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m 1. (urządzenie ogrzewcze) stove- piec kaflowy a tiled stove- napalić a. rozpalić w piecu to light up the stove- zimą palimy w piecach in winter we heat the houses with stoves- koty lubią wygrzewać się na piecu cats like to warm themselves on the stove2. Techn. (piekarski) oven; (ceramiczny) kiln; (hutniczy, odlewniczy) furnace 3. Hist. (krematorium w obozie koncentracyjnym) crematorium- iść/pójść do pieca to die in a gas chamber (in a Nazi concentration camp)□ piec donicowy Techn. pot furnace- piec grzewczy Techn. heat furnace- piecindukcyjny Techn. induction furnace- piec koksowniczy Techn. coke oven- piec łukowy Techn. arc furnace- piec martenowski Techn. open-hearth furnace- piec odlewniczy Techn. foundry furnace- piec płomienny Techn. air furnace- piec retortowy Techn. retort furnace- piec szybowy Techn. shaft furnace- piec tyglowy Techn. crucible furnace- wielki piec Techn. blast furnace■ bułka/chleb/ciasto prosto z pieca freshly baked roll/bread/cake- żyje się tu a. jest mu/nam tu jak u Pana Boga za piecem he’s/we’re as snug as a bug in a rug here hum.- siedzieć za piecem to lead a secluded life- w starym piecu diabeł pali there’s life in the old dog yet- zaczynać od piecca to begin at the very beginning- droga wiodła z pieca na łeb the road was very steep- ceny akcji lecą z pieca na łeb share prices are plunging- z niejednego pieca chleb jadł he’s knocked around a bit pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > piec1
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