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1 przykle|ić
pf — przykle|jać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (umocować za pomocą kleju) to paste, to stick- przykleić znaczek na kopertę a. na list to stick a stamp on an envelope a. a letter- przykleić ogłoszenie/plakat to paste a notice/poster- przykleić obtłuczone uszko do filiżanki to glue a broken handle to a cup- przykleić ogłoszenie taśmą do tablicy to sellotape a notice to a noticeboard2. pot. (przyłożyć) to stick, to press- przykleił czoło do szyby he pressed his forehead against the window pane- uciekinierzy leżeli przyklejeni do ziemi the fugitives lay flattened on the groundⅡ przykleić się — przyklejać się 1. (przywrzeć) to stick- przepocona koszula przykleiła się mu do pleców the sweaty shirt stuck to his back- etykieta mocno się przykleiła the label was stuck fast- ten blat/stół jest tak brudny, że można się do niego przykleić this top/table is so sticky with dirt that one might get glued to it for good- resztki jedzenia przyklejone do talerzy remnants of food stuck to the plates2. pot. to cling- przykleić się do kogoś w tańcu to press one’s body against one’s dance partner- przykleił się do niej na cały wieczór he clung to her throughout the eveningThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przykle|ić
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2 wlep|ić
pf — wlep|iać impf vt 1. (wkleić) to glue [sth] in(to), to paste [sth] in(to)- wlepić fotografie do albumu to paste photos in(to) an album2. pot. (wcisnąć) to unload pot. (komuś on sb); to palm [sth] off (komuś on sb)- sprzedawca wlepił mu zgniłe jabłka the greengrocer palmed rotten apples off on him3. pot. (ukarać) to slap pot. (komuś coś sb with sth)- wlepili mi mandat za niewłaściwe parkowanie they slapped a parking ticket on me- policjant wlepił mu grzywnę the policeman slapped a fine on him- wlepili mu za kradzież dwa lata he was given two years for theft- nauczyciel wlepił jej dwóję the teacher flunked her pot.■ wlepić oczy a. wzrok a. spojrzenie w kogoś/coś to fix one’s gaze on sb/sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wlep|ić
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3 wstawiać
impf ⇒ wstawić* * ** * *ipf.1. (= umieszczać wewnątrz) put, insert ( sth) (w coś l. do czegoś in l. into sth) ( między coś between sth); put ( sth) in.2. (= wprawiać, instalować) fit, insert, install, put ( sth) in; wstawiać sztuczne zęby insert dentures; wstawić wannę put in a bath; wstawić nową szybę w miejsce stłuczonej replace a broken window pane.3. druk. (= dopisywać, dodawać do tekstu) add, insert, interpolate; (= umieszczać jako wstawkę) inset, inlay; komp. paste ( sth) in.ipf.1. wstawiać się za kimś (= brać w obronę) put in l. say a good word for sb; intercede for sb l. on behalf of sb; plead sb's cause.2. pot. (= upijać się) get tight.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wstawiać
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