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1 nocleg
m (G noclegu) 1. (wypoczynek) przyjąć kogoś na nocleg to put sb up for a/the night- zatrzymać się na nocleg w hotelu/u znajomych to stay overnight a. to overnight at a hotel/friends’ place2. (miejsce) accommodation U, lodging; accommodations pl US rzad.- nocleg w hotelu/schronisku młodzieżowym hotel/youth hostel accommodation- tanie/luksusowe/wygodne noclegi affordable/de luxe/comfortable accommodation- nocleg i wyżywienie board and lodging- szukam noclegu I’m looking for a place to stay the night a. a night’s lodging a. accommodation- płacić za trzy noclegi to pay for three nights’ accommodation* * ** * *mia place to spend the night, lodgings; dawać komuś nocleg put sb up for the night; zatrzymać się (gdzieś) na nocleg stop (somewhere) for the night.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nocleg
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2 podzi|ać
pf — podzi|ewać impf (podzieję, podziali a. podzieli — podziewam) Ⅰ vt pot. (zgubić) to mislay, to lose [parasol, zapalniczkę]- gdzie podziałeś klucze? what have you done with the keys?- podziiałem gdzieś rękawiczki I mislaid a. lost my gloves somewhereⅡ podziać się — podziewać się 1. (przebywać) to be- ciekawe, gdzie się wszyscy podziali I wonder where everybody is?, I wonder where they have all gone?- gdzież to się podziewałeś przez cały rok? where have you been all the year?- gdzie on się podziewa? what has become of him?2. (znaleźć schronienie) to find one’s place- gdzie ja się teraz podzieję? where am I to go now?, what shall I do (with myself) now?- nie mam gdzie się podziać I have nowhere to go- gdzie ja się na noc podzieję? where shall I find somewhere a. some place to spend the night?3. (zgubić się) to get lost- gdzieś się podziała moja torebka I can’t find my handbag- gdzie się podziała ta zapalniczka? whatever happened to that lighter?- gdzie się podział twój optymizm? przen. whatever happened to your optimism?■ nie mieć gdzie czegoś podziać to have nowhere to put sth- nie wiemy, gdzie podziać te rzeczy we don’t know where to put these things a. what to do with these things- nie wiedział, gdzie oczy a. wzrok podziać he didn’t know where a. which way to look, he didn’t know where to put himselfThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podzi|ać
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