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1 with an eye to something
(with something as an aim: He's doing this with an eye to promotion.) z nadzieją na -
2 something like
1) (about: We have something like five hundred people working here.) około2) (rather like: A zebra is something like a horse with stripes.) coś na kształt -
3 fix (someone) up with (something)
(to provide (someone) with (something): Can you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?) załatwić (komuś coś)English-Polish dictionary > fix (someone) up with (something)
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4 fix (someone) up with (something)
(to provide (someone) with (something): Can you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?) załatwić (komuś coś)English-Polish dictionary > fix (someone) up with (something)
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5 fix (someone) up with (something)
(to provide (someone) with (something): Can you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?) załatwić (komuś coś)English-Polish dictionary > fix (someone) up with (something)
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6 fix (someone) up with (something)
(to provide (someone) with (something): Can you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?) załatwić (komuś coś)English-Polish dictionary > fix (someone) up with (something)
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7 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) zbyć (kogoś czymś)English-Polish dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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8 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) zbyć (kogoś czymś)English-Polish dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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9 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) zbyć (kogoś czymś)English-Polish dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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10 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) zbyć (kogoś czymś)English-Polish dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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11 have nothing to do with
1) (to avoid completely: After he came out of prison, many of his friends would have nothing to do with him.) nie mieć nic wspólnego z2) ((also be nothing to do with) to be something that a person ought not to be interested in: This letter has/is nothing to do with you.) nie mieć nic wspólnego z -
12 get away with
vt fus* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) uniknąć odpowiedzialności -
13 he etc could be doing with / could do with
(it would be better if I, he etc had or did (something): I could do with a cup of coffee.) przydałoby sięEnglish-Polish dictionary > he etc could be doing with / could do with
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14 take (something) with a grain/pinch of salt
(to receive (a statement, news etc) with a slight feeling of disbelief: I took his story with a pinch of salt.) przyjmować (coś) z przymrużeniem okaEnglish-Polish dictionary > take (something) with a grain/pinch of salt
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15 take (something) with a grain/pinch of salt
(to receive (a statement, news etc) with a slight feeling of disbelief: I took his story with a pinch of salt.) przyjmować (coś) z przymrużeniem okaEnglish-Polish dictionary > take (something) with a grain/pinch of salt
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16 bash on/ahead (with)
(to go on doing something especially in a careless or inattentive way: In spite of his father's advice he bashed on with the painting.) robić coś bez zaangażowania, pozbywać -
17 bash on/ahead (with)
(to go on doing something especially in a careless or inattentive way: In spite of his father's advice he bashed on with the painting.) robić coś bez zaangażowania, pozbywać -
18 dice with death
(to do something very risky (and dangerous): He diced with death every time he took a short cut across the main railway line.) igrać ze śmiercią -
19 have a bone to pick with (someone)
(to have something to argue about with (a person).) mieć z kimś na pieńkuEnglish-Polish dictionary > have a bone to pick with (someone)
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20 have a bone to pick with (someone)
(to have something to argue about with (a person).) mieć z kimś na pieńkuEnglish-Polish dictionary > have a bone to pick with (someone)
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