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1 gra|ć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (rozgrywać) to play [partię, spotkanie]- gramy dzisiaj mecz we’re playing a game today- gramy już trzeci set we are playing the third set- graliśmy dzisiaj świetną koszykówkę pot. we played great basketball tonight- (w) co gramy? pot. what’s trumps?2. Kino, Teatr [aktor] to play [rolę, Hamleta]- grać w teatrze to act on stage- grać u Altmana to appear in an Altman film- grał postać księdza he played a priest- role żeńskie grane przez mężczyzn female roles played by men- świetnie grana sztuka a very well-acted play- aktorzy grali fatalnie/świetnie the acting was terrible/great- kto gra Bonda w „Goldeneye”? who plays Bond in ‘Goldeneye’? ⇒ zagrać- grać głupka/niewiniątko to play the fool/the innocent- grać przed kimś komedię to put on an act for sb- grać rolę dobrego przyjaciela to play the good friend ⇒ zagrać4. (spełniać funkcję) grać rolę czegoś to serve as sth- grać rolę klasowego wesołka to be the classroom clown- walory estetyczne grają drugorzędną rolę the aesthetic merit is of secondary importance- największą rolę grają pieniądze money is the key factor- pieniądze nie grają roli money is no object ⇒ zagrać5. Kino, Teatr (wystawiać, wyświetlać) to play- gramy teraz „Sen nocy letniej” we are playing ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’- nasz teatr często gra Szekspira our theatre often plays Shakespeare- co dzisiaj grają w kinie? what’s on at the cinema?- w Odeonie grają dzisiaj „Gwiezdne Wojny” ‘Star Wars’ is playing at the Odeon- tego już nie grają it’s not playing any more6. Muz. to play [utwór, Mozarta]- często gracie Bacha? do you often play Bach? ⇒ zagrać7. pot. (odtwarzać) to play- w radiu bez przerwy grają tę piosenkę they play the song all the time on the radioⅡ vi 1. (brać udział w grze) to play vt- grać w piłkę nożną/karty/szachy to play football/cards/chess- dobrze grać w brydża/tenisa to be good at bridge/tennis- grać w ataku/na bramce to play attack/(in) goal- grać z kimś w tenisa to play tennis with sb- grać na wyścigach to bet at the races, to put money on a. to play the horses- grać na pieniądze to play for money- grać o mistrzostwo to play for the title- grać środkiem boiska to play down the centre- grać skrzydłami to play down the wings- grać w Bayernie/reprezentacji to play for Bayern/one’s country- Real gra dziś z Barceloną Real takes on a. plays Barcelona today- z kim dzisiaj gramy? who are we playing today?- grasz z nami? do you want to play with us? ⇒ zagrać2. Muz. to play vt- grać na skrzypcach/gitarze/fortepianie to play the violin/guitar/piano- grać do tańca to play music for dancing- grać na cztery ręce to play duets ⇒ zagrać3. (dźwięczeć) [muzyka, instrument, radio] to play- w tle cicho grała muzyka some music was playing softly in the background- radio grało na cały regulator the radio was going at full blast- grający zegar a musical clock- monotonne granie silnika the monotonous hum of an engine4. pot. (być włączonym, działać) to be on- telewizor gra na okrągło the TV is on all the time- magnetofon nie chce grać the tape recorder is out of order5. Ekon., Fin. to play vt- grać na giełdzie to play the stock market ⇒ zagrać6. przen. (rywalizować) to play- grać uczciwie to play fair- gramy o wysoką stawkę we’re playing for high stakes ⇒ zagrać7. (wykorzystywać coś) to play- grać na czyichś emocjach to play on sb’s emotions- politycy umiejętnie grający na uczuciach narodowych politicians who skilfully play on national sentiments ⇒ zagrać8. książk. (być obecnym) ciepłe tony grały w jego głosie there was a caring note in his voice- jej twarz grała tysiącem uczuć all sorts of emotions flickered across her face; ⇒ zagrać9. książk. (mienić się) jego pejzaże grają wszystkimi kolorami his landscapes are full of ever-changing colours- kolory grały w słońcu the colours danced in the sunlight ⇒ zagrać10. pot. (współgrać) to match- te kolory świetnie ze sobą grają the colours match perfectly11. Myślis. [pies myśliwski] to bay- psy grały w oddali the hounds were baying in the distance- granie cietrzewi mating calls of black grouse ⇒ zagrać■ grać na czas Sport to waste time- grać na zwłokę to play for time- w to mi graj! pot. it couldn’t be better!, I love it!- konkurencji tylko w to graj our competitors would love it- coś tu nie gra pot. something’s wrong here- wszystko gra! pot. everything is shipshape! pot.- co jest grane? pot. what’s going on?- czas gra na naszą korzyść/niekorzyść time is on our side/we’re running out of timeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gra|ć
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