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1 współżyć
(-yję, -yjesz); viwspółżyć (z kimś) — ( obcować) to interact (with sb); ( płciowo) to have sex (with sb); BIO to live in symbiosis
* * *ipf.- żyję -żyjesz, - żyj1. (= żyć w społeczeństwie) coexist ( z kimś with sb).2. (= utrzymywać stosunki płciowe) have intercourse ( z kimś with sb).3. biol. live symbiotically; have a symbiotic relationship ( z czymś with sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > współżyć
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2 nawzajem
Ⅰ adv. 1. (wzajemnie) [wspierać się, potrzebować się, pomagać sobie] each other, one another- ich zeznania przeczą sobie nawzajem their testimonies contradict each other- oba poglądy nawzajem się wykluczają the two views are mutually exclusive a. cancel each other out- życzyli sobie nawzajem szczęścia they wished each other good luck- nie znosili się nawzajem they hated each other- przenikać się nawzajem to interpenetrate- sieć dróg przecinających się nawzajem a network of intersecting roads- ciało i umysł nawzajem na siebie oddziaływają body and mind interact (with one another)2. (odwzajemniając się) in return- uderzany, bił nawzajem when hit, he hit backⅡ inter. (the) same to you- „szczęśliwej podróży” – „dziękuję, nawzajem” ‘have a safe journey’ – ‘thanks, (the) same to you’Ⅲ i nawzajem part. nie lubię jej i nawzajem I don’t like her and it’s mutual* * *adv( obopólnie) each other, one anotherdziękuję, nawzajem! — thank you! same to you!
* * *I.nawzajem1adv.(= obopólnie) each other, one another, reciprocally.II.nawzajem2int.the same to you; dziękuję, nawzajem thank you, same to you.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nawzajem
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3 współdziałać
(-am, -asz); vi* * *ipf.1. (= współpracować) cooperate, collaborate ( przy czymś in sth).2. (= wspólnie oddziaływać l. funkcjonować) interact, concur ( z czymś with sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > współdziałać
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4 oddział|ać
pf — oddział|ywać impf (oddziałam — oddziałuję a. oddziaływam) vi 1. (wywrzeć wpływ) to have an influence a. impact (na kogoś/coś on sb/sth); (wywołać skutki) to affect (na coś sth); to have an effect (na coś on sth)- takie filmy dobrze/źle oddziałują na umysł dziecka such films have a good/bad influence on a child’s mind- gospodarczy kryzys oddziałał negatywnie na rozwój drobnej przedsiębiorczości the economic crisis had an adverse effect on the development of small businesses2. Chem. to interact (na coś with sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oddział|ać
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