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showed

  • 1 showed

    past tense; see show

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  • 2 show

    [ʃəu] 1. n
    ( of emotion) wyraz m, przejaw m; ( flower show etc) wystawa f; ( THEAT) spektakl m, przedstawienie nt; (FILM) seans m; (TV) program m rozrywkowy, show m
    2. vt; pt showed, pp shown
    ( indicate) pokazywać (pokazać perf), wykazywać (wykazać perf); ( exhibit) wystawiać (wystawić perf); (illustrate, depict) pokazywać (pokazać perf), przedstawiać (przedstawić perf); courage, ability wykazywać (wykazać perf); programme, film pokazywać (pokazać perf)
    3. vi

    to show sb to his seat/to the door — odprowadzać (odprowadzić perf) kogoś na miejsce/do drzwi

    to show a profit/loss ( COMM)wykazywać (wykazać perf) zyski/straty

    it just goes to show that … — to tylko świadczy o tym, że…

    to ask for a show of handsprosić (poprosić perf) o głosowanie przez podniesienie ręki

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [ʃəu] 1. past tense - showed; verb
    1) (to allow or cause to be seen: Show me your new dress; Please show your membership card when you come to the club; His work is showing signs of improvement.) pokazywać
    2) (to be able to be seen: The tear in your dress hardly shows; a faint light showing through the curtains.) być widocznym
    3) (to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at: Which picture is showing at the cinema?; They are showing a new film; His paintings are being shown at the art gallery.) wystawiać, grać, być wystawianym, być granym
    4) (to point out or point to: He showed me the road to take; Show me the man you saw yesterday.) wskazywać
    5) ((often with (a)round) to guide or conduct: Please show this lady to the door; They showed him (a)round (the factory).) oprowadzać
    6) (to demonstrate to: Will you show me how to do it?; He showed me a clever trick.) pokazywać
    7) (to prove: That just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.) świadczyć
    8) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) okazywać
    2. noun
    1) (an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc: a horse-show; a flower show; the new show at the theatre; a TV show.) wystawa, występ, program
    2) (a display or act of showing: a show of strength.) pokaz
    3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) pokaz, pozór
    4) (appearance, impression: They just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.) pokaz, pozory
    5) (an effort or attempt: He put up a good show in the chess competition.) popis
    - showiness
    - show-business
    - showcase
    - showdown
    - showground
    - show-jumping
    - showman
    - showroom
    - give the show away
    - good show!
    - on show
    - show off
    - show up

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  • 3 show up

    1. vi
    ( stand out) być widocznym; ( inf) ( turn up) pokazywać się (pokazać się perf), pojawiać się (pojawić się perf)
    2. vt
    uwidaczniać (uwidocznić perf), odsłaniać (odsłonić perf)
    * * *
    1) (to make obvious: This light shows up the places where I've mended this coat.) odsłaniać
    2) (to reveal the faults of: Mary was so neat that she really showed me up.) odsłaniać słabą stronę
    3) (to stand out clearly: The scratches showed up on the photograph.) być wyraźnym, wyróżniać się
    4) (to appear or arrive: I waited for her, but she never showed up.) zjawić się

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  • 4 character

    ['kærɪktə(r)]
    n
    charakter m; (in novel, film) postać f; ( eccentric) oryginał m, dziwak(-aczka) m(f); ( letter) znak m
    * * *
    ['kærəktə] 1. noun
    1) (the set of qualities that make someone or something different from others; type: You can tell a man's character from his handwriting; Publicity of this character is not good for the firm.) charakter
    2) (a set of qualities that are considered admirable in some way: He showed great character in dealing with the danger.) osobowość, charakter
    3) (reputation: They tried to damage his character.) reputacja
    4) (a person in a play, novel etc: Rosencrantz is a minor character in Shakespeare's `Hamlet'.) postać
    5) (an odd or amusing person: This fellow's quite a character!) dziwak
    6) (a letter used in typing etc: Some characters on this typewriter are broken.) znak
    2. noun
    (a typical quality: It is one of his characteristics to be obstinate.) cecha
    - characterize
    - characterise
    - characterization
    - characterisation

