Angielski | Polski |
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daylight saving time noun an adjustment of the official time during summer | czas letninoun |
desperate times call for desperate measures in adverse circumstances, actions that might have been rejected may become the best choice | |
do time verb colloquial: to spend time in prison | siedziećverb |
each time | |
end times noun the days leading up to the second coming of the Messiah | ostateczne czasynoun |
equation of time noun discrepancy between two kinds of solar time | równanie czasunoun |
every time adverb at each occasion that | każdokroćadverb każdokrotnieadverb każdorazowoadverb za każdym razemadverb |
extra time noun | dogrywkanoun |
Father Time noun Personification of time | Ojciec Czasnoun |
few time | |
first time noun first instance of sexual intercourse | pierwszy raznoun |
for a long time | |
for old times' sake | |
for the time being adverb temporarily; until later | chwilowoadverb na razieadverb póki coadverb |
four time | |
free time noun time when one is not working | czas wolnynoun labanoun wolnenoun |
from time to time occasionally | |
full-time adjective Involving a full amount of time spent on some activity | pełnoetatowyadjective |
half-time noun sports: interval between halves | kopianoun |
have a whale of a time verb to enjoy oneself greatly | |
have from time to time | |
have time verb to have enough time to do something | zdążyćverb |
high time noun | najwyższy czasnoun |
idle time | |
in a long time | |
in due time eventually | |
in no time very soon | |
in olden time | |
in our times | |
in the mean time | |
in the nick of time at the last possible moment |