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121 dampen
1) (to make damp.) navlhčit2) (to make or become less fierce or strong (interest etc): The rain dampened everyone's enthusiasm considerably.) (z)tlumit, zchladit* * *• zchladit• navlhčit -
122 dampen
1) (to make damp.) navlhčiť2) (to make or become less fierce or strong (interest etc): The rain dampened everyone's enthusiasm considerably.) stlmiť (sa), zmierniť (sa)* * *• zdusit sa• zmenšit sa• zmiernit sa• zrazit• zvlhnút• schladit• stlmit sa• tlmit• otupit sa• navlhcit• navlhnút -
123 amortiguado por aire
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124 mokar
• damp; dampened; dank; humid; moist; sloppy; soaking; soggy; soil; soppy; wet -
125 naciąg|nąć1
pf — naciąg|ać impf (naciągnęła, naciągnęli — naciągam) Ⅰ vt 1. (naprężyć) to tighten [linę, strunę] 2. (nasunąć, nałożyć) to put on, to pull on a. over [rękawiczki, rajstopy, pokrowiec]- naciągnął kołdrę na głowę i zasnął he pulled the quilt over his head and fell asleep- naciągnął czapkę głęboko na uszy he pulled his hat down firmly over his ears3. Med. (naderwać) to strain [mięsień, ścięgno] 4. Med. (nastawić) to set [stopę, rękę] 5. pot. (przedstawić nierzetelnie) to make up [dowody, przykłady, zeznania]- naciągane porównanie a far-fetched comparison- zakończenie filmu wydaje się naciągane the ending of the film seems contrived6. pot. (namówić) to trick [sb] into doing sth; (wyłudzić) to trick [sb] out of sth- naciągnąć kogoś na pożyczkę to touch sb for a loan pot.- łatwo ją naciągnąć she’s easy to touch pot.Ⅱ vi 1. (zaparzyć się) [herbata, kawa, zioła] to infuse, to draw 2. (wchłonąć wilgoć) to dampen- mury naciągnęły wilgocią the walls dampenedⅢ naciągnąć się — naciągać się (zostać naprężonym) [lina] to stretchThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naciąg|nąć1
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126 ostyg|ły
Ⅰ pp ⇒ ostygnąć Ⅱ adj. 1. (zimny) [lawa] cooled; [herbata, obiad, woda] cold 2. przen. [zapał] abated; [entuzjazm] dampened, tempered; [uczucia] diminished; [złość] cooledThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ostyg|ły
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127 przyga|sły
adj. 1. [blask, światło] dim- patrzył na nią przygasłymi oczami he looked at her with his lustreless eyes2. [zapał, entuzjazm] dampenedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyga|sły
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128 wheeling and dealing
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