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  • 5 cleavage

    ['kliːvɪdʒ]
    n
    (within group, society) rozłam m
    * * *
    [-vi‹]
    1) (the act of splitting; a split.) rozcięcie
    2) (the split between a woman's breasts.) dekolt

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  • 6 climb

    [klaɪm] 1. vi
    person, sun wspinać się (wspiąć się perf); plant piąć się; plane wznosić się (wznieść się perf), wzbijać się (wzbić się perf); prices, shares wzrastać (wzrosnąć perf)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    2. vt
    stairs, ladder wdrapywać się (wdrapać się perf) po +loc; tree, hill wspinać się (wspiąć się perf) na +acc
    3. n
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) ((of a person etc) to go up or towards the top of (a mountain, wall, ladder etc): He climbed to the top of the hill; He climbed up the ladder; The child climbed the tree.) wdrapywać się, wspinać się
    2) (to rise or ascend.) wznosić się
    2. noun
    1) (an act of going up: a rapid climb to the top of his profession.) wspinaczka
    2) (a route or place to be climbed: The guide showed us the best climb.) podejście

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  • 7 close-up

    ['kləusʌp]
    n ( PHOT)
    * * *
    noun (a photograph or film taken near the subject and thus big in scale: The close-up of the model showed her beautiful skin.) zbliżenie

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  • 8 dash

    [dæʃ] 1. n
    ( small quantity) odrobina f; ( sign) myślnik m, kreska f; ( journey) wypad m; ( run)

    to make a dash for/towards — rzucać się (rzucić się perf) do +gen /w stronę +gen

    2. vt
    object ciskać (cisnąć perf); hopes grzebać (pogrzebać perf)
    3. vi

    to dash towardsrzucać się (rzucić się perf) w kierunku or w stronę +gen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [dæʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to move with speed and violence: A man dashed into a shop.) rzucać się pędem
    2) (to knock, throw etc violently, especially so as to break: He dashed the bottle to pieces against the wall.) roztrzaskiwać
    3) (to bring down suddenly and violently or to make very depressed: Our hopes were dashed.) niweczyć
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden rush or movement: The child made a dash for the door.) rzut, skok
    2) (a small amount of something, especially liquid: whisky with a dash of soda.) odrobina, kropelka
    3) ((in writing) a short line (-) to show a break in a sentence etc.) myślnik
    4) (energy and enthusiasm: All his activities showed the same dash and spirit.) werwa
    - dash off

    English-Polish dictionary > dash

  • 9 determination

    [dɪtəːmɪ'neɪʃən]
    n
    ( resolve) determinacja f, zdecydowanie nt; ( establishment) określenie nt, ustalenie nt
    * * *
    1) (firmness of character or stubbornness: She showed her determination by refusing to give way.) zdecydowanie
    2) (the act of determining.) ustalenie

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  • 10 dexterity

    [dɛks'tɛrɪtɪ]
    n
    ( manual) sprawność f, zręczność f; ( mental) sprawność f
    * * *
    [dek'sterəti]
    (skill and/or quickness, especially with the hands: She showed her dexterity with a needle and thread.) zręczność, sprawność
    - dexterous
    - dextrous

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  • 11 displeasure

    [dɪs'plɛʒə(r)]
    n
    * * *
    [dis'pleʒə]
    noun (disapproval: She showed her displeasure by leaving at once.) niezadowolenie

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  • 12 facility

    [fə'sɪlɪtɪ]
    n
    ( service) udogodnienie nt; ( feature) (dodatkowa) funkcja f; ( aptitude)

    to have a facility for( languages etc) mieć zdolności do +gen

    * * *
    [fə'siləti] 1. noun
    1) (ease or quickness: She showed great facility in learning languages.) łatwość
    2) (a skill: He has a great facility for always being right.) zdolność
    2. noun plural
    (facilities the means to do something: There are facilities for cooking.) środki, możliwość

