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62 screen
[skriːn] 1. n (FILM, TV, COMPUT)ekran m; ( movable barrier) parawan m; ( fig) ( cover) zasłona f, przykrywka f; (also: windscreen) przednia szyba f2. vt(protect, conceal) zasłaniać (zasłonić perf); ( from wind etc) osłaniać (osłonić perf); film, programme wyświetlać (wyświetlić perf), emitować (wyemitować perf) ( w TV); candidates sprawdzać (sprawdzić perf), badać (zbadać perf); ( for illness) poddawać (poddać perf) badaniom przesiewowym* * *[skri:n] 1. noun1) (a flat, movable, often folding, covered framework for preventing a person etc from being seen, for decoration, or for protection from heat, cold etc: Screens were put round the patient's bed; a tapestry fire-screen.) parawan, zasłona2) (anything that so protects etc a person etc: He hid behind the screen of bushes; a smokescreen.) zasłona3) (the surface on which films or television pictures appear: cinema/television/radar screen.) ekran2. verb1) (to hide, protect or shelter: The tall grass screened him from view.) zasłaniać2) (to make or show a cinema film.) wyświetlać3) (to test for loyalty, reliability etc.) sprawdzać lojalność, `prześwietlić`4) (to test for a disease: Women should be regularly screened for cancer.) badać•- the screen -
63 seed
[siːd]n* * *[si:d] 1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) nasienie2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) ziarnko3) ((in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.) rozstawiony zawodnik2. verb1) ((of a plant) to produce seed: A plant seeds after it has flowered.) (wy)produkować nasiona2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) rozstawić•- seeded- seedling
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64 springy
['sprɪŋɪ]adj* * *1) (able to spring back into its former shape: The grass is very springy.) sprężysty2) (having spring: These floorboards are springy.) sprężysty -
65 sugar-cane
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66 trample
['træmpl] 1. vt 2. vito trample on — (sb's feelings, rights) deptać (podeptać perf)
* * *['træmpl](to tread heavily (on): The horses trampled the grass (underfoot).) deptać -
67 tufted
adjective (having or growing in tufts: a tufted carpet; tufted grass.) kępiasty -
68 vegetable
['vɛdʒtəbl] 1. nwarzywo nt2. cpdoil, matter roślinny; garden, plot warzywny* * *['ve‹təbl]1) (a plant or part of a plant, other than a fruit, used as food: We grow potatoes, beans and other vegetables; ( also adjective) vegetable oils.) warzywo2) (a plant: Grass is a vegetable, gold is a mineral and a human being is an animal.) roślina•- vegetarianism
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69 wicket
['wɪkɪt]n (CRICKET)( stumps) bramka f; ( grass area) obszar boiska do krykieta pomiędzy dwiema bramkami* * *['wikit]1) (a hoop through which the balls are driven in the game of croquet or at which the ball is bowled in cricket.) bramka krykietowa added 2nd - boisko krykietowe added 3rd - runda2) (the ground between two sets of these rods: The wicket has dried out well.)3) (the ending of a batsman's period of batting: They scored fifty runs for (the loss of) one wicket.)• -
70 wiry
['waɪərɪ]adj* * *((of a person, his body etc) slim but strong.) żylasty -
71 wisp
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