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1 uchronić
(-nię, -nisz); imp; -ń; vt perfto save, to preserve* * *pf.preserve (kogoś/coś przed kimś/czymś sb/sth from sb/sth).pf.protect o.s. (przed kimś/czymś from sb/sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uchronić
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2 młodoś|ć
f sgt 1. (okres w życiu) youth- błędy/grzechy/szaleństwa młodości the mistakes/sins/madness of youth- fotografie z okresu wczesnej młodości photographs from one’s early youth- mieć beztroską/szczęśliwą/smutną młodość to have a carefree/happy/sad youth- młodość ma swoje prawa young people have their rights- przywileje młodości privileges of youth- w młodości marzył o podróżach do dalekich krajów when young, he dreamt about a. of travelling around the world- spędzić/strawić młodość na czymś to spend/to waste one’s youth on sth- młodość musi się wyszumieć young people must have their fling- eliksir młodości the elixir of youth- zachować młodość to preserve one’s youth- od młodości interesował się astrologią he’s been interested in astrology since he was young2. (początek) young days- młodość cywilizacji/społeczeństwa/kultury/państwa the early days of a civilization/a society/a culture/a country- młodość gwiazdy the early stage of a star’s life■ być nie pierwszej młodości [osoba] to be past one’s prime; [ubranie, samochód] to have seen better days- kobieta nie pierwszej młodości a woman past her prime- druga młodość second youth- pierwsza młodość the early years a. early youth- w rozkwicie młodości in the prime of life- wieczna młodość eternal youthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > młodoś|ć
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3 cn|ota
f książk. 1. sgt (prawość) virtue- człowiek wielkiej cnoty a man of great virtue- praktykować cnotę to lead a life of virtue- iść drogą cnoty to follow the path of virtue- sprowadzić kogoś z drogi cnoty to lead sb from the path of virtue- chodząca cnota żart. a paragon of virtue2. (zaleta) virtue, merit- cnota umiaru/wstrzemięźliwości the virtue of moderation/restraint- ona ma wiele cnót she has many virtues- największą cnotą jest cierpliwość patience is the greatest virtue- wpajać młodzieży cnoty obywatelskie to instil civic virtues in young people3. sgt (dziewictwo) chastity; virtue daw.- stracić/zachować cnotę to lose/preserve one’s chastity a. virtue- □ cnoty kardynalne Relig. cardinal virtues- cnoty teologiczne Relig. theological virtuesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cn|ota
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4 ocal|ić
pf — ocal|ać impf Ⅰ vt to rescue- ocalić miasto od zniszczenia to rescue a city from destruction- ocalić własną godność/reputację to salvage one’s dignity/reputation- ocalić kogoś od śmierci to save sb’s life- ocalić coś od zapomnienia to preserve sth for posterityⅡ ocalić się — ocalać się to survive- ocalić się z pożaru/z wojny to survive a fire/war- ocalić się cudem to have a narrow escapeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ocal|ić
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