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1 wybitnie
adv. grad. 1. (nieprzeciętnie) outstandingly, highly- wybitnie zdolny uczeń a highly gifted student2. (wyraźnie) remarkably- sytuacja wybitnie nie sprzyja tego rodzaju przedsięwzięciom the situation is remarkably unfavourable for these kinds of enterprises* * *adv* * *adv.1. (= nieprzeciętnie) notably, remarkably, markedly, prominently, preeminently, outstandingly, eminently; wybitnie uzdolniony brilliant, outstandingly talented, remarkably gifted.2. (= wyraźnie) markedly; wybitnie trudne warunki do pracy very hard working conditions.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wybitnie
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2 bezprzykładnie
adv. książk. [mądry, pracowity, zuchwały] exceptionally, outstandingly- był człowiekiem bezprzykładnie uczciwym he was an outstandingly honest manThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bezprzykładnie
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3 nieprzeciętnie
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieprzeciętnie
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4 zabły|snąć
pf (zabłysł, zabłysła a. zabłysnęła, zabłysnęli) vi 1. (pojawić się) [światło, gwiazdy] to shine; (zamigotać) to glimmer; (błysnąć) [błyskawica, latarka] to flash; (rozpalić się) [oczy] to light up- słońce zabłysło zza chmur the sun shone through the clouds- łzy zabłysły jej w oczach tears sparkled in her eyes- jej oczy zabłysły radością her eyes lit up with joy- jego oczy zabłysły nienawiścią his eyes gleamed with hate- w ich oczach zabłysł podziw their eyes lit up with admiration- w oddali zabłysła tafla jeziora a lake glimmered in the distance2. (zapalić się) [lampy] to go on- zabłysły światła the lights went on3. (pojawić się) zabłysła iskierka nadziei a glimmer of hope flickered- zabłysła mu zbawcza myśl a brilliant idea struck him4. (wyróżnić się) [osoba] zabłysnąć przed kimś to dazzle sb- zabłysnąć inteligencją/dowcipem to show one’s intelligence/wit- zabłysnąć jako śpiewak/trener to make one’s mark as a singer/coach- zabłysnąć na egzaminie to do outstandingly well a. to shine in an exam- dostać szansę, żeby zabłysnąć to get a chance to shineThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zabły|snąć
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outstandingly — adverb 1. in an outstanding manner or to an outstanding degree (Freq. 2) she was outstandingly successful in her profession • Derived from adjective: ↑outstanding 2. to a remarkable degree or extent she was unusually tall • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
outstandingly — adverb see outstanding … New Collegiate Dictionary
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