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61 kró|tko
Ⅰ adv. grad. 1. (o długości, rozmiarze) krótko obcięte włosy hair cut short, short hair- krótko ostrzyżony chłopak a boy with short hair- ostrzyc się krótko to have one’s hair cut short- nosić się krótko to wear short skirts/dresses- trzymać psa krótko to hold one’s dog on a short leash a. lead2. (w niewielu słowach) [opisać, opowiedzieć] briefly- krótko mówiąc in short3. (o czasie) [trwać] a short time; [padać, grać, rozmawiać] for a short time- (na) krótko przed wojną shortly before the war- przyjechać/zostać na krótko to come/stay for a short time- zebranie trwało krócej niż planowano the meeting was shorter than expectedⅡ krótko- w wyrazach złożonych short-- krótkonogi short-legged- krótkouchy short-eared■ krótko kogoś trzymać to keep sb in line- krótko i węzłowato in a nut shellThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kró|tko
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62 buzia
1. - zi; - zie; gen pl -zi lub -ź; pot 2. f* * *f.Gen.pl. -i l. buź emf.1. (= usta) mouth.2. (= całus) dać/dostać buzi give/get a kiss.3. (= twarz) face; ładna buzia pretty face; dostać po buzi get one in the kisser; trzymać kogoś za buzię przen. keep sb on a leash.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > buzia
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63 suppress
1. v подавлятьsuppress zeros — подавлять нули; устранять нули
2. v сдерживать, подавлять3. v запрещать, закрывать; изымать из печати, продажи, конфисковать4. v скрывать, замалчивать, утаивать5. v мед. остановитьСинонимический ряд:1. ban (verb) ban; black out; burke; censor; hush up; stifle2. compose (verb) collect; compose; contain; control; cool; leash; re-collect; rein; restrain; simmer down; smother3. conceal (verb) bury; conceal; cover up; delete; edit; expurgate; hide; keep secret4. crush (verb) annihilate; crush; curb; extinguish; overcome; overpower; put down; quash; quell; quench; squash; squelch; subdue5. gag (verb) choke; gag; hold back; hold down; hush; muffle; repress; shush; silence; squelch; strangle; throttle6. stunt (verb) dwarf; stuntАнтонимический ряд:express; incite; include; release; reveal
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