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1 Weide
—f; -, -n; AGR. pasture, meadow; Am., ohne Zäune: range, rangeland; auf der Weide sein Tiere: be grazing* * *die Weide(Baum) willow;(Wiese) meadow; grass; pasture* * *Wei|de I ['vaidə]f -, -n (BOT)willow IIf -, -n (AGR)pasture; (= Wiese) meadowauf die or zur Wéíde treiben — to put out to pasture or to graze or to grass
auf der Wéíde sein — to be grazing, to be out at pasture
* * *die1) (land covered with grass, used as pasture for animals.) grassland2) (a field or area of ground cove-red with grass for cattle etc to eat: The horses were out in the pasture.) pasture3) (a type of tree with long, slender branches.) willow* * *Wei·de1<-, -n>[ˈvaidə]f BOT willowWei·de2<-, -n>[ˈvaidə]f AGR meadow* * *Idie; Weide, Weiden (Wiese) pastureIIdie; Weide, Weiden (Baum) willow* * *der Korb ist aus Weide it’s a wicker basketauf der Weide sein Tiere: be grazing* * *Idie; Weide, Weiden (Wiese) pastureIIdie; Weide, Weiden (Baum) willow* * *-n f.pasture n.willow n. -
2 gna|ć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zmuszać do pośpiechu) to drive- gnać krowy na pastwisko to drive the cows to the pasture- wiatr gnał chmury po niebie the wind was driving the clouds across the sky2. (zmuszać do działania) to drive (kogoś do czegoś sb to sth a. to do sth); to make (kogoś do czegoś sb do sth)- gnać dzieci do nauki to make children learn- gnany ambicją/ciekawością driven by ambition/curiosityⅡ vi (pędzić) to race, to rush- gnać bez wytchnienia/ile sił w nogach to rush breathlessly/as fast as one can- gnać na oślep/na złamanie karku to rush blindly/headlong ⇒ pognaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gna|ć
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3 przyg|nać1
pf — przyg|aniać2 impf vt 1. (przygonić) to drive [sth] in, to drive in [zwierzęta]- przygnać krowy na noc/z pastwiska to drive the cows in for the night/from the pasture2. pot. (przynieść) [rzeka, wiatr, chciwość, ciekawość] to bring- wicher przygnał czarne chmury the wind has driven black clouds in- los ich tu przygnał fate has brought them here- znów przygnało tu tych łobuzów! here come those thugs again!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyg|nać1
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4 governare
politics govern, rulenautical term steer* * *governare v.tr.1 to govern, to rule: governare un paese, to govern (o to rule) a country; un monarca costituzionale regna, ma non governa, a constitutional monarch reigns but does not govern; governare una chiesa, to rule over a church; governare male, to misgovern2 (dirigere, amministrare) to manage, to conduct, to control, to run*, to direct: governare una scuola, un'azienda, to run a school, a business; (fin.) governare una banca, to govern a bank3 (badare a, prendersi cura di) to look after (s.o., sthg.), to take* care of (s.o., sthg.): governare la casa, to run (o to look after) the home4 (fig.) (dominare) to control: governare le proprie passioni, to control (o to curb o to bridle) one's passions5 (animali) to look after, to take* care of; to tend: governare un cavallo, to take care of a horse; governare mucche, pecore al pascolo, to pasture cows, sheep6 (mar., aut.) to steer: governare una barca, una nave, to steer (o to handle) a boat, a ship; un'auto difficile da governare, a difficult car to steer7 (aer.) to control: un aereo difficile da governare, a difficult plane to pilot8 (una fornace) to stoke9 (vino) to reinforce with must (of selected grapes)◆ v. intr. (di natante, mantenere la rotta) to steer: nave che non governa più, ship that refuses to steer (o that no longer answers the helm).◘ governarsi v.rifl.1 (dominarsi) to control oneself2 (regolarsi) to act, to behave: non sappiamo come governarci in questo caso, we don't know how to act (o what to do) in this case.* * *[gover'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to govern, to rule [paese, popolo]2) (amministrare) to manage, to run* [ azienda]governare la casa — to keep house, to run a household
4) (custodire) to take* care of, to look after, to tend [ bestiame]2.* * *governare/gover'nare/ [1]1 to govern, to rule [paese, popolo]4 (custodire) to take* care of, to look after, to tend [ bestiame](aus. avere) [ capo di stato] to govern, to rule.
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