wystawić
Polish
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editwystawić pf (imperfective wystawiać)
- (transitive) to exhibit, to display
- (transitive) to stick out, to protrude (e.g. one's tongue)
- (transitive) to perform, to show, to stage
- (transitive) to put up to list (e.g. for sale)
- (transitive, colloquial) to stand up, to jilt, to bail on
- (transitive) to betray, to blow someone's cover
- (transitive) to put forward (to propose someone as a candidate for a position or nominate someone to take part in a competition)
- 2024 August 29, “Nowogrodzka widziała w nim kandydata na prezydenta. Kłopot w tym, że on nie chce”, in salon24:
- W mediach w najlepsze trwają spekulacje, kogo PiS wystawi jako kandydata na prezydenta w nadchodzącym coraz większymi krokami wyborach prezydenckich w 2025 roku.
- There is a lot of speculation in the media about who PiS will put forward as a presidential candidate in the upcoming presidential elections in 2025.
- (reflexive with się) to expose oneself (to expose oneself to the unfavorable actions of others or some unfavorable process) [with na (+ accusative) or pod (+ accusative) ‘to what’]
- (reflexive with się) to exhibit oneself, to display oneself
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