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1 pośpiech
m sgt (G pośpiechu) hurry, haste- działać w pośpiechu to act in haste- w pośpiechu zapomniał zabrać parasol in his hurry he forgot his umbrella- po co ten (cały) pośpiech? what’s (all) the hurry a. haste?, why the haste a. hurry?* * *-uhurry, hastew pośpiechu — hurriedly, in haste
* * *mihaste, hurry, rush; hurriedness; nie ma pośpiechu there's no hurry l. rush; po co ten pośpiech? what's the hurry?; robić coś w pośpiechu do sth in haste l. a hurry, do sth hurriedly; robić coś bez pośpiechu do sth without haste l. hurrying.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pośpiech
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2 pomału
Ⅰ adv. 1. (powoli) [posuwać się] slowly, without haste- czas płynął pomału time was passing slowly2. (stopniowo) gradually, bit by bit- pomału zaczynam to rozumieć I’m slowly beginning to understand itⅡ inter. pot. hold on!, slow down!- „jak idzie?” – „pomału” ‘how’s life?’ – ‘not so bad’* * ** * *adv.1. (= wolno) slowly.2. (= nie najgorzej) not bad.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pomału
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3 nagle
adv. suddenly, all of a sudden- zmarł nagle he died suddenly- to stało się tak nagle it all happened so suddenly- wyjechał nagle bez pożegnania he left suddenly without saying goodbye■ co nagle, to po diable przysł. good and quickly seldom meet przysł.* * *advsuddenly, all of a sudden; ( umrzeć) unexpectedly* * *adv.1. (= nieoczekiwanie) suddenly, abruptly, all of a sudden; umrzeć nagle die unexpectedly.2. (= szybko) quickly; co nagle, to po diable haste makes waste.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nagle
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