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1 football
['futbɔːl]n* * *1) (a game played by kicking a large ball: The children played football; ( also adjective) a football fan.) piłka nożna2) (the ball used in this game.) piłka -
2 return
[rɪ'təːn] 1. n( going or coming back) powrót m; (of sth stolen, borrowed, bought) zwrot m; (from land, shares, investment) dochód m; ( tax etc) zeznanie ntin return (for) — w zamian (za +acc)
- returns2. cpdjourney, ticket powrotny; match rewanżowy3. vi4. vtif the illness/pain returns, … — jeśli wystąpi nawrót choroby/bólu, …
greetings, sentiment odwzajemniać (odwzajemnić perf); sth borrowed, stolen, bought zwracać (zwrócić perf); verdict wydawać (wydać perf); ball ( during game) odsyłać (odesłać perf); ( POL) wybierać (wybrać perf) (do parlamentu)I promise I'll return the favour some day — obiecuję, że kiedyś się odwdzięczę
Phrasal Verbs:* * *[rə'tə:n] 1. verb1) (to come or go back: He returns home tomorrow; He returned to London from Paris yesterday; The pain has returned.) (po)wrócić2) (to give, send, put etc (something) back where it came from: He returned the book to its shelf; Don't forget to return the books you borrowed.) odłożyć z powrotem, zwrócić3) (I'll return to this topic in a minute.) powrócić4) (to do (something) which has been done to oneself: She hit him and he returned the blow; He said how nice it was to see her again, and she returned the compliment.) odwzajemnić5) ((of voters) to elect (someone) to Parliament.) wybierać6) ((of a jury) to give (a verdict): The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.) ogłosić7) ((in tennis etc) to hit (a ball) back to one's opponent: She returned his serve.) odbić2. noun1) (the act of returning: On our return, we found the house had been burgled; ( also adjective) a return journey.) powrót2) (especially in United Kingdom, a round-trip ticket, a return ticket: Do you want a single or a return?) bilet powrotny•- return match
- return ticket
- by return of post
- by return
- in return for
- in return
- many happy returns of the day
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3 ninepins
(a form of bowling in which nine bottle-shaped objects are knocked over with a ball: a game of ninepins; Ninepins is a very good game.) kręgle -
4 skittles
['skɪtlz]nkręgle pl* * *noun singular (a game in which the players try to knock down a number of skittles with a ball: a game of skittles; Do you play skittles?; ( also adjective) a skittles match.) kręgle -
5 tennis
['tɛnɪs]ntenis m* * *['tenis]((also lawn tennis) a game for two or four players who use rackets to hit a ball to each other over a net stretched across a tennis-court: Let's play (a game of) tennis; ( also adjective) a tennis match.) tenis- tennis-racket
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6 baseball
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7 basketball
['bɑːskɪtbɔːl]n* * *noun (a game in which goals are scored by throwing a ball into a net on a high post.) koszykówka -
8 cricket
['krɪkɪt]n (SPORT)* * *I ['krikit] noun(an outdoor game played with bats, a ball and wickets, between two sides of eleven each.) krykiet- not cricket II ['krikit] noun(an insect related to the grasshopper, the male of which makes a chirping noise.) świerszcz -
9 golf
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10 hockey
['hɔkɪ]nhokej m* * *['hoki](a game for two teams of eleven players, played with clubs which are bent at one end (hockey-sticks) and a ball, or in ice hockey, a round flat disc called a puck.) hokej -
11 in play
((of a ball) according to the rules of the game, (not) in a position where it can be hit, kicked etc.) w polu, na aucie -
12 kick off
(SPORT) virozpoczynać (rozpocząć perf) mecz* * *to start a football game by kicking the ball: We kick off at 2.30. (noun kick-off: The kick-off is at 2.30) rozpocząć mecz piłkarski -
13 netball
['nɛtbɔːl]n* * *noun (a team-game in which a ball is thrown into a net hanging high up on a pole.) (rodzaj koszykówki) -
14 out
[aut] 1. adv1) ( not in) na zewnątrz, na dworze(to stand) out in the rain/snow — (stać) (na dworze or na zewnątrz) w deszczu/śniegu
to go/come out — wychodzić (wyjść perf) (na zewnątrz)
out loud — głośno, na głos
2) (not at home, absent)to have a day/night out — spędzać (spędzić perf) dzień/wieczór poza domem
3) ( indicating distance) (o) +acc dalej4) (SPORT) na aut2. adjthe ball is/has gone out — piłka jest na aucie/wyszła na aut
1)to be out — ( unconscious) być nieprzytomnym; ( of game) wypaść ( perf) z gry; ( of fashion) wyjść ( perf) z mody; ( have appeared) ( flowers) zakwitnąć ( perf); (news, secret) wyjść ( perf) na jaw; ( extinguished) (fire, light, gas) nie palić się
2) ( finished)3)4)to be out in one's calculations — mylić się (pomylić się perf) w obliczeniach
* * *(to allow to come in, go out: Let me in!; I let the dog out.) wpuścić, wypuścić -
15 out of play
((of a ball) according to the rules of the game, (not) in a position where it can be hit, kicked etc.) w polu, na aucie -
16 roulette
[ruː'lɛt]nruletka f* * *[ru'let](a game of chance, played with a ball on a revolving wheel.) ruletka -
17 snowball
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18 squash
[skwɔʃ] 1. n (US)2. vtlemon/orange squash — sok m cytrynowy/pomarańczowy ( z koncentratu)
* * *[skwoʃ] 1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) zgniatać, ściskać2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) stłumić2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) ścisk2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) (rodzaj napoju owocowego)3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) squash4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) kabaczek•- squashy -
19 table tennis
ntenis m stołowy* * *(a game played on a table with small bats and a light ball; ping pong.) tenis stołowy -
20 ten-pin bowling
noun (a game in which a ball is rolled at ten skittles in order to knock down as many as possible.) kręgle
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