意味
To deceive someone easily.
文化的背景
The concept of 'spryt' (cunning) is often celebrated in Polish folklore and history. Being 'zrobionym na szaro' is a common theme in Polish comedies like 'Vabank'. In many Slavic cultures, there is a shared history of 'outsmarting the system' due to years of oppressive bureaucracy. This makes idioms about deception very common and nuanced. Poles are generally skeptical of 'too good to be true' offers. If a deal looks too good, a Pole might say 'Chcą nas zrobić na szaro' (They want to trick us). Using this idiom shows you understand the 'street-smart' side of Polish. It bridges the gap between textbook Polish and real-life conversation.
Use with 'dać się'
A very common way to use this is 'Nie daj się zrobić na szaro' (Don't let yourself be tricked). It's a great piece of advice to give.
Not for serious crimes
Don't use this for violent crimes or major tragedies; it sounds too lighthearted.
意味
To deceive someone easily.
Use with 'dać się'
A very common way to use this is 'Nie daj się zrobić na szaro' (Don't let yourself be tricked). It's a great piece of advice to give.
Not for serious crimes
Don't use this for violent crimes or major tragedies; it sounds too lighthearted.
Perfect for self-deprecation
If you made a silly mistake, saying 'Ale mnie zrobili na szaro' makes you sound humble and fluent.
The 'Spryt' factor
Remember that in Poland, being the one who 'robi na szaro' is sometimes seen as being clever, not just mean.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the person being tricked.
Ten oszust zrobił ______ (ja) na szaro!
The idiom requires the Accusative case (Biernik). 'Mnie' is the Accusative of 'ja'.
Which situation best fits the idiom 'zrobić na szaro'?
Wybierz sytuację:
The idiom refers to deception, not the literal color gray.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
A: Myślałem, że wygrałem na loterii, ale to był tylko żart. B: No nie, znowu ______!
The context is being tricked by others, so 'zrobili cię' (they made you) is correct.
Match the idiom to its meaning.
Zrobić na szaro to...
It means to cleverly deceive someone.
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4 問題Ten oszust zrobił ______ (ja) na szaro!
The idiom requires the Accusative case (Biernik). 'Mnie' is the Accusative of 'ja'.
Wybierz sytuację:
The idiom refers to deception, not the literal color gray.
A: Myślałem, że wygrałem na loterii, ale to był tylko żart. B: No nie, znowu ______!
The context is being tricked by others, so 'zrobili cię' (they made you) is correct.
Zrobić na szaro to...
It means to cleverly deceive someone.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
12 問No, it's not offensive, but it is informal. It's more about being 'tricked' than being 'insulted.'
Yes! It's perfect for revealing a prank. 'Zrobiłem cię na szaro!' is like saying 'I got you!'
'Oszukać' is the general word for 'to lie/cheat.' 'Zrobić na szaro' is an idiom that implies the trick was clever or the victim was naive.
Yes, the idiom is fixed. You cannot say 'zrobić na niebiesko' or 'na czerwono.'
Only informally. You might say it to a colleague about a bad deal, but not in an official report.
Yes, 'zrobili mnie na szaro' is very common.
Almost exactly. 'Nabić w butelkę' is just another idiomatic way to say the same thing.
Yes, it is a nationwide idiom understood by all native speakers.
Yes, it can be used for small things, like tricking someone into eating a vegetable they don't like.
The Accusative case (Biernik).
Yes, 'robić na szaro', used for ongoing deception.
Yes, it's very common to use it for phishing or online scams.
関連フレーズ
nabić w butelkę
synonymTo trick someone.
wystawić do wiatru
similarTo let someone down or stand them up.
zrobić w konia
synonymTo make a fool of someone.
wkręcić kogoś
specialized formTo prank someone.
wykiwać
synonymTo outsmart/cheat.