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1 łatw|o
adv. grad. 1. (bez trudu) easily, easy- łatwo go będzie przekonać/otumanić he’ll be easily persuaded/fooled- nauka przychodziła mu łatwiej niż bratu school work/academic work came much easier a. more easily to him than to his brother- łatwo sobie wyobrazić, co wtedy czułam it’s easy to imagine how I felt then- łatwo zrozumieć ich argumenty it’s easy to understand their arguments- nie jest tu łatwo o pracę it’s not easy to find a job here- w obecnych czasach nie jest łatwo o dobrego rzemieślnika a good craftsman isn’t easy to find nowadays2. (szybko) easily- dzieci łatwo się nudzą children get bored easily- po chorobie łatwo się męczy since his illness he gets tired easily- ta melodia łatwo wpada w ucho it’s a catchy tune- produkty łatwo psujące się należy przechowywać w lodówce perishables should be refrigerated- w tej postaci witaminy są łatwiej przyswajalne vitamins taken in this form are more easily absorbed a. assimilated- łatwo się unosił i nie liczył ze słowami he lost his temper easily and had a very sharp tongue■ łatwo mówić a. powiedzieć it’s all very well to say, it’s easy to say- łatwo ci mówić „nie przejmuj się” it’s easy for you to say ‘forget it’- łatwiej powiedzieć, niż zrobić easier a. sooner said than done- łatwo przyszło, łatwo poszło easy come, easy go- nie jest mu łatwo a. on nie ma łatwo he doesn’t have it easyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łatw|o
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2 mityg|ować
impf Ⅰ vt książk. (powściągać) to bring to reason [osobę]; (uspokajać) to mitigate, to pacify- mitygować czyjś gniew to appease a. soothe sb’s anger, to curb sb’s temper- mitygowała niegrzeczne dziecko ostrym spojrzeniem she pacified the unruly child with a sharp look ⇒ zmitygowaćⅡ mitygować się to check a. restrain a. control oneself- często unosił się gniewem, ale w porę się mitygował he would often get angry, but checked himself in time ⇒ zmitygować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mityg|ować
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