) traktować/brać (kogoś/coś) poważnie2) (to regard (a matter) as a subject for concern or serious thought: He refuses to take anything seriously.) traktować poważnieEnglish-Polish dictionary > take (someone or something) seriously
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11 take (someone or something) seriously
1) (to regard (a person or his statement etc) as in earnest: You mustn't take his jokes/promises seriously.) traktować/brać (kogoś/coś) poważnie2) (to regard (a matter) as a subject for concern or serious thought: He refuses to take anything seriously.) traktować poważnieEnglish-Polish dictionary > take (someone or something) seriously
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