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101 ski
[skiː] 1. nnarta f2. vi* * *1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) narta2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) jeździć na nartach- ski-- skier
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102 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) slēpe2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) slēpot- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
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- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
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103 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) neveiksme -
104 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) gaila, nepasisekė -
105 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) slidė2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) slidinëti- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
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106 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) hårda bud -
107 ski
n. skidåkning; skida--------v. åka skidor* * *1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) skida2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) åka skidor- ski-- skier
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108 fun
[fʌn] nSpaß m;it was good \fun es hat viel Spaß gemacht;( funny) es war sehr lustig [o witzig];it's no \fun having to work on Saturdays es ist nicht lustig, samstags arbeiten zu müssen;that sounds like \fun das klingt gut;to be full of \fun ( be active) immer unternehmungslustig sein;( be mischievous) nur Dummheiten im Kopf haben;to do sth for \fun [or the \fun of it] [or the \fun of the thing] etw nur [so] zum Spaß [o spaßeshalber]; [o ( fam) aus Jux und Tollerei] machen;to do sth in \fun etw im [o zum] Spaß tun;I didn't mean what I said; it was only in \fun ich hab's nicht so gemeint; das war doch nur Spaß;children get a lot of \fun out of playing with water Kindern macht es großen Spaß, mit Wasser zu spielen;have \fun! viel Spaß!;have \fun on your vacation! schöne Ferien!;to have \fun at sb's expense sich akk auf jds Kosten amüsieren;to put the \fun back into sth etw [doch noch] retten;to take the \fun out of sth etw verderben;Rolf broke his leg when we went skiing and that took all the \fun out of it als wir im Skiurlaub waren, hat sich Rolf das Bein gebrochen, das hat uns den ganzen Spaß verdorben;what \fun! super! ( fam)PHRASES:\fun and games das reine Vergnügen;it's not all \fun and games being/ doing sth ( not easy) es ist nicht immer einfach, etw zu sein/zu tun;attr famsth is a \fun thing to do etw macht Spaß;going camping would be a real \fun thing to do ich hätte schrecklich Lust, campen zu gehen ( fam) -
109 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) lyže2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) lyžovat- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
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110 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) lyža2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) lyžovať- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
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111 niefartownie
adv. pot. niefartownie rozpoczął dzień the day got off to a bad start- tak niefartownie wylądował, że złamał sobie nogę he landed badly and broke his leg- wszystko mi dzisiaj idzie niefartownie nothing’s going right for me today- niefartownie się złożyło, że… as luck would have it… iron.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niefartownie
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112 hard lines/luck
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113 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) schi2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) a schia- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
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114 apurtu
du/ad.1. ( apurretan puskatu, xehatu)a. ( jostailua, e.a.) to breakb. ( platera, e.a.) to break, smash, shatterc. ( soka, e.a.) to break, snapd. ( papera, oihala) to tear (up), rip (up)2. ( desegin)a. ( hesia, murrua, e.a.) to break down, tear down; to break throughb. ( erakunde, e.a.) to dismantle, smash, tear down; "Lemoiz \apurtu!" tear down the Lemoiz (nuclear power plant)!"c. Mil. ( lerroa) to break througha. to break, smash; jo eta mila zatitan \apurtu zuen he shattered it into a thousand piecesb. ( hezurra) to break; hanka-hezurra \apurtu zuen he broke his leg5. Zah. ( gutxitu, urritu) to lessen, dimish -
115 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) ατυχία -
116 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) σκι,χιονοπέδιλο2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) κάνω σκι- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
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117 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) smůla -
118 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) smola -
119 hard lines
bad luck:Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time
حَظٌّ سَيِّءIt's hard luck that he broke his leg.
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120 hard luck
bad luck:Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time
حَظٌّ سَيِّءIt's hard luck that he broke his leg.
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