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1 perspektywa
-wy, -wy; dat sg - wie; f( w obrazie) perspective; (widok, panorama) view, vista; ( odległość w czasie) prospect; (przen: możliwość) prospect* * *f.2. (= panorama) perspective, vista, prospect; spojrzeć na coś z innej perspektywy view sth from a different angle.3. przen. (= widoki na coś) prospect, vista, view; perspektywa zrobienia czegoś prospect of doing sth; mieć coś w perspektywie have sth in prospect l. view; mamy przed sobą perspektywę owocnej współpracy we're looking forward to the prospect of fruitful cooperation; dobre perspektywy zawodowe good professional prospects; otwierać nowe perspektywy open up new vistas; praca bez perspektyw dead-end job.4. (= dystans czasowy) retrospective view, distance; z perspektywy czasu in retrospect; oceniać coś z perspektywy lat assess sth in retrospect.5. geom. perspective; perspektywa zbieżna linear perspective.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > perspektywa
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2 przyszłość
- ci* * *f.future; w niedalekiej przyszłości in the near(est) l. immediate l. foreseeable future; plany na przyszłość plans for the future; myśleć o przyszłości think about the future; wybiegać myślą w przyszłość look to the future, think ahead; mieć przyszłość have a future; zawód bez przyszłości a job without future; być przyszłością kogoś/czegoś be the future of sb/sth; przyszłość pokaże the time will tell; na przyszłość for the future; w przyszłości in the future; to jeszcze pieśń przyszłości it's still a thing of the future; być dobrze zabezpieczonym na przyszłość have one's bread buttered for life; czyjaś przyszłość nie wygląda różowo it's a bad lookout for sb; masz przed sobą wspaniałą przyszłość you've got a great future ahead of you; patrzeć w przyszłość look forward l. look ahead l. to the future; przepowiadać komuś przyszłość (= wróżyć) tell l. read l. cast sb's fortune; przyszłość należy do Internetu the future lies in the Internet l. Web; robić plany na przyszłość look l. think ahead; świetlana przyszłość rosy future; widoki na przyszłość prospects, lookouts ( for the future); przenosić się myślami w przyszłość project o.s. into the future.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyszłość
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