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1 fosa
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fosa
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2 fos|a
f Hist. moat- zamek był otoczony fosą the castle was moated- miasto otaczała fosa the town was surrounded by a moat- □ fosa orkiestrowa Muz. orchestra pitThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fos|a
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3 opasywać
impf ⇒ opasać1* * *(-uję, -ujesz); perf -ać; vt* * *ipf.1. (= obwiązywać) tie, bind; belt, gird.2. (= otaczać) gird, surround, enclose, encircle; otoczyć miasto fosą dig a moat around a town.ipf.(= obwiązywać się)1. belt o.s., gird o.s.2. be surrounded l. girded.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > opasywać
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4 otaczać
to surround; (o płocie, lesie) to enclose* * *