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81 shifty
['ʃɪftɪ]adjchytry, przebiegły* * *adjective (looking cunning and dishonest: I don't trust him - he has a very shifty look.) nie budzący zaufania, podejrzany -
82 slight
[slaɪt] 1. adjperson, error drobny; accent, pain lekki; increase, difference nieznaczny, niewielki; book etc mało znaczący2. nafront mthe slightest noise/problem — najmniejszy hałas/problem
not in the slightest — ani trochę, zupełnie nie
* * *1) (small; not great; not serious or severe: a slight breeze; We have a slight problem.) niewielki, drobny2) ((of a person) slim and delicate-looking: It seemed too heavy a load for such a slight woman.) drobny•- slighting
- slightingly
- slightly
- in the slightest -
83 slip off
1) (to take (clothes) off quickly: Slip off your shoe.) zsunąć, zrzucić z siebie2) (to move away noiselessly or hurriedly: We'll slip off when no-one's looking.) wymykać się -
84 smart
[smɑːt] 1. adj(neat, fashionable) elegancki; ( clever) person bystry, rozgarnięty; idea chytry, sprytny; pace żwawy; blow silny2. vieyes, wound piec, szczypać* * *1. adjective1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) elegancki2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) rozgarnięty3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) mocny, ostry2. verb1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) piec, szczypać2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) przeżywać3. noun(the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) piekący ból- smarten- smartly
- smartness
- smart bomb
- smart card -
85 sneak
[sniːk] 1. pt (US) also snuck, viPhrasal Verbs:- sneak up2. vt3. n ( inf, pej)to sneak a look at sth — rzucać (rzucić perf) ukradkowe spojrzenie na coś
donosiciel(ka) m(f) ( inf, pej)* * *[sni:k] 1. verb1) (to go quietly and secretly, especially for a dishonest purpose: He must have sneaked into my room when no-one was looking and stolen the money.) dostawać się chyłkiem, zakradać się2) (to take secretly: He sneaked the letter out of her drawer.) wykradać2. noun(a mean, deceitful person, especially a telltale.) donosiciel, kanalia- sneakers- sneaking
- sneaky
- sneakiness -
86 sour
['sauə(r)]adjto go/turn sour — kwaśnieć (skwaśnieć perf) ( fig) relationship psuć się (popsuć się perf)
* * *1. adjective1) (having a taste or smell similar in nature to that of lemon juice or vinegar: Unripe apples are/taste very sour.) kwaśny2) (having a similar taste as a stage in going bad: sour milk.) kwaśny3) ((of a person, his character etc) discontented, bad-tempered or disagreeable: She was looking very sour this morning.) skwaszony2. verb(to make or become sour.) kwaśnieć, kwasić- sourly- sourness -
87 south-easterly / south-westerly
1) ((of a wind etc) coming from the south-east or south-west: a south-easterly wind.) pd. wschodni/zachodni2) (looking, lying etc towards the south-east or south-west: a south-westerly direction.) pd. wschodni/zachodni -
88 southerly
['sʌðəlɪ]adj* * *1) ((of a wind etc) coming from the south: a southerly wind.) południowy2) (looking, lying etc towards the south: in a southerly direction.) południowy -
89 sprawl
[sprɔːl] 1. vi 2. nurban sprawl — rozrastanie się nt miasta (w sposób nadmierny i/lub niekontrolowany)
to send sb sprawling — zwalać (zwalić perf) kogoś z nóg
* * *[spro:l] 1. verb1) (to sit, lie or fall with the arms and legs spread out widely and carelessly: Several tired-looking people were sprawling in armchairs.) rozwalać się, rozkładać się2) ((of a town etc) to spread out in an untidy and irregular way.) rozrastać się2. noun1) (an act of sprawling: He was lying in a careless sprawl on the sofa.) rozwalanie się, niedbała poza2) (an untidy and irregular area (of houses etc): She lost her way in the grimy sprawl of the big city.) zakamarki• -
90 spruce
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91 starboard
['stɑːbəd]po prawej stronie post* * *(the right side of a ship or aircraft, from the point of view of a person looking towards the bow or front.) prawa burta -
92 strike oil
(to find oil under the ground: After drilling for several months, they finally struck oil; We've struck oil (= found what we have been looking for) in our search for a suitable house.) znaleźć ropę, wreszcie trafić/dotrzeć do celu -
93 strut
[strʌt] 1. nrozpórka f2. vi* * *past tense, past participle - strutted; verb(to walk in a stiff, proud way: The cock strutted about the farmyard; The man was strutting along looking very pleased with himself.) kroczyć dumnie -
94 surfing
['səːfɪŋ]nsurfing m, pływanie nt na desce* * *1) (the sport of riding on a surfboard.) surfing2) (looking for interesting sites on the Internet.) surfowanie po Internecie -
95 tell the time
(to (be able to) know what time it is by looking at a clock etc or by any other means: He can tell the time from the position of the sun; Could you tell me the time, please?) podać czas -
96 the last thing
(something very unlikely, unwanted, not intended etc: It's the last thing you would think of looking for; The last thing I want is to hurt anyone.) ostatnie co... -
97 tread
[trɛd] 1. n 2. vi; pt trod, pp troddenPhrasal Verbs:- tread on* * *[tred] 1. past tense - trod; verb1) (to place one's feet on: He threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.) stąpnąć, nadepnąć2) (to walk on, along, over etc: He trod the streets looking for a job.) chodzić po3) (to crush by putting one's feet on: We watched them treading the grapes.) deptać2. noun1) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) stąpanie2) (the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre: The tread has been worn away.) bieżnik3) (the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed.) stopień• -
98 underground
['ʌndəgraund] 1. n2. adj 3. advthe underground (BRIT) — metro nt; ( POL) podziemie nt
to go underground ( POL) — schodzić (zejść perf) do podziemia
* * *1. adjective(below the surface of the ground: underground railways; underground streams.) podziemny2. adverb1) ((to a position) under the surface of the ground: Rabbits live underground.) pod ziemią2) (into hiding: He will go underground if the police start looking for him.) w podziemiu3. noun((American subway) an underground railway: She hates travelling by/on the underground.) metro -
99 vein
[veɪn]n* * *[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) żyła2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) żyłka -
100 Venetian blind
nżaluzja f* * *(a window blind made of thin, movable, horizontal strips of wood, metal or plastic: We have put up Venetian blinds to stop our neighbours looking in our front windows.) (rodzaj żaluzji)
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