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1 łykać
impf ⇒ łyknąć* * ** * *ipf.łyknąć pf. swallow; łykać ślinkę lick one's chops; łykać łzy gulp back one's tears; łykać końcówki swallow one's endings.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łykać
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2 łyk|nąć
pf — łyk|ać impf (łyknęła, łyknęli — łykam) vt 1. (połknąć) to swallow [jedzenie, napój, kęs, pigułkę]- łykać proszki to take pills- boli mnie przy łykaniu it hurts when I swallow- gumy do żucia się nie łyka you mustn’t swallow chewing gum- łyknąć trochę wody to take a sip of water- łyknąć sobie (wódeczki/z butelki) pot. to take a swig (of vodka/from a bottle)- musiał sobie nieźle łyknąć pot. he must have had a lot to drink2. (szybko zjeść) to gulp [sth] down [kawę, kanapkę, śniadanie]- rano łykał śniadanie i pędził do pracy in the morning he’d gulp down his breakfast and rush to work3. (wciągnąć) to gulp [powietrze]- chciał łyknąć świeżego powietrza he wanted a gulp of fresh air4. pot. (opuścić) to drop [literę, sylabę]- łykać końcówki to drop the endings of wordsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łyk|nąć
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3 oblizać
* * *pf.- żę -żesz -zał, oblizywać ipf. lick.pf.oblizywać się ipf. ( o człowieku) lick one's lips; ( o zwierzęciu) lick its mouth; oblizywać się na myśl o czymś lick one's lips l. chops thinking of sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oblizać
См. также в других словарях:
lick one's chops — {v. phr.}, {informal} To think about something pleasant; enjoy the thought of something. * /John is licking his chops about the steak dinner tonight./ * /Tom is licking his chops about the lifeguard job he will have at the beach next summer./ *… … Dictionary of American idioms
lick one's chops — {v. phr.}, {informal} To think about something pleasant; enjoy the thought of something. * /John is licking his chops about the steak dinner tonight./ * /Tom is licking his chops about the lifeguard job he will have at the beach next summer./ *… … Dictionary of American idioms
lick one's chops — phrasal : to anticipate with relish a banker licks his chops over the increase in the earnings on each dollar George Shea * * * lick one s chops To wait eagerly or greedily • • • Main Entry: ↑chop … Useful english dictionary
lick\ one's\ chops — v. phr. informal To think about something pleasant; enjoy the thought of something. John is licking his chops about the steak dinner tonight. Tom is licking his chops about the lifeguard job he will have at the beach next summer. Our team is… … Словарь американских идиом
lick one's chops — verb a) To use ones tongue to remove moistness from the sides of ones mouth, as when salivating or at the conclusion of a meal. Pat presently came galloping up the orchard, carrying in his mouth a big field mouse, which, sitting down before us,… … Wiktionary
lick one's chops — phrasal to feel or show eager anticipation … New Collegiate Dictionary
lick one's lips — To look forward, or (archaic) to recall, with pleasure • • • Main Entry: ↑lick * * * I lick one s lips (or chops) look forward to something with eager anticipation II lick (or smack) one s lips look forward to something with relish; show one s… … Useful english dictionary
lick — [lik] vt. [ME licken < OE liccian, akin to Ger lecken < IE base * leig̑h , to lick > Gr leichein, L ligurrire, to lick, lingere, to lick up] 1. to pass the tongue over [to lick one s lips] 2. to bring into a certain condition by passing… … English World dictionary
lick — /lɪk / (say lik) verb (t) 1. (sometimes followed by off, from, etc.) to pass the tongue over the surface of. 2. to affect by strokes of the tongue: to lick the plate clean. 3. to pass or play lightly over, as flames do. 4. Colloquial to overcome… …
lick — licker, n. /lik/, v.t. 1. to pass the tongue over the surface of, as to moisten, taste, or eat (often fol. by up, off, from, etc.): to lick a postage stamp; to lick an ice cream cone. 2. to make, or cause to become, by stroking with the tongue:… … Universalium
chops — /tʃɒps/ (say chops) Colloquial –plural noun 1. the jaw. 2. Jazz a. → embouchure (def. 3b). b. musical ability and technical prowess. –phrase 3. bust someone s chops, to nag, criticise or reprimand someone. 4. in the chops, in th …