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122 stäuben
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123 poprósz|yć
pf Ⅰ vt (posypać) to sprinkle- poprószyć ciastka cukrem pudrem to dust icing sugar over the cakesⅡ vi (o śniegu) jutro poprószy na południu it will snow lightly tomorrow in the south, light snow expected tomorrow in the south- w nocy trochę poprószyło during the night there were some light snowfallsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > poprósz|yć
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125 espolvorear con
v.to sprinkle with, to dust with.Espolvorea el queque con azúcar He sprinkles the cake with sugar. -
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127 spruzzata
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128 dust
s.1 polvo (dirt, powder)2 (accion)to give something a dust quitar el polvo a algo4 cocaína.5 polvo de ángel.vt.1 limpiar el polvo de (clean) (room, furniture)2 espolvorear (sprinkle) (with flour, sugar) ( with con)3 desempolvar, limpiar el polvo a, limpiar el polvo de, quitar el polvo a.4 polvorear. (pt & pp dusted)
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