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1 cieleśnie
adv. książk. 1. (fizycznie) physically, in body- piękny cieleśnie physically beautiful- silny cieleśnie physically strong, strong in body- cierpieć cieleśnie to suffer physically2. (zmysłowo) physically- oddać się komuś cieleśnie to give oneself to sb bodily a. physically- obcować z kimś cieleśnie to have carnal relations with sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cieleśnie
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2 fizycznie
adv. 1. (cieleśnie) physically- silny/słaby fizycznie physically strong/weak- niesprawny fizycznie out of shape, unfit- mężczyzna atrakcyjny fizycznie a physically attractive man- pociągać kogoś fizycznie to be physically attracted to sb- pracować fizycznie to do physical a. manual labour, to be a manual worker2. (w związku z fizyką) in terms of physics- ująć problem fizycznie to consider a problem in terms of physics a. from the standpoint of physics3. (materialnie) physically- fizycznie niemożliwe physically impossible- być fizycznie obecnym to be physically present* * *adv.1. ( w sposób związany z fizyką) physically.2. (= realnie, namacalnie) physically.3. (= organicznie, cieleśnie) physically, bodily.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fizycznie
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