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1 nieco
Ⅰ adv. (trochę) a (little) bit- spóźniłeś się nieco you’re a little late- czapka była nieco za duża the hat was a bit too bigⅡ pron. inv. (niewiele) a (little) bit, a little- przydałoby się nieco światła a little light would be a good idea a. thing- przekąsiłbym co nieco I wouldn’t mind a little something to eat* * *adv* * *adv.somewhat; nieco silniejszy somewhat stronger; co nieco a little; małe co nieco a little something; mieć nieco czasu have some time.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieco
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