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Ⅰ adj. 1. (niesłyszący) deaf, hearing-impaired- całkowicie/częściowo głuchy totally/partially deaf a. hearing-impaired- głuchy na jedno ucho deaf in one ear- głuchy od urodzenia deaf from birth- głuchy jak pień (as) deaf as a post, stone deaf2. pejor., żart. (obojętny) deaf (na coś to sth)- on jest głuchy na moje perswazje he’s deaf to my arguments3. (przytłumiony) dull, hollow- głuchy kaszel a hollow cough- głuchy stukot kopyt the dull thud of hooves4. przen. (cichy, milczący) silent, hushed- głucha ulica a silent street- głucha cisza dead silence5. żart. (mówiony w tajemnicy) whispered, hushed- głuche plotki whispered rumours6. przen. (mocny i skrywany) deep(-seated)- głucha nienawiść deep(-seated) hatred- głucha rozpacz deep(-seated) despair7. żart. (bardzo oddalony) remote; God-forsaken pejor.- głucha wieś a God-forsaken village- w głuchej puszczy in the depths of the forestⅡ głu|chy m, głucha f deaf person- szkoła dla głuchych a school for the deaf a. hearing-impaired■ czego głuchy nie dosłyszy, to zmyśli the mind abhors a vacuum (and guesses at missing information)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > głu|chy
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