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1 powr|ócić
pf — powr|acać1 impf vi 1. (przybyć ponownie) to return, to get back- powrócić na łono rodziny to return to the family fold- ptaki powracają na wiosnę birds return in the spring- powrócili do punktu wyjścia they came full circle2. (zająć się ponownie) to return, to get back- powrócić do czytania książki to get a. go back to reading a book- stale powracała do swej ulubionej książki she constantly had recourse a. reverted a. returned to her favourite book- powrócić do władzy to return to power, to come back into power- powrócić na dawne stanowisko to return to one’s old post- powróćmy do tematu! let’s get back to the/our subject- powrócili do przerwanej rozmowy they resumed their interrupted conversation- powrócił do starego nawyku he reverted to his old habit- często powracał myślami do czasów, kiedy… he often thought back to the time when…3. (wystąpić ponownie) to return, to reappear- objawy choroby powróciły the symptoms (of the disease) reappeared- rumieńce powróciły na jej twarz the colour returned to her cheeks- powróciła moda na spódniczki mini the miniskirt is back (in fashion)- powracają stare wspomnienia old memories are coming back- powróciły wspomnienia the memories came flooding back4. (odzyskać) powrócić do sił to regain one’s strength- powracać do przytomności to regain consciousness- wyraźnie powracał do zdrowia he was definitely on the mend- powrócić do równowagi psychicznej to regain one’s mental stability- skradzione rzeczy powróciły do właściciela the stolen goods were returned to their ownerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powr|ócić
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2 нахлынуть
сов. (на вн.)(прям. и перен.) rush (into); (о чувстве тж.) sweep* (over)нахлынули слёзы — tears rushed / welled into one's eyes
на меня нахлынули воспоминания — memories rushed into my mind, memories came flooding back (to me)
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3 нахлынуть
сов. (на вн.)rush (into); (о чувстве тж.) sweep (over)нахлы́нули слёзы — tears rushed / welled into one's eyes
на меня́ нахлы́нули воспомина́ния — memories rushed into my mind, memories came flooding back (to me)
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4 fal|a
f 1. (na wodzie) wave; (drobna) ripple, wavelet- fala morska/sztormowa/powodziowa a sea a. an ocean/a storm/a flood wave- fala przybojowa a. przyboju a breaker, a beachcomber- fala przybrzeżna surf, a coastal wave- fala przypływu high water, high tide- fala głębinowa groundswell- fala boczna/czołowa a beam/head sea- fala dziobowa/rufowa a bow/stern wave- wysoka fala a rough sea- martwa fala a swell- dziewiąta fala the ninth wave- grzbiet fali the crest (of a wave)- grzywa fali a whitecap- bryzg fali spindrift- płynąć z falą/przeciw fali to swim/sail with/against the current- pruć fale to plough the waves a. seas- kołysać się na falach to be rocked by the waves- tratwa łagodnie kołysała się na falach the raft was gently rocked by the waves- pływanie na fali przybojowej body surfing- fala uderzała a. fale uderzały o brzeg/łódź the waves were crashing against the shore/boat2. (lok) wave- fala włosów the wave of one’s hair- modelować włosy w fale to set one’s hair in waves- ciemne fale spłynęły jej na czoło dark waves cascaded over her forehead- układać (się) w fale to wave3. (silnie oddziałujące zjawisko) wave- fala mrozów a cold wave- fala upałów napływa a heat wave is moving in- fala demonstracji a wave of demonstrations- kolejna fala mody na lata sześćdziesiąte another revival of 60’s fashions- fala strajków rozprzestrzenia się the wave of strikes is spreading4. (grupa ludzi) wave- fala imigrantów/jeńców a wave of immigrants/captives- wpuścić falę uchodźców to let in an influx of refugees- płynąć falą to move/travel en masse5. (przypływ uczuć, emocji) wave; (niezadowolenia, radości) tide; (wspomnień) flood; (złości) surge- zalała nas fala radości a wave of joy swept over us- ogarnęła go fala gniewu a surge of anger welled up in him- po spotkaniu z nią przypłynęła fala wspomnień after meeting with her, the memories came flooding back6. Fiz. wave- fala akustyczna/radiowa/sejsmiczna/uderzeniowa a sound/radio/seismic/shock wave- fale elektromagnetyczne/harmoniczne an electromagnetic/a harmonic wave- fale świetlne/ultradźwiękowe an light/an ultrasonic wave- fale długie/średnie/krótkie Radio long/medium/short waves- fale ultrakrótkie Radio ultra-high frequency- fale Hertza Hertzian waves- długość fali wavelength- wysokość a. amplituda fali wave amplitude- widmo/emisja fal wave spectrum/emission- nadawać na tych samych/różnych falach to transmit on the same wavelength/on different wavelengths7. (w wojsku) (gnębienie) bullying; hazing US- reżyserzy nowej fali new wave directors- fala meksykańska Sport Mexican wave■ być na fali (odnosić sukcesy) to be on a roll, to be riding high; (być modnym) to be popular, to be in vogue- jest teraz pisarzem na fali he’s now a popular writer- firma jest na fali the company is on a roll- na falach eteru Radio on the air- witam państwa na falach eteru welcome to our radio transmission- porozumiewamy się na falach eteru we communicate by radio- na fali czegoś on the (rising) tide of sth przen.- na fali społecznego niezadowolenia/ostatnich wydarzeń on the rising tide of social unrest/in the wake of recent events- na fali entuzjazmu uchwalono nowe święto on the wave of enthusiasm a new holiday was established- utrzymać się na fali to keep one’s head above water przen.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fal|a
