WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| elder adj | (older) | starszy przym. |
| | Fiona's elder sister is a lawyer. |
| elder n | (tree) | czarny bez, dziki bez przym. + m |
| | Elders produce flowers and fruit that can be used to make drinks and jellies. |
| the elder n | (older of two) | starszy m |
| | I know they are brothers, but which is the elder? |
| elder n | usually plural (older person) | starszy m |
| | You should respect your elders. |
| | Należy szanować starszych. |
| elder n | usually plural (old leader) | członek starszyzny m + ż |
| | Whenever there was a decision to be made that affected the whole village, the elders would gather to discuss it. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| elder n | usually plural (leader in church) (archaiczny) | starszy kościoła przym. + m |
| | The elders are lay people who assist the priest. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| old adj | (not new) | stary przym. |
| | You can borrow my camera, but it's rather old. |
| | Możesz pożyczyć mój aparat, ale on jest dość stary. |
| old adj | (elderly) | stary przym. |
| | She's getting very old. |
| | ⓘTo zdanie nie jest tłumaczeniem zdania angielskiego. Mój pies jest stary, ma dziesięć lat. |
| old adj | (of a given age) (Brak bezpośredniego odpowiednika.) | - |
| | I'll be twenty-two years old tomorrow. |
| | Juto będę miała dwadzieścia dwa lata. |
| old adj | (of age) (Brak bezpośredniego odpowiednika.) | - |
| | How old do you have to be to drive? |
| | Ile trzeba mieć lat, żeby móc prowadzić? |
| the old npl | uncountable (elderly persons) | starsi m, l.mn. |
| | You should show respect to the old. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| old adj | (antique) | stary przym. |
| | He likes to collect old cars. |
| old adj | (looking old) | stary przym. |
| | He's got an old face. |
| old adj | (mature) | dojrzały przym. |
| | She has an old mind in a young body. |
| old adj | (former) | dawny, były przym. |
| | That's my old history teacher. |
| old adj | (ancient) | zabytkowy przym. |
| | She dug up some old pottery in her back garden. |
| old adj | (familiar) | dobrze znany przys. + przym. |
| | You always see the same old faces here. |
| old adj | (worn) (potoczny) | sfatygowany przym. |
| | The couch is getting rather old. |
| old adj | (worn out) | znoszony przym. |
| | I use old socks as cleaning rags. |
| old adj | (beverage: having aged) | leżakować ndk. |
| | | - |
| | This whisky is eighteen years old. |
| | Ta whisky leżakowała przez osiemnaście lat. |
| | Ta whisky ma osiemnaście lat. |
| old adj | (no longer in use) | stary przym. |
| | The old railway station is abandoned. |
| old adj | (of an earlier period) | stary, dawny przym. |
| | His old knee injury came back to haunt him. |
| old adj | (showing affection) | stary przym. |
| | Good old Tony. He's always there when you need him. |
| old adj | informal, figurative (intensifier) (Nie ma bezpośredniego odpowiednika.) | - |
| | That's a big old dog they've got guarding the gate. |
| | Ich bramy pilnuje wielkie psisko. |
| old adj | (of long standing) | stary przym. |
| | Erika and Davina are old friends of mine; we met at school and we still see each other regularly. |
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