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1 ustępstwo
ustępstwo na czyjąś korzyść lub rzecz — concession to sb
wzajemne ustępstwa — give-and-take (sg)
* * *n.concession (wobec kogoś l. na czyjąś rzecz to sb); robić l. iść na ustępstwa make concessions, make an exception; iść na ustępstwa wobec kogoś meet sb half way; nieskłonny do ustępstw uncompromising, relentless; polityka wzajemnych ustępstw give and take policy.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ustępstwo
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2 exposé
/'ekspo'ze/ n inv. Polit. policy statement- wygłosić exposé to deliver a policy statement* * *n.indecl. polit. exposé; przygotować/wygłosić exposé prepare/make an exposé.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > exposé
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3 piasek
-ku, -ki; instr sg - kiem; m* * *mi- sk-1. ( skała) sand; piasek formierski techn. molding sand; piasek moczowy med. urinary sand; piasek roponośny geol. oil sand; piasek krzemionkowy l. szklarski techn. silica, quartz sand; lotne piaski geogr. shifting sands; ruchome piaski geol. quicksand; budować zamki na piasku build castles in the air l. in Spain; chować głowę w piasek bury l. hide one's head in the sand; chowanie głowy w piasek ostrich policy; kręcić bicz z piasku try to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, try to turn a sow's ear into a silk purse; mam piasek w oczach my eyes are burning, my eyes are on fire.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > piasek
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4 lew|o
Ⅰ adv. left- na lewo od czegoś on a. to the left of sth- dalej na lewo jest stadion there’s a stadium farther on the left- iść/patrzeć w lewo a. na lewo to go/look left- pierwsze/trzecie drzwi na lewo the first/third door on the left- skręcić w lewo a. na lewo to turn (to the) left- skręt w lewo Aut. a left turn- w lewo zwrot! turn left!- na lewo patrz! eyes left!- nowy rząd obrał kurs w lewo the new government has adopted a more leftist policyⅡ z lewa pot. (po lewej stronie) on a. to the left- z lewa na prawo from left to right- wiatr z lewa wind from the leftⅢ lewo- w wyrazach złożonych left-- człowiek leworęczny a left-handed person■ albo w lewo albo w prawo pot. make up your mind one way or the other- sprzedawać coś na lewo to sell sth under the counter- praca na lewo a job on the side pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lew|o
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5 uelastyczni|ć
pf — uelastyczni|ać impf vt 1. (uczynić giętkim) to make [sth] (more) flexible- uelastyczniać mięśnie to tone the muscles- masaż uelastyczniający skórę a skin-toning massage2. przen. (zmodyfikować) to liberalize, to moderate- uelastycznić politykę to liberalize one’s policy- uelastycznił swoje stanowisko he moderated his viewpointThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uelastyczni|ć
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6 ważnoś|ć
f sgt 1. (istotność) importance, significance- jego argumenty nic nie straciły na ważności his arguments are still relevant, his arguments still stand2. (wpływowość) importance, influence- dać odczuć swoją ważność to make one’s importance felt3. (prawomocność, aktualność) (biletu, dokumentu, małżeństwa, wyborów) validity- termin a. data ważności (dokumentu) expiry GB a. expiration US date; (produktu spożywczego) best-before a. use-by a. expiration US date; (leku) expiration US a. sell-by date- nadać ważność dokumentowi to validate a document- przedłużyć ważność paszportu to renew a passport- tracić ważność [paszport, wiza] to run out, to expire; [przepisy] to cease to be valid a. in force- polisa/zezwolenie traci ważność w marcu the policy/permit comes up for renewal in March- jogurt stracił ważność this yog(h)urt is past a. has passed its sell-by date- banknot stracił ważność this banknote is no longer legal tender- bilet zachowuje ważność przez siedem dni the ticket is valid a. good for seven daysThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ważnoś|ć
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