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have • had • had
verb [T not continuous ] A1 (UK also have got) have-had-had • synonyms: own, possess • have a car/house/phone; have blue eyes; have siblings • freq in AmE (this meaning): 10/10
I have a car and a bike. | 2. She has blue eyes and blonde hair. | 3. Do you have any siblings? | 4. They have a big house in the suburbs.
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mieć, posiadać
(POSSESS/OWN) to possess or own something; to have something as a quality or characteristic
Mam samochód i rower. | 2. Ma niebieskie oczy i blond włosy. | 3. Czy masz rodzeństwo? | 4. Mają duży dom na przedmieściach.
have • had • had
verb [T ] A2 (have-had-had) • synonyms: experience, undergo, enjoy • have a good/bad time; have fun; have a difficult day; have a great time • freq in AmE (this meaning): 10/10
I had a great time at the party! | 2. She's having a difficult day. | 3. Did you have fun? | 4. We had an amazing vacation in Italy.
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mieć (doświadczenie), przeżywać
(EXPERIENCE) to experience or undergo something; to participate in an activity or event
Świetnie się bawiłem na imprezie! | 2. Ma trudny dzień. | 3. Dobrze się bawiłeś? | 4. Mieliśmy niesamowite wakacje we Włoszech.
have • had • had
verb [T ] A1 | have-had-had | • synonyms: eat, drink, consume • have breakfast/lunch/dinner; have coffee/tea; have a snack • let's have... • freq in AmE (this meaning): 10/10
Let's have breakfast together. | 2. I'm having coffee - would you like some? | 3. What did you have for lunch? | 4. She had a sandwich and a salad.
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jeść, pić, zjeść
(EAT/DRINK) to eat or drink something; to consume food or beverages
Zjedzmy razem śniadanie. | 2. Piję kawę - chcesz trochę? | 3. Co jadłeś na lunch? | 4. Zjadła kanapkę i sałatkę.
have • had • had
verb [T ] A2 | have-had-had | • synonyms: receive, get, obtain • have a phone call; have visitors; have an email; have news • freq in AmE (this meaning): 9/10
I had a phone call from my sister. | 2. Did you have any visitors today? | 3. She had an email from her boss. | 4. We had some good news yesterday.
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otrzymać, dostać
(RECEIVE/GET) to receive, get, or obtain something
Dostałem telefon od mojej siostry. | 2. Czy miałeś dziś jakichś gości? | 3. Dostała email od swojego szefa. | 4. Mieliśmy wczoraj dobre wieści.
have to
auxiliary verb A1 | have-had-had | • synonyms: must, need to • have to do something; have to go/leave/work • freq in AmE (this meaning): 10/10💡This is "have to" (modal of obligation), not just "have." It expresses necessity or obligation.
I have to go to work early tomorrow. | 2. Do you have to leave already? | 3. She has to study for her exam. | 4. We don't have to decide right now.
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musieć
(OBLIGATION) to be obligated or required to do something; to need to do something
Muszę iść do pracy wcześnie jutro. | 2. Czy musisz już wychodzić? | 3. Musi się uczyć do egzaminu. | 4. Nie musimy decydować teraz.
have something done
verb [T ] B1 (have-had-had) • structure: have + object + past participle • have your car repaired; have your hair cut • freq in AmE: 9/10💡This is the CAUSATIVE "have" - "have something done" means arrange for someone else to do it, not do it yourself.
I'm having my car repaired tomorrow. | 2. She had her hair cut yesterday. | 3. We need to have the house painted. | 4. He's having his computer fixed.
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kazać coś zrobić, dać coś do zrobienia
(CAUSE/ARRANGE) to cause something to be done or to arrange for someone to do something (causative construction: have something done)
Naprawiam samochód jutro (oddaję do naprawy). | 2. Wczoraj obcięła włosy (u fryzjera). | 3. Musimy pomalować dom (wynająć malarzy). | 4. Naprawia komputer (oddaje do naprawy).
have a baby
verb [T ] A2 (have-had-had) • synonyms: give birth to, deliver • have a baby; have twins; have a boy/girl • be having a baby, twins, etc. (= to be pregnant) • freq in AmE (this meaning): 10/10
Elaine had a baby girl yesterday. | 2. My mother had me at home. | 3. Your life changes dramatically when you have a baby.
