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adj. 1. Filoz. [filozofia, logika, doktryna] Stoic 2. [spokój, opanowanie] stoical, stoic- zrobić coś ze stoickim spokojem to do sth stoically- przyjmować coś po stoicku to stoically accept sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stoic|ki
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2 stoicki
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3 stoik
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4 stoi|k
m 1. Filoz. Stoic 2. (człowiek spokojny) stoicThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stoi|k
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5 spok|ój
m sgt (G spokoju) 1. (stan równowagi psychicznej) calmness; (opanowanie) composure- stoicki spokój stoic calmness- spokój ducha/sumienia peace of mind/ease of conscience- spokój wobec niepowodzeń calmness in face of failure- zachować spokój to remain calm- znosić ze spokojem krzywdy to suffer wrongs with calmness2. (spokojne życie) peace- burzyć czyjś spokój to disturb sb’s peaceful life3. (ład publiczny) peace- demonstracje przebiegały w spokoju the demonstrations were peaceful- policja przywróciła spokój w mieście the police restored peace in town4. (cisza) (wsi, miasteczka) quietness- spokój letniego popołudnia the quietness of a summer afternoon■ dać sobie spokój z kimś/czymś to give up on sb/sth, to forget sb/sth- dać komuś (święty) spokój to leave sb alone- dajcie spokój! jak tak można? come on! how can you?- ta sprawa/zagadka nie daje mi spokoju this matter/puzzle is haunting me- sąsiadka nie daje mi spokoju o psa my neighbour is constantly nagging me about my dog- modlić się za spokój czyjejś duszy Relig. to pray for sb’s soul- niech spoczywa w spokoju Relig. may s/he rest in peace- zrobić coś dla świętego spokoju to do sth for the sake of peace and quiet- spokój! a. proszę o spokój! silence, please!- tylko spokój może nas uratować the most important thing is to keep calmThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spok|ój
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