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  • 81 estate

    [ɪs'teɪt]
    n
    ( land) posiadłość f, majątek m (ziemski); ( BRIT) (also: housing estate) osiedle nt (mieszkaniowe); ( JUR) majątek m
    * * *
    [i'steit]
    1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) posiadłość
    2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) teren
    3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) majątek, mienie
    - estate-car

    English-Polish dictionary > estate

  • 82 crash

    [kræʃ] 1. n
    ( noise) trzask m; ( COMM) krach m
    2. vt 3. vi
    plane, car rozbijać się (rozbić się perf); two cars zderzać się (zderzyć się perf); glass, cup roztrzaskiwać się (roztrzaskać się perf); market, firm upadać (upaść perf)
    * * *
    [kræʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) łomot
    2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) kraksa
    3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) krach
    4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) runąć z łoskotem
    2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) rozbijać, wjeżdżać
    3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) rozbijać się
    4) ((of a business) to fail.) upadać
    5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) pchać się
    6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)
    3. adjective
    (rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) przyspieszony
    - crash-land

    English-Polish dictionary > crash

  • 83 cultivate

    ['kʌltɪveɪt]
    vt
    land, crop uprawiać; attitude, feeling kultywować; (in o.s.) rozwijać w sobie; person zabiegać o względy +gen
    * * *
    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) uprawiać
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) uprawiać
    - cultivation
    - cultivator

    English-Polish dictionary > cultivate

  • 84 drain

    [dreɪn] 1. n
    ( in street) studzienka f ściekowa; ( fig) ( on resources) odpływ m
    2. vt
    land drenować, osuszać (osuszyć perf); marshes, pond osuszać (osuszyć perf); vegetables osączać (osączyć perf); glass, cup wysączyć ( perf) napój z +gen
    3. vi
    * * *
    [drein] 1. verb
    1) (to clear (land) of water by the use of ditches and pipes: There are plans to drain the marsh.) drenować, osuszyć
    2) ((of water) to run away: The water drained away/off into the ditch.) odpływać
    3) (to pour off the water etc from or allow the water etc to run off from: Would you drain the vegetables?; He drained the petrol tank; The blood drained from her face.) osączyć, opróżnić, odpłynąć
    4) (to drink everything contained in: He drained his glass.) wypić do dna
    5) (to use up completely (the money, strength etc of): The effort drained all his energy.) wyczerpać, zużyć
    2. noun
    1) (something (a ditch, trench, waterpipe etc) designed to carry away water: The heavy rain has caused several drains to overflow.) dren, rów odwadniający
    2) (something which slowly exhausts a supply, especially of one's money or strength: His car is a constant drain on his money.) pijawka, studnia bez dna
    - draining-board
    - drainpipe
    - down the drain

    English-Polish dictionary > drain

  • 85 dry

    [draɪ] 1. adj
    suchy; lake wyschnięty; humour ironiczny; wine wytrawny; subject nudny
    2. vt
    clothes, hair suszyć (wysuszyć perf); ground osuszać (osuszyć perf); hands, dishes wycierać (wytrzeć perf); tears ocierać (otrzeć perf)
    3. vi
    schnąć, wysychać (wyschnąć perf)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) suchy
    2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) nudny
    3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) sarkastyczny
    4) ((of wine) not sweet.) wytrawny
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) suszyć się, osuszać
    - drier
    - dryer
    - drily
    - dryly
    - dryness
    - dry-clean
    - dry land
    - dry off
    - dry up

    English-Polish dictionary > dry

  • 86 earth

    [əːθ] 1. n
    ( planet) Ziemia f; (land, surface, soil) ziemia f; ( BRIT, ELEC) uziemienie nt; ( of fox) nora f
    2. vt ( BRIT)
    * * *
    [ə:ð] 1. noun
    1) (the third planet in order of distance from the Sun; the planet on which we live: Is Earth nearer the Sun than Mars is?; the geography of the earth.) ziemia
    2) (the world as opposed to heaven: heaven and earth.) ziemia
    3) (soil: Fill the plant-pot with earth.) ziemia
    4) (dry land; the ground: the earth, sea and sky.) ziemia
    5) (a burrow or hole of an animal, especially of a fox.) nora
    6) ((a wire that provides) an electrical connection with the earth.) uziemienie
    2. verb
    (to connect to earth electrically: Is your washing-machine properly earthed?) uziemić
    - earthly
    - earthenware
    - earthquake
    - earthworm
    - on earth
    - run to earth

