0 If you settle an argument, you solve the problem and stop arguing. -- rozstrzygać
to settle a dispute
1 to start living in a place where you are going to live for a long time -- osiąść, osiedlić się, zamieszkać
2 to decide or arrange something -- ustalać, postanowić
[ often passive ] Right, that's settled. We're going to Spain.
3 to relax into a comfortable position -- usadowić (się) (wygodnie)
[ often reflexive ] She settled herself into the chair opposite.
4 If you settle a bill or a debt, you pay the money that you owe. -- uregulować
I've got some bills to settle.
5 to move down towards the ground or the bottom of something and then stay there -- osadzać się, osiadać
By the end of the eight-year period studied, 2,000 people were settled in twelve colonies.
The incongruity between extra-terrestrial beings and the settled, comfortable world they invade produces a creative tension.
As cocoa specialization provided greater remuneration to the farmer's labour, it soon became the crop of choice for all smallholders who settled in forested lands.
After having settled on a general approach, let us discuss the form of judgments.
There is an even stronger case for a second edition, when the dust has settled a little on the current reform process.
The way perceptions are represented in our brains is far from settled, but the rules of kinematic geometry could not be applied to some possibilities.
After settling the final form in a clay model, it was enlarged to a fullscale set of plaster fragments in his workshop.
Conversion would follow, and then a settled domestic life.
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