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poem

  • 1 poem

    ['pəuɪm]
    n
    * * *
    ['pouim]
    (a piece of writing arranged in lines which usually have a regular rhythm and often rhyme.) wiersz

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  • 2 paraphrase

    ['pærəfreɪz]
    vt
    * * *
    ['pærəfreiz] 1. verb
    (to repeat, in speech or writing, in different words: He paraphrased the poem in modern English.) parafrazować
    2. noun
    (something which repeats something else in different words: He made a paraphrase of the poem.) parafraza

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  • 3 recite

    [rɪ'saɪt]
    vt
    poem recytować (wyrecytować perf), deklamować (zadeklamować perf); complaints, grievances wyliczać (wyliczyć perf)
    * * *
    (to repeat aloud from memory: to recite a poem.) recytować
    - recitation

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  • 4 verse

    [vəːs]
    n
    ( poetry) poezja f, wiersze pl; ( part of poem or song) strofa f, zwrotka f; ( in Bible) werset m
    * * *
    [və:s]
    1) (a number of lines of poetry, grouped together and forming a separate unit within the poem, song, hymn etc: This song has three verses.) strofa
    2) (a short section in a chapter of the Bible.) werset
    3) (poetry, as opposed to prose: He expressed his ideas in verse.) poezja

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  • 5 anon

    [ə'non]
    (short for anonymous, when used instead of the name of the author of a poem etc.)

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  • 6 anonymous

    [ə'nɔnɪməs]
    adj
    letter, gift anonimowy; place bezimienny
    * * *
    [ə'nonəməs]
    (without the name of the author, giver etc being known or given: The donor wished to remain anonymous; an anonymous poem.) anonimowy
    - anonymity

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  • 7 elegy

    ['eli‹i]
    (a song or poem of mourning.) elegia

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  • 8 elude

    [ɪ'luːd]
    vt
    captor umykać (umknąć perf) +dat; capture uciekać (uciec perf) przed +instr
    * * *
    [i'lu:d]
    1) (to escape or avoid by quickness or cleverness: He eluded his pursuers.) wymknąć się
    2) (to be too difficult etc for (a person) to understand or remember: The meaning of this poem eludes me.) umykać

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  • 9 ending

    ['ɛndɪŋ]
    n
    (of book, film) zakończenie nt; ( LING) końcówka f
    * * *
    noun (the end, especially of a story, poem etc: Fairy stories have happy endings.) zakończenie

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  • 10 epic

    ['ɛpɪk] 1. n
    epos m, epopeja f
    2. adj
    ( great) imponujący
    * * *
    ['epik]
    1) (a long poem telling a story of great deeds.) epika
    2) (a long story, film etc telling of great deeds especially historic.) epika

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  • 11 expression

    [ɪks'prɛʃən]
    n
    (word, phrase) wyrażenie nt, zwrot m; (of welcome, support) wyraz m; ( on face) wyraz m twarzy; (of actor, singer) ekspresja f
    * * *
    [-ʃən]
    1) (a look on one's face that shows one's feelings: He always has a bored expression on his face.) wyraz twarzy
    2) (a word or phrase: `Dough' is a slang expression for `money`.) wyrażenie
    3) ((a) showing of thoughts or feelings by words, actions etc: This poem is an expression of his grief.) wyrażenie
    4) (the showing of feeling when eg reciting, reading aloud or playing a musical instrument: Put more expression into your playing!) uczucie

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  • 12 fragment

    ['frægmənt] 1. n
    część f, kawałek m; (of bone, cup) odłamek m; (of conversation, poem) fragment m, urywek m; (of paper, fabric) skrawek m
    2. vi
    * * *
    1. ['fræɡmənt] noun
    1) (a piece broken off: The floor was covered with fragments of glass.) okruch, odłamek
    2) (something which is not complete: a fragment of poetry.) fragment
    2. verb
    (to break into pieces: The glass is very strong but will fragment if dropped on the floor.) połamać się

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  • 13 from memory

    (by remembering; without using a book etc for reference: He said the whole poem from memory.) z pamięci

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  • 14 help

    [hɛlp] 1. n
    pomoc f; ( charwoman) pomoc f domowa
    2. vt

    with the help of( person) przy pomocy +gen; ( tool etc) za pomocą +gen

    help! — pomocy!, ratunku!

    I can't help thinking that … — coś mi się zdaje, że …

    * * *
    [help] 1. verb
    1) (to do something with or for someone that he cannot do alone, or that he will find useful: Will you help me with this translation?; Will you please help me (to) translate this poem?; Can I help?; He fell down and I helped him up.) pomagać
    2) (to play a part in something; to improve or advance: Bright posters will help to attract the public to the exhibition; Good exam results will help his chances of a job.) pomóc
    3) (to make less bad: An aspirin will help your headache.) pomóc
    4) (to serve (a person) in a shop: Can I help you, sir?) obsługiwać
    5) ((with can(not), could (not)) to be able not to do something or to prevent something: He looked so funny that I couldn't help laughing; Can I help it if it rains?) móc sie powstrzymać, móc coś poradzić
    2. noun
    1) (the act of helping, or the result of this: Can you give me some help?; Your digging the garden was a big help; Can I be of help to you?) pomoc
    2) (someone or something that is useful: You're a great help to me.) pomoc
    3) (a servant, farmworker etc: She has hired a new help.) pomocnik
    4) ((usually with no) a way of preventing something: Even if you don't want to do it, the decision has been made - there's no help for it now.) rada, ratunek
    - helpful
    - helpfully
    - helpfulness
    - helping
    - helpless
    - helplessly
    - helplessness
    - help oneself
    - help out

