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1 coś
Ⅰ pron. 1. (rzecz nieokreślona) something; (w pytaniach) anything- mieć coś do zrobienia/czytania to have something to do/read- coś go rozśmieszyło something made him laugh- czy w tym pudełku coś jest? does this box contain anything?- weźcie coś do pisania take something to write with- masz coś do pisania? have you got something to write with?- mam ci coś do powiedzenia I’ve got something to tell you- bał się czegoś he was afraid of something- czegoś tu nie rozumiem there’s something I don’t understand here- bunt przeciwko czemuś, co jest nieuniknione rebellion against something that’s inevitable- walnął czymś w ścianę he banged on the wall with something- coś ciekawego/nowego something interesting/new- marzę o czymś zimnym I’m dying for something cool pot.- w niej jest coś dziwnego there’s something odd about her- coś innego something else- to znaczy coś innego this means something else- coś innego niż… something other than…- idzie o coś innego niż wybór nowego prezydenta it’s more than just the question of electing a new president- coś podobne do czegoś a. w rodzaju czegoś something like sth, a kind of sth- coś w rodzaju kanapy/rewolucji something like a sofa/revolution, a kind of sofa/revolution- (lub) coś w tym rodzaju a. coś podobnego (or) something of the kind, (or) something like that- to coś jak gdyby tragedia grecka it’s something like a Greek tragedy- poczuł coś jakby smutek pot. he felt a kind of sadness- takie coś do otwierania butelek this thingy for opening bottles2. (rzecz istotna) something- ona ma w sobie coś she’s got a certain something- w tym, co on mówi, coś jest a. musi być there’s something in what he says, there must be something in it- to było coś! that was (really) something!- to o czymś świadczy that proves a. shows something- żeby do czegoś dojść, trzeba ciężko pracować you have to work hard to achieve anything3. (z liczbami) something- coś około 100 kilogramów somewhere around a hundred kilos- coś ponad/poniżej 200 złotych something over/under 200 zlotys- dwadzieścia kilometrów/sto lat z czymś something over twenty kilometres/a hundred years, twenty something kilometres/a hundred and something years- 1000 złotych lub coś koło tego a thousand zlotys or thereabouts GB thereabout USⅡ part. pot. coś małe to mieszkanie it’s a bit on the small side, this flat- ostatnio coś wychudł he’s grown somewhat thin lately- coś mi dzisiaj praca nie idzie I can’t get down to work today somehow- coś długo jej nie widać she’s taking her time coming- coś mi się widzi, że… something tells me that…Ⅲ czegoś part. pot. (bez powodu) for some reason, somehow- jest zawsze czegoś zły somehow he’s always angry- ona czegoś im się nie spodobała they didn’t like her for some reasonⅣ czemuś part. pot. (z nieznanych powodów) somehow, for some reason- ona czemuś nas ostatnio unika for some reason she’s been avoiding us lately■ coś niecoś a little, a bit- coś niecoś wiem na ten temat I know a thing or two about that- …czy coś pot. …or something pot.- podobno były na niego jakieś naciski czy coś apparently they put pressure on him or something* * *pron( w zdaniach twierdzących) something; ( w zdaniach pytajnych) anythingcoś do picia/jedzenia — something to drink/eat
* * *pron.co- decl. zob. co, -ś indecl. ( zastępuje rzeczownik) ( w zdaniach twierdzących) something; ( w zdaniach przeczących) anything; daj mi coś give me something; coś innego something else; coś do jedzenia something to eat; coś do pisania something to write with; coś w tym jest there's something to it; coś podobnego! incredible!, is that so?; coś ci powiem I'll tell you what; dojść do czegoś (= dotrzeć do jakiegoś miejsca) reach sth; (= osiągnąć pieniądze, sławę, prestiż itp.) attain wealth, fame and prestige; ona ma coś w sobie there's something about her; mieć coś do kogoś have a problem with sb; coś komuś leży na sercu l. wątrobie sb has got a problem with sth; coś tu jest nie tak there's something wrong here, something is not quite right here; coś ty? you've got to be kidding.part.something, somewhat, somehow; coś mi tu nie pasuje there's something wrong here, something is not quite right here, there seems to be something wrong here.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > coś
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