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  • 81 liquid

    ['lɪkwɪd] 1. adj 2. n
    płyn m, ciecz f
    * * *
    ['likwid] 1. adjective
    (able to flow; not solid, but not a gas: liquid nitrogen; The ice-cream has become liquid.) płynny
    2. noun
    (a substance which flows, like water: a clear liquid.) płyn
    - liquidate
    - liquidation
    - liquidator
    - liquidize
    - liquidise
    - liquidizer
    - liquidiser

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  • 82 load

    [ləud] 1. n
    ( thing carried) ładunek m; ( weight) obciążenie nt
    2. vt
    ładować, załadowywać (załadować perf)

    loads of/a load of ( fig)mnóstwo +gen

    * * *
    [ləud] 1. noun
    1) (something which is being carried: The lorry had to stop because its load had fallen off; She was carrying a load of groceries.) ładunek
    2) (as much as can be carried at one time: two lorry-loads of earth.) ładunek
    3) (a large amount: He talked a load of rubbish; We ate loads of ice-cream.) mnóstwo
    4) (the power carried by an electric circuit: The wires were designed for a load of 15 amps.) obciążenie
    2. verb
    1) (to take or put on what is to be carried (especially if heavy): They loaded the luggage into the car; The lorry was loading when they arrived.) (za)ładowywać, być ładowanym
    2) (to put ammunition into (a gun): He loaded the revolver and fired.) załadować
    3) (to put film into (a camera).) załadować

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  • 83 lolly

    ['loli]
    1) (a lollipop, or a similar type of sweet made of ice-cream etc: an ice-lolly.) lizak, lód na patyku
    2) (a slang word for money.) szmal

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  • 84 make short work of

    (to dispose of very quickly: The children made short work of the ice-cream.) rozprawić się szybko z

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  • 85 moisturise

    [-s ə-]
    verb (to keep the moisture in (skin): This cream is used to moisturize the skin.) nawilżać

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  • 86 moisturize

    ['mɔɪstʃəraɪz]
    vt
    * * *
    [-s ə-]
    verb (to keep the moisture in (skin): This cream is used to moisturize the skin.) nawilżać

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  • 87 most

    [məust] 1. adj
    1) people, things większość f ( +gen)
    2) interest, money etc najwięcej +gen
    2. pron

    most of it/them — większość (tego)/z nich

    3. adv
    (+verb) spend, eat, work etc najwięcej; (+adjective)

    the most expensive — najbardziej kosztowny, najkosztowniejszy; (+adverb) (carefully, easily etc) najbardziej; ( very) polite, interesting etc wysoce, wielce

    * * *
    [məust] 1. superlative of many, much (often with the) - adjective
    1) ((the) greatest number or quantity of: Which of the students has read the most books?; Reading is what gives me most enjoyment.) najwięcej
    2) (the majority or greater part of: Most children like playing games; Most modern music is difficult to understand.) większość
    2. adverb
    1) (used to form the superlative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables: Of all the women I know, she's the most beautiful; the most delicious cake I've ever tasted; We see her mother or father sometimes, but we see her grandmother most frequently.) naj
    2) (to the greatest degree or extent: They like sweets and biscuits but they like ice-cream most of all.) bardzo, wyjątkowo
    3) (very or extremely: I'm most grateful to you for everything you've done; a most annoying child.) najbardziej
    4) ((American) almost: Most everyone I know has read that book.) prawie
    3. pronoun
    1) (the greatest number or quantity: I ate two cakes, but Mary ate more, and John ate (the) most.) najwięcej
    2) (the greatest part; the majority: He'll be at home for most of the day; Most of these students speak English; Everyone is leaving - most have gone already.) większość
    - at the most
    - at most
    - for the most part
    - make the most of something
    - make the most of

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  • 88 mousse

    [muːs]
    n ( CULIN)
    mus m; ( cosmetic) pianka f
    * * *
    [mu:s]
    (a dish made from flavoured whipped cream and eaten cold: My favourite dessert is chocolate mousse.) mus