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5 odży|ć
/'odʒıtɕ/ pf — odży|wać /od'ʒıvatɕ/ impf (odżyję — odżywam) vi 1. (odzyskać siły) to revive- kwiaty odżyły w wazonie the flowers revived in the vase- odżyła po powrocie syna she got a new lease of life after her son’s return2. przen. to revive- dawne wspomnienia odżyły old memories came flooding backThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odży|ć
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6 acudir
v.1 to go.acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rallynadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no-one answered my cry for help2 to attend, to come, to turn out, to go.Nadie acudió Nobody turned out.* * *2 (presentarse) to come back3 (ir a socorrer) to help, come forward4 (recurrir) to call on, turn to* * *verbto go, come- acudir a* * *VI1) [indicando movimiento] (=ir) to go; (=venir) to comeseñor Martínez, acuda a información por favor — Mr Martínez, please go to the information desk
muchos profesores acuden cada año a nuestro congreso — every year many teachers come to o attend our conference
miles de personas acudieron al aeropuerto — thousands of people turned up at o came to the airport
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no acudió a la cita — he did not keep the appointment, he did not turn up (for the appointment)esta imagen acude a la mente de muchas personas — for many people this is the image that comes to mind
2) (=participar) to take part3) (=recurrir)•
acudir a — to turn toacudo a ustedes para quejarme sobre... — I am writing to complain about...
4) (Agr) to produce, yield* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex. It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.Ex. In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex. 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.----* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex: It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.
Ex: In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex: 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *acudir [I1 ]viA ( frml)(a un lugar): nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody came to his aidno acudió a la hora prevista she did not come o arrive at the arranged timedeberá acudir en ayunas you should not eat anything before attendingmiles de personas acudieron para apoyarlo thousands of people turned out o came to support himacudir A algo:no acudió a la cita he failed to keep the appointment o ( BrE) to turn up for the appointmentno acudió a la reunión she did not attend the meetingmillones de personas acudirán hoy a las urnas millions of people will go to the polls todayla policía acudió al lugar de los hechos the police went to the scene (of events)los recuerdos acuden a mi mente ( liter); memories come flooding back to meseñorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono Miss Fernández, telephone call o telephone call for Miss FernándezB (recurrir) acudir A algn:acudió a su padre para que lo ayudara he turned o went to his father for helpantes que acudir a las armas rather than resort to the use of armsacudieron a un árbitro para intentar resolverlo they went to arbitration to try to resolve it* * *
acudir ( conjugate acudir) verbo intransitivo
1 (frml) (ir) to go;
( venir) to come;◊ nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody went/came to his aid;
acudir a algo ‹ a cita› to arrive for sth;
‹ a reunión› to attend sth;
2 ( recurrir) acudir a algn to turn to sb;
acudir verbo intransitivo
1 (ir a una cita, a un lugar) to go
(venir a una cita, a un lugar) to come, arrive
2 (prestar ayuda) to give aid, help: siempre está dispuesto a acudir en auxilio de cualquiera, he's always prepared to help anybody
3 (buscar ayuda o información) to turn to: no tengo a quién acudir, I have no one to turn to
' acudir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparecer
- concejo
- faltar
- ir
- acto
- masa
- tribunal
English:
aid
- appointment
- break
- come
- court
- directly
- disappoint
- flock
- keep
- poll
- roll up
- turn out
- turn up
- walk up
* * *acudir vi1. [ir] to go;[venir] to come;acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rally;acudir en ayuda de alguien to come to sb's aid o assistance;nadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no one answered my cry for help;Sr. Pérez, acuda a recepción could Mr Perez please come to reception?;no es obligatorio acudir a todas las clases it isn't compulsory to attend all the classes;acudir a la mente to come to mind;acudir a las urnas to go to the polls2. [frecuentar]a este restaurante acuden muchos personajes famosos this restaurant is patronized by many celebritiessi necesitas ayuda, puedes acudir a mí if you need help you can ask me o come to me;amenazaron con acudir a la violencia they threatened to resort to violence;piensan acudir a la justicia they intend to go to court* * *v/i come;acudir a alguien turn to s.o.;acudir al médico go to the doctor;acudir a las urnas go to the polls;acudir al trabajo go to work* * *acudir vi1) : to go, to come (someplace for a specific purpose)acudió a la puerta: he went to the dooracudimos en su ayuda: we came to her aid2) : to be present, to show upacudí a la cita: I showed up for the appointment3)acudir a : to turn to, to have recourse tohay que acudir al médico: you must consult the doctor* * *acudir vb1. (ir) to go2. (recurrir a) to turn to
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