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1 dzisiaj
Ⅰ adv. 1. (danego dnia) today- jak jest dzisiaj na dworze? what’s the weather like today?- muszę jeszcze dzisiaj posprzątać mieszkanie I still have to clean up the flat today2. (obecnie) today, nowadays- dzisiaj zagraża nam kryzys gospodarczy today we are faced with an economic crisis- historyczna świątynia Minerwy to dzisiaj kupa gruzów the historic temple of Minerva is just a heap of rubble nowadaysⅡ n inv. 1. (dzień dzisiejszy) today- od dzisiaj nie wolno palić w pracy starting (from) today, smoking in the workplace is forbidden- na dzisiaj miała mu przynieść znaczki, ale zapomniała she was supposed to bring him the stamps (for) today, but she forgot2. (teraźniejszość) today, the present- nad tymi sprawami nie od dzisiaj pracują znani eksperci renowned experts have been working on these issues for some time now* * *dzisiaj; advtoday; ( obecnie) nowadays, presentlydzisiaj rano/wieczorem — this morning/evening
od dzisiaj — as of today, from now on
* * *adv.zob. dziś.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dzisiaj
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2 dziś
Ⅰ adv. 1. (danego dnia) today- dziś jest niedziela today is Sunday- dziś rano padało it was raining this morning- dziś wieczorem idę do kina I’m going to the cinema tonight a. this evening- nie dziś, to jutro if not today, then tomorrow- dziś mnie, jutro tobie today it’s me, tomorrow it could be you- dziś tu, jutro tam here today, gone tomorrow; here one minute, gone the next2. (teraz) today, nowadays- dziś prawie nikt nie wierzy w czary today hardly anyone believes in magic- bogate dziś kraje długo pracowały na swój dobrobyt today’s wealthy nations worked long and hard to achieve prosperity- do dziś dnia a. po dziś dzień to this day, even today- do dziś dnia nie mogę zrozumieć/zapomnieć… even today I still can’t understand/forget…- do dziś dnia nie odpisał na mój list (to this day) he still hasn’t replied to my letterⅡ n inv. 1. (dzień dzisiejszy) today- mam już dość na dziś I’ve had enough for today- oznajmił, że od dziś rzuca palenie he announced that starting (from) today he’s quitting smoking- znamy się nie od dziś we’ve known each other for ages2. (teraźniejszość) today, the present- wiele z tych obyczajów przetrwało do dziś many of these customs have survived to the present day- od naszego dziś zależy nasze jutro our future depends on today■ co mnie dziś, tobie jutro przysł. today it’s me, tomorrow it could be you- dziś człowiek żyje, a jutro gnije przysł. here today and gone tomorrow przysł.- zrób dziś, co masz zrobić jutro przysł. never put off a. leave till tomorrow what you can do today przysł.* * ** * *adv.1. (= w dniu dzisiejszym) today; dziś świeci słońce the sun is shining today; dziś jestem bardzo zajęty I'm very busy today; znamy się nie od dziś we've known each other l. one another for years; od dziś from now on; zrób dziś, co masz zrobić jutro don't put off until tomorrow what you could do today; na dziś as of today.2. (= współcześnie, obecnie) nowadays, presently; dziś studiować może każdy, kto zechce nowadays everyone who wants to study can do so; po dziś dzień till now, up to this day; nie dziś, to jutro if not today then tomorrow, in the nearest future.mi1. (= dzień bieżący) today.2. (= teraźniejszość) today, the present.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dziś
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3 niebawem
adv. książk. soon, presently; anon przest.* * *adv; książksoon, by and by (książk)* * *adv.lit. anon, soon, shortly.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niebawem
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4 wkrótce
adv. soon, shortly- wkrótce dowiesz się wszystkiego you’ll soon learn everything, you’ll learn everything presently- wkrótce po powrocie/wakacjach zachorował soon a. shortly after coming back/his holidays he fell ill- wkrótce potem zmarł he died soon after* * *adv* * *adv.soon; shortly; wkrótce po jego przyjeździe soon l. shortly after his arrival; do zobaczenia wkrótce! see you soon!; ślub odbędzie się wkrótce the wedding will take place soon; wkrótce może być za późno soon it can be too late.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wkrótce
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5 wnet
adv. książk. soon, shortly- wnet skończy się lato summer will end soon a. before long- wnet nadejdzie odpowiedź a reply will arrive shortly* * *adv; książk* * *adv.lit. presently, soon, anon.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wnet
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