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  • 89 neutral

    ['njuːtrəl] 1. adj
    country neutralny; view, person neutralny, bezstronny; colour niezdecydowany, bliżej nieokreślony; shoe cream bezbarwny; ( ELEC) wire zerowy
    2. n ( AUT)
    bieg m jałowy
    * * *
    ['nju:trəl] 1. adjective
    1) (not taking sides in a quarrel or war: A neutral country was asked to help settle the dispute.) neutralny
    2) ((of colour) not strong or definite: Grey is a neutral colour.) nieokreślony, neutralny
    3) ((in electricity) neither positively nor negatively charged.) obojętny
    2. noun
    1) ((a person belonging to) a nation that takes no part in a war or quarrel.) kraj neutralny
    2) (the position of the gear of an engine in which no power passes to the wheels etc: I put the car into neutral.) luz
    - neutralize
    - neutralise

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  • 90 perfume

    ['pəːfjuːm] 1. n
    ( cologne etc) perfumy pl; ( fragrance) woń f, zapach m
    2. vt
    air, room etc przesycać (przesycić perf) zapachem +gen; ( apply perfume) perfumować
    * * *
    1. ['pə:fju:m] noun
    1) (a sweet smell or fragrance: the perfume of roses.) woń
    2) (a liquid, cream etc which has a sweet smell when put on the skin, hair, clothes etc: She loves French perfume(s).) perfumy
    2. [pə'fju:m] verb
    1) (to put perfume on or in: She perfumed her hair.) perfumować
    2) (to give a sweet smell to: Flowers perfumed the air.) napełniać zapachem

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  • 91 pet

    [pɛt] 1. n
    zwierzę nt domowe
    2. adj 3. vt 4. vi ( inf)
    ( sexually) pieścić się

    teacher's petpupilek(-lka) m(f) nauczyciela

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    [pet] 1. noun
    1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; ( also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) zwierzę domowe
    2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?) kochanie, aniołek
    2. adjective
    (favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) kochany, wymarzony
    3. verb
    past tense, past participle petted)
    1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) pieścić
    2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.) macać/pieścić się

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  • 92 polish off

    vt
    work wygładzać (wygładzić perf); food pałaszować (spałaszować perf)
    * * *
    (to finish: She polished off the last of the ice-cream.) wykańczać

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  • 93 salad

    ['sæləd]
    n
    * * *
    ['sæləd]
    ((a dish of) mixed raw vegetables.) sałatka
    - salad cream
    - salad dressing

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  • 94 skim milk

    (milk from which the cream has been skimmed.) odtłuszczone mleko

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  • 95 skimmed milk

    [skɪmd-]
    n
    ≈ chude mleko nt
    * * *
    (milk from which the cream has been skimmed.) odtłuszczone mleko

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  • 96 smooth

    [smuːð] 1. adj
    gładki; flavour, landing, take-off łagodny; movement płynny; flight spokojny; ( pej) person ugrzeczniony
    2. vt
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [smu:ð] 1. adjective
    1) (having an even surface; not rough: Her skin is as smooth as satin.) gładki
    2) (without lumps: Mix the ingredients to a smooth paste.) jednolity
    3) ((of movement) without breaks, stops or jolts: Did you have a smooth flight from New York?) spokojny, gładki
    4) (without problems or difficulties: a smooth journey; His progress towards promotion was smooth and rapid.) gładki
    5) ((too) agreeable and pleasant in manner etc: I don't trust those smooth salesmen.) gładki, ugrzeczniony
    2. verb
    1) ((often with down, out etc) to make (something) smooth or flat: She tried to smooth the creases out.) gładzić
    2) ((with into or over): to rub (a liquid substance etc) gently over (a surface): Smooth the moisturizing cream into/over your face and neck.) trzeć
    - smoothly
    - smoothness

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  • 97 soda

    ['səudə]
    n ( CHEM)
    soda f; (also: soda water) woda f sodowa; (US) (also: soda pop) napój m gazowany
    * * *
    ['səudə]
    1) (the name given to several substances formed with sodium, especially one (washing soda or sodium carbonate) in the form of crystals, used for washing, or one (baking soda or sodium bicarbonate) used in baking.) soda
    2) (soda-water: whisky and soda.) woda sodowa
    3) ((American) a drink made with flavoured soda-water and usually ice-cream.) (rodzaj napoju gazowanego)

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  • 98 stuff

    [stʌf] 1. n
    ( thing(s)) rzeczy pl; ( substance) coś nt
    2. vt
    soft toy, dead animals wypychać (wypchać perf); ( CULIN) faszerować (nafaszerować perf), nadziewać (nadziać perf); ( inf) ( push) upychać (upchnąć perf)

    get stuffed! (inf!)wypchaj się! (inf!)

