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  • 1 crack

    [kræk] 1. n
    ( noise) trzask m; ( gap) szczelina f, szpara f; ( in bone) pęknięcie nt; (in wall, dish) pęknięcie nt, rysa f; ( joke) kawał m; ( drug) crack m; ( inf) ( attempt)
    2. vt
    whip, twig trzaskać (trzasnąć perf) +instr; knee etc stłuc ( perf); nut rozłupywać (rozłupać perf); problem rozgryzać (rozgryźć perf); code łamać (złamać perf)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    3. adj
    athlete, expert pierwszorzędny; regiment elitarny
    * * *
    [kræk] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) pękać, powodować pęknięcie
    2) (to break (open): He cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.) rozłupywać
    3) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) trzaskać
    4) (to make (a joke): He's always cracking jokes.) opowiadać
    5) (to open (a safe) by illegal means.) pruć
    6) (to solve (a code).) łamać
    7) (to give in to torture or similar pressures: The spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.) łamać się
    2. noun
    1) (a split or break: There's a crack in this cup.) pęknięcie
    2) (a narrow opening: The door opened a crack.) szpara
    3) (a sudden sharp sound: the crack of whip.) trzask
    4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) cios
    5) (a joke: He made a crack about my big feet.) żart
    6) (a very addictive drug: He died of too much crack with alcohol)
    3. adjective
    (expert: a crack racing-driver.) wyśmienity
    - crackdown
    - cracker
    - crackers
    - crack a book
    - crack down on
    - crack down
    - get cracking
    - have a crack at
    - have a crack

    English-Polish dictionary > crack

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