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1 sting
1. [stiŋ] noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) bodica; želo2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) pik3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) pik2. verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) pičiti2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) peči* * *I [stiŋ]nounzoology & botany želo, bodica; pik, ubod, zbod(ljaj), ugriz; huda, pekoča bolečina; figuratively grizenje, neprijeten občutek; figuratively spodbuda, pobuda; poanta, ostrina (epigrama); zamah; botany koprivni laski; zoology bodica; zob strupnikto have a sting in the tail figuratively slabo se končatiII [stiŋ]1.transitive verbzbosti, pičiti, ugrizniti; (za)peči, (za)boleti; zadeti v živo, (globoko) raniti, užaliti, mučiti; gristi (vest); spodbosti; slang preveč zahtevati, ogoljufati, oslepariti, oškodovati;2.intransitive verbimeti želo; pičiti; boleti, peči, žgatimy hand stings — roka me peče, bolihe was stung for a fiver slang osleparili so ga za pet funtov -
2 ci|ąć1
impf (tnę, cięła, cięli) Ⅰ vt 1. (krajać) to cut [materiał, szkło, metal, kwiaty] (czymś with sth)- ciąć papier nożyczkami to cut paper with scissors- ciąć coś na kawałki to cut sth up- ciąć coś na plasterki to slice sth (up)- ciąć drzewo piłą to saw wood- artykuł jest za długi – trzeba go ciąć przen. the article’s too long – we need to cut it- nóż do cięcia papieru a knife for cutting paper, a paperknife2. (kąsać, kłuć) [komar] to bite; [pszczoła] to sting ⇒ uciąć 3. przen. (przebijać się) to cut through, to shoot through [powietrze, fale]- pociski ze świstem cięły powietrze the missiles whistled through the airⅡ vi 1. przen. [deszcz, wiatr] to lash, to sting (w coś sth); [mróz, śnieg] to sting (w coś sth)- wiatr ciął śniegiem w twarz the wind stung his/her face with snow- deszcz ciął ostro the rain was pelting a. driving down (hard)2. pot. (robić coś z werwą) [orkiestra] to bash out [stare przeboje]; [tancerze] to whisk through, to spin through [oberka]- ciąć w karty pot. to play at cardsⅢ ci|ąć się 1. (jeden drugiego) to slash (at) each other (czymś with sth)- wilki cięły się the wolves went at each other tooth and claw2. pot., przen. (kłócić się) to lash out at each other- podobno się lubiły, ale cięły się o byle co apparently they liked each other, but they would go for each other over the merest trifleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ci|ąć1
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3 os|a
f 1. Zool. wasp- żądło osy a wasp’s a. wasp sting- gniazdo os a wasps’ nest- ukąszenie przez osę a wasp sting- cienka jak osa wasp-waisted- być ciętym jak osa to be like a bear with a sore head2. przen. (osoba dokuczliwa) gadfly- osa go/ją ukąsiła a. użądliła a. jest zły/zła jak osa he/she is like a bear with a sore headThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > os|a
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4 kol|ec
Ⅰ m 1. zw. pl Bot. thorn- kaktus o ostrych kolcach a sharp-spined cactus- kolce krzewów raniły mu nogi thorny bushes scratched his legs- kolec wbił mu się w rękę a thorn jabbed him in the hand, he got a thorn in his hand2. zw. pl Zool. (jeża, jeżowca) spine, quill- grzbiet jeżozwierza jest pokryty kolcami a porcupine’s back is covered with a. in quills- kolce jeża hedgehog spines a. quills- kolec jadowy skorpiona a scorpion’s sting(er)3. (ostra część przedmiotu) spike, point- kolec czekanu the spike a. point of an ice axe- śnieżne opony z kolcami snow tyres with spikes- kolec cyrkla the point of a compass a. of a pair of compasses- kolce brony the teeth a. tines of a harrow4. Anat. kolec biodrowy/nosowy iliac/nasal spine Ⅱ kolce plt Sport spikes- biegać w kolcach to run in spikesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kol|ec
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