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m (G barszczu) 1. Kulin. borsch(t), beetroot soup- barszcz z uszkami borsch with ravioli- barszcz zabielany borsch with sour cream2. Bot. cow parsley a. parsnip, hogweed- □ barszcz biały white borscht (made of vegetables and fermented rye)- barszcz czerwony borscht- barszcz polski daw. sour soup made from cow parsley- barszcz ukraiński Ukrainian borscht■ tani jak barszcz dirt cheap pot.* * *-u; -epl; -y; m barszcz (czerwony) — beetroot souptani jak barszcz — (przen) pot dirt-cheap (pot)
* * *miGen.pl. -ów l. -y1. ( zupa) beetroot soup; barszcz biały borsch; barszcz czerwony beetroot soup; barszcz ukraiński borsch; tani jak barszcz dirt-cheap; dwa grzyby w barszcz too much of a good thing.2. bot. hogweed ( Heracleum).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > barszcz
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