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124 rebosar de dinero
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127 kąp|ać
impf (kąpię) Ⅰ vt 1. (myć) to bath, to bathe- nie może rozmawiać, bo kąpie dziecko s/he can’t talk right now because s/he is bathing the child ⇒ wykąpać2. Chem., Techn. [elementy metalowe] to bath ⇒ wykąpać Ⅱ kąpać się to bathe, to have GB a. take a bath- kąpać się w wannie to have a bath, to bathe in the (bath)tub US- kąpać się w basenie to take a dip in a pool- kąpać się w jeziorze/morzu to swim in the lake/sea ⇒ wykąpać się- kąpać się w złocie książk. to be rolling in money- w gorącej wodzie a. w ukropie kąpany hot- a. quick-temperedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kąp|ać
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rolling in money — If someone has a lot of money, more than they could possibly need, they are rolling in money … The small dictionary of idiomes
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