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  • 15 improvise

    ['ɪmprəvaɪz] 1. vt
    robić (zrobić perf) naprędce or prowizorycznie
    2. vi
    * * *
    1) (to compose and perform (a poem, tune etc) without preparation: The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.) improwizować
    2) (to make (something) from materials that happen to be available, often materials that are not normally used for that purpose: They improvised a shelter from branches and blankets.) sklecić na poczekaniu

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  • 16 inspire

    [ɪn'spaɪə(r)]
    vt
    person inspirować (zainspirować perf); confidence, hope wzbudzać (wzbudzić perf)
    * * *
    1) (to encourage by filling with eg confidence, enthusiasm etc: The players were inspired by the loyalty of their supporters and played better football than ever before.) natchnąć
    2) (to be the origin or source of a poetic or artistic idea: An incident in his childhood inspired the poem.) stanowić inspirację

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  • 17 interpret

    [ɪn'təːprɪt] 1. vt
    (explain, understand) interpretować (zinterpretować perf); ( translate) tłumaczyć (przetłumaczyć perf) ( ustnie)
    2. vi
    * * *
    [in'tə:prit]
    1) (to translate a speaker's words, while he is speaking, into the language of his hearers: He spoke to the audience in French and she interpreted.) tłumaczyć
    2) (to explain the meaning of: How do you interpret these lines of the poem?) tłumaczyć
    3) (to show or bring out the meaning of (eg a piece of music) in one's performance of it: The sonata was skilfully interpreted by the pianist.) interpretować
    - interpreter

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  • 18 lament

    [lə'mɛnt] 1. n
    ( mourning) opłakiwanie nt; ( complaining) lament m, biadanie nt
    2. vt
    ( mourn) opłakiwać; ( complain about) lamentować or biadać nad +instr
    * * *
    [lə'ment] 1. verb
    (to feel or express regret for: We all lament his death; He sat lamenting over his past failures.) opłakiwać
    2. noun
    1) (a poem or piece of music which laments something: This song is a lament for those killed in battle.) elegia, tren
    2) (a show of grief, regret etc: I'm not going to sit listening to her laments all day.) lament

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  • 19 lay

    [leɪ] 1. pt, pp laid, pt of lie 2. adj ( REL)
    świecki; ( not expert)
    3. vt
    ( put) kłaść (położyć perf); table nakrywać (nakryć perf), nakrywać (nakryć perf) do +gen; plans układać (ułożyć perf); trap zastawiać (zastawić perf); egg insect, frog składać (złożyć perf); bird znosić (znieść perf)

    to lay facts/proposals before sb — przedstawiać (przedstawić perf) komuś fakty/propozycje

    she reads anything she can lay her hands on — czyta wszystko, co wpadnie jej w ręce

    to get laid (inf!)przelecieć ( perf) kogoś (inf!)

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    I 1. [lei] past tense, past participle - laid; verb
    1) (to place, set or put (down), often carefully: She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair; He laid down his pencil; She laid her report before the committee.) położyć, przedłożyć
    2) (to place in a lying position: She laid the baby on his back.) położyć
    3) (to put in order or arrange: She went to lay the table for dinner; to lay one's plans / a trap.) nakryć, układać, zastawić
    4) (to flatten: The animal laid back its ears; The wind laid the corn flat.) położyć
    5) (to cause to disappear or become quiet: to lay a ghost / doubts.) uciszyć
    6) ((of a bird) to produce (eggs): The hen laid four eggs; My hens are laying well.) złożyć, nieść się
    7) (to bet: I'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.) stawiać
    2. verb
    (to put, cut or arrange in layers: She had her hair layered by the hairdresser.) ułożyć warstwami
    - lay-by
    - layout
    - laid up
    - lay aside
    - lay bare
    - lay by
    - lay down
    - lay one's hands on
    - lay hands on
    - lay in
    - lay low
    - lay off
    - lay on
    - lay out
    - lay up
    - lay waste
    II see lie II III [lei] adjective
    1) (not a member of the clergy: lay preachers.) świecki
    2) (not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject): Doctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.) nie wtajemniczony
    IV [lei] noun
    (an epic poem.) ballada

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  • 20 limerick

    ['lɪmərɪk]
    n
    * * *
    ['limərik]
    (a type of humorous poem with five lines, the third and fourth lines being shorter than the others.) limeryk

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  • poem — [pō′əm] n. [MFr poeme < L poema < Gr poiēma, anything made, poem < poiein, to make < IE base * kwei , to heap up, build, make > Sans cinōti, (he) arranges, OSlav činiti, to arrange, form] 1. an arrangement of words written or… …   English World dictionary

  • Poem — Po em, n. [L. po[ e]ma, Gr. ?, fr. ? to make, to compose, to write, especially in verse: cf. F. po[ e]me.] 1. A metrical composition; a composition in verse written in certain measures, whether in blank verse or in rhyme, and characterized by… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • poem — ► NOUN ▪ a literary composition in verse, typically concerned with the expression of feelings or imaginative description. ORIGIN Grek po ma, variant of poi ma fiction, poem , from poiein create …   English terms dictionary

  • Poēm — (lat. poëma), Gedicht …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Poem — Poēm (lat. poema), Gedicht …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Poem — Poem,das:⇨Gedicht(1) …   Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • Poem — нем. [поэм], англ. [по/уим] poema ит. [поэ/ма] поэма …   Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов

  • poem — (n.) 1540s (replacing POESY (Cf. poesy)), from M.Fr. poème (14c.), from L. poema verse, poetry, from Gk. poema thing made or created, fiction, poetical work, from poein to make or compose (see POET (Cf. poet)) …   Etymology dictionary

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