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pf Ⅰ vt 1. (pozbawić życia) to drown- utopić mysz to drown a mouse ⇒ topić2. (zanurzyć w wodzie) to sink- utopić ładunek na dnie morza to sink the (ship’s) cargo ⇒ topić3. (zagłębić) to bury- utopić twarz w poduszce to bury one’s face in a pillow ⇒ topić4. książk. (wbić ostrze) to plunge- utopić nóż/sztylet w czyjejś piersi to plunge a knife/dagger in(to) sb’s breast ⇒ topićⅡ utopić się to drown- utopić się w bagnach/morzu to drown in the swamp/sea ⇒ topić się■ utopić pieniądze/fortunę w czymś to sink money/a fortune in(to) sth- utopić kłopoty/smutki/troski (w winie/wódce) to drown one’s problems/sorrows/worries (in wine/liquor)- utopić w czymś/kimś oczy a. spojrzenie a. wzrok to fix one’s eyes on sth/sb, to stare at sth/sb- utopiłby ją a. rad by ją utopić w łyżce wody ≈ he wouldn’t spit on her if she were on fireThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > utop|ić
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