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1 czelnoś|ć
f książk. audacity■ mieć czelność coś zrobić książk. to have the audacity a. the cheek a. the nerve to do sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czelnoś|ć
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2 czelność
- ci; fmieć czelność coś zrobić — to have the audacity lub the cheek to do sth
* * *f.cheek, gall, insolence, effrontery; masz czelność tu przychodzić? you have the cheek l. gall to come here?; co za czelność! what cheek!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czelność
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3 śmiałoś|ć
f sgt książk. 1. (odwaga) courage, audacity- zawsze miał śmiałość mówić to, co myśli he always had the courage to say what he thought- masz śmiałość pokazywać się w tym domu, po wczorajszym skandalu?! you have the audicity to show your face in this house, after the scandal you caused yesterday?!- nigdy nie miał śmiałości do kobiet he’s never been confident around women2. (zdecydowanie) confidence, resoluteness- nie miał śmiałości poprosić jej do tańca he didn’t dare ask her to dance- proszę mi wybaczyć śmiałość, ale musiałem się z panią zobaczyć please excuse my presumptuousness but I had to see you3. (poglądów, koncepcji, hipotez) daring, boldness 4. (bezpruderyjność) boldness- jej zdjęcia ukazały się w znanym ze śmiałości magazynie „Playboy” her photos were published in ‘Playboy’, a magazine known for its audacityThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > śmiałoś|ć
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