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1 aniżeli
książk. Ⅰ conj. 1. (w wyższym stopniu) than- okazał się bogatszy, aniżeli przypuszczano he proved wealthier than was thought- dłużej grzmiało, aniżeli padało it thundered longer than it rained- zrobił to inaczej, aniżeli zamierzał he did it differently from the way that he intended- (on) raczej zginie, aniżeli się podda he’d rather die than surrender- (ona) woli tańczyć, aniżeli śpiewać she prefers dancing to singing- ładniejsza/wyższa aniżeli jej siostra prettier/taller than her sister- płace rosły wolniej aniżeli koszty utrzymania wages were rising at a slower rate than the cost of living- nie pozostało mi nic innego aniżeli czekać a. czekanie there was nothing else for me to do but wait- wolałbym umrzeć, aniżelibym miał być dla niej ciężarem I’d rather die than be a burden to her- lepiej weź płaszcz, aniżelibyś miał się przeziębić you had better take a coat, lest you catch (a) cold- ankieta personalna a form for personal particulars- wypełnić ankietę to fill in a. complete a questionnaire2. (zbieranie informacji) (public opinion) survey; (przed wyborami) (public opinion) poll- przeprowdzać ankietę to conduct a. carry out a survey* * *conj.lit. than.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > aniżeli
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2 opini|a
/o'pinja/ f ( GDGpl opinii) 1. (pogląd) opinion, view- przychylna/negatywna opinia o kimś/czymś a favourable/negative opinion about sb/sth- według opinii naszych lekarzy/ekspertów in the opinion of our doctors/experts- głosić/wypowiadać śmiałe opinie to voice a. air/express strong opinions a. views- wyrobić sobie o kimś/czymś opinię to form an opinion about sb/sth- chciałbym zasięgnąć pańskiej opinii w tej sprawie I’d like to ask your opinion on this matter- stracił/zyskał w mojej opinii I have a lower/higher opinion of him now2. (renoma) reputation- cieszyć się dobrą/nieposzlakowaną opinią to have a good/impeccable reputation- psuć/szargać komuś opinię to destroy/tarnish sb’s reputation- dbać o swoją opinię to protect a. guard one’s reputation- miał opinię flirciarza/pijaka he had the reputation of being a flirt/a heavy drinker3. (ekspertyza) opinion; (ocena) testimonial- opinia lekarzy a medical opinion- opinia środowiska lekarskiego a body of medical opinion- opinia biegłego na temat czegoś (an) expert a. (an) expert’s opinion on sth- przedstawić opinię z poprzedniego miejsca pracy to provide testimonials (to one’s character and ability) by a. from the previous employer, to provide character references by a. from the previous employer- wystawić opinię o zachowaniu ucznia to give a testimonial to the pupil’s conduct□ opinia publiczna public opinionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > opini|a
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