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urodzić dziecko
(GIVE BIRTH) to give birth to a baby; to become a parent
Wczoraj Elaine urodziła córeczkę. | 2. Moja matka urodziła mnie w domu. | 3. Życie zmienia się diametralnie, gdy pojawia się dziecko.
be having a baby
verb [T ] A2 💡The progressive "having a baby" can mean both "currently in labor" or "pregnant and will give birth."
She's having a baby in June. | 2. I hear his wife's having a baby.
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być w ciąży
to be pregnant
Jest w ciąży, urodzi w czerwcu. | 2. Słyszałem, że jego żona jest w ciąży.
have • had • had
verb [T ] A2 (have-had-had) • synonyms: hold, organize, host • have a party/meeting/dinner; have an event • freq in AmE (this meaning): 10/10
We're having a party this Saturday. | 2. They're having a meeting at 3 PM. | 3. Let's have dinner together tonight. | 4. The school is having a fundraiser next month.
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organizować, urządzać (wydarzenie)
(HOLD/ORGANIZE) to hold, organize, or conduct an event, meeting, or gathering
Robimy imprezę w tę sobotę. | 2. Mają spotkanie o 15:00. | 3. Zjedzmy razem kolację dziś wieczorem. | 4. Szkoła organizuje zbiórkę funduszy w przyszłym miesiącu.
have
auxiliary verb A2 • uses: present perfect, past perfect, future perfect • freq in AmE (this function): 10/10💡This is a grammatical function. "Have" has no meaning here - it's helping form tenses to show completed actions.
I have lived here for five years. (present perfect) | 2. She has already eaten. (present perfect) | 3. They had finished before I arrived. (past perfect) | 4. Have you seen this movie? (present perfect question)
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czasownik posiłkowy (czasy Perfect)
(AUXILIARY) used as an auxiliary verb to form perfect tenses (have done, have been, have seen)
Mieszkam tu od pięciu lat. (present perfect) | 2. Ona już zjadła. (present perfect) | 3. Skończyli, zanim przyjechałem. (past perfect) | 4. Czy widziałeś ten film? (pytanie present perfect)
have fun
collocation with have verb [I ] A1 • synonyms: enjoy yourself, have a good time • have fun at somewhere (place/event); have fun with someone; have so much fun; having fun • have fun!; we had fun; are you having fun? • freq in AmE: 10/10
Have fun at the party tonight! | 2. Are you having fun? | 3. The children had fun without any need for expensive entertainment.
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dobrze się bawić
to enjoy yourself; to have a good, enjoyable time
Baw się dobrze na imprezie dziś wieczorem! | 2. Dobrze się bawisz? | 3. Dzieci bawiły się świetnie, nie potrzebując przy tym drogich rozrywek.
have fun at somewhere (event/place)
collocation with have verb [I ] A1 • synonyms: enjoy yourself, have a good time • have fun at somewhere (place/event); have fun with someone; have so much fun; having fun • have fun!; we had fun; are you having fun? • freq in AmE: 10/10
Have fun at the party tonight! | 2. We had so much fun at the beach yesterday.
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dobrze się bawić gdzieś (na jakimś wydarzeniu, w jakimś miejscu)
to enjoy yourself; to have a good, enjoyable time
Baw się dobrze na imprezie dziś wieczorem! | 2. Tak dobrze się wczoraj bawiliśmy na plaży.
have fun with someone/something
collocation with have verb [I ] A1 • synonyms: enjoy yourself, have a good time • have fun at somewhere (place/event); have fun with someone/something; have so much fun; having fun • have fun!; we had fun; are you having fun? • freq in AmE: 10/10
He should be having fun with his friends during summer vacation. | 2. I hope you have fun with this idea.
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dobrze się bawić z kimś/czymś
to enjoy yourself; to have a good, enjoyable time
Powinien dobrze się bawić z przyjaciółmi podczas wakacji letnich. | 2. Mam nadzieję, że ten pomysł przypadnie Ci do gustu.
have a good time / have a bad time
collocation with have verb [I ] A2 • synonyms: enjoy yourself (good), not enjoy yourself (bad) • have a good/great/wonderful time; have a bad/terrible time • did you have a good time?; we had a great time; I hope you have a good time • US freq: 10/10
Did you have a good time at the concert? | 2. We had a great time on our vacation! | 3. We're having a wonderful time here in Venice. | 4. I had a terrible time at that restaurant. | 5. I hope you have a good time tonight.
