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  • 1 chemosterilization e.g. of male insects

    chemosterylizacja

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  • 2 hop

    [hɔp] 1. vi
    ( person) podskakiwać or skakać na jednej nodze; bird skakać, podskakiwać
    2. n
    ( of person) podskok m (na jednej nodze); ( of animal) skok m
    * * *
    I 1. [hop] past tense, past participle - hopped; verb
    1) ((of people) to jump on one leg: The children had a competition to see who could hop the farthest; He hopped about in pain when the hammer fell on his foot.) skakać
    2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) to jump on both or all legs: The sparrow/frog hopped across the lawn.) skakać
    3) (to jump: He hopped (over) the fence and ran away; He hopped out of bed.) wyskoczyć, przeskoczyć
    4) ((with in(to), out (of)) to get into or out of a car etc: The car stopped and the driver told the hikers to hop in; I'll hop out of the car at the next crossroads.) wskoczyć, wyskoczyć
    2. noun
    1) (a short jump on one leg.) podskok
    2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) a short jump on both or all legs: The sparrow crossed the lawn in a series of hops.) podskok
    - catch someone on the hop
    - catch on the hop
    - keep someone on the hop
    - keep on the hop
    II [hop] noun
    (a climbing plant, the bitter fruits of which (hops) are used in brewing beer.) chmiel

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  • 3 sting

    [stɪŋ] 1. n
    ( wound) (of mosquito, snake) ukąszenie nt; (of bee, wasp) użądlenie nt; (of nettle, jellyfish) oparzenie nt; ( organ) żądło nt; ( inf) kant m (inf)
    2. vt; pt, pp stung
    kłuć (ukłuć perf); ( fig) dotykać (dotknąć perf), urazić ( perf)
    3. vi; pt, pp stung
    bee, wasp żądlić; mosquito, snake kąsać; plant, hedgehog kłuć; nettle, jellyfish parzyć; eyes, ointment szczypać, piec
    * * *
    1. [stiŋ] noun
    1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) żądło
    2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) ukąszenie
    3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) ukąszenie
    2. verb
    1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) kąsać
    2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) piec

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  • 4 chirp

    [tʃəːp]
    vi
    bird ćwierkać (zaćwierkać perf); crickets cykać
    * * *
    [ ə:p] 1. nouns
    (the sharp, shrill sound of certain birds and insects.) ćwierkanie
    2. verb
    (to make such a sound.) ćwierkać

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  • 5 chrysalis

    ['krisəlis]
    (the form taken by some insects (eg butterflies) at an early stage in their development.) poczwarka

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  • 6 drone

    [drəun] 1. n
    ( of insects) bzyczenie nt, brzęczenie nt; ( of engine) warkot m; ( of traffic) szum m; ( male bee) truteń m
    2. vi
    bee bzyczeć, brzęczeć; engine etc warczeć; (also: drone on) ględzić (inf), przynudzać (inf)
    * * *
    [drəun] 1. noun
    1) (the male of the bee.) truteń
    2) (a person who is lazy and idle.) truteń, leniuch
    3) (a deep, humming sound: the distant drone of traffic.) brzęczenie
    2. verb
    1) (to make a low, humming sound: An aeroplane droned overhead.) buczeć
    2) (to speak in a dull, boring voice: The lecturer droned on and on.) mówić monotonnym głosem

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  • 7 especially

    [ɪs'pɛʃlɪ]
    adv
    (above all, particularly) szczególnie, zwłaszcza; ( more than normally) szczególnie
    * * *
    adverb (particularly: These insects are quite common, especially in hot countries.) szczególnie, zwłaszcza

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  • 8 feeler

    ['fiːlə(r)]
    n
    ( of insect) czułek m

    to put out a feeler/feelers ( fig)badać (zbadać perf) grunt

    * * *
    noun ((in certain animals, insects etc) an organ for touching, especially one of the two thread-like parts on an insect's head.) czułek

