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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | housing n | uncountable (accommodation for a family) | zapewnienie mieszkania n + n | | | It's important that the government helps refugees find housing. | | housing n | uncountable (industry, economy: property) | budownictwo mieszkaniowe n + przym. | | | Pam works in housing as a real estate agent. | | housing n | (casing for object) | obudowa ż | | | Ben opened the housing of the computer to see what was going on inside. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | housing n | (group of houses) | mieszkania n, l.mn. | | | The housing on the other side of the river is more affordable and quieter as well. |
| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | house n | (residence building) | dom m | | | Their new house has three bathrooms. | | | W ich nowym domu są trzy łazienki. | | house n | (household) | dom m | | | The whole house was in mourning for Mr. Saunders. | | house⇒ vtr | (provide a storage place) | mieścić ndk. | | | This cabinet houses all our stationery. | | | Ta szafka mieści wszystkie nasze przybory do pisania. | | house n | (shelter) | dom m | | | | schronienie n | | | Some animals build their houses out of straw. | | house [sth/sb] in [sth] vtr + prep | (keep in a dwelling) | umieszczać ndk. | | | | umieścić dk. | | | The university houses its students in very old buildings. | | | Ten uniwersytet umieszcza studentów w bardzo starych budynkach. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | house n | (building) | budynek m | | Uwaga: Usually used in compound forms: "schoolhouse," "coffee house," "jailhouse," etc. | | | There's a florist between the coffee house and the schoolhouse. | | | The legislature meets in the State House. | house, House n | (hall) | izba ż | | | The British Parliament meets in the House of Commons. | house, House n | (family) | dynastia ż | | | The House of Tudor ruled from 1485 to 1603. | | house n | (legislative body) | izba ż | | | Most parliaments have an upper and a lower house. | | house n | (business firm) | firma ż | | | | zakład m | | | He works for a publishing house. | | house n | (university college) | wydział m | | | The university is divided into several houses. | | house n | (members of a college) | wydział m | | | The two houses will be competing in the rowing regatta. | | house n | (gambling: casino) | kasyno n | | | It never pays to gamble because the house always wins. | | house n | (audience) | widownia ż | | | The producer was pleased to see there was a good house on the play's opening night. | | house n | (convent or abbey) | klasztor m | | | There used to be lots of religious houses in this area. | | house n | (church, mosque, synagogue) (przenośny) | dom m | | | Speak quietly when you enter God's house. | | house n | UK (residential division in boarding school) | dom m | | | The school had 6 houses. | | house n | UK (team in British school) | drużyna ż | | | I'm in Newton house at school; our colour is red. | | house [sb]⇒ vtr | (provide housing) | zakwaterowywać kogoś ndk. | | | | zakwaterować kogoś dk. | | | The hall will house two hundred people. | | house [sth]⇒ vtr | (provide a workplace) | mieścić coś ndk. | | | This building houses the workshop. | | house [sth] vtr | (secure) | umieszczać coś ndk. | | | | umieścić coś dk. | | | The machine can be housed in its case for transit. |
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