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dobrze się bawić / źle się bawić
to enjoy yourself or not enjoy yourself; to have a positive or negative experience
Czy dobrze się bawiłeś na koncercie? | 2. Świetnie się bawiliśmy na wakacjach! | 3. Wspaniale bawimy się tutaj, w Wenecji. | 4. Okropnie się bawiłem w tej restauracji. | 5. Mam nadzieję, że dobrze się bawisz dziś wieczorem.
have trouble doing something / have trouble with something
collocation with have verb [I ] A2 (also have difficulty) • synonyms: experience problems, struggle with • US freq: 10/10 💡Americans use "have trouble" MORE frequently than "have difficulty" in casual speech - "have difficulty" is slightly more formal
I'm having trouble understanding this concept. | 2. Are you having trouble with your computer? | 3. He had trouble sleeping last night.
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mieć problem ze zrobieniem czegoś / mieć problem z czymś
to experience problems or challenges with something; to find something hard to do
Mam problem ze zrozumieniem tego pojęcia. | 2. Czy masz problem z komputerem? | 3. Miał problem z zasypianiem wczoraj wieczorem.
have difficulty doing something / have difficulty in doing something
collocation with have verb [I ] A2 (also have trouble) • synonyms: experience problems, struggle with • US freq: 10/10 💡Americans use "have trouble" MORE frequently than "have difficulty" in casual speech - "have difficulty" is slightly more formal
She had difficulty finding a parking spot. | 2. I sometimes have difficulty distinguishing Spanish from Portuguese.
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mieć trudności z czymś
to experience problems or challenges with something; to find something hard to do
Miała trudność ze znalezieniem miejsca parkingowego. | 2. Czasami mam trudności z odróżnieniem języka hiszpańskiego od portugalskiego.
have a problem with something
collocation with have verb [I ] A2 • synonyms: face a difficulty, encounter an issue • have a problem with something/someone • we have a problem; do you have a problem?; I don't have a problem • freq in AmE: 10/10
I have a problem with my car. | 2. Do you have a problem with this plan?
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mieć problem z czymś (techniczna trudność - coś nie działa) / sprzeciwiać się czemuś, nie zgadzać się z czymś
to face a difficulty, issue, or challenge that needs to be addressed💡it can mean: (1) face a difficulty with something, or (2) object to/disagree with something
Mam problem z moim samochodem. | 2. Czy masz jakiś problem z tym planem?
have a problem doing something
collocation with have verb [I ] A2 • synonyms: have trouble/difficulty doing, struggle to do • have a problem doing/with verb-ing • US freq: 9/10💡Very similar to "have trouble doing something" but slightly more formal. Both are commonly used in the US
She has a problem remembering people's names. | 2. Like so many men, he has problems committing himself to a relationship. | 3. Do you have a problem seeing the board from there?
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mieć problem z robieniem czegoś (nie móc czegoś zrobić)
to experience difficulty or be unable to do something; to find it hard to perform an action
Ma problem z zapamiętywaniem imion ludzi. | 2. Jak wielu mężczyzn ma problemy z zaangażowaniem się w związek. | 3. Czy masz problem z zobaczeniem tablicy stamtąd?
have an argument with someone
collocation with have verb [I ] B1 • synonyms: quarrel, fight, disagree • have an argument with someone; have an argument about something • freq in AmE: 9/10
They had an argument about politics. | 2. I had a big argument with my brother yesterday. | 3. We never have arguments - we always talk things out.
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pokłócić się z kimś
to engage in a disagreement or heated discussion with someone; to quarrel
Pokłócili się o politykę. | 2. Miałem dużą kłótnię z bratem wczoraj. | 3. Nigdy się nie kłócimy - zawsze wszystko omawiamy.
have a good day
collocation with have verb [I ] A1 • (also have a nice day, have a great day) • have a good/nice/great day • have a good day!; you have a good day too; have a good day at work • freq in AmE: 10/10
Have a good day! (typical goodbye) | 2. Thanks, you have a good day too! | 3. Have a good day at work!
