Polish-English dictionary »

z meaning in English

PolishEnglish
z definicji

by definition

z dnia na dzień

from day to day

z dobrej i nieprzymuszonej woli

of one's own accordwithout being commanded or controlled

z dokładnością do

with an accuracy of

z dokładnością do adjective

up toadjective
mathematics: considering all members of an equivalence class the same

z domu adjective

néeadjective
used to indicate maiden name of a woman

z drogi interjection

gangwayinterjection
make way

z drugiej ręki adjective

secondhandadjective
not new; previously owned and used by another

z drugiej strony

on the other handfrom another point of view

z dupy

out of one's ass

z dużej chmury mały deszcz

great boast, little roast

much ado about nothinga lot of fuss

much cry and little wool

z dystansem adjective

aloofadjective
reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant

z dziada pradziada

for generations

z głębi serca

from the bottom of one's heartin earnest, with one's full feelings

z głową w chmurach

head in the cloudshaving fantastic or impractical dreams

z głowy

off the top of one's headin an extemporaneous manner; without careful thought, preparation, or investigation

z głowy adjective

over withadjective

z góry adverb

beforehandadverb
at an earlier time

z góry dziękuję interjection

thanks in advanceinterjection
thanks in advance

z groszami

and changeand some quantity, but less than the increment to the next round number

z grubsza

roughly

z grubsza adverb

approximatelyadverb
imprecise but close to in quantity or amount

give or takeadverb

more or lessadverb
approximately

roughly speakingadverb

z hakiem

-odd

and changeand some quantity, but less than the increment to the next round number

or soroughly, appoximately

z innej beczki

in other newsused to introduce an unrelated topic

z innej beczki adjective

unrelatedadjective
not connected

z innej beczki adverb

unrelatedlyadverb
the accompanying statement is unrelated

z jakiegoś powodu

for some reason

z jednej strony

on the one handfrom one point of view

z kija adjective

draftadjective
referring to drinks on tap

z kolei

in turnhaving a relationship sequentially comparable to one just mentioned

in turnin response, in return

in turnone after the other; successively

z konieczności adverb

perforceadverb
by force

123