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1 trzeszczeć
(-ę, -ysz); vitrzeszczeć w szwach — (o marynarce, spódnicy) to burst at the seams; ( o sali) to be bursting with people
* * *ipf.- ę -ysz1. (= wydawać chrzęst) crack; (= skrzypieć) creak; ( o ogniu) crackle; trzeszczeć w szwach ( o ubraniu) burst at the seams; ( o sali) be packed, be full of people; radio trzeszczy there's a lot of static l. crackling l. interference on the radio.2. pot. (= trajkotać, paplać) jabber, chatter.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > trzeszczeć
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