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1 chipsy
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chipsy
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2 chrupki
adjcrispy; gen pl; -ek; pl crisps (pl)* * *a.crisp, crispy; (= chrupiący) crunchy; pieczywo chrupkie crisp bread.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chrupki
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3 prażynki
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prażynki
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4 bekonow|y
adj. bacon attr.- świnia bekonowa a baconer- chipsy o smaku bekonowym bacon(-flavoured) crispsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bekonow|y
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5 chips
/t∫ips/ m zw. pl Kulin. (potato) crisp zw. pl GB, (potato) chip zw. pl US- paczka chipsów a packet of crispsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chips
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6 krusz|yć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (rozdrabniać) to crumble [chleb, grudkę ziemi]; [maszyna, człowiek] to crush [skałę, kamienie]- kruszyć coś w palcach to crumble sth in one’s fingers- deszcz kruszy skałę rain wears the rock away ⇒ pokruszyć2. przen. to break [opór, upór] ⇒ skruszyć Ⅱ vi (śmiecić) kruszyć na dywan/podłogę to make a. drop crumbs on the carpet/floor ⇒ nakruszyć Ⅲ kruszyć się 1. (rozpadać się) [chleb, ser, skała, cegła] to crumble- łatwo się kruszyć to crumble easily ⇒ pokruszyć się2. (brudzić się) od tych chipsów strasznie się kruszy na dywan these crisps make lots of crumbs on the carpet ⇒ nakruszyć się 3. przen. [porządek społeczny, system] to crumbleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > krusz|yć
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7 obj|eść
pf — obj|adać impf (objem, objesz, objadł, objadła, objedli — objadam) Ⅰ vt 1. (ogryźć) to gnaw [kość]- objeść mięso z kości to gnaw meat off a bone- gąsienice objadły drzewo z liści caterpillars stripped the tree of its leaves2. (zjeść dużo na cudzy koszt) to sponge a. freeload food (kogoś off sb); to scrounge food (kogoś off sb)- do szczętu kogoś objeść to eat sb out of house and homeⅡ objeść się — objadać się to stuff oneself pot. (czymś with sth a. full of sth)- tego lata objadłam się wiśni this year I gorged on morello cherries- ilekroć go widzę, objada się chipsami whenever I see him, he’s stuffing himself with crisps- objeść się na śniadanie to stuff oneself at breakfast- nie objadaj się na noc don’t overeat before bedtime- ale się objadłem! I really stuffed myself!, did I stuff myself!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obj|eść
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8 prażyn|ki
plt (G prażynek) crisps GB, chips USThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prażyn|ki
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9 chipsy chips·y
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crisps — krɪsp n. potato chip (British); baked desert of fruit covered with a crunchy topping (i.e. apple crisp) v. make brittle or crunchy; become brittle; curl adj. brittle, easily broken; sharp and clear (manner of speaking, tone of voice); lively … English contemporary dictionary
crisps — potato chips … Scottish slang
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