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1 nieokreślony
adj(lęk, przeczucie) vague; (kolor, wiek) indeterminateprzedimek nieokreślony — JĘZ indefinite article
* * *a.1. (= niejasny) (lęk, uczucie) vague; (kolor, wiek) indeterminate.2. (= nieograniczony) indefinite; przedimek nieokreślony jęz. indefinite article; zaimek nieokreślony jęz. indefinite pronoun; umowa o pracę na czas nieokreślony permanent employment contract.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieokreślony
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2 wyczekać
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyczekać
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3 nieokreśl|ony
adj. 1. (niewyraźny) [uczucie, tęsknota] nameless, vague; [wygląd, powierzchowność, charakter] nondescript; [kształt, dźwięk] indefinable, indeterminable- odczuwał nieokreślony lęk he had an indefinable feeling of terror- osoba w nieokreślonym wieku a person of indeterminate age- bliżej nieokreślony kolor a nondescript colour; sky-blue pink żart.- bliżej nieokreślona ciecz an undetermined a. unidentified liquid2. (nieustalony, niesprecyzowany) [wartość, długość, stopień, płeć] unspecified, undetermined; [status, okres, czas] indefinite; [stanowisko, grupa, ilości] indeterminate- w (bliżej) nieokreślonych okolicznościach in unspecified circumstances- odroczyć sprawę na czas nieokreślony to adjourn a case indefinitely a. sine die- umowa/pobyt na czas nieokreślony an open-ended contract/stayThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieokreśl|ony
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indefinitely — adverb 1 for a period of time for which no definite end has been arranged: Negotiations have been suspended indefinitely. 2 without giving clear or exact details … Longman dictionary of contemporary English