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miłego dnia (życzyć komuś miłego dnia)
a common way to wish someone well as you part; hope someone's day goes well
Miłego dnia! (typowe pożegnanie) | 2. Dzięki, tobie też miłego dnia! | 3. Miłego dnia w pracy!
have breakfast
collocation with have verb [T ] A1 • synonyms: eat breakfast • have breakfast; have something for breakfast • what did you have for breakfast?; I usually have breakfast; let's have breakfast • freq in AmE: 10/10
What did you have for breakfast? | 2. I usually have breakfast around 7 AM. | 3. Let's have breakfast together tomorrow. | 4. I never have breakfast - just coffee.
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jeść śniadanie
to eat the morning meal
Co jadłeś na śniadanie? | 2. Zazwyczaj jem śniadanie około 7 rano. | 3. Zjedzmy razem śniadanie jutro. | 4. Nigdy nie jem śniadania - tylko kawę.
have lunch
collocation with have verb [T ] A1 • synonyms: eat lunch • have lunch; have something for lunch; have lunch with someone • what are you having for lunch?; let's have lunch; I usually have lunch • freq in AmE: 10/10
What are you having for lunch? | 2. Let's have lunch together at noon. | 3. I usually have lunch at my desk. | 4. Where do you want to have lunch?
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jeść lunch
to eat the midday meal
Co jesz na lunch? | 2. Zjedzmy razem lunch w południe. | 3. Zazwyczaj jem lunch przy biurku. | 4. Gdzie chcesz zjeść lunch?
have dinner
collocation with have verb [T ] A1 • synonyms: eat dinner, have supper (regional) • have something for dinner; have dinner with someone • freq in AmE: 10/10
What time do you usually have dinner? | 2. We're having dinner at 7 PM tonight. | 3. Let's have dinner together this weekend. | 4. They had dinner at a fancy restaurant.
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jeść obiad/kolację (wieczorny posiłek)
to eat the evening meal, typically the main meal of the day💡In American English, "dinner" is the evening meal (main meal). Some regions use "supper" for the evening meal.
O której zazwyczaj jesz obiad? | 2. Jemy obiad dziś o 19:00. | 3. Zjedzmy razem obiad w ten weekend. | 4. Jedli obiad w eleganckiej restauracji.
have a drink
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: get a drink, grab a drink • have drinks; have a drink of (water/juice) • freq in AmE: 10/10💡"Have a drink" often implies alcoholic beverages in social contexts, but can mean any beverage.
Would you like to have a drink? | 2. Let's have a drink after work. | 3. I'm just having a drink of water. | 4. They went out to have a few drinks.
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napić się (czegoś), wypić drinka
to consume a beverage, especially an alcoholic one; to have something to drink
Chcesz się czegoś napić? | 2. Napijmy się czegoś po pracy. | 3. Po prostu piję wodę. | 4. Wyszli, żeby się czegoś napić.
have a meal
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: eat a meal, dine • have a good/nice meal; have meals • freq in AmE: 9/10
We had a wonderful meal at that restaurant. | 2. Would you like to have a meal with us? | 3. I try to have three meals a day. | 4. They're having a meal together right now.
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zjeść posiłek
to eat food, especially a main meal; to dine
Zjedliśmy wspaniały posiłek w tej restauracji. | 2. Chciałbyś zjeść z nami posiłek? | 3. Staram się jeść trzy posiłki dziennie. | 4. Jedzą teraz razem posiłek.
have a snack
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: eat a snack, grab a snack • have snacks; have a healthy/quick snack • freq in AmE: 10/10
I usually have a snack around 3 PM. | 2. The kids are having a snack before dinner. | 3. Do you want to have a snack? | 4. She had a healthy snack of fruit and nuts.
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przekąsić coś, zjeść przekąskę
to eat a small amount of food between meals
Zazwyczaj coś przekąszam około 15:00. | 2. Dzieci jedzą przekąskę przed obiadem. | 3. Chcesz coś przekąsić? | 4. Zjadła zdrową przekąskę z owoców i orzechów.
grab a bite (to eat) / have a bite (to eat)
collocation with have verb [T ] B1 • synonym: get something to eat, eat a little • have a quick bite • freq in AmE: 9/10💡"Have a bite" or "grab a bite" means a quick, casual meal or snack, not a formal dining experience.
