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2 początek
-ku, -ki; instr sg - kiem; mbeginning, startna początek — for a start, to begin with
z początkiem maja — as of lub from the beginning of May
brać początek od — +gen to originate from
* * *mi- tk- beginning, start, outset; od początku from the start, from the beginning; z początku at first, at the start; z początkiem czegoś at the beginning of sth; od początku świata from the beginning of things; dać początek czemuś give rise to sth; brać z czegoś swój początek originate from sth, rise from sth; zrobić dobry początek make a good start; na początku było trudno the beginning was hard l. tough; na początek mogę panu zaproponować 1000 złotych miesięcznie I can offer a starting salary of 1,000 zlotys a month; jak na początek, poradził sobie nieźle as for a start he did quite well, he did quite well just for starting; od samego początku wszyscy byli nieżyczliwi from the very beginning everybody was unfriendly; uczę się niemieckiego od początku I am a beginner in German; urlop planujemy w początkach sierpnia we're planning our vacation at the beginning of August; z początkiem grudnia zaczęła się prawdziwa zima early in December the real winter started; zrób to jeszcze raz, od początku do it again from the start; miłe złego początki, lecz koniec żałosny short pleasures, long lament.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > początek
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