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1 noun
[naun]n* * *(a word used as the name of a person, animal, place, state or thing: The words `boy', `James' and `happiness' are all nouns.) rzeczownik -
2 give
[gɪv] 1. pt gave, pt given, vt1)to give sb sth, give sth to sb — dawać (dać perf) komuś coś
to give a sigh — westchnąć ( perf)
to give a cry — zapłakać ( perf)
3) ( deliver) news, message etc podawać (podać perf), przekazywać (przekazać perf); advice dawać (dać perf)to give the right/wrong answer — udzielać (udzielić perf) prawidłowej/nieprawidłowej odpowiedzi
7) ( organize)2. vito give a party/dinner — wydawać (wydać perf) przyjęcie/obiad
the roof gave as I stepped on it — dach załamał się, gdy na nim stanąłem
Phrasal Verbs:- give in- give off- give out- give up- give way* * *(to dismiss (someone) or to be dismissed (usually from a job): He got the boot for always being late.) wylać, zostać wylanym -
3 fibreglass
noun, adjective1) ((of) very fine threadlike pieces of glass, used for insulation, in materials etc: fibreglass curtains.) włókno szklane2) ((of) a plastic material reinforced with such glass, used for many purposes eg building boats.) włókno szklane -
4 filler
1) (a tool or instrument used for filling something, especially for conveying liquid into a bottle.) lejek2) (material used to fill cracks in a wall etc.) kit -
5 pen-name
noun (a name used by a writer instead of his own name: Samuel Clemens used the pen-name of Mark Twain.) pseudonim literacki -
6 -her
noun (used in referring vaguely to a person or thing: Where does what's-his-name live?) jak mu (jej itd.) tam -
7 -its etc -name
noun (used in referring vaguely to a person or thing: Where does what's-his-name live?) jak mu (jej itd.) tam -
8 access code
noun (a combination of characters that is used to obtain permission to enter a computer or a communication network.) kod dostępu -
9 agar-agar
((a jelly made from) seaweed, used in medicine, cooking etc.) agar !removed! -
10 audio-visual aids
noun plural (films, recordings etc used in teaching.) środki audiowizualne -
11 baggage cart
noun ((American) (also luggage cart) a cart used by passengers at an airport etc to carry their luggage.) wózek na bagaże -
12 Band-Aid
((American) (a piece of) sticking plaster with a dressing used to cover a wound etc: You should put a Band-Aid on that cut.) plaster -
13 bank-note
noun (a piece of paper issued by a bank, used as money.) banknot -
14 blotting-paper
noun (soft paper used for drying up ink.) bibuła -
15 buzzword
(a word or phrase that is frequently used because of its importance or popularity especially among a certain age-group or profession: `Recycling' is the new buzzword.) modne słowo -
16 catgut
noun (a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.) katgut, struna jelitowa(a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.) światło odblaskowe -
17 caviar(e)
(the pickled eggs (roe) of a certain large fish, used as food.) kawior -
18 caviar(e)
(the pickled eggs (roe) of a certain large fish, used as food.) kawior -
19 colloquialism
noun (an expression used in colloquial language.) wyrażenie potoczne -
20 cough-mixture
noun (a medicine used for relieving coughing.) środek od kaszlu
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