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1 cebul|a
f 1. (warzywo) onion C/U- kilo cebuli a kilo of onions- na wiosnę obsadzili pole cebulą in spring they planted the field with onions2. Bot. (bulwa) bulb- cebule tulipanów tulip bulbs3. pot., przen. (zegarek) pocket watch; (kopuła) onion dome- błyszczące cebule cerkwi the shining (onion) domes of Orthodox churches■ ubierać się na cebulę a. cebulkę to wear several layers of clothingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cebul|a
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2 cebulka
- ki; -ki; dat sg -ce; gen pl; -ek; f; BOTbulb; ( włosa) rootzielona cebulka — scallion, green onion
* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek1. ( warzywo) emf. onion; befsztyk z cebulką beefsteak with onion; sałatka z młodą cebulką salad with green onions l. scallions.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cebulka
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3 podsmażać
impf ⇒ podsmażyć* * *ipf.fry (up), roast, sauté, stir-fry; podsmażyć cebulkę do zrumienienia sauté the onions until golden brown.ipf.fry (up), roast.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podsmażać
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4 wianek
( z kwiatów) garland, (czosnku itp.) string* * *mi- nk- Gen. -a1. garland; ( stroik na głowę) chaplet; wianek ze stokrotek daisy chain; wianek czosnku/cebuli rope of garlic/onions; wianek panieński przen. maidenhead.2. żegl. grommet, grummet.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wianek
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5 cebul|ka
f 1. dim. (warzywo) (small) onion- stek z cebulką steak and onions2. dim. Bot. (bulwa) bulb 3. (część włosa) bulb spec.; hair root- odżywka wzmacniająca cebulki włosowe a conditioner for strengthening hair rootsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cebul|ka
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6 obsmaż|yć
pf — obsmaż|ać impf Ⅰ vt to brown, to sear [mięso]- obsmaż wątróbkę z obu stron sear the liver on both sides- obsmaż cebulę na złoty kolor fry the onions until (they’re) golden-brownⅡ obsmażyć się — obsmażać się [mięso] to be browned, to be seared; [warzywa] to be browned- kiedy mięso się obsmaży, dodać warzywa add the vegetables when the meat has brownedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obsmaż|yć
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7 pokr|ajać
pokr|oić, pokr|ajać pf (pokroję, pokraję) vt 1. (pociąć) to cut (up), to cut [sth] up [chleb, ciasto, mięso, materiał] (czymś with sth)- pokroić coś na kawałki/paski to cut sth up into pieces/strips- pokroić coś w plasterki to cut sth into slices, to slice sth up- pokroić coś w kostkę to cut sth into cubes, to cube sth [mięso], to dice sth [marchewkę]- pokroić drobno marchew/cebulę to chop carrots/onions finely- pokroić chleb na kromki to slice bread- pokrojony chleb sliced bread- kto pokroi indyka? who’s going to carve the turkey?- pokroić materiał na bluzkę to cut a blouse out of a piece of fabric2. pot. (poranić) to cut [sb] up (czymś about sth)- pokroili mu twarz żyletką they cut his face with razor blades- cała ławka (szkolna) pokrona była scyzorykami the whole desk was scored with a penknives a. pocketknives3. pot. (dokonać operacji) to cut [sb] openThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pokr|ajać
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8 pokr|oić
pokr|oić, pokr|ajać pf (pokroję, pokraję) vt 1. (pociąć) to cut (up), to cut [sth] up [chleb, ciasto, mięso, materiał] (czymś with sth)- pokroić coś na kawałki/paski to cut sth up into pieces/strips- pokroić coś w plasterki to cut sth into slices, to slice sth up- pokroić coś w kostkę to cut sth into cubes, to cube sth [mięso], to dice sth [marchewkę]- pokroić drobno marchew/cebulę to chop carrots/onions finely- pokroić chleb na kromki to slice bread- pokrojony chleb sliced bread- kto pokroi indyka? who’s going to carve the turkey?- pokroić materiał na bluzkę to cut a blouse out of a piece of fabric2. pot. (poranić) to cut [sb] up (czymś about sth)- pokroili mu twarz żyletką they cut his face with razor blades- cała ławka (szkolna) pokrona była scyzorykami the whole desk was scored with a penknives a. pocketknives3. pot. (dokonać operacji) to cut [sb] openThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pokr|oić
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9 wątrób|ka
f 1. (u małego zwierzęcia) liver- kurze wątróbki chicken livers- pasztet z gęsich wątróbek goose liver pâté, (pâté de) foie gras2. Kulin. liver- smażona wątróbka z cebulką fried liver with onionsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wątrób|ka
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