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impf (płynęła, płynęli) vi 1. [osoba, zwierzę] to swim- płynąć żabką/kraulem/na wznak to do the breast stroke/the crawl/the backstroke- płynąć pod wodą to swim underwater- płynąć pod prąd/z prądem (rzeki) to swim with/against the river current2. (być przewożonym) [człowiek] płynąć jachtem/łodzią to go by yacht/boat- płynąć tratwą to float on a raft ⇒ popłynąć3. [łódź, statek] to sail, to steer- płynąć pod (pełnymi) żaglami to go in a. under full sail- płynąć (kursem) z wiatrem/pod wiatr to sail close to a. near the wind/in the teeth of a. against the wind- statek płynie do portu the boat is heading a. sailing a. standing for port ⇒ popłynąć4. [rzeka, płyn, gaz, prąd elektryczny] to flow, to run- Wisła płynie z południa na północ the Vistula flows from South to North- w przewodach płynie prąd electricity flows in a. through the wires, the wires are live- z rur płynęła woda water flowed from the pipes- rurociągiem płynie gaz gas is flowing in a. through the pipeline- krew płynęła z rany blood ran from the wound- łzy płyęły jej po policzkach tears ran down her cheeks- pieniądze płyną jak woda (są wydawane) money is being spent like water; (napływają) money is coming in in huge amounts ⇒ popłynąć5. [obłoki, księżyc] to float- strumień pojazdów płynął autostradą a long stream of vehicles was moving along the motorway- tłum płynie wąskimi uliczkami the crowd is moving along the narrow streets6. [dźwięk, ciepło, zapach] (docierać) to float- przez otwarte okno płynęły dźwięki skrzypiec the sound of violin playing floated in through the open window- płynąca z ogrodu woń bzu the scent of lilac coming from the garden- ciepło płynące z kominka the warmth from the fireplace- światło płynące przez witraż light coming in through the stained-glass window7. [czas, życie] to go by, to pass 8. [wniosek] (wynikać) to come, to result (from)- jaka stąd płynie nauka? what lesson is there in this?- płynie stąd jeden generalny wniosek, a mianowicie… one general conclusion can be drawn from that, i.e. …9 książk. kraina mlekiem i miodem płynąca a land of a. flowing with milk and honeyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pły|nąć
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pf — przepły|wać1 impf (przepłynęła, przepłynęli — przepływam) Ⅰ vt (wpław) to swim across [rzekę, jezioro]; (statkiem, łodzią) to sail (across), to cross [jezioro, morze, ocean]- przepłynąć ocean transatlantykiem to cross the ocean on board a transatlantic liner- dwukrotnie przepłynął Atlantyk he crossed a. sailed the Atlantic twiceⅡ vi 1. (o cieczach, gazach, elektryczności) to flow- przez miasto przepływa spora rzeka a major river flows through the town- przez obwód przepływa teraz prąd elektryczny the electric current is now flowing round the circuit2. przen. (przemieścić się) to flow, to pass through- przez ręce kasjerki w banku przepływają ogromne sumy pieniędzy enormous amounts of money pass through a bank cashier’s hands- ulicą przepływały w obu kierunkach tłumy ludzi crowds were flowing in both directions along the streetThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przepły|nąć
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