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1 skirt
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2 skirt of cushioncraft
osłona boczna poduszkowcaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > skirt of cushioncraft
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3 skirt of piston
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4 skirt roof
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5 flared-skirt insulator
izolator szerokokloszowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > flared-skirt insulator
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6 flow skirt
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7 hovercraft skirt
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8 solid skirt piston
tłok o nieprzeciętej części prowadzącejEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > solid skirt piston
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9 split-skirt piston
tłok o przeciętej części prowadzącejEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > split-skirt piston
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10 dress
[drɛs] 1. nsuknia f, sukienka f; (no pl) odzież f2. vt 3. vito dress a shop window — dekorować (udekorować perf) okno wystawowe
Phrasal Verbs:- dress up* * *[dres] 1. verb1) (to put clothes or a covering on: We dressed in a hurry and my wife dressed the children.) ubrać (się)2) (to prepare (food etc) to be eaten: She dressed a salad.) przyrządzić3) (to treat and bandage (wounds): He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.) opatrzyć2. noun1) (what one is wearing or dressed in: He has strange tastes in dress.) ubiór2) (a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece: Shall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?) sukienka•- dressed- dresser
- dressing
- dressing-gown
- dressing-room
- dressing-table
- dressmaker
- dress rehearsal
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11 flare
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12 full
[ful] 1. adjpełny; skirt, sleeve szeroki2. advto know full well that … — w pełni zdawać sobie sprawę (z tego), że …
to write one's name in full — podpisywać się (podpisać się perf) pełnym imieniem i nazwiskiem
* * *[ful] 1. adjective1) (holding or containing as much as possible: My basket is full.) pełny2) (complete: a full year; a full account of what happened.) cały, kompletny3) ((of clothes) containing a large amount of material: a full skirt.) obszerny2. adverb1) (completely: Fill the petrol tank full.) do pełna2) (exactly; directly: She hit him full in the face.) prosto•- fully- full-length
- full moon
- full-scale
- full stop
- full-time
- fully-fledged
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13 hitch
[hɪtʃ] 1. vt( fasten) przyczepiać (przyczepić perf); (also: hitch up) trousers, skirt podciągać (podciągnąć perf)Phrasal Verbs:- hitch up2. nto hitch a lift — łapać (złapać perf) okazję (inf)
* * *[hi ] 1. verb1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) uwiązać, doczepić2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) podróżować autostopem2. noun1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) komplikacja2) (a kind of knot.) węzeł3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) szarpnięcie•- hitch-hiker
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14 waistband
['weisbænd]noun (the part of a pair of trousers, skirt etc which goes round the waist: The waistband of this skirt is too tight.) pas -
15 band
[bænd] 1. n( group) banda f (pej), grupa f; ( rock) grupa f, zespół m; (jazz, military etc) orkiestra f; (strip, stripe) pasek m, wstążka f; ( range) przedział m; ( of frequency) pasmo nt, zakres m2. vi, see band together* * *[bænd] I noun1) (a strip of material to put round something: a rubber band.) opaska, gumka2) (a stripe of a colour etc: a skirt with a band of red in it.) pas3) (in radio etc, a group of frequencies or wavelengths: the medium waveband.) pasmoII 1. noun1) (a number of persons forming a group: a band of robbers.) banda2) (a body of musicians: a brass band; a dance band.) orkiestra2. verb(to unite or gather together for a purpose: They banded together to oppose the building of the garage.) zorganizować się -
16 barbed wire
['bɑːbd-]ndrut m kolczasty* * *wire with sharp points at intervals: I tore my skirt on that barbed wire; (also adjective with hyphen) (a barbed-wire fence.) drut kolczasty -
17 billow out
(to move in a way similar to large waves: The sails billowed out in the strong wind; Her skirt billowed out in the breeze.) falować -
18 blouse
[blauz]nbluzka f* * *(a woman's (often loose) garment for the upper half of the body: a skirt and blouse.) bluzka -
19 change
[tʃeɪndʒ] 1. vtzmieniać (zmienić perf); ( replace) zamieniać (zamienić perf), wymieniać (wymienić perf); (substitute, exchange) wymieniać (wymienić perf); ( transform)2. vizmieniać się (zmienić się perf); ( on bus etc) przesiadać się (przesiąść się perf); ( be transformed)3. nto change into — zamieniać się (zamienić się perf) or przemieniać się (przemienić się perf) w +acc
( alteration) zmiana f; ( difference) odmiana f; ( coins) drobne pl; ( money returned) reszta fto change trains/buses — przesiadać się (przesiąść się perf)
to change hands — person zmieniać (zmienić perf) rękę; money, house etc zmieniać (zmienić perf) właściciela
to change a baby — przewijać (przewinąć perf) niemowlę
to change one's mind — zmieniać (zmienić perf) zdanie, rozmyślić się ( perf)
to change gear ( AUT) — zmieniać (zmienić perf) bieg
to give sb change for/of ten pounds — rozmieniać (rozmienić perf) komuś dziesięć funtów
* * *[ ein‹] 1. verb1) (to make or become different: They have changed the time of the train; He has changed since I saw him last.) zmieniać się2) (to give or leave (one thing etc for another): She changed my library books for me.) wymieniać3) ((sometimes with into) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones: I'm just going to change (my shirt); I'll change into an old pair of trousers.) przebierać (się)4) ((with into) to make into or become (something different): The prince was changed into a frog.) zamieniać5) (to give or receive (one kind of money for another): Could you change this bank-note for cash?) zmieniać2. noun1) (the process of becoming or making different: The town is undergoing change.) zmiana2) (an instance of this: a change in the programme.) zmiana3) (a substitution of one thing for another: a change of clothes.) zmiana4) (coins rather than paper money: I'll have to give you a note - I have no change.) drobne5) (money left over or given back from the amount given in payment: He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.) reszta6) (a holiday, rest etc: He has been ill - the change will do him good.) zmiana•- change hands
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20 checked
adjective (having a pattern of check: She wore a checked skirt; Is the material checked or striped?) kraciasty
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Skirt — Skirt, n. [OE. skyrt, of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. skyrta a shirt, Sw. sk[ o]rt a skirt, skjorta a shirt. See {Shirt}.] 1. The lower and loose part of a coat, dress, or other like garment; the part below the waist; as, the skirt of a coat, a dress … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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skirt — (n.) c.1300, lower part of a woman s dress, from O.N. skyrta shirt, see SHIRT (Cf. shirt). Sense development from shirt to skirt is possibly related to the long shirts of peasant garb (Cf. Low Ger. cognate Schört, in some dialects woman s gown ) … Etymology dictionary
skirt|less — «SKURT lihs», adjective. 1. having no skirt: »a skirtless coat. 2. wearing no skirt: »Trousers, such as skirtless feminine bicyclists adopt (London Daily News) … Useful english dictionary
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