leżący

Meaning

active adjectival participle of leżeć

Hyphenated as
le‧żą‧cy
Pronounced as (IPA)
/lɛˈʐɔn.t͡sɨ/
Etymology

From leżeć + -ący.

leżeć

  1. to lie (to rest in a horizontal position)
  2. to lie (to undergo some disease somewhere)
  3. to lie (to be buried somewhere)
  4. to lie (to be placed or situated, especially flat on a surface)
  5. to lie (to exist somewhere, either temporarily or permanently)
  6. to fit (to be of the right size or shape for something)
  7. (colloquial) to be in a bad state
  8. to lie (to result from)
  9. (colloquial) to suit (to be proper or suitable)
  10. to lie (to extend, to outstretch, to spread out)
  11. to lie (to be unused;to be uncared for)
  12. (colloquial) to fail (to not succeed)
  13. to not take the number of tricks announced in an auction
  14. to lie (to have sexual relations with)
  15. to rest (to idle, to not do anything)
  16. to lie; Further details are uncertain.
  17. The meaning of this term is uncertain.

Polish

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Sentences
"Spostrzegł  wielki   kamień
🪨
  leżący   pod   bramą wyrwał   go   i
  przeszedł   tym  otworem."

“He saw a great stone lying under the gate, and plucked it out, and passed through that opening.”

Usiadłem  i
 mechanicznie obracałem  w
  palcach   jakiś   przedmiot   leżący   na   stole .

I sat down and mechanically rotated an object lying on the table in my fingers.

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