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21 hard-earned
adjective (earned by hard work or with difficulty: I deserve every penny of my hard-earned wages.) ciężko zapracowany -
22 heedful
adjective ((with of) paying attention to; responding to: heedful of danger.) ostrożny, rozważny -
23 hooked
1) (curved like a hook: a hooked nose.) haczykowaty2) ((with on) slang for very interested in, or showing a great liking for; addicted to: He's hooked on modern art; He's hooked on marijuana.) mieć bzika na punkcie -
24 illuminated
adjective ((of a manuscript) decorated with ornamental lettering or illustrations.) iluminowany -
25 indented
adjective (having an edge, outline etc with V-shaped cuts or inward curves.) ząbkowany -
26 jammy
adjective (covered with jam: jammy fingers.) lepki (od dżemu) -
27 jewelled
adjective (ornamented with jewels: a jewelled crown.) ozdobiony klejnotami -
28 live-in
adjective (living in the same place with a sexual partner without being married to him/her: a live-in partner/boyfriend.) współzamieszkały -
29 manned
adjective (supplied with men: a manned spacecraft.) z załogą ludzką, załogowy -
30 megaton
((usually with a number) (of a bomb) giving an explosion as great as that of a million tons of TNT: a five-megaton bomb.) megatona -
31 overarm
adjective, adverb((of a throw) with the hand and arm moving round above the shoulder: He bowled overarm; an overarm throw.) znad głowy -
32 panelled
adjective (made of or surrounded with panels (usually of wood): a panelled door; oak-panelled.) wykładany boazerią -
33 pigeon-toed
adjective ((of a person or his manner of walking) with toes turned inwards: a pigeon-toed person/walk.) szpotawy -
34 plated
adjective (covered with a thin layer of a different metal: gold-plated dishes.) pokryty, powleczony -
35 pokey
adjective ((of a room etc) small, with not enough space.) ciasny -
36 quilted
adjective (made of two layers of material (often decoratively) stitched together with padding between them: a quilted jacket.) pikowany -
37 salted
adjective ((negative unsalted) containing or preserved with salt: salted butter; salted beef.) solony -
38 scaly
adjective ((of fish etc) covered with scales.) łuskowaty -
39 slatted
adjective (having, or made with, slats: a slatted door.) kryty listwami -
40 soaked
adjective ((often with through): She got soaked (through) in that shower.) przemoczony
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