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1 uważnie
adv. grad. carefully, attentively- uważnie stąpać po stromej ścieżce to walk carefully along the steep path- uważnie słuchać wykładu to listen attentively to the lecture* * *adv* * *adv.(= z uwagą) attentively, carefully; słuchaj uważnie! listen carefully!, pin your ears back!; (= ostrożnie) carefully, cautiously.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uważnie
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2 słuchać
1. (-am, -asz); vt(+gen) to listen to; ( być posłusznym) perf; u- lub po- to obey2. visłucham? — (halo?) hallo?, hello?; ( nie dosłyszałem) sorry?, pardon?
nie słuchać (posłuchać perf) — to disobey
* * *ipf.1. (= chcieć słyszeć) listen to; słuchać głosu sumienia follow one's conscience; słuchaj uważnie, bo nie będę powtarzać listen carefully, I won't say it again; słuchaj, jak do ciebie mówię would you listen to me when I'm talking to you?; słuchaj, zmień temat look, why don't you change the topic?; słucham, tu Kowalski tel. Kowalski speaking; słucham? ( prośba o powtórzenie) pardon?, sorry?, how's that?; ( z zaskoczeniem) what?, I beg your pardon?; słuchajcie, co to było? I say, what was that?; słuchać spowiedzi rel. hear confession; słuchać jednym uchem listen with half an ear.2. (= być posłusznym) obey; słuchać rozkazów/rodziców obey one's orders/parents.ipf.obey.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > słuchać
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3 słucha|ć
impf Ⅰ vt to listen vi (czegoś to sth)- słuchać uważnie a. z uwagą to listen carefully a. attentively- słuchać w skupieniu to listen with concentration- słuchać radia/koncertu przez radio to listen to the radio/to a concert on the radio- słuchał, czy ktoś nie idzie/puka he listened in case somebody was coming/knocking on the door- słuchał, jak gra kapela/ptaki śpiewają he listened to the band playing/birds singing- słuchaj! gdzie jest najbliższy bankomat? look here! where’s the nearest cash dispenser?- słuchaj, kiedy do ciebie mówię listen to me, I’m speaking to you- słucham? Barbara Zych (przez telefon) hallo? a. hello? Barbara Zych speaking- słucham? proszę powtórzyć pardon? a. sorry? please repeat- słuchać spowiedzi Relig. to hear sb’s confession- słuchać mszy Relig. to hear MassⅡ vi to obey vt [rodziców, nauczyciela] Ⅲ słuchać się to obey vt [rodziców, nauczyciela]■ słuchaj uchem, a nie brzuchem pot., dziec. ≈ wash your ears out! pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > słucha|ć
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4 pilny
* * *a.1. (= niezwłoczny) urgent, pressing; pilna sprawa pressing matter, matter of great urgency.2. (= pracowity) dilligent, industrious, hard-working.3. przest. attentive; słuchać czegoś z pilną uwagą listen attentively, listen carefully.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pilny
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