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1 lada
1. - dy; -dy; dat sg - dzie; f( lada sklepowa) counter2. invlada dzień/chwila — any day/moment
spod lady — (kupować, sprzedawać) under the counter
lada kto/co — anyone/anything
* * *I.lada1f.(= kontuar) counter; lada chłodnicza refrigerated display case, refrigerated counter; spod lady under the counter.II.lada2particle1. (= byle) any (old), least (little); nie będzie mnie lada kto obrażał I'm not going to have some nobody offending me; lada trudność go zniechęca he gets discouraged by the least little difficulty.2. ( z jednostkami czasu) any; lada moment any moment l. second l. time; lada dzień any day; nie lada no small; nie lada wyczyn no mean feat; nie lada okazja a real opportunity.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lada
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2 zamia|r
m (G zamiaru) intention- z zamiarem popełnienia przestępstwa with criminal intent- nie mając najmniejszego zamiaru without the least a. slightest intention- mieć zamiar coś zrobić to intend to do sth, to be going to do sth- odstąpić od zamiaru zrobienia czegoś to change one’s mind about doing sth- mieć złe zamiary wobec kogoś to have (evil) designs against a. on sb- mam względem ciebie życzliwe zamiary, chcę dla ciebie jak najlepiej I mean well, I just want the best for you- mamy zamiar zbudować przedszkole it’s our intention to build a kindergarten, our intention is to build a kindergarten- przyjechał tu z zamiarem odwiedzenia rodziny he came here with the purpose of visiting his family- właśnie miał zamiar zadzwonić do niej he was about to give her a ring- przepraszam, nie miałem zamiaru pana obrazić I’m sorry, I didn’t intend a. mean to offend you■ nie leżało w moim/jej zamiarze nikogo obrażać I/she had no intention of offending anyone- mieć poważne zamiary przest. to have serious intentions- mierzyć siły na zamiary ≈ to bite off more than one can chew- nosić się z zamiarem zrobienia czegoś to intend to do sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zamia|r
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offending — of‧fend‧ing [əˈfendɪŋ] adjective the offending... the thing that is causing a problem: • He demanded that the offending paragraph be deleted. • The company told the judge that the offending ads would no longer be used. * * * offending UK US… … Financial and business terms
offending — index delinquent (guilty of a misdeed), felonious, offensive (offending), repugnant (exciting aversion) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
offending — of|fend|ing [əˈfendıŋ] adj [only before noun] 1.) the offending ... the thing that is causing a problem often used humorously ▪ I decided to have the offending tooth removed. 2.) relating to or guilty of an illegal offence ▪ offending behaviour ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
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offending — adjective the offending ... often humorous the thing that is causing a problem: I decided to have the offending tooth removed … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
offending — adjective offending against or breaking a law or rule contracts offending against the statute were canceled • Ant: ↑unoffending • Similar to: ↑sinning, ↑offensive, ↑violative … Useful english dictionary
Offending — Offend Of*fend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Offended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Offending}.] [OF. offendre, L. offendere, offensum; ob (see {Ob }) + fendere (in comp.) to thrust, dash. See {Defend}.] 1. To strike against; to attack; to assail. [Obs.] Sir P.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
offending — adj. Offending is used with these nouns: ↑article, ↑party … Collocations dictionary
offending — of|fend|ing [ ə fendıŋ ] adjective only before noun OFTEN HUMOROUS causing a problem or breaking a rule: It was the first newspaper to print the offending photograph … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
offending — un·offending; … English syllables
offending — UK [əˈfendɪŋ] / US adjective [only before noun] often humorous causing a problem, or breaking a rule It was the first newspaper to print the offending photograph … English dictionary