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1 radośnie
adv. grad. joyfully, gaily- pies szczekał radośnie i merdał ogonem the dog barked joyfully a. gaily and wagged its tail- wiosną ludzie patrzą radośniej na świat in the spring, people look more joyfully at the world around them* * *advmerrily, joyfully* * *adv.merrily, joyfully; śpiewać radośnie sing joyously, carol.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > radośnie
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2 powita|ć
pf vt to greet, to welcome- powitaać kogoś radośnie/serdecznie to welcome sb joyously/warmly- powitać gości to welcome guests- powitać kogoś skinieniem głowy to greet sb with a nod- powitać kogoś z otwartymi ramionami to welcome sb with open arms- jego opowiadania krytyka powitała entuzjastycznie his short stories met with much a. widespread critical acclaim- powitał ich w imieniu ministra he welcomed them on behalf of the minister- powitała go burza oklasków he was greeted with a massive round of applause- powitać! welcome!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powita|ć
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joyously — adverb see joyous … New Collegiate Dictionary
joyously — See joyous. * * * … Universalium
joyously — adverb In a joyful manner; joyfully … Wiktionary
joyously — adv. joyfully, gladly, cheerfully, gaily, merrily … English contemporary dictionary
joyously — joy·ous·ly … English syllables
joyously — See: joyous … English dictionary
joyously — adverb in a joyous and gleeful manner the old man had greeted her gleefully • Syn: ↑gleefully, ↑joyfully • Ant: ↑joylessly (for: ↑joyfully) • … Useful english dictionary
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