    English-Polish dictionary > earth

  • 87 exile

    ['ɛksaɪl] 1. n
    ( state) wygnanie nt, emigracja f; ( person) wygnaniec m, emigrant m
    2. vt
    skazywać (skazać perf) na wygnanie
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) emigrant
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) wygnanie
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) zsyłać, skazywać na wygnanie

    English-Polish dictionary > exile

  • 88 fallow

    ['fæləu]
    adj

    fallow land/field — ugór m

    * * *
    ['fæləu]
    ((of land) left to its own natural growth and not planted with seeds: We will let this field lie fallow for a year; fallow fields.) leżący odłogiem

    English-Polish dictionary > fallow

  • 89 fence

    [fɛns] 1. n 2. vt
    (also: fence in) ogradzać (ogrodzić perf)
    3. vi (SPORT)
    * * *
    I 1. [fens] noun
    (a line of wooden or metal posts joined by wood, wire etc to stop people, animals etc moving on to or off a piece of land: The garden was surrounded by a wooden fence.) płot
    2. verb
    (to enclose (an area of land) with a fence eg to prevent people, animals etc from getting in: We fenced off the field.) ogrodzić
    II [fens] verb
    1) (to fight with (blunted) swords as a sport.) uprawiać szermierkę
    2) (to avoid answering questions: He fenced with me for half an hour before I got the truth.) wykręcać się

    English-Polish dictionary > fence

  • 90 field

    [fiːld]
    n (also ELEC, COMPUT)
    pole nt; (SPORT) boisko nt; ( fig) dziedzina f, pole nt

    the field( competitors) stawka

    to lead the field (SPORT) — prowadzić stawkę; ( fig) przodować

    * * *
    [fi:ld] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of land enclosed for growing crops, keeping animals etc: Our house is surrounded by fields.) pole
    2) (a wide area: playing fields (= an area for games, sports etc).) boisko
    3) (a piece of land etc where minerals or other natural resources are found: an oil-field; a coalfield.) zagłębie, pole
    4) (an area of knowledge, interest, study etc: in the fields of literature/economic development; her main fields of interest.) dziedzina
    5) (an area affected, covered or included by something: a magnetic field; in his field of vision.) pole
    6) (an area of battle: the field of Waterloo; ( also adjective) a field-gun.) pole bitwy
    2. verb
    ((in cricket, basketball etc) to catch (the ball) and return it.) zatrzymać i odrzucić piłkę
    - fieldwork

    English-Polish dictionary > field

  • 91 forest

    ['fɔrɪst]
    n
    las m
    * * *
    ['forist] 1. noun
    1) ((a large piece of) land covered with trees.) las, puszcza
    2) (an area of land in which animals, especially deer, are kept: a deer forest.) las
    - forester
    - forestry
    2. adjective
    a forestry worker.) leśny

    English-Polish dictionary > forest

  • 92 landowner

    ['lændəunə(r)]
    n
    właściciel(ka) m(f) ziemski(-ka) m(f)
    * * *
    noun (a person who owns land, especially a lot of land.) ziemianin

    English-Polish dictionary > landowner

  • 93 lowlands

    ['ləuləndz]
    npl
    niziny pl
    * * *
    noun plural (land which is low compared with other, higher land.) tereny nizinne

    English-Polish dictionary > lowlands

  • 94 marsh

    [mɑːʃ]
    n
    bagna pl, moczary pl
    * * *
    ((an area of) soft wet land: The heavy rainfall turned the land into a marsh.) moczary
    - marshiness

