WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| hostess n | (of party) | gospodyni ż |
| | At the end of the night, Harry thanked the hostess and went home. |
| hostess n | dated (flight attendant) | stewardessa ż |
| | On his flight home Bob asked the hostess for a beer, but the airline no longer served alcohol. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| hostess n | (at restaurant) | hostessa ż |
| | Sean told the hostess how many people would be joining him, and she took him to a table. |
| hostess n | (broadcast interviewer) | dziennikarka ż |
| | The show's hostess accepted viewer phone calls at the end of the show. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
host, host, f: hostess n | (one who receives guests) | gospodarz m |
| | The host welcomed his guests. |
| | Gospodarz przywitał swoich gości. |
| host n | UK (TV: presenter) | gospodarz m |
| | The host of the program is a famous actor. |
| | Gospodarzem programu jest sławny aktor. |
| host n | (carrier of parasite) | żywiciel m |
| | The parasite's host could be any bird. |
| | Żywicielem tego pasożyta może być jakikolwiek ptak. |
| host⇒ vtr | (receive as a guest) | gościć ndk. |
| | | ugościć dk. |
| | My uncle hosted the prime minister in his hotel. |
| | Mój wujek gościł premiera w swoim hotelu. |
| host n | (transplant recipient) | biorca m |
| | The heart donor's family wanted to meet the host. |
| host n | (internet server) | host m |
| | Accept the pop-up that asks if you want to connect to the host. |
| host [sth]⇒ vtr | (event: hold) | być gospodarzem posił. + m |
| | | organizować ndk. |
| | | zorganizować dk. |
| | Which country is hosting the next Olympic Games? |
| host [sth] vtr | (provide internet server) | być hostem czegoś zwrot posił. |
| | Which computer is hosting the connection? |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| a host of [sth] n | (large quantity) | chmara ż |
| | There was a host of nightingales, looking for food. |
| a host of [sth] n | (army, multitude) | zastępy m, l.mn. |
| | The soldiers trembled as they saw the great host of the enemy. |
| the host n | (eucharist bread) | hostia ż |
| | The priest served the host at the end of mass. |
| the host n | literary, dated (sun, moon, stars) (archaiczny) | nieboskłon m |
| | See how beautiful is the host of the night sky! |
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