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1 odpłacać
impf ⇒ odpłacić* * *= odpłacać się; (-cam, -casz)* * *ipf.odpłacić pf. repay, pay back, return ( za coś for sth); odpłacać dobrem za zło return good for evil; odpłacić pięknym za nadobne get even, pay back in kind; odpłacić tą samą l. podobną l. równą monetą give tit for tat.ipf.odpłacić się pf. repay, pay back ( za coś for sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odpłacać
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2 odpła|cić
pf — odpła|cać impf Ⅰ vi to pay [sb] back (za coś for sth)- odpłacić dobrem za zło to return good for evil- odpłacić za grzeczność grzecznością to return a favourⅡ odpłacić się — odpłacać się to repay- odpłacić się komuś za coś to pay sb back for sth■ odpłacić pięknym za nadobne to give tit for tatThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odpła|cić
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3 piękny
beautiful; (wynik, czas) excellent* * *a.1. (= urodziwy) beautiful, gorgeous; piękny dzień beautiful day; piękna pogoda nice weather, fine weather; literatura piękna belles-lettres; sztuki piękne fine arts; akademia sztuk pięknych academy l. school of fine arts; płeć piękna the fair sex; pewnego pięknego dnia one fine day; zrobić coś na piękne oczy do sth just for sb's good looks; odpłacić komuś pięknym za nadobne give sb tit for tat, pay sb back in kind.2. (= najlepszy) excellent, finest, superb; piękny wynik excellent result; piękny wiek venerable age.3. iron. fine, great; piękne rzeczy! fine!, beautiful!, just great!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > piękny
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