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121 натиквам
stick in, push in, shove in; jam, cramнатикахме се we crowded inне го исках, но той ми го натика I didn't want it but he forced/thrust it on me* * *натѝквам,гл. stick in, push in, shove in; jam, cram; натикахме се we crowded/wedded in; не го исках, но той ми го натика I didn’t want it but he forced/thrust it on me.* * *cram; stick in{stik in};* * *1. stick in, push in, shove in;jam, cram 2. натикахме се we crowded in 3. не го исках, но той ми го натика I didn't want it but he forced/thrust it on me -
122 претъпквам
1. cram, stuff(превозно средство и пр.) fill to capacity, pack, crowdпретъпквам някого с ядене overfeed s.o.2. (стъпквам) trample on/uponпретъпквам се be crammed(за превозно средство и пр.) get/be crammed/packed/crowded(от ядене) overeat, stuff (o.s.)претъпквам се от ядене be ready to burst, be stuffed full* * *претъ̀пквам,гл.1. cram, stuff; ( превозно средство и пр.) fill to capacity, pack, crowd; \претъпквам някого с ядене overfeed s.o.;2. ( стъпквам) trample on/upon;\претъпквам се be crammed; (за превозно средство и пр.) get/be crammed/packed/crowded; (от ядене) overeat, stuff (o.s.); \претъпквам се от ядене be ready to burst, be stuffed full.* * *stuff; cram: He претъпквамmed his drawer with papers. - Той претъпка чекмеджето си с книжа.; crowd; overeat (от ядене); jam{djEm}; overcrowd* * *1. (за превозно средство и пр.) get/be crammed/ packed/crowded 2. (от ядене) overeat, stuff (o.s.) 3. (превозно средство и пр.) fill to capacity, pack, crowd 4. (стъпквам) trample on/upon 5. cram, stuff 6. ПРЕТЪПКВАМ ce be crammed 7. ПРЕТЪПКВАМ някого с ядене overfeed s.o. 8. ПРЕТЪПКВАМ се от ядене be ready to burst, be stuffed full -
123 ammassare
ammassarsi mass* * *ammassare v.tr.1 ( radunare) to assemble; ( accumulare) to amass, to accumulate, to hoard, to pile (up): le merci erano ammassate in cantina, the goods were stockpiled in the basement; ammassare ricchezze, to accumulate riches◘ ammassarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 ( affollarsi) to crowd together, to gather together2 ( accumularsi) to accumulate.* * *[ammas'sare]1. vt2. vip (ammassarsi)* * *[ammas'sare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to accumulate, to hoard, to amass [soldi, fortune]2) to cram [ persone]3) to stack, to stockpile [ grano]2.verbo pronominale ammassarsi1) (accumularsi) [ cose] to collect, to accumulate2) (affollarsi) [ persone] to cram, to crowd* * *ammassare/ammas'sare/ [1]1 to accumulate, to hoard, to amass [soldi, fortune]2 to cram [ persone]3 to stack, to stockpile [ grano]II ammassarsi verbo pronominale1 (accumularsi) [ cose] to collect, to accumulate2 (affollarsi) [ persone] to cram, to crowd. -
124 imbottire
stuffgiacca padfig ( riempire) cram, stuff* * *imbottire v.tr.1 to stuff, to pad, to wad, to quilt: imbottire un cappotto, to wad (o to quilt) an overcoat; imbottire le spalline di una giacca, to pad the shoulders of a jacket; imbottire un cuscino, to stuff a cushion; imbottire le pareti, to pad the walls // dopo averlo imbottito di maglie lo lasciò uscire, after swathing him in pullovers she let him go out2 (fig.) to cram, to stuff: imbottire la testa di uno studente per un esame, to cram a pupil for an examination; imbottire qlcu. di medicine, to stuff s.o. with medicine3 (farcire) to fill: imbottire un panino, to fill a sandwich.◘ imbottirsi v.rifl.1 (vestirsi pesantemente) to cover up2 (fig.) to cram oneself, to stuff oneself: si è imbottita di tranquillanti, she stuffed herself full of tranquillizers.* * *[imbot'tire]1. vt2. vr (imbottirsi)(coprirsi) to wrap o.s. up, (rimpinzarsi)imbottirsi di — to stuff o.s. with
* * *[imbot'tire] 1.verbo transitivo2) sart. to pad [ spalle]3) colloq. (imbacuccare) to wrap [sb.] up warmly4) colloq.imbottire qcn. di medicine — to pump sb. full of drugs
