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141 żaden
( przed rzeczownikiem) no; ( zamiast rzeczownika) none; ( ani jeden ani drugi) neitherw żadnym razie lub wypadku — in no case, in lub under no circumstances
żaden z nich — none of them; ( spośród dwóch) neither of them
* * *I.żaden1a.1. (= ani jeden) any, no, none; ( z dwóch) neither; nie mam żadnych marzeń I have no dreams, I don't have any dreams; nie ma tam żadnego hotelu there's no hotel (down) there; nie przyszedł żaden list there haven't been any letters; pod żadnym pozorem on no account, on no consideration; bez żadnego skutku to no purpose; bez żadnego znaczenia of no importance; nie mieć żadnego wyboru have no choice; żadną miarą by no means; w żaden (inny) sposób in any other way, otherwise; żadnych oznak życia no signs of life; żadnych ale! no ifs, ands, or buts!; za żadną cenę l. za żadne pieniądze not for the world; w żadnym razie l. pod żadnym pozorem under no circumstances, in no case, by no means; w żadnym wypadku! absolutely not!, certainly not!2. (= w małym stopniu, o małej wartości) no; żaden ze mnie bohater I am no hero; to żadna pociecha pot. that's no consolation.II.żaden2pron.none; ( z dwóch) neither; żaden z tych dwóch mi się nie podoba I like neither; I don't like either.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > żaden
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