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2 chirivía
f.parsnip.* * *1 (planta) parsnip2 (ave) wagtail* * *SF1) (Bot) parsnip2) (Orn) wagtail* * *= parsnip.Ex. Like potatoes, peeled parsnips will turn dark when exposed to air.* * *= parsnip.Ex: Like potatoes, peeled parsnips will turn dark when exposed to air.
* * *2 ( Zool) wagtail* * *chirivía nfparsnip* * *f BOT parsnip* * *chirivía nf: parsnip* * *chirivía n parsnip -
3 Pastinak
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4 pastinaca
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5 pasternak
m (G pasternaku) Bot., Kulin. parsnip* * *miGen. -a bot. parsnip ( Pastinaca sativa); figa z makiem, z pasternakiem przest. nothing doing.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pasternak
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6 Pastinake
die Pastinakeparsnip* * *Pas·ti·nak<-, -en>[ˈpastinak]mPas·ti·na·ke<-, -n>[pastiˈna:kə]f parsnip* * * -
7 pastrnjak
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8 bjørneklo
(bot) hogweed, cow parsnip;( kæmpebjørneklo) giant hogweed. -
9 Bärenklau
1. (Acanthus mollis / A. spinosus) bear’s-breech(es), acanthus2. (Heracleum) cow parsnip, hogweed* * *der Bärenklauacanthus* * *Bä|ren|klauf -, - or m -s, - (BOT)(= Heracleum) hogweed; (= Akanthus) bear's-breech* * *Bä·ren·klau<->* * *2. (Heracleum) cow parsnip, hogweed* * *m.acanthus n. -
10 איסטפלינין
אִיסְטַפְלִינִין(אִיסְתַּפְנִינֵי) אִיסְטַפְנִינֵי m. pl. (σταφυλῖνος, οι, Syr. אסטפלינין P. Sm. 301, prob. of Semit. orig., rad. טפל) a kind of carrot, parsnip. Y.Maasr.II, end, 50a bot. Y.Ḥall.IV, 60a top אִיסְתַּ׳. Ib. איסטנינותיא read איסטפנינִיתֵיה his parsnip. Y.Kil.I, 27a bot. אסטפלינון R. Sims, to Kil. I, 4 (ed. corrupt). Tosef.Ukts.I, 1 אסטפונין. -
11 אִיסְטַפְלִינִין
אִיסְטַפְלִינִין(אִיסְתַּפְנִינֵי) אִיסְטַפְנִינֵי m. pl. (σταφυλῖνος, οι, Syr. אסטפלינין P. Sm. 301, prob. of Semit. orig., rad. טפל) a kind of carrot, parsnip. Y.Maasr.II, end, 50a bot. Y.Ḥall.IV, 60a top אִיסְתַּ׳. Ib. איסטנינותיא read איסטפנינִיתֵיה his parsnip. Y.Kil.I, 27a bot. אסטפלינון R. Sims, to Kil. I, 4 (ed. corrupt). Tosef.Ukts.I, 1 אסטפונין. -
12 pietrusz|ka
f Bot., Kulin. 1. (roślina) parsnip 2. (korzeń) parsnip 3. (liście) parsley- natka pietruszki parsley (leaves)■ siać pietruszkę przest. to be a wallflowerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pietrusz|ka
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13 barszcz
m (G barszczu) 1. Kulin. borsch(t), beetroot soup- barszcz z uszkami borsch with ravioli- barszcz zabielany borsch with sour cream2. Bot. cow parsley a. parsnip, hogweed- □ barszcz biały white borscht (made of vegetables and fermented rye)- barszcz czerwony borscht- barszcz polski daw. sour soup made from cow parsley- barszcz ukraiński Ukrainian borscht■ tani jak barszcz dirt cheap pot.* * *-u; -epl; -y; m barszcz (czerwony) — beetroot souptani jak barszcz — (przen) pot dirt-cheap (pot)
* * *miGen.pl. -ów l. -y1. ( zupa) beetroot soup; barszcz biały borsch; barszcz czerwony beetroot soup; barszcz ukraiński borsch; tani jak barszcz dirt-cheap; dwa grzyby w barszcz too much of a good thing.2. bot. hogweed ( Heracleum).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > barszcz
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14 marek
- ka; -ki* * *mimp- rk- nocny marek nighthawk; tłuc się jak marek po piekle make a hell of a noise; tłukłeś się wczoraj jak marek po piekle I thought you were going to wake the dead last night.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > marek
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15 sedano
m celery* * *sedano s.m. (bot.) ( Apium graveolens) celery // sedano dei prati, ( Heracleum sphondylium) cow-parsnip // sedano di monte, ( Levisticum officinale) lovage // sedano rapa, ( Apium graveolens rapaceum) celeriac.* * *['sɛdano]sostantivo maschile celery* * *sedano/'sεdano/sostantivo m.celery\sedano rapa celeriac. -
16 Bärenklau
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17 anđelika
