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2 waist oar
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3 waist oar
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4 oar
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5 среднее весло
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6 среднее весло
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > среднее весло
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7 баковое весло
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > баковое весло
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8 вальковое весло
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > вальковое весло
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9 распашное весло
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > распашное весло
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10 рулевое весло
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > рулевое весло
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11 среднее весло
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12 sveipr
m.1) fold, folding; s. í hári, a curl in the hair, curly hair;2) a kind of head-dress, = sveigr;3) a sudden stir, disturbance (opt verðr s. í svefni).* * *m. a fold, Lat. plica; gyrða um sik með tvauföldum sveip, to gird with a twofold ‘swoop,’ wrap it twice round the waist, Sks. 405 B: a twirl, a falling lock on the forehead, s. í hári, Nj. 39; svartr á hár ok sveipr í hárinu, curled hair (?), Korm. 8.2. a hood (= sveigr), Edda ii. 494.3. poët., öldu-sveipr, a ‘wave-sweeper,’ i. e. an oar, Fms. ii. (in a verse).II. a sudden ‘swoop,’ an accident, catastrophe; sveipr varð í för, Haustl.; opt verðr sveipr í svefni, a saying, Sturl. ii. 210. -
13 zanurz|yć
pf — zanurz|ać impf Ⅰ vt (włożyć) to plunge [dłoń]; (zamoczyć) to dip [palce, stopy] (w czymś into sth); (umieścić pod wodą) to immerse [przedmiot, pojemnik, rękę]- zanurzyć rękę w wodzie/sianie/torbie to plunge one’s hand into the water/hay/bag- zanurzyć wiosło w wodzie to dig one’s oar into the waterⅡ zanurzyć się — zanurzać się (zagłębić się) [wieloryb, łódź podwodna] to submerge- zanurzyć się w wodzie [osoba] to go into water- zanurzyć się po pas/szyję w jeziorze to go waist/neck deep into a lake- zanurzyć się w gęstwinie to plunge into the thicket- zanurzyć się w książce/obcej kulturze przen. to immerse oneself in a book/a foreign cultureThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zanurz|yć
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