    * * *
    I noun
    1) (material or substance: What is that black oily stuff on the beach?; The doctor gave me some good stuff for removing warts; Show them what stuff you're made of! (= how brave, strong etc you are).) coś, rzecz
    2) ((unimportant) matter, things, objects etc: We'll have to get rid of all this stuff when we move house.) rzeczy, rupiecie
    3) (an old word for cloth.) materiał
    - that's the stuff! II verb
    1) (to pack or fill tightly, often hurriedly or untidily: His drawer was stuffed with papers; She stuffed the fridge with food; The children have been stuffing themselves with ice-cream.) napychać, objadać się
    2) (to fill (eg a turkey, chicken etc) with stuffing before cooking.) faszerować
    3) (to fill the skin of (a dead animal or bird) to preserve the appearance it had when alive: They stuffed the golden eagle.) wypychać
    - stuff up

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  • 99 sulk

    [sʌlk]
    vi
    * * *
    (to show anger or resentment by being silent: He's sulking because his mother won't let him have an ice-cream.) dąsać się
    - sulkily
    - sulkiness

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  • 100 sundae

    ['sʌndeɪ]
    n
    deser m lodowy
    * * *
    (a portion of ice-cream served with fruit, syrup etc: a fruit sundae.) deser lodowy

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См. также в других словарях:

  • cream — [krēm] n. [ME creme < OFr craime, cresme, prob. a blend of LL(Ec) chrisma (see CHRISM) & VL crama < Celt base (as in Bret crammen, skin, surface), ult. < IE base * (s)ker , to cut > L corium, hide] 1. the oily, yellowish part of milk …   English World dictionary

  • Cream — (kr[=e]m), n. [F. cr[^e]me, perh. fr. LL. crema cream of milk; cf. L. cremor thick juice or broth, perh. akin to cremare to burn.] 1. The rich, oily, and yellowish part of milk, which, when the milk stands unagitated, rises, and collects on the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Cream — 〈[ kri:m] f.; ; unz.〉 Creme, Sahne, Rahm [engl.] * * * Cream [kri:m ], die; , s [engl. cream < afrz. cresme, ↑ Creme]: engl. Bez. für: Creme. * * * Cream   [krɪːm, englisch], britisches Rocktrio, gegründet 1966 von dem Gitarristen E. Clapton,… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • cream — cream·able; cream; cream·ery; cream·i·ly; cream·i·ness; cream·less; cream·er; …   English syllables

  • cream´i|ly — cream|y «KREE mee», adjective, cream|i|er, cream|i|est. 1. like cream; smooth and soft. 2. having much cream in it: »pie with a rich, creamy filling …   Useful english dictionary

  • cream|y — «KREE mee», adjective, cream|i|er, cream|i|est. 1. like cream; smooth and soft. 2. having much cream in it: »pie with a rich, creamy filling …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cream — Cream, v. i. To form or become covered with cream; to become thick like cream; to assume the appearance of cream; hence, to grow stiff or formal; to mantle. [1913 Webster] There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Cream — Cream, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Creamed} (kr?md); p. pr. & vb. n. {Creaming}.] 1. To skim, or take off by skimming, as cream. [1913 Webster] 2. To take off the best or choicest part of. [1913 Webster] 3. To furnish with, or as with, cream. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cream — ► NOUN 1) the thick white or pale yellow fatty liquid which rises to the top when milk is left to stand. 2) a dessert or other food containing cream or having a creamy consistency. 3) a thick liquid or semi solid cosmetic or medical preparation.… …   English terms dictionary

  • cream|er — «KREE muhr», noun. 1. a small pitcher for holding cream; cream pitcher. 2. a machine for separating cream from milk; separator. 3. a refrigerator in which milk is placed while the cream is rising. 4. a powdery creaming agent similar to dried milk …   Useful english dictionary

  • cream|er|y — «KREE muhr ee», noun, plural er|ies. 1. a place where butter and cheese are made. 2. a place where cream, milk, and butter are bought or sold. 3. a place where milk is set for the cream to rise …   Useful english dictionary

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