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1 sly
[slaɪ] adjective1) cunning or deceitful:ماكِرHe sometimes behaves in rather a sly manner.
2) playfully mischievous:خَبيثHe made a sly reference to my foolish mistake.
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2 sly
[Swahili Word] mahiri[English Word] sly[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 slyðra
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4 sly
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5 sly
خَبِيث \ crafty: skilful at deceiving. cunning: clever (usu. in a bad sense); good at deceiving: a cunning trick; a cunning businessman. evil: (of people) bad; harmful: She has an evil mind. malicious: (of people) showing malice; (of things) caused by malice: malicious damage. malign: evil. naughty: (of children and their behaviour) bad; troublesome. roguish: full of playful tricks: The girl gave the boy a roguish smile. sly: deceitful. virulent: very harmful to the health; poisonous; full of hate: a virulent disease; a virulent political speech. wicked: bad; evil: a wicked murderer; a wicked deed. -
6 sly
مَاكِر \ crafty: skilful at deceiving. cunning: clever (usu. in a bad sense); good at deceiving: a cunning trick; a cunning businessman. roguish: full of playful tricks: The girl gave the boy a roguish smile. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are not trustworthy. sly: deceitful. smart: clever (but not always trustworthy): Some business men are too smart. underhand: deceitful. wily: clever and full of tricks, from long experience: a wily businessman. -
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n., botan. water-cotton, byssus lanuginosa; af sefi eðr slýi, Stj. 253: it was dried and used as tinder, Bs. i. 616 (wrongly spelt slij), freq. in mod. usage. -
8 šly
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9 slỳšati
slỳšati Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `hear'Old Church Slavic:Russian:slýšat' `hear' [verb]Czech:Polish:sɫyszeć `hear' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:slȉšati `hear' [verb];Čak. slȉšati (Vrgada) `hear' [verb]Slovene:slíšati `hear' [verb], slȋšim [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: ḱluH-s- (ḱlu-Hs-??)Certainty: +Page in Pokorny: 605Other cognates:Skt. śróṣati `listen, obey' [verb] -
10 slyðrask
að, qs. sloðrast; ymsir fóru á kné eða slyðruðust fyrir öðrum, Grett. 167 new Ed. (in Cod. Upsal.) -
11 sły|nąć
impf (słynęła, słynęli) vi to be famous (z czegoś for sth)- słynąć z odwagi/poczucia humoru to be famous for one’s courage/sense of humour- słynąć urodą/rozumem to be famous for one’s beauty/brains- słynąć na cały świat to be world famous- hotel słynący z gościnności a hotel famous for its hospitality ⇒ zasłynąćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sły|nąć
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12 doro|sły
Ⅰ adj. 1. (dojrzały) [osoba] adult, grown-up; [zwierzę] adult, full-grown; [zachowanie, decyzja, odpowiedź] mature, adult- dorośli ludzie często zachowują się gorzej niż dzieci adults often behave worse than children- całe swoje dorosłe życie poświęcił lotnictwu he’s devoted his entire adult life to aviation2. (pełnoletni) adult- około 40 procent dorosłych Polaków pali papierosy about 40 per cent of adult Poles smoke cigarettes- wstęp tylko dla osób dorosłych adults onlyⅡ doro|sły m, dorosła f adult, grown-up- przychodnia dla dzieci i dorosłych health centre for both children and adults- film tylko dla dorosłych an adults-only filmThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > doro|sły
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13 zaklę|sły
zaklę|sły, zaklęśnięty adj. [podłoga, mogiła] sinkingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaklę|sły
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14 hvera-slý
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15 domoro|sły
adj. pejor. 1. (niewykształcony) [malarz] self-taught, unschooled; [lekarz] self-taught; [talent] home-grown 2. (zaściankowy) [sztuka, dramat] provincialThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > domoro|sły
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16 donio|sły
adj. grad. 1. (ważny) [chwila, zmiana] significant, important- doniosłe wydarzenie a momentous occasion a. event, a significant a. an important event2. (silny) [głos, dźwięk] sonorousThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > donio|sły
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17 naro|sły
adj. [żale, problemy, trudności] increasing, growing- narosłe odsetki accrued interestThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naro|sły
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18 niedoro|sły
adj. [dziecko, zwierzę] small, young; [zachowanie, osobnik] immatureThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niedoro|sły
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19 nieści|sły
adj. 1. (niedokładny) [obliczenia, dane] inaccurate, imprecise- sprostowaliśmy nieścisłą wiadomość we have corrected the inaccurate news item- pomiary terenu okazały się nieścisłe the measurements of the area turned out to be imprecise2. (pozbawiony spoistości) [ziemia, gleba, materiał, tkanina, ciasto] looseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieści|sły
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20 niezawi|sły
adj. książk. 1. [kraj, naród] independent, sovereign 2. [poglądy, byt] independent 3. Prawo [sąd, sędzia] independentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niezawi|sły
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