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cracked [fractured] toothБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > треснувший зуб
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pf — nadłam|ywać impf (nadłamię — nadłamuję) Ⅰ vt (ułamać kawałek) to break off (a bit a. a piece of); (złamać częściowo) to break (partially), to fracture- nadłamana gałąź/deska a partly broken branch/plank- nadłamał kawałek placka i zjadł go he broke off a bit of the pie and ate it- nadłamał sobie ząb he chipped his toothⅡ nadłamać się — nadłamywać się (odłamać się) to chip; (pęknąć) to break (partially), to fracture- nadłamał mi się ząb I’ve chipped my tooth- gałąź nadłamała się pod ciężarem śniegu the branch cracked under the weight of the snow- podczas upadku nadłamało mu się żebro he fractured his rib in the fallThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nadłam|ać
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broken [ˈbrəʊkən]1. verb2. adjectivea. ( = cracked, smashed) casséb. ( = fractured) cassé ; [bone, hand, foot] fracturéc. [machine, phone] détraquéd. [body, mind] brisée. ( = interrupted) [sleep] interrompu ; [voice, line] briséf. [promise, contract, engagement] rompu ; [appointment] manquég. [marriage] brisé3. compounds* * *['brəʊkən] 1. 2.1) ( damaged) [glass, window] brisé; [fingernail, tooth, bone, leg] cassé; [bottle, chair, handle, toy] cassé; [radio, machine] détraqué2) ( interrupted) [circle, line] brisé; [voice] brisé3) ( irregular) [coastline] découpé; [ground] accidenté4) ( depressed) [man, woman] brisé; [spirit] abattu5) ( not honoured) [contract, engagement, promise] rompu6) ( flawed) (épith) [French] mauvais (before n); [sentence] maladroit
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