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1 ociężały
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2 flegmatyczn|y
adj. (powolny) languid; (z zimną krwią) cool, composed; (bez wyrazu) stolid, phlegmatic; (bez werwy) dull, phlegmatic- flegmatyczne ruchy languid movements- flegmatyczny temperament a phlegmatic temperamentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > flegmatyczn|y
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3 leniw|y
Ⅰ adj. grad. 1. (niechętny do pracy) [uczeń, dziecko, pracownik] lazy- był z natury leniwym człowiekiem he was lazy by nature- być leniwym do pracy/nauki to be work-shy/lazy over one’s studies- leniwe oko Med. lazy eye- jest strasznie leniwy he’s bone idle pot.2. (powolny) [chód, ruch] lazy, languid; [rozmowa] leisurely; [poza] languid; [trucht] slow Ⅱ leniwe plt Kulin. cottage cheese dumplingsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > leniw|y
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4 omdl|ały
adj. 1. (nieprzytomny) [osoba] unconscious, senseless- zachwiał się i padł omdlały he staggered and collapsed2. (zmęczony) [palce, nogi] languid, weak 3. (pozbawiony energii) [osoba, głos, ruch] languidThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > omdl|ały
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5 omdlały
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > omdlały
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6 omdlewający
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > omdlewający
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7 omdlewając|y
Ⅰ pa ⇒ omdleć Ⅱ adj. [głos, ruch] languid; [gest, wdzięk] languorous- spojrzała na niego omdlewającym wzrokiem she gave him a languorous lookThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > omdlewając|y
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8 ospa|ły
adj. grad. 1. (powolny) [osoba, ruch, tempo, gospodarka] sluggish; (ociężały) [osoba, nastrój, gest, wygląd] languid; [okolica, miasteczko] drowsy 2. (rozespany) [osoba, ruch, wyraz twarzy] drowsyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ospa|ły
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9 rozla|zły
adj. pot. 1. (powolny i niechlujny) [osoba] sluggish, languid 2. (pozbawiony spójności) [przemowa, powieść] incoherent, long-windedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozla|zły
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Languid — Lan guid, a. [L. languidus, fr. languere to be faint or languid: cf. F. languide. See {Languish}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Drooping or flagging from exhaustion; indisposed to exertion; without animation; weak; weary; heavy; dull. Languid, powerless… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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languid — (adj.) 1590s, from M.Fr. languide (16c.) and directly from L. languidus faint, listless, from languere be weak or faint, from PIE root * (s)leg to be slack (see LAX (Cf. lax)). Related: Languidly; languidness … Etymology dictionary
languid — [adj] drooping, dull, listless apathetic, blah*, blahs*, comatose, dopey, easy, energyless, enervated, faint, feeble, heavy, impassive, inactive, indifferent, inert, infirm, lackadaisical, laid back, languishing, languorous, lazy, leaden,… … New thesaurus
languid — ► ADJECTIVE 1) disinclined to exert oneself physically. 2) weak or faint from illness or fatigue. DERIVATIVES languidly adverb … English terms dictionary
languid — [laŋ′gwid] adj. [Fr languide < L languidus < languere, to be weary, akin to laxus: see LAX] 1. without vigor or vitality; drooping; weak 2. without interest or spirit; listless; indifferent 3. sluggish; dull; slow languidly adv. languidness … English World dictionary
languid — lan|guid [ læŋgwıd ] adjective 1. ) very slow and relaxed: He lifted his hand in a languid fashion and pushed back his blond curls. 2. ) a languid occasion or period of time is relaxed and pleasant: a languid evening 3. ) LITERARY someone who is… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
languid — UK [ˈlæŋɡwɪd] / US adjective 1) very slow and relaxed He lifted his hand in a languid fashion and pushed back his blond curls. 2) a languid occasion or period of time is relaxed and pleasant a languid evening 3) literary someone who is languid is … English dictionary
languid — adjective Etymology: Middle French languide, from Latin languidus, from languēre to languish more at slack Date: 1597 1. drooping or flagging from or as if from exhaustion ; weak 2. sluggish in character or disposition ; listless 3. lacking force … New Collegiate Dictionary
languid — [[t]læ̱ŋgwɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as languid, you mean that they show little energy or interest and are very slow and casual in their movements. [LITERARY] He s a large, languid man with a round and impassive face... Time spent … English dictionary