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1 typowo
adv. typically- typowo polska/wiejska potrawa a typically Polish/peasant dish- typowo dziewczęce/szkolne problemy problems characteristic a. typical of a girl/of school life* * *adv.typically; characteristically.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > typowo
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2 zwykle
adv. usually, normally- zwykle wstaję o siódmej I usually a. normally get up at seven- wcześniej/później niż zwykle earlier/later than usual- więcej/mniej niż zwykle more/less than usual- jak zwykle as usual- jak zwykle w takich wypadkach as usual in such cases- spóźnił się jak zwykle he was late, as usual- była jak zwykle czarująca she was her usual charming self- duży ruch, jak zwykle w godzinach szczytu heavy traffic, as usual in the rush hour- spotkajmy się tam, gdzie zwykle let’s meet at the usual place- dla mnie to, co zwykle the usual for me- „co powiedział?” – „to, co zwykle” ‘what did he say?’ – ‘the same as usual’- zwykle pracuje nocą he normally a. usually works at night* * *adv* * *adv.usually, typically, for the most part; jak zwykle as usual; (więcej/szybciej/cieplej) niż zwykle (more/faster/warmer) than usual; jak zwykle jesteś nieprzygotowany! that's typical! you are unprepared!; jak zwykle w takich wypadkach as is usual in such cases; obiad zwykle jadam o piątej I usually have dinner at five; było więcej ludzi niż zwykle there were more people than usual; poproszę to, co zwykle (w barze, pubie) I'll have my usual l. regular.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zwykle
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3 modelowo
adv. 1. (wzorcowo) in a model a. copybook fashion- modelowo przygotowana prezentacja produktu a presentation of a product prepared in a model fashion2. (typowo) in character, typically- zachował się modelowo, tak jak się spodziewałem he acted in character, just as I expectedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > modelowo
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4 uro|da
f sgt 1. (rysy twarzy) looks pl, appearance- mieć typowo polską urodę to have typically Polish looks- ma urodę po tacie he/she takes after his/her dad2. (piękny wygląd) beauty, good looks pl- dbać o urodę to look after oneself- słynąć z urody to be famous for one’s beauty- wielkiej urody beautiful- wszystkie koleżanki zazdrościły jej urody all of her friends were jealous of her good looks- dodawać komuś/czemuś urody to add to sb’s/sth’s good looks- pastelowe kolory podnoszą urodę wnętrza pastel colours bring out the charm of the interior3. przen. (miejsca, terenu) beauty- uroda piaszczystej plaży the beauty of the sandy beach4. przen. (cecha) nature- na tym polega uroda życia that’s the nature of life, that’s the way life is- taka już jej/jego uroda that’s just the way she/he isThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uro|da
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5 znamiennie
adv. książk. [wyrazić, powiedzieć, przedstawić, zachować] characteristically, typicallyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > znamiennie
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