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  • 9 flit

    [flɪt]
    vi
    birds, insects polatywać; expression, smile przemykać (przemknąć perf)
    * * *
    [flit]
    past tense, past participle - flitted; verb
    (to move quickly and lightly from place to place: Butterflies flitted around in the garden.) przemykać się, przelatywać, latać

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  • 10 insect

    ['ɪnsɛkt]
    n
    owad m
    * * *
    ['insekt]
    (any of many kinds of small six-legged creatures with wings and a body divided into sections: We were bothered by flies, wasps and other insects.) owad
    - insectivorous
    - insect repellent

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  • 11 insect repellent

    n
    środek m odstraszający owady
    * * *
    noun (a chemical preparation that repels insects.) środek przeciwko owadom

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  • 12 insecticide

    [ɪn'sɛktɪsaɪd]
    n
    środek m owadobójczy
    * * *
    noun (a substance (usually in powder or liquid form) for killing insects.) środek owadobójczy

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  • 13 insectivorous

    [-'tivərəs]
    adjective ((of plants or animals) feeding (mainly) on insects.) owadożerny

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  • 14 moth

    [mɔθ]
    n
    ćma f; (also: clothes moth) mól m
    * * *
    [moƟ]
    plural - moths; noun
    1) (any of a large number of insects, rather like butterflies but with wider bodies, seen mostly at night and attracted by light.) ćma
    2) (a clothes moth: The moths have been at my evening dress.) mól
    - mothball
    - moth-eaten

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  • 15 nest

    [nɛst] 1. n 2. vi

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    * * *
    [nest] 1. noun
    (a structure or place in which birds (and some animals and insects) hatch or give birth to and look after their young: The swallows are building a nest under the roof of our house; a wasp's nest.) gniazdo
    2. verb
    (to build a nest and live in it: A pair of robins are nesting in that bush.) gnieździć się
    - nest-egg
    - feather one's own nest
    - feather one's nest

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  • 16 pollinate

    ['pɔlɪneɪt]
    vt
    * * *
    ['poləneit]
    verb (to make (a plant) fertile by carrying pollen to it from another flower: Insects pollinate the flowers.) zapylać

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  • 17 proboscis

    [prə'bosis]
    (a nose, or mouth-part in certain animals, insects etc.) trąb(k)a

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  • 18 short-lived

    ['ʃɔːt'lɪvd]
    adj
    * * *
    adjective (living or lasting only for a short time: short-lived insects; short-lived enthusiasm.) krótko żyjący, krótkotrwały

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  • 19 social

    ['səuʃl] 1. adj
    history, structure, background społeczny; policy, benefit socjalny; event, contact towarzyski; animal stadny
    2. n
    spotkanie nt towarzyskie
    * * *
    ['səuʃəl] 1. adjective
    1) (concerning or belonging to the way of life and welfare of people in a community: social problems.) społeczny
    2) (concerning the system by which such a community is organized: social class.) społeczny
    3) (living in communities: Ants are social insects.) stadny, gromadny
    4) (concerning the gathering together of people for the purposes of recreation or amusement: a social club; His reasons for calling were purely social.) towarzyski
    - socialist 2. adjective
    (of or concerning socialism: socialist policies/governments.) socjalistyczny
    - socialise
    - socially
    - social work

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  • 20 sucker

    ['sʌkə(r)]
    n ( ZOOL, TECH)
    przyssawka f; ( BOT) odrost m; ( inf) frajer m (inf)
    * * *
    1) ((slang) a person who is easily fooled or is stupid enough to do something: Who is the sucker who bought your car?) frajer
    2) (a person or thing that sucks: Are these insects bloodsuckers?) pijawka
    3) (an organ on an animal, eg an octopus, by which it sticks to objects.) narząd ssący, ssawka
    4) (a curved pad or disc (of rubber etc) that can be pressed on to a surface and stick there.) przyssawka
    5) (a side shoot coming from the root of a plant.) odrost korzeniowy

    English-Polish dictionary > sucker

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