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1 creature
['kriːtʃə(r)]nstworzenie nt* * *['kri: ə]1) (an animal or human being: all God's creatures.) stworzenie2) (a term of contempt or pity: The poor creature could hardly stand.) biedactwo -
2 monster
['mɔnstə(r)]n(animal, person, imaginary creature) potwór m; ( monstrosity) monstrum nt* * *['monstə]1) (( also adjective) (something) of unusual size, form or appearance: a monster tomato.) monstrum, monstrualny2) (a huge and/or horrible creature: prehistoric monsters.) potwór3) (a very evil person: The man must be a monster to treat his children so badly!) potwór•- monstrously -
3 alien
['eɪlɪən] 1. n( foreigner) cudzoziemiec(-mka) m(f); ( extraterrestrial) istota f pozaziemska, kosmita m2. adjalien (to) — obcy ( +dat)
* * *['eiliən] 1. adjective(foreign: alien customs.) obcy2. noun1) (a foreigner: Aliens are not welcome there.) obcy, cudzoziemiec2) (a creature from another planet: aliens from outer space; He claims that he was abducted by aliens.) obcy•- alienate- alienation -
4 amphibian
[æm'fɪbɪən]npłaz m* * *[æm'fibiən]1) (a creature that spends part of its life on land and part in water: Frogs are amphibians.) płaz2) (a vehicle designed to move on land or in the water.) amfibia3) (an aircraft designed to fly from land or water.) hydroplan• -
5 being
['biːɪŋ]nto come into being — powstawać (powstać perf), zaistnieć ( perf)
* * *1) (existence: When did the Roman Empire come into being?) istnienie2) (any living person or thing: beings from outer space.) stwór, istota -
6 bird
[bəːd]n* * *[bə:d](a two-legged feathered creature, with a beak and two wings, with which most can fly: Kiwis and ostriches are birds which cannot fly.) ptak -
7 dwarf
[dwɔːf] 1. pl dwarves, nkarzeł m2. vt* * *[dwo:f] 1. plurals - dwarfs; noun1) (an animal, plant or person much smaller than normal.) karzeł2) (in fairy tales etc, a creature like a tiny man, with magic powers: Snow White and the seven dwarfs.) krasnoludek2. verb(to make to appear small: The cathedral was dwarfed by the surrounding skyscrapers.) pomniejszać -
8 fairy
['fɛərɪ]n* * *['feəri]plural - fairies; noun(an imaginary creature in the form of a very small (often winged) human, with magical powers: Children often believe in fairies; ( also adjective) fairy-land.) duszek, wróżka- fairy-tale -
9 faun
[fo:n](an imaginary creature, half man and half goat.) faun -
10 half
[hɑːf] 1. pl halves, n(of amount, object) połowa f; (TRAVEL) połówka f (inf)2. adj3. advhalf bottle — pół nt inv butelki
do połowy, w połowiefirst/second half (SPORT) — pierwsza/druga połowa
half a dozen — sześć, pół tuzina (fml)
to cut sth in half — przecinać (przeciąć perf) coś na pół
to go halves (with sb) — dzielić się (podzielić się perf) (z kimś) po połowie
* * *1. plural - halves; noun1) (one of two equal parts of anything: He tried to stick the two halves together again; half a kilo of sugar; a kilo and a half of sugar; one and a half kilos of sugar.) połowa2) (one of two equal parts of a game (eg in football, hockey) usually with a break between them: The Rangers scored three goals in the first half.) połowa2. adjective1) (being (equal to) one of two equal parts (of something): a half bottle of wine.) pół2) (being made up of two things in equal parts: A centaur is a mythical creature, half man and half horse.) pół, na pół3) (not full or complete: a half smile.) pół, połowiczny3. adverb1) (to the extent of one half: This cup is only half full; It's half empty.) na pół, do połowy2) (almost; partly: I'm half hoping he won't come; half dead from hunger.) na pół•- half-- halve
- half-and-half
- half-back
- half-brother
- half-sister
- half-caste
- half-hearted
- half-heartedly
- half-heartedness
- half-holiday
- half-hourly
- half-term
- half-time
- half-way
- half-wit
- half-witted
- half-yearly
- at half mast
- by half
- do things by halves
- go halves with
- half past three
- four
- seven
- in half
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11 its
[ɪts] 1. adjswój, jego2. pron* * *adjective (belonging to it: The bird has hurt its wing.) swój, jego -
12 living
['lɪvɪŋ] 1. adj 2. nto earn/make a living — zarabiać (zarobić perf) na życie
* * *1) (having life; being alive: a living creature; The aim of the project was to discover if there was anything living on Mars.) żywy, żyjący2) (now alive: the greatest living artist.) żyjący -
13 mermaid
['məːmeɪd]nsyrena f* * *['mə:meid]masculine - merman; noun(an imaginary sea creature with a human body down to the waist and a fish's tail.) syrena, rusałka-wodnik -
14 millipede
['mɪlɪpiːd]n ( ZOOL)* * *['milipi:d](a small many-legged creature with a long round body.) stonoga -
15 octopus
['ɔktəpəs]n* * *['oktəpəs](a type of sea-creature with eight tentacles.) ośmiornica -
16 pest
[pɛst]n* * *[pest]1) (a creature that is harmful or destructive, eg a mosquito, a rat etc.) szkodnik2) (a troublesome person or thing: He is always annoying me - he is an absolute pest!) utrapienie, zaraza• -
17 seashell
noun (the (empty) shell of a sea creature.) muszla -
18 spider
['spaɪdə(r)]npająk m* * *(a kind of small creature with eight legs and no wings, which spins a web.) pająk -
19 squid
[skwɪd]nkałamarnica f, mątwa f* * *[skwid]plurals - squid, squids; noun(a type of sea creature with ten tentacles.) kałamarnica -
20 starfish
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