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61 go up in smoke
1) (to be completely destroyed by fire: The whole house went up in smoke.) pójść z dymem2) (to vanish very quickly leaving nothing behind: All his plans have gone up in smoke.) spalić na panewce -
62 gobble
['gɔbl]vt(also: gobble down, gobble up) pożerać (pożreć perf)* * *['ɡobl]1) (to swallow food etc quickly: You'll be sick if you keep gobbling your meals like that.) pożerać2) ((of turkeys) to make a noise in the throat: We could hear the turkeys gobbling in the farmyard.) gulgotać -
63 hand over fist
(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) jak szalony -
64 heat
[hiːt] 1. n( warmth) gorąco nt, ciepło nt; ( temperature) ciepło nt, temperatura f; ( weather) upał m; ( excitement) gorączka f; (also: qualifying heat) wyścig m eliminacyjny2. vtPhrasal Verbs:- heat up* * *[hi:t] 1. noun1) (the amount of hotness (of something), especially of things which are very hot: Test the heat of the water before you bath the baby.) temperatura2) (the warmth from something which is hot: The heat from the fire will dry your coat; the effect of heat on metal; the heat of the sun.) żar3) (the hottest time: the heat of the day.) skwar4) (anger or excitement: He didn't mean to be rude - he just said that in the heat of the moment.) uniesienie, zdenerwowanie5) (in a sports competition etc, one of two or more contests from which the winners go on to take part in later stages of the competition: Having won his heat he is going through to the final.) eliminacja2. verb((sometimes with up) to make or become hot or warm: We'll heat (up) the soup; The day heats up quickly once the sun has risen.) (pod)grzać- heated- heatedly
- heatedness
- heater
- heating
- heat wave
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65 hiccough
['hɪkʌp] 1. vimieć czkawkę, czkać (czknąć perf)2. n ( fig)* * *1. noun1) ((the sound caused by) a sudden brief stopping of the breath caused by eg eating or drinking too much, too quickly.) czkawka2) ((in plural) the frequent repetition of this, at intervals of a few seconds: an attack of hiccoughs; I've got the hiccups.) czkawka2. verb(to make a hiccup or hiccups.) mieć czkawkę -
66 hiccup
['hɪkʌp]vi, see hiccough* * *1. noun1) ((the sound caused by) a sudden brief stopping of the breath caused by eg eating or drinking too much, too quickly.) czkawka2) ((in plural) the frequent repetition of this, at intervals of a few seconds: an attack of hiccoughs; I've got the hiccups.) czkawka2. verb(to make a hiccup or hiccups.) mieć czkawkę -
67 hotly
['hɔtlɪ]advcontest ostro, zawzięcie; speak, deny stanowczo, kategorycznie* * *1) (eagerly; quickly: The thieves were hotly pursued by the police.) gorączkowo2) (angrily; passionately: The accusations were hotly denied.) gwałtownie -
68 hurry up
1. vt 2. vi* * *(to (cause to) move quickly: Hurry him up, will you; Do hurry up!) pogonić, pośpieszyć się -
69 hurtle
['həːtl]vito hurtle past — przemknąć ( perf) (obok)
* * *['hə:tl](to move very quickly and violently: The car hurtled down the hill at top speed.) pędzić -
70 in haste
(in a hurry; quickly: I am writing in haste before leaving for the airport.) w pośpiechu -
71 in record time
(very quickly.) w rekordowym czasie -
72 instantaneous
[ɪnstən'teɪnɪəs]adj* * *[instən'teiniəs](done, happening or acting in an instant or very quickly: The effect of this poison is instantaneous.) błyskawiczny -
73 jot
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74 knock back
( inf) vt* * *(to drink, especially quickly and in large quantities: He knocked back three pints of beer in ten minutes.) wlewać w siebie -
75 like a house on fire
1) (very well: The two children got on with each other like a house on fire.) znakomicie2) (very quickly: I'm getting through this job like a house on fire.) szybko -
76 like a shot
(very quickly; eagerly: He accepted my invitation like a shot.) bez zastanowienia, piorunem -
77 like hot cakes
(very quickly: These books are selling like hot cakes.) jak gorące bułki -
78 like mad
(wildly, desperately, very quickly etc: struggling/trying/running like mad.) jak szalony -
79 like the wind
(very quickly: The horse galloped away like the wind.) jak wiatr/błyskawica -
80 make short work of
(to dispose of very quickly: The children made short work of the ice-cream.) rozprawić się szybko z
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