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41 procession
[prə'sɛʃən]n* * *[prə'seʃən](a line of people, vehicles etc moving forward in order, especially for a ceremonial purpose: The procession moved slowly through the streets.) pochód, procesja, kawalkada -
42 sap
[sæp] 1. n 2. vt* * *I [sæp] noun(the liquid in trees, plants etc: The sap flowed out when he broke the stem of the flower.) sok (roślinny)II [sæp] past tense, past participle - sapped; verb(to weaken or destroy (a person's strength, confidence, courage etc): The disease slowly sapped his strength.) wyczerpywać -
43 savour
['seɪvə(r)] 1. (US savor) vtdelektować się +instr2. naromat m* * *['seivə] 1. verb(to eat, drink usually slowly in order to appreciate taste or quality: He savoured the delicious soup.) delektować się- savoury2. noun(something savoury served with eg alcoholic drinks.) przystawka -
44 seep
[siːp]viliquid przeciekać (przeciec perf), przesączać się (przesączyć się perf); gas przenikać (przeniknąć perf), przedostawać się (przedostać się perf); ( fig) information przeciekać (przeciec perf)* * *[si:p]((of liquids) to flow slowly eg through a very small opening: Blood seeped out through the bandage round his head; All his confidence seeped away.) sączyć (się) -
45 shamble
['ʃæmbl](to walk slowly and awkwardly, (as if) not lifting one's feet properly off the ground: The old man shambled wearily along the street.) powłóczyć nogami -
46 slow
[sləu] 1. adjwolny, powolnyto be slow to act/decide — zbyt wolno działać/podejmować decyzje
2. advto go slow — driver jechać wolno or powoli; ( BRIT) workers zwalniać (zwolnić perf) tempo pracy ( w ramach akcji protestacyjnej)
wolno, powoli3. vt"slow" — znak ograniczenia prędkości
(also: slow down, slow up) speed zmniejszać (zmniejszyć perf); business etc przyhamowywać (przyhamować perf)4. vi(also: slow down, slow up) zwalniać (zwolnić perf)to slow down/up the car — zwalniać (zwolnić perf)
* * *[sləu] 1. adjective1) (not fast; not moving quickly; taking a long time: a slow train; The service at that restaurant is very slow; He was very slow to offer help.) wolny2) ((of a clock etc) showing a time earlier than the actual time; behind in time: My watch is five minutes slow.) spóźniony3) (not clever; not quick at learning: He's particularly slow at arithmetic.) tępy2. verb(to make, or become slower: The car slowed to take the corner.) zmniejszać szybkość, zwalniać- slowly- slowness
- slow motion
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47 sluggish
['slʌgɪʃ]adj* * *adjective (moving slowly; not active or alert: a sluggish river; I always feel rather sluggish in the mornings.) niemrawy -
48 smoulder
['sməuldə(r)]* * *['sməuldə](to burn slowly or without flame: A piece of coal had fallen out of the fire and the hearthrug was smouldering.) tlić się -
49 stew
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50 straggle
['strægl]vi* * *['stræɡl]1) (to grow or spread untidily: His beard straggled over his chest.) rozkrzewiać się2) (to walk too slowly to remain with a body of eg marching soldiers, walkers etc.) ociągać się•- straggly
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51 straggler
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52 surely
['ʃuəlɪ]advz pewnością, na pewno* * *1) (used in questions, exclamations etc to indicate what the speaker considers probable: Surely she's finished her work by now!; You don't believe what she said, surely?) chyba2) (without doubt, hesitation, mistake or failure: Slowly but surely we're achieving our aim.) pewnie3) ((in answers) certainly; of course: `May I come with you?' `Surely!') oczywiście, z pewnością -
53 take one's time
(to do something as slowly as one wishes.) nie spieszyć się -
54 taxi
['tæksɪ] 1. ntaksówka f, taxi nt inv2. vi ( AVIAT)* * *['tæksi] 1. plurals - taxis, taxies; noun((also taxi-cab: (American) cab) a car, usually fitted with a taximeter, that can be hired with its driver, especially for short journeys: I took a taxi from the hotel to the station.) taksówka2. verb((of an aeroplane) to move slowly along the ground before beginning to run forward for take-off: The plane taxied along the runway.) kołować- taxi rank -
55 toll
[təul] 1. n( casualties) liczba f ofiar; ( charge) opłata f (za przejazd)2. vibell bić* * *I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) dzwonićII [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) opłata za przejazd, myto2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) żniwo ofiar• -
56 trail
[treɪl] 1. n 2. vt 3. vi( hang loosely) ciągnąć się; (in game, contest) przegrywaćPhrasal Verbs:* * *[treil] 1. verb1) (to drag, or be dragged, along loosely: Garments were trailing from the suitcase.) wlec się2) (to walk slowly and usually wearily: He trailed down the road.) wlec się3) (to follow the track of: The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.) tropić2. noun1) (a track (of an animal): The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.) trop2) (a path through a forest or other wild area: a mountain trail.) szlak3) (a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes: There was a trail of blood across the floor.) ślad•- trailer -
57 trundle
['trʌndl] 1. vttrolley etc pchać or popychać (powoli)2. vito trundle along — ( vehicle) toczyć się (potoczyć się perf); ( person) iść (pójść perf) powoli
* * *(to (cause to) roll slowly and heavily along on wheels: He trundled the wheelbarrow down the garden; The huge lorry trundled along the road.) toczyć (się) -
58 uncurl
(to straighten from a curled position: The hedgehog slowly uncurled (itself).) rozprostować (się) -
59 understand
[ʌndə'stænd]I understand (that) … — rozumiem, że …
to make o.s. understood — porozumieć się ( perf) ( nie znając dobrze języka), dogadać się ( perf) (inf)
* * *1. past tense, past participle - understood; verb1) (to see or know the meaning of (something): I can't understand his absence; Speak slowly to foreigners so that they'll understand you.) zrozumieć2) (to know (eg a person) thoroughly: She understands children/dogs.) znać się (na)3) (to learn or realize (something), eg from information received: At first I didn't understand how ill she was; I understood that you were planning to leave today.) zorientować się•- understanding 2. noun1) (the power of thinking clearly: a man of great understanding.) rozum2) (the ability to sympathize with another person's feelings: His kindness and understanding were a great comfort to her.) zrozumienie3) (a (state of) informal agreement: The two men have come to / reached an understanding after their disagreement.) porozumienie•- make oneself understood- make understood -
60 vision
['vɪʒən]n( sight) wzrok m; ( foresight) zdolność f or dar m przewidywania; ( in dream etc) wizja f, widzenie nt* * *['viʒən]1) (something seen in the imagination or in a dream: God appeared to him in a vision.) widzenie, wizja2) (the ability to see or plan into the future: Politicians should be men of vision.) wyobraźnia3) (the ability to see or the sense of sight: He is slowly losing his vision.) wzrok
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