Słownik
czekanie
Oznaczający
verbal noun of czekać
Dzielone jako
cze‧ka‧nie
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/t͡ʂɛˈka.ɲɛ/
Etymologia
From czekać + -anie.
czekać
- to wait (to delay movement or action until the arrival or occurrence of) [+ na (accusative) = for/on what/whom], [+ aż (future) = until what happens], [+ żeby (past) = for someone to do something]
- to wait, to await (to expect with hope or worry) [+ na (accusative)] or (Poznań, from German) [+ za (instrumental) = for/on what/whom], [+genitive = whom/what], [+ żeby (past) = for someone to do something]
- to wait (to delay or put off action) [+ na (accusative) = on what], [+ z (instrumental) = with what]
- to wait (to need a particular action to occur) [+ na (accusative) = for/on what/whom], [+ żeby (past) = for someone to do something]
- to wait (to be ready to be used or occupies) [+ na (accusative) = on whom]
- to lie ahead, to lie in store [+genitive] or [+ na (accusative) = for whom/what]
- to wait; Further details are uncertain.
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Czekanie przyprawiało go zawsze o lekki bół brzucha i potrzebę oddania moczu .
Waiting always gave him a slight stomachache and the need to urinate.