What is the meaning of Mieć?

to have, to be in possession of

to have, to hold (to contain in one's hands)

to have (to host someone or be hosted)

to do

to consider someone as something

to be supposed to, to have to

to have (e.g. to have something (that is) cooked)

to behave

to fare (to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad)

to have

to be some age

used as a semantically weak verb with some nouns

to have, to have sex with

to consider someone as something [with za (+ accusative)]

to have (e.g. to have something (that is) cooked)

creates a future in the past; would, was going to

expresses obligation; to be supposed to must, to have to, to need to

denotes that something might not have happened despite earlier beliefs; to be supposed to must, to have to, to need to

to feel something

to fare (to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad)

to consider oneself

to head somewhere [with ku (+ dative) or w (+ accusative)]

to behave

to appear, to bode

to be in relation to something [with do (+ genitive) ‘to what’]

to address, to turn towards

to function

to be had

second-person singular imperative of mieść

to have

to feel something

to be supposed to must, to have to, to need to

to consider someone as something [with za (+ accusative)]

to fare (to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad)

Source: wiktionary.org