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1 ambulant
ambulant, e [ɑ̃bylɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective[comédien, musicien] itinerant ; [cirque, théâtre] travelling• c'est un squelette/dictionnaire ambulant (inf) he's a walking skeleton/dictionary* * *ambulante ɑ̃bylɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [artiste] itinerant; [marchand] mobile; [cirque] travelling [BrE]vendeur ambulant — ( dans une gare) snack trolley man
c'est un cadavre ambulant — (colloq) he's/she's a walking skeleton (colloq)
* * *ɑ̃bylɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj ambulant, -e(marchand, cirque, commerce) travelling* * *ambulant, ambulante adj [musicien, comédien] itinerant; [marchand] mobile; [cirque] travellingGB; marchand de fruits et légumes ambulant mobile fruit and vegetable man; théâtre ambulant itinerant ou roving† players; service de restauration ambulante train buffet trolley; vendeur ambulant ( dans une gare) snack trolley man; c'est un (vrai) cadavre/dictionnaire ambulant○ he's/she's a walking skeleton/dictionary○.( féminin ambulante) [ɑ̃bylɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif -
2 putujući
adj travelling, itinerant, wandering, ambulatory, touring, road- | -i trgovac pedlar; -a glumačka družina strolling players (company); -i trubaduri wandering minstrels; putujući ambasador (dopisnik) roving ambassador (reporter), ambassador-at-large* * *• erratically• roving• drifting• travel(l)ing• vagrant• itinerant -
3 komediantka
m komedian|t, komediantka f 1. pejor. (pozer) play-actor pejor.; (błazen) clown pejor., ham pejor.- nie bawi mnie ten komediant that clown doesn’t amuse me2. przest. (aktor) itinerant actor, strolling player- przyłączyć się do grupy komediantów to join a troupe of players* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek1. (= udawaczka) fraud.2. (= aktorka komediowa) comedy actress; (= komiczka) comedienne.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > komediantka
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4 komedian|t
m komedian|t, komediantka f 1. pejor. (pozer) play-actor pejor.; (błazen) clown pejor., ham pejor.- nie bawi mnie ten komediant that clown doesn’t amuse me2. przest. (aktor) itinerant actor, strolling player- przyłączyć się do grupy komediantów to join a troupe of playersThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > komedian|t
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5 wędrown|y
adj. 1. (objazdowy) [cyrk, teatr, artysta] touring, travelling, traveling US; [aktor, muzyk, handlarz, kaznodzieja] itinerant- wędrowna trupa teatralna strolling players daw.2. (turystyczny) [wczasy, trasa] walking, touring- obóz wędrowny a camping trip a. tourThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wędrown|y
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