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zająć
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- to occupy, to take up (to physically fill an entire area entirely)
- to occupy, to take (to stand, sit or lie down in a specific place, i.e. in a chair)
- (colloquial) to reserve, to book
- to occupy, to take up (to start living in a specific place)
- to take, to rank, to occupy (to be in a particular place in a competition or hierarchy, etc.)
- to occupy (to start using and make unavailable for others)
- to occupy, to seize (to introduce troops into an area and thus gain control over it)
- to take, to occupy (to last a certain amount of time)
- to occupy (to give someone something to do)
- to occupy, to absorb, to grab, to engage (to interest someone for a long time)
- to distrain (to seize somebody's property in place of, or to force, payment of a debt)
- to engulf, to take (to cover the entire surface or object with harmful effects)
- to take up, to assume (to begin to have or perform)
- to take up (to begin to be somewhere)
- to take, to seize (to take possession of something)
- to take (to affect to some organ)
- to occupy (to fill a period of time with some action)
- (obsolete) to embrace; to encompass
- (obsolete) to hit physically
- (obsolete) to take; to abduct
- (obsolete) to take along (to grab and bring with oneself)
- (obsolete) to delight, to charm
- to take up, to engage, to be engaged with, to be occupied with; to handle, to deal with, to address (to begin doing)
- to take care of, to look after; to handle, to deal with, to address (to do what is necessary to ensure the wellbeing of someone or something)
- to catch fire, to conflagrate (to become engulfed in flames)
- (obsolete) to start, to begin
- (obsolete) to be interested
- (obsolete) to fancy, to be attracted to (to feel a romantic attraction towards someone)
Łączone jako
za‧jąć
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ˈza.jɔɲt͡ɕ/
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