Engelska | Polska |
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in good faith | |
in good hands under guidance | |
in good shape | |
in good spirits happy and cheerful | |
in good trim | |
Indian gooseberry | |
Irish goodbye noun | |
jargoon noun variety of zircon | cyrkonnoun |
kill the goose that lays the golden eggs verb to seek short term gain at the sacrifice of long term profit | |
lagoon noun shallow body of water | lagunanoun |
lesser white-fronted goose noun Anser erythropus | gęś małanoun |
magpie-goose noun Anseranas semipalmata | bezpłetwiecnoun |
mongoose noun any species of Malagasy mongoose | galidianoun |
mongoose noun small carnivore of the family Herpestidae | mangustanoun |
neither fish, flesh, nor good red herring adjective not easily categorized; not rightly belonging or fitting well in a given group or situation; not having the advantages of the various options | ni w pizdę, ni w okoadjective wrzód na dupieadjective |
no news is good news lack of information suggests nothing bad | |
on good terms being friendly; having good relations | |
one good turn deserves another one act of kindness should be paid back by another act of kindness | |
one is only as good as one's last shift | |
pink-footed goose noun Anser brachyrhynchus | gęś krótkodziobanoun |
pretty good | |
producer good noun item of goods, such as partly finished goods, used as an input in the production of other goods | półfabrykatnoun półproduktnoun półwyróbnoun |
public good noun welfare of the people | dobro powszechnenoun |
put in a good word verb to speak favourably of someone to someone else | szepnąć słówkoverb |
put in a good word for | |
quite good | |
red-breasted goose noun Branta ruficollis | |
say goodbye verb wish someone farewell upon their leaving | pożegnaćverb żegnaćverb |
semi-finished good SFG | |
snow goose noun Chen caerulescens | gęś śnieżnanoun śnieżyca dużanoun |
sounds good | |
Szczecin Lagoon | |
thank goodness interjection express gratitude | chwała Boguinterjection dzięki Boguinterjection |
the road to hell is paved with good intentions well-intended acts can lead to disasters |