    English-Polish dictionary > marsh

  • 95 plain

    [pleɪn] 1. adj
    ( unpatterned) gładki; ( simple) prosty; (clear, easily understood) jasny; ( not beautiful) nieładny; ( frank) otwarty
    2. adv 3. n
    ( area of land) równina f; (KNITTING) prawe oczko nt

    to make sth plain to sbdawać (dać perf) coś komuś jasno do zrozumienia

    * * *
    [plein] 1. adjective
    1) (simple or ordinary; without ornament or decoration: plain living; good, plain food.) zwykły, prosty
    2) (easy to understand; clear: His words were quite plain.) zrozumiały
    3) (absolutely open or honest, with no attempt to be tactful: I'll be quite plain with you; plain speaking.) szczery, otwarty
    4) (obvious: It's plain (to see) you haven't been practising your music.) oczywisty
    5) (not pretty: a rather plain girl.) nieładny
    2. noun
    1) (a large flat level piece of land: the plains of central Canada.) równina
    2) (a kind of knitting stitch.) ścieg gładki
    - plainness
    - plain chocolate
    - plain clothes
    - plain sailing
    - plain-spoken
    - in plain English

    English-Polish dictionary > plain

  • 96 plot

    [plɔt] 1. n
    ( secret plan) spisek m; (of story, play, film) fabuła f; ( of land) działka f
    2. vt
    knuć (uknuć perf); ( AVIAT, NAUT) nanosić (nanieść perf) na mapę; ( MATH) nanosić (nanieść perf) ( na wykres itp)
    3. vi
    * * *
    [plot] 1. noun
    1) (a plan, especially for doing something evil; a conspiracy: a plot to assassinate the President.) zmowa
    2) (the story of a play, novel etc: The play has a very complicated plot.) fabuła
    3) (a small piece of land eg for use as a gardening area or for building a house on.) parcela
    2. verb
    1) (to plan to bring about (something evil): They were plotting the death of the king.) knuć
    2) (to make a plan, map, graph etc of: The navigator plotted the course of the ship.) nakreślić

    English-Polish dictionary > plot

  • 97 property

    ['prɔpətɪ] 1. n
    ( possessions) własność f, mienie nt; ( building and its land) posiadłość f, nieruchomość f; ( quality) własność f
    2. cpd

    property markethandel m nieruchomościami

    * * *
    ['propəti]
    plural - properties; noun
    1) (something that a person owns: These books are my property.) własność
    2) (land or buildings that a person owns: He has property in Scotland.) nieruchomość
    3) (a quality (usually of a substance): Hardness is a property of diamonds.) właściwość
    4) ((usually abbreviated to prop [prop]) a small piece of furniture or an article used by an actor in a play.) rekwizyt

    English-Polish dictionary > property

  • 98 reclaim

    [rɪ'kleɪm]
    vt
    luggage ( at airport etc) odbierać (odebrać perf); money żądać (zażądać perf) zwrotu +gen; land (from sea, forest) rekultywować (zrekultywować perf); waste materials utylizować (zutylizować perf)
    * * *
    [ri'kleim]
    1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) dochodzić zwrotu, odebrać, zgłosić się po
    2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) wziąć (nieużytki) pod uprawę, rekultywować

    English-Polish dictionary > reclaim

  • 99 rent

    [rɛnt] 1. pt, pp of rend 2. n 3. vt
    house, room wynajmować (wynająć perf); television, car wypożyczać (wypożyczyć perf)
    * * *
    I 1. [rent] noun
    (money paid, usually regularly, for the use of a house, shop, land etc which belongs to someone else: The rent for this flat is $50 a week.) czynsz, dzierżawa
    2. verb
    (to pay or receive rent for the use of a house, shop, land etc: We rent this flat from Mr Smith; Mr Smith rents this flat to us.) wynajmować
    - rent-a-car
    - rent-free
    3. adjective
    (for which rent does not need to be paid: a rent-free flat.) darmowy
    II [rent] noun
    (an old word for a tear (in clothes etc).) dziura

    English-Polish dictionary > rent

  • 100 reservation

    [rɛzə'veɪʃən]
    n
    ( booking) rezerwacja f; ( doubt) zastrzeżenie nt; ( land) rezerwat m
    * * *
    [rezə-]
    1) (the act of reserving: the reservation of a room.) rezerwacja
    2) (something (eg a table in a restaurant) which has been reserved: Have you a reservation, Sir?) rezerwacja
    3) (a doubt.) zastrzeżenie
    4) (a piece of land set aside for a particular purpose: an Indian reservation in the United States.) rezerwat

    English-Polish dictionary > reservation

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