5) to fill [ panino]6) fig.2.imbottire la testa a qcn. di qcs. — to fill sb.'s head with sth
verbo pronominale imbottirsi1) colloq. (imbacuccarsi) to wrap (oneself) up warmly2) colloq. (riempirsi) to stuff oneself* * *imbottire/imbot'tire/ [102]2 sart. to pad [ spalle]3 colloq. (imbacuccare) to wrap [sb.] up warmly4 colloq. imbottire qcn. di medicine to pump sb. full of drugs5 to fill [ panino]6 fig. imbottire la testa a qcn. di qcs. to fill sb.'s head with sth.II imbottirsi verbo pronominale1 colloq. (imbacuccarsi) to wrap (oneself) up warmly -
125 ingombrare
passaggio block (up)stanza, mente clutter (up)* * *ingombrare v.tr.1 to encumber, to hamper, to obstruct, to block (up): le bancarelle ingombravano la strada, the stalls blocked the street; le tue valigie ingombrano il passaggio, your suitcases are blocking the passage2 (fam.) (impacciare) to be in s.o.'s way: questo tavolo mi ingombra, this table is in my way3 (fig.) to stuff, to cram: ingombrare la mente di nozioni inutili, to stuff (o to cram) one's mind with useless notions.* * *[ingom'brare]verbo transitivo1) (ostruire) to obstruct, to block [ strada]2) (riempire) to clutter (up), to cram* * *ingombrare/ingom'brare/ [1]2 (riempire) to clutter (up), to cram; ingombrare il tavolo di libri to encumber the table with books. -
126 napak|ować
pf Ⅰ vt pot. 1. (włożyć) to pack, to cram- napakować zapasów do torby a. w torbę to pack plenty of food in a bag- napakować książek do regału to cram lots of books into a bookcase- napakować ubrań do szafy to squeeze a lot of clothes into a wardrobe2. (wypełnić) to pack [sth] full, to pack, to cram- napakować samochód bagażami to cram the car with luggage- wagon był napakowany węglem po brzegi the truck a. wagon was packed full with coalⅡ napakować się pot. 1. (natłoczyć się) to get crammed a. squeezed- do wagonu napakowało się mnóstwo pasażerów a lot of passengers crammed into the carriage2. (objeść się) to gorge oneself with food 3. pot. (zwiększyć muskulaturę) to pump ironThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > napak|ować
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127 up|chać
up|chnąć, up|chać pf — up|ychać impf (upchnęła, upchnęli — upycham) pot. 1. (upakować) to stuff, to cram- upchnąć coś do torby to stuff a. cram sth into a bag- spróbuj upchnąć te rzeczy w szafie see if you can stuff a. cram these things into the wardrobe- w tej walizce jeszcze coś się zmieści – trzeba tylko dobrze upchnąć there’s still room in the suitcase if we pack it really tight(ly)- upchnął sześć osób do samochodu he crammed a. squeezed six people into the car2. (wypełnić wtłaczając) to cram (full), to pack tight(ly) [walizkę] 3. (sprzedać) to get rid of, to get [sth] off one’s hands [towar]- upchnąć komuś stare meble to unload one’s old furniture on sb pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > up|chać
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128 up|chnąć
up|chnąć, up|chać pf — up|ychać impf (upchnęła, upchnęli — upycham) pot. 1. (upakować) to stuff, to cram- upchnąć coś do torby to stuff a. cram sth into a bag- spróbuj upchnąć te rzeczy w szafie see if you can stuff a. cram these things into the wardrobe- w tej walizce jeszcze coś się zmieści – trzeba tylko dobrze upchnąć there’s still room in the suitcase if we pack it really tight(ly)- upchnął sześć osób do samochodu he crammed a. squeezed six people into the car2. (wypełnić wtłaczając) to cram (full), to pack tight(ly) [walizkę] 3. (sprzedać) to get rid of, to get [sth] off one’s hands [towar]- upchnąć komuś stare meble to unload one’s old furniture on sb pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > up|chnąć
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