Let's grab a bite to eat before the movie. | 2. I just need to have a quick bite. | 3. Do you want to have a bite with us? | 4. We stopped to have a bite on the way.
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coś szybko zjeść, przekąsić coś
to eat a small amount of food; to have a quick, light meal or snack
Zjedzmy coś szybkiego przed filmem. | 2. Po prostu muszę coś szybko zjeść. | 3. Chcesz coś z nami zjeść? | 4. Zatrzymaliśmy się, żeby coś przekąsić po drodze.
throw a party / have a party
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • have a birthday/Christmas party • freq in AmE: 10/10 💡 While "throw a party" is actually slightly MORE common in the US (and very casual/enthusiastic), "have a party" is still common and perfectly natural.
Flavio threw a party for Colin's 50th birthday. | 2. I don't have the time to throw her a party, sadly. | 3. Are you having a party for New Year's?
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urządzić imprezę, zorganizować imprezę
to organize or host a party; to celebrate with a gathering
Flavio zorganizował przyjęcie z okazji 50. urodzin Colina. | 2. Niestety, nie mam czasu, żeby zorganizować dla niej przyjęcie. | 3. Robisz imprezę na Nowy Rok?
have a meeting
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: hold a meeting, attend a meeting • have a meeting with someone; have a meeting about somethin • freq in AmE: 10/10
I have a meeting at 3 PM. | 2. We're having a meeting to discuss the project. | 3. Can we have a meeting about this? | 4. They had a meeting with the client yesterday.
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mieć spotkanie, odbywać spotkanie
to hold or attend a formal or informal gathering for discussion or business
Mam spotkanie o 15:00. | 2. Mamy spotkanie, żeby omówić projekt. | 3. Czy możemy się spotkać w tej sprawie? | 4. Mieli spotkanie z klientem wczoraj.
have a conversation
collocation with have verb [I ] B1 • synonyms: talk, discuss, speak with • have a conversation with someone; have a conversation about something • freq in AmE: 9/10
I need to have a conversation with you about something. | 2. They're having a conversation about politics. | 3. Can we have a conversation later? | 4. We had a great conversation at dinner.
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przeprowadzić rozmowę, porozmawiać
to engage in a talk or discussion with someone; to exchange ideas or information
Muszę z tobą o czymś porozmawiać. | 2. Rozmawiają o polityce. | 3. Czy możemy później porozmawiać? | 4. Podczas kolacji miło nam się rozmawiało.
have time (to do something)
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: have the time, be available • have time to do something; have time for something • do you have time?; I don't have time; if you have time • freq in AmE: 10/10
Do you have time to talk? | 2. I don't have time to go to the gym today. | 3. She never has time for herself. | 4. If you have time, can you help me?
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mieć czas (na coś)
to have available time to do something; to not be too busy to do something
Czy masz czas porozmawiać? | 2. Nie mam czasu iść na siłownię dziś. | 3. Nigdy nie ma czasu dla siebie. | 4. Jeśli masz czas, możesz mi pomóc?
have access (to something)
collocation with have verb [T ] B1 • synonyms: have permission, be able to use/enter • have access to something • do you have access?; I have access to...; students have access; I don't have access • freq in AmE: 9/10
Do you have access to the company database? | 2. Students have access to the library 24/7. | 3. I don't have access to that information. | 4. Employees have access to free parking.
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mieć dostęp (do czegoś)
to have the ability, right, or opportunity to use, enter, or obtain something
Czy masz dostęp do bazy danych firmy? | 2. Studenci mają dostęp do biblioteki 24/7. | 3. Nie mam dostępu do tej informacji. | 4. Pracownicy mają dostęp do bezpłatnego parkingu.
have experience
collocation with have verb [T ] B1 • synonyms: possess experience, be experienced • have experience in/with something; have years of experience • do you have experience?; she has experience; I don’t have experience • freq in AmE: 9/10
Do you have experience with this software? | 2. We’re looking for someone who has experience. | 3. I don’t have much experience in teaching.
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mieć doświadczenie
to possess knowledge or skill gained from doing something; to have worked in a particular field
Czy masz doświadczenie z tym oprogramowaniem? | 2. Szukamy kogoś, kto ma doświadczenie. | 3. Nie mam dużego doświadczenia w nauczaniu.
have a break
collocation with have verb [I ] A2 • synonyms: take a break (equally common) • have a break; have a quick/short break; have a coffee/lunch break • let’s have a break; we usually have a break; can we have a break? • freq in AmE: 10/10
Let’s have a break - I need some coffee. | 2. Can we have a quick break?
