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1 turf
[təːf] 1. n 2. vtpokrywać (pokryć perf) darniąthe Turf — ( horse-racing) wyścigi konne
Phrasal Verbs:- turf out* * *[tə:f] 1. plural - turfs; noun1) (rough grass and the earth it grows out of: He walked across the springy turf.) darń2) ((a usually square piece of) grass and earth: We laid turf in our garden to make a lawn.) darń (w bryłach)2. verb1) (to cover with turf(s): We are going to turf that part of the garden.) wykładać darnią2) (to throw: We turfed him out of the house.) rzucić -
2 mend
[mɛnd] 1. vt 2. n* * *[mend] 1. verb1) (to put (something broken, torn etc) into good condition again; to repair: Can you mend this broken chair?) zreperować2) (to grow better, especially in health: My broken leg is mending very well.) goić się2. noun(a repaired place: This shirt has a mend in the sleeve.) cerowanie, naprawa- mending
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darn — darn1 [ darn ] interjection INFORMAL used when you are annoyed about something darn it/you/him etc. INFORMAL used when you are annoyed about something: Darn it! I was sure I d left my keys here. darn darn 2 [ darn ] or darned [ darnd ] adjective … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
darn — verb Darn is used with these nouns as the object: ↑sock … Collocations dictionary
darn — [1] ► VERB ▪ mend (knitted material) by interweaving yarn across it. DERIVATIVES darning noun. ORIGIN perhaps from an Old English word meaning to hide … English terms dictionary
darn — [[t]dɑ͟ː(r)n[/t]] darns, darning, darned 1) VERB If you darn something knitted or made of cloth, you mend a hole in it by sewing stitches across the hole and then weaving stitches in and out of them. [V n] Aunt Emilie darned old socks... [V ed]… … English dictionary
darn — I UK [dɑː(r)n] / US [dɑrn] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms darn : present tense I/you/we/they darn he/she/it darns present participle darning past tense darned past participle darned to repair a piece of clothing by sewing stitches… … English dictionary
darn — 1 verb (T) 1 to repair a hole in a piece of clothing by stitching wool over it: darning socks 2 darn it! spoken used when you are annoyed about something: Darn it! I ll have to do it all myself! 3 I ll be darned! spoken used when you are… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
darn — English has two distinct words darn. The verb ‘mend with stitches’ [16] may come ultimately from an Old English verb diernan ‘hide’, a derivative of the adjective dierne ‘secret’, which in turn was descended from West Germanic *darnjaz. Darn the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
darn — English has two distinct words darn. The verb ‘mend with stitches’ [16] may come ultimately from an Old English verb diernan ‘hide’, a derivative of the adjective dierne ‘secret’, which in turn was descended from West Germanic *darnjaz. Darn the… … Word origins
darn — I. /dan / (say dahn) verb (t) 1. to mend (clothes, etc., or a tear or hole) with rows of stitches, sometimes with crossing and interwoven rows to fill up a gap. –noun 2. a darned place in a garment, etc. 3. the act of darning. {? Middle English… …
darn — 1. adjective Damn. 2. adverb Damned. 3. interjection Damn. 4. verb a) Euphemism of damn … Wiktionary
darn — 1. verb he was darning his socks Syn: mend, repair, reinforce; sew up, stitch, patch 2. exclamation oh, darn! See damn … Thesaurus of popular words