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  • 13 fatherly

    ['fɑːðəlɪ]
    adj
    * * *
    adjective (like a father: He showed a fatherly interest in his friend's child.) ojcowski

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  • 14 favour

    ['feɪvə(r)] 1. (US favor) n
    ( approval) przychylność f; ( act of kindness) przysługa f
    2. vt
    ( prefer) solution, view preferować; person faworyzować; ( be advantageous to) sprzyjać +dat

    to ask a favour of sbprosić (poprosić perf) kogoś o przysługę

    to be in favour of sth/doing sth — być zwolennikiem czegoś/(z)robienia czegoś

    * * *
    ['feivə] 1. noun
    1) (a kind action: Will you do me a favour and lend me your car?) przysługa, uprzejmość
    2) (kindness or approval: She looked on him with great favour.) życzliwość
    3) (preference or too much kindness: By doing that he showed favour to the other side.) stronniczość
    4) (a state of being approved of: He was very much in favour with the Prime Minister.) łaska
    2. verb
    (to support or show preference for: Which side do you favour?) popierać
    - favourably
    - favourite
    3. noun
    (a person or thing that one likes best: Of all her paintings that is my favourite.) ulubiona osoba, rzecz
    - in favour of
    - in one's favour

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  • 15 forbearance

    [fə'beərəns]
    (patience; control of temper: She showed great forbearance.) wyrozumiałość

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  • 16 forgiveness

    [fə'gɪvnɪs]
    n

    to ask/beg sb's forgiveness — prosić or błagać kogoś o wybaczenie

    * * *
    [fə'ɡivnis]
    1) (the act of forgiving: He asked for forgiveness.) przebaczenie
    2) (readiness to forgive: He showed great forgiveness towards them.) wyrozumiałość

    English-Polish dictionary > forgiveness

  • 17 fortitude

    ['fɔːtɪtjuːd]
    n
    hart m ducha
    * * *
    ['fo:titju:d]
    (courage and endurance: He showed great fortitude during his long illness.) hart

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  • 18 indifference

    [ɪn'dɪfrəns]
    n
    * * *
    noun (the state of showing no interest in, or concern about, something: She showed complete indifference to the cries of the baby.) obojętność

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  • 19 judg(e)ment

    1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) wyrok
    2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) ocena
    3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) wyczucie
    4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) zdanie

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  • 20 judg(e)ment

    1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) wyrok
    2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) ocena
    3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) wyczucie
    4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) zdanie

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Showed — Show Show, v. t. [imp. {Showed}; p. p. {Shown}or {Showed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Showing}. It is sometimes written {shew}, {shewed}, {shewn}, {shewing}.] [OE. schowen, shewen, schewen, shawen, AS. sce[ a]wian, to look, see, view; akin to OS. scaw?n,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Showed — Show Show, v. t. [imp. {Showed}; p. p. {Shown}or {Showed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Showing}. It is sometimes written {shew}, {shewed}, {shewn}, {shewing}.] [OE. schowen, shewen, schewen, shawen, AS. sce[ a]wian, to look, see, view; akin to OS. scaw?n,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • showed courage — showed bravery, behaved in a brave or daring manner …   English contemporary dictionary

  • showed him the door — showed him to the exit, clued for him to leave, sent him outside …   English contemporary dictionary

  • showed his face — showed his true self, appeared, made an appearance …   English contemporary dictionary

  • showed his real face — showed his true personality …   English contemporary dictionary

  • showed mistrust — showed a lack of confidence …   English contemporary dictionary

  • showed sensitivity — showed consideration, acted in a considerate manner …   English contemporary dictionary

  • showed empathy — sympathized, showed understanding …   English contemporary dictionary

  • showed indifference — was apathetic, showed indifference …   English contemporary dictionary

  • showed patience — revealed patience was patient, controlled oneself, showed forbearance …   English contemporary dictionary

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