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zrobić sobie przerwe
to take a pause or rest from work or activity
Zróbmy sobie przerwę - potrzebuję kawy. | 2. Czy możemy zrobić krótką przerwę?
have faith (in something/someone)
collocation with have verb [T ] B1 • synonyms: trust, believe in, have confidence in • have faith in someone/something; have faith that... • you need to have faith; I have faith; she has faith • freq in AmE: 9/10
You need to have faith in yourself. | 2. I have faith that everything will work out. | 3. We have faith in the system.
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mieć wiarę (w coś/kogoś), wierzyć (w coś/kogoś)
to have trust, confidence, or belief in something or someone
Musisz mieć wiarę w siebie. | 2. Wierzę, że wszystko się ułoży. | 3. Wierzymy w system.
have a cold / have the flu
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • freq in AmE: 10/10 💡 “Have a cold” (no article before “flu” when saying “have flu” in British English, but Americans say “have the flu”).
Do you have a cold? You sound congested. | 2. She has the flu and can’t come to work.
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przeziębić się / mieć grypę
to be sick with a cold or influenza; to suffer from these common illnesses
Jesteś przeziębiony? Brzmisz jak zakorkowany. | 2. Ma grypę i nie może przyjść do pracy.
have a headache
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: suffer from a headache • have a headache; have a terrible/bad/splitting headache • I have a headache; she has a headache; do you have a headache? • freq in AmE: 10/10
I have a terrible headache. | 2. Do you have a headache? I have some aspirin.
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boleć głowa, mieć ból głowy
to experience pain in your head
Strasznie boli mnie głowa. | 2. Boli cię głowa? Mam aspirynę.
have an idea
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: think of something, come up with an idea • have a good/great idea; have no idea • freq in AmE: 10/10💡 “Have no idea” is extremely common and means “don’t know at all.”
Do you have any ideas about what to do? | 2. I have no idea what you’re talking about.
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mieć pomysł
to think of a suggestion, plan, or concept; to have a thought about something
Czy masz jakieś pomysły, co zrobić? | 2. Nie mam pojęcia, o czym mówisz.
have a question
collocation with have verb [T ] A1 • synonyms: want to ask something • have a question; have questions; have a question about/for • I have a question; does anyone have questions?; if you have questions • freq in AmE: 10/10
Does anyone have any questions? | 2. If you have questions, feel free to ask.
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mieć pytanie
to want to ask something; to need clarification or information
Czy ktoś ma jakieś pytania? | 2. Jeśli macie pytania, śmiało pytajcie.
have an appointment
collocation with have verb [T ] A2 • synonyms: have a scheduled meeting • have an appointment with someone; have a doctor’s/dentist’s appointment • I have an appointment; do you have an appointment?; she has an appointment • freq in AmE: 10/10
Do you have an appointment? | 2. I have a doctor’s appointment at 3 PM.
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mieć umówione spotkanie, mieć wizytę
to have a scheduled meeting or arrangement, especially with a professional
Czy masz umówione spotkanie? | 2. Mam wizytę u lekarza o 15:00.
have a chance / have an opportunity
collocation with have verb [T ] B1 • synonyms: have the opportunity, get a chance • have a chance/opportunity to do something • I have a chance; do we have an opportunity?; she had a chance; if I have the chance • freq in AmE: 10/10
Do you think we’ll have an opportunity to meet?
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mieć szansę / mieć okazję
to have a possibility or favorable circumstance to do something
Myślisz, że będziemy mieli okazję się spotkać?
have an effect / have an impact (on something)
collocation with have verb [T ] B1 • have an effect/impact on something; have a positive/negative effect • freq in AmE: 10/10💡 “Effect” and “impact” are often interchangeable. “Impact” suggests stronger influence.
Does stress have an impact on your health? | 2. Social media has a huge impact on young people.
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mieć wpływ (na coś)
to cause a change or influence something; to produce a result or consequence
Czy stres ma wpływ na twoje zdrowie? | 2. Media społecznościowe mają ogromny wpływ na młodych ludzi.

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