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1 popę|dzić
pf Ⅰ vt to drive [gęsi, owce]- popędzić krowy na pastwisko to drive the cattle to pastureⅡ vi (pognać) to dash- popędzić za kimś/czymś to chase after sb/sth- popędził do pracy he dashed off to work- popędził grać w piłkę he dashed off to play football- popędził galopem do apteki he galloped off to the chemist’sThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > popę|dzić
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2 buch
inter. 1. (onomatopeiczne) thump!, bang! 2. (nagle) a on buch mnie w szczękę and then he thumped me in a. on the jaw- Adam buch pismo do prezydenta Adam dashed off a letter to the president there and then a. just like that- wtedy ona buch kardynała w rękę with that she planted a kiss on the cardinal’s hand* * *int.bang, thump, wham, whack.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > buch
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3 namacha|ć
pf pot. Ⅰ vt (wykonać szybko) to knock out pot.- namachał długie wypracowanie he dashed off a long essayⅡ namachać się (zmęczyć się) to have worn oneself out with work, to get through a lot of work- namachał się przy kopaniu dołów he has worn himself out digging holesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > namacha|ć
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4 wywie|sić
pf — wywie|szać1 impf vt (powiesić) to display, to fly [flagę, sztandar]; to put [sth] up, to put up [ogłoszenie, plakat]; to hang [sth] out, to hang out [pranie]- wywiesili przed domem tablicę „na sprzedaż” they put up a ‘For Sale’ sign outside their house■ wywiesić język [pies] to hang out its tongue- pognała z wywieszonym językiem do biura she dashed off to her officeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wywie|sić
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5 piorun
m (G pioruna a. piorunu) lightning U, thunderbolt- burza z piorunami a thunderstorm, an electrical storm- jak (jasny) piorun pot. like hell- byłem wściekły jak jasny piorun I was hellishly angry- jak piorun wpadł do środka i zaczął krzyczeć he stormed in and started to yell- (a) w niego/nią jakby piorun strzelił a. trzasnął he/she went berserk; he/she was off his/her head pot.- niech cię/ją (jasny) piorun (trzaśnie) pot. to hell with you/her pot.- padł jak rażony a. trafiony piorunem he collapsed as though hit by a thunderbolt- stanął/zamilkł jak rażony a. trafiony piorunem he was thunderstruck a. struck speechless- zrobić coś piorunem to do sth double quick a. like lightning a. in a flash pot.- piorunem dzwoń do żony! call your wife chop-chop! pot.- wpadł, piorunem wypił kawę i pobiegł na zebranie he dashed in, gulped his coffee like lightning, and rushed off to a meeting* * *-na, -ny; loc sg - nie; m(thunder)bolt, lightningpiorunem — (pot: szybko) in a jiffy
* * *miGen. -a l. -u thunderbolt, thunder; piorun kulisty ball lightning; burza z piorunami thunderstorm; runąć jak piorun z jasnego nieba strike like a lightning; do pioruna! holy shit!, holy hell!, hell!; niech to (jasny) piorun trzaśnie l. strzeli! damn!, dammit!, holy shit!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > piorun
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6 pole|cieć
pf (polecisz, poleciał, polecieli) vi 1. (odbyć lot) [ptak, samolot, osoba] to fly- ptaki poleciały już do ciepłych krajów the birds have already flown to warmer climates- polecieli rannym samolotem do Rzymu they took the morning flight to Rome2. (wzbić się w powietrze) to soar up- latawiec poleciał wysoko the kite soared up high3. (wylecieć w górę) to shoot- iskry poleciały w górę sparks shot up- czapki poleciały w górę hats were thrown into the air4. (spaść) [osoba, przedmiot] to fall- kamienie poleciały w przepaść stones fell into the precipice- ceny poleciały w dół pot., przen. prices fell5. pot. (wypłynąć nagle) to run- krew poleciała mu z nosa blood ran from his nose- łzy poleciały jej po policzkach tears ran down her cheeks6. pot. (przemieścić się) to be thrown, to be pushed- kiedy tramwaj zahamował wszyscy polecieliśmy do przodu when the tram braked we were all thrown forward- pchnięty fotel poleciał w kąt pokoju the chair was pushed into the corner- poleciał do sklepu/po papierosy/na mecz/kopać piłkę he dashed to the shop/to fetch some cigarettes/to the match/to play football- znów gdzieś poleciała she’s gone a. off somewhere again- po tej aferze poleciał prezes i jego zastępca after that affair the chairman and his deputy were dismissed a. fired- poleciała na jego forsę she was after his money- poleciał na jej urodę he was seduced by her good looks10. (zacząć się pruć) [szew] to rip; [guziki] to pop- poleciało mi oczko w rajstopach I’ve got a ladder in my tights■ polecieć komuś po premii pot. to reduce/retract sb’s bonusThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pole|cieć
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