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81 spend
قَضَى \ decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. fulfil: to carry out; perform (a promise, an order, a duty, etc.). judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. pass: (of time) to spend or be spent: We passed a happy evening together. spend: to use (time): How did you spend your holidays? We spent a week at the seaside. \ See Also أَمْضَى وَقْتًا، أَصْدَرَ مَرسومًا، أنجز (أَنْجَزَ)، حكم (حَكَمَ) -
82 وفى
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83 complete
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84 wywiązać się
(-żę, -żesz); vb; od wywiązywać się* * *pf.- wiążę -wiążesz, wywiązywać się ipf.1. (= być następstwem czegoś) ensue, develop; wywiązała się kłótnia a quarrel ensued l. developed; (o chorobie, gorączce) set in, develop.2. (= dotrzymywać obietnicy) deliver; wywiązać się z obowiązków do one's duty, meet l. fulfil one's obligations; (= spełnić swe obowiązki) discharge one's duties; wywiązać się z obietnicy deliver on one's promise, deliver the goods; dobrze/źle się z czegoś wywiązać do a good/bad job of sth.3. chem., fiz. evolve.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wywiązać się
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85 wywiązywać się wywiąz·ywać się
-uję, -ujesz; pf -aćvr1) (= powstawać) (diskusja, walka) to develop2) (= wypełnić rolę) to fulfil (expectations)musisz wywiązywać się z obietnic lub obietnicy — you have got to deliver (the goods) przen
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86 adimpleo
ăd-implĕo, ēvi, ētum, 2, v. a., to fill up, to fill full (in the class. per., e. g. in Liv. 38, 7, 13, and Plin. 11, 37, 52, § 140, dub.).I.Lit.:B.Gangem decem fluminibus adimpleri, Aethic. Cosmogr. p. 709 ed. Gron.: quasi mare adimpleti sunt,
Vulg. Eccli. 50, 3.—Trop.:II.adimpleti tibiarum cantu vocant deam suam, Jul. Firm. de Err. p. 10 (cf. adimpletor): adimplebis me laetitiā,
Vulg. Psa. 15, 10.—Metaph., to fulfil (as a promise, prediction, duty), to perform, = absolvere, satisfacere, praestare:aliquid,
Dig. 26, 7, 43:quod dictum est,
Vulg. Matt. 1, 22:ut adimpleatur scriptura,
ib. Joan. 13, 18:legem Christi,
ib. Gal. 6, 2:Gratia vobis et pax adimpleatur,
be made full, perfect, ib. 2 Pet. 1, 2.
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