Englisch | Polnisch |
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due adjective of an event, scheduled, expected | spodziewanyadjective |
due adjective owed or owing, to be paid by the stated time | należnyadjective |
due date noun date by which a book borrowed from a library must be returned | data zwrotunoun |
due date noun expected date of giving birth | terminnoun termin porodunoun |
due to caused by | |
duel noun combat between two persons | pojedyneknoun |
duel verb engage in a duel | pojedynkowaćverb potykaćverb |
duel noun struggle between two parties | pojedyneknoun |
duelist noun | gladiatornoun |
duet noun a musical composition for two performers | duetnoun duonoun |
amount due | |
be overdue | |
challenge to a duel | |
credit where credit's due praise | |
endue verb to clothe | przynieśćverb |
fondue noun dish | fonduenoun |
in due course when the time is right | |
in due form | |
in due time eventually | |
overdue adjective Late; especially, past a deadline or too late to fulfill a need | zaległyadjective |
residue (chemistry) substance that remains after evaporation, distillation, filtration noun | osadnoun |
subdue verb to overcome, quieten, bring under control | ulegaćverb |
subdued | |
subdued adjective Conquered; overpowered; crushed; submissive; mild | cichyadjective |
subdued adjective Not glaring in color; soft in tone | aksamitnyadjective |
undue | |
undue adjective Excessive; going beyond that what is natural or sufficient | przesadnyadjective |
with all due respect phrase used before disagreeing with someone |