f bot angelica, angelique I divlja anđelika wild angelica, pigweed, hogweed, cow- -parsnip* * *• angelica -
18 łap|a
f 1. (zwierzęcia) paw; (ptaka) foot- przednie łapy front paws, forepaws- tylne łapy back a. hind paws- ślady łap paw marks a. prints- niedźwiedź stanął na tylnych łapach the bear reared on its hind paws- pies wyciągnął łapę the dog put a. held its paw out- łapa a. podaj łapę! give (me) a paw!2. augm. pot. (ręka) hand; mitt pot., paw pot.- daj łapę let’s shake hands3. przest. (noga sprzętów) leg 4. Techn. foot, lug 5. (kara) przest. rap on a. over the knuckles (with a ruler)- dostać łapy to get one’s knuckles rapped, to get a rap on a. over the knuckles- □ łapa kotwicy Żegl. (anchor) fluke- łapa ładowarki Górn. loader bucket- łapa niedźwiedzia Bot. hogweed, cow parsnip- łapa statywu Techn., Chem. (stand) clamp- łapa sygnału Kolej. signal arm- dostał po łapach za spóźnienie he had his knuckles rapped for being late- lizać czyjeś łapy pot., przest., pejor. to lick sb’s boots, to cringe a. grovel before sb- spaść na cztery łapy pot. to fall a. land on one’s feet- on zawsze spada na cztery łapy he always falls a. lands on his feet- położyć na czymś łapę pot., pejor. to get a. lay one’s hands on sth- dostać kogoś w (swoje) łapy pot. to get sb into one’s clutches- trzymać kogoś w łapie a. w łapach to have sb in one’s clutches, to hold sb in one’s grasp- wydostać kogoś z czyichś łap pot. to get sb out of a. to rescue sb from sb’s clutches- żyją na kocią łapę they shack up together pot.- żyła z nim pięć lat na kocią łapę she shacked up with him for five years, she was his live-in girlfriend a. lover for five yearsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łap|a
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19 mar|ek2
m Bot. (szerokolistny) water parsnip; (kucmerka) skirretThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mar|ek2
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20 panace
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Parsnip — Pars nip (p[aum]rs n[i^]p), n. [OE. parsnepe, from a French form, fr. L. pastinaca; cf. pastinare to dig up, pastinum a kind of dibble; cf. OF. pastenade, pastenaque.] (Bot.) The aromatic and edible spindle shaped root of the cultivated form of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Meadow parsnip — Parsnip Pars nip (p[aum]rs n[i^]p), n. [OE. parsnepe, from a French form, fr. L. pastinaca; cf. pastinare to dig up, pastinum a kind of dibble; cf. OF. pastenade, pastenaque.] (Bot.) The aromatic and edible spindle shaped root of the cultivated… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Water parsnip — Parsnip Pars nip (p[aum]rs n[i^]p), n. [OE. parsnepe, from a French form, fr. L. pastinaca; cf. pastinare to dig up, pastinum a kind of dibble; cf. OF. pastenade, pastenaque.] (Bot.) The aromatic and edible spindle shaped root of the cultivated… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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wild parsnip — Madnep Mad nep, n. 1. (Bot.) The masterwort ({Peucedanum Ostruthium}), a tall and coarse European umbelliferous plant. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) A biennial weed in Europe and America having large pinnate leaves and yellow flowers and a bitter and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cow parsnip — Masterwort Mas ter*wort , n. (Bot.) (a) A tall and coarse European umbelliferous plant ({Peucedanum Ostruthium}, formerly {Imperatoria}). (b) The {Astrantia major}, a European umbelliferous plant with a showy colored involucre. (c) Improperly,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Pastinaca sativa — Parsnip Pars nip (p[aum]rs n[i^]p), n. [OE. parsnepe, from a French form, fr. L. pastinaca; cf. pastinare to dig up, pastinum a kind of dibble; cf. OF. pastenade, pastenaque.] (Bot.) The aromatic and edible spindle shaped root of the cultivated… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English