Перевод: с польского на английский

с английского на польский

plain+sense

  • 1 rozumi|eć

    impf (rozumiem, rozumiał, rozumieli) vt 1. (pojmować) to understand [sens, tekst, instrukcję, pytanie]
    - z przejęcia niewiele rozumiała, co do niej mówią on account of her excitement she hardly understood what they were saying to her
    - nie pozwalaj się wykorzystywać, rozumiesz? don’t let yourself be exploited, understand?
    - w potocznym rozumieniu tego słowa… in the ordinary meaning…
    - ćwiczenia na rozumienie tekstu comprehension exercises ⇒ zrozumieć
    - rozumiesz po polsku/węgiersku? do you understand Polish/Hungarian?
    - zostaw ich, nie rozumiesz po polsku? leave them alone, don’t you understand plain Polish? ⇒ zrozumieć
    - rozumieli, że grozi im niebezpieczeństwo they understood that they were in danger
    - zapytał, jak ma to rozumieć he asked what he was to understand by that a. make of that
    - źle rozumiiane poczucie lojalności an ill-conceived sense of loyalty
    - „przepraszam za spóźnienie, ale wykład się przedłużył” – „rozumiem” ‘sorry I’m late, but the lecture lasted longer than planned’ – ‘I see’
    - teraz, rozumiem, szuka pan nowej pracy and now, I gather, you’re looking for a new job
    - prawie co dzień, rozumiesz, kupuje coś do ubrania pot. almost every day, you see, she buys something new to wear
    - a na koniec, rozumiesz, on prosi mnie o pożyczkę! pot. and in the end, you see, he asks me for a loan!
    - oni, pani rozumie, mają szerokie znajomości you must understand that they know people in all places ⇒ zrozumieć
    4. (wczuwać się) to understand, to sympathize
    - rozumieć dzieci/młodzież to understand children/youth
    - rozumieć czyjąś sytuację/czyjeś uczucia to understand the situation sb is in/sb’s feelings ⇒ zrozumieć
    rozumieć się 1. (wzajemnie) to understand one another
    - rozumieli się bez słów they understood one another without words
    - zawsze dobrze rozumiałem się z rodzicami my parents and I have always understood one another very well, I’ve always had a good relationship with my parents
    2. pot. (znać się na czymś) rozumieć się na interesach/sztuce współczesnej to know a thing or two about a. to be well up on business/modern art 3. (jest rozumiane) potocznie rozumie się demokrację jako rządy większości democracy is popularly understood as majority rule
    to sie samo przez się rozumie pot. it goes without saying
    - do szkoły, ma się rozumieć, nie poszliśmy pot. naturally we didn’t go do school
    - to rozumiem! pot. now you’re talking!
    - taka podróż to rozumiem! zwiedzimy kawał świata now you’re talking! we’re going to see a lot of the world

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozumi|eć

См. также в других словарях:

  • plain sense — index common sense Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • sense — Synonyms and related words: IQ, absorb, acceptation, admissibility, affect, affection, affective meaning, air, anticipate, appreciate, appreciation, appreciation of differences, appreciativeness, apprehend, apprehension, artistic judgment,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • Plain Chant — • Description and history of the precursor to Gregorian chant Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Plain Chant     Plain Chant     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • plain old — phrase not at all unusual, interesting, or special The recipe is nothing special – you just use plain old mince and some onion powder. plain old common sense Thesaurus: not interesting or excitingsynonym Main entry: plain …   Useful english dictionary

  • Plain Meaning Rule — The Plain meaning rule, also known as the literal rule, is a type of statutory construction, which dictates that statutes are to be interpreted using the ordinary meaning of the language of the statute unless a statute explicitly defines some of… …   Wikipedia

  • Plain text — In computing, plain text is a term used for an ordinary unformatted sequential file readable as textual material without much processing.The encoding has traditionally been either ASCII, one of its many derivatives such as ISO/IEC 646 etc., or… …   Wikipedia

  • plain — plain1 [ pleın ] adjective ** 1. ) easily seen or understood: Hugh s message was short, but the meaning was plain enough. it is plain (that): It was plain that they knew each other already. it is plain to someone (that): It was plain to everyone… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • plain — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ open ▪ The horses galloped across the open plains. ▪ rolling ▪ miles of rolling plain, made fertile by the river ▪ great …   Collocations dictionary

  • Sense of place (book) — infobox Book name = Sense of place title orig = translator = image caption = author = George Seddon cover artist = country = Australia language = English series = genre = Non fiction publisher = University of Western Australia Press release date …   Wikipedia

  • plain — {{11}}plain (adj.) c.1300, flat, smooth, from O.Fr. plain, from L. planus flat, even, level (see PLANE (Cf. plane) (n.1)). Sense of evident is from, c.1300; meaning simple, sincere, ordinary is recorded from late 14c. In reference to the dress… …   Etymology dictionary

  • plain old — not at all unusual, interesting, or special The recipe is nothing special – you just use plain old mince and some onion powder. plain old common sense …   English dictionary

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»