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1 mrugnięcie
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2 mig|nąć
pf — mig|ać1 impf (mignęła, mignęli — migam) Ⅰ vi 1. (błyskać, świecić nierówno) to blink, to flicker- świeca miga na wietrze the candle is flickering in the wind- lampka kontrolna zaczęła migać the pilot light started blinking2. (ukazywać się świecąc) to flash- na niebie migały błyskawice lightning flashed across the sky3. (szybko się przesuwać lub ukazywać) to flash (by)- za oknem migały drzewa outside the window the trees flashed by- daleko w dole niewyraźnie mignęła mi rzeka I had a faint glimpse of the river far below- w tłumie mignęła mu jej twarz he glimpsed her face in the crowd4. przen. to flash- mignęło mu w myśli, że ona kłamie it flashed through his mind that she was lyingⅡ migać się pot. (unikać, wykręcać się) to dodge, to shirk (od czegoś from sth)- migać się od służby wojskowej to dodge military service- migać się od zrobienia czegoś to dodge a. shirk (from) doing sth ⇒ wymigać sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mig|nąć
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3 pioruńs|ki
adj. 1. posp. (przeklęty) blinking pot., blooming pot.- pioruński wiatr a beastly wind2. (niezwykły) awesome pot.; brilliant- miał pioruńskie zdolności he was brilliantly talented- wszystkiemu winna ta jej pioruńska uroda it’s all because of her stunningly good looksThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pioruńs|ki
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blinking — blinking; un·blinking; … English syllables
blinking — ► ADJECTIVE Brit. informal ▪ used to express annoyance … English terms dictionary
Blinking — Blink Blink (bl[i^][ng]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Blinked} (bl[i^][ng]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Blinking}.] [OE. blenken; akin to dan. blinke, Sw. blinka, G. blinken to shine, glance, wink, twinkle, D. blinken to shine; and prob. to D. blikken to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blinking — /ˈblɪŋkɪŋ/ (say blingking) Colloquial –adjective 1. (an intensifier): you re a blinking genius! –adverb 2. (an intensifier): a blinking high wall to have to leap over. –blinkingly, adverb …
blinking — adj. & adv. Brit. sl. an intensive, esp. expressing disapproval (a blinking idiot; a blinking awful time). Etymology: BLINK + ING(2) (euphem. for BLOODY) … Useful english dictionary
blinking — blinkingly, adv. /bling king/, adj., adv. Chiefly Brit. (used as an intensifier): He s a blinking idiot. [1910 15; BLINK + ING2] * * * … Universalium
blinking — adjective a) That or who blinks or blink. a blinking light b) (British euphemistic slang) Bloody (in the coarse slang sense) Syn: winking, blasted, blimming, blooming … Wiktionary
blinking — n. the action of closing and opening the eyelids, which wipes the front of the eyeball and helps to spread the tears. Reflex blinking may be caused by suddenly bringing an object near to the eye: the eyelids close involuntarily in order to… … Medical dictionary
blinking — adj. Blinking is used with these nouns: ↑light … Collocations dictionary
blinking — blink|ing [ˈblıŋkıŋ] adj [only before noun] BrE informal used to show that you are annoyed ▪ Turn that blinking music down! … Dictionary of contemporary English
blinking — adjective (only before noun) BrE spoken used to show that you are annoyed: Whose blinking idea was it to come to this awful place? … Longman dictionary of contemporary English