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brake+(verb)

  • 1 brake

    [breɪk] 1. n
    hamulec m; ( fig) ograniczenie nt
    2. vi
    * * *
    [breik] 1. verb
    (to slow down or stop: He braked (the car) suddenly.) hamować
    2. noun
    (often in plural) a device for doing this: He put on the brake(s). hamulec

    English-Polish dictionary > brake

  • 2 release

    [rɪ'liːs] 1. n
    (from prison, obligation) zwolnienie nt; ( of documents) udostępnienie nt; ( of funds) uruchomienie nt; (of gas, water) spuszczenie nt; (of book, record) wydanie nt; ( of film) wejście nt na ekrany; ( TECH) mechanizm m wyzwalający
    2. vt
    (from prison, obligation, responsibility) zwalniać (zwolnić perf); ( from wreckage etc) uwalniać (uwolnić perf), wyswobadzać (wyswobodzić perf); gas etc spuszczać (spuścić perf); catch, brake zwalniać (zwolnić perf); film, record wypuszczać (wypuścić perf); report, news, figures publikować (opublikować perf)

    a new release( record) nowa płyta, nowy album; ( film) nowy film

    See also:
    * * *
    [rə'li:s] 1. verb
    1) (to set free; to allow to leave: He was released from prison yesterday; I am willing to release him from his promise to me.) uwolnić
    2) (to stop holding etc; to allow to move, fall etc: He released (his hold on) the rope.) zwolnić
    3) (to move (a catch, brake etc) which prevents something else from moving, operating etc: He released the handbrake and drove off.) zwolnić
    4) (to allow (news etc) to be made known publicly: The list of winners has just been released.) opublikować
    5) (to offer (a film, record etc) to the general public: Their latest record will be released next week.) wypuścić, udostępnić
    2. noun
    1) (the act of releasing or being released: After his release, the prisoner returned to his home town; the release of a new film; ( also adjective) the release catch.) uwolnienie, zwolnienie
    2) (something that is released: This record is their latest release; The Government issued a press release (= a statement giving information about something, sent or given to newspapers, reporters etc).) wydawnictwo, publikacja

    English-Polish dictionary > release

  • 3 stall

    [stɔːl] 1. n ( BRIT)
    stoisko nt, stragan m; ( in stable) przegroda f

    a clothes/flower stall — stoisko or budka z odzieżą/kwiatami

    2. vt ( AUT)

    I stalled the car — zgasł mi silnik; ( fig) decision etc opóźniać (opóźnić perf), przeciągać (przeciągnąć perf); person zwodzić (zwieść perf), zbywać (zbyć perf)

    3. vi
    engine, car gasnąć (zgasnąć perf); ( fig) person grać na zwłokę or czas
    * * *
    I [sto:l] noun
    1) (a compartment in a cowshed etc: cattle stalls.) przegroda, stanowisko
    2) (a small shop or a counter or table on which goods are displayed for sale: He bought a newspaper at the bookstall on the station; traders' stalls.) stragan, kiosk
    II 1. [sto:l] verb
    1) ((of a car etc or its engine) to stop suddenly through lack of power, braking too quickly etc: The car stalled when I was halfway up the hill.) blokować się
    2) ((of an aircraft) to lose speed while flying and so go out of control: The plane stalled just after take-off and crashed on to the runway.) wymykać się spod kontroli
    3) (to cause (a car etc, or aircraft) to do this: Use the brake gently or you'll stall the engine.) tracić kontrolę nad
    2. noun
    (a dangerous loss of flying speed in an aircraft, causing it to drop: The plane went into a stall.) utrata szybkości
    III [sto:l] verb
    (to avoid making a definite decision in order to give oneself more time.) grać na zwłokę

    English-Polish dictionary > stall

  • 4 function

    ['fʌŋkʃən] 1. n
    funkcja f; ( social occasion) uroczystość f
    2. vi
    działać, funkcjonować
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a special job, use or duty (of a machine, part of the body, person etc): The function of the brake is to stop the car.) funkcja
    2. verb
    ((of a machine etc) to work; to operate: This typewriter isn't functioning very well.) działać, funkcjonować

    English-Polish dictionary > function

  • 5 pedal

    ['pɛdl] 1. n 2. vi
    * * *
    ['pedl] 1. noun
    (a lever worked by the foot, as on a bicycle, piano, organ etc: the brake pedal in a car.) pedał
    2. verb
    (to move (something) by means of pedals: He pedalled (his bicycle) down the road.) pedałować

    English-Polish dictionary > pedal

  • 6 shoe

    [ʃuː] 1. n
    ( for person) but m; ( for horse) podkowa f; (also: brake shoe) klocek m hamulcowy, szczęka f hamulcowa
    2. vt; pt, pp shod
    horse podkuwać (podkuć perf)
    * * *
    1. [ʃu:] noun
    1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) but
    2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) podkowa
    2. [ʃod] verb
    (to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) obuwać, podkuwać
    - shoelace
    - shoemaker
    - on a shoestring

    English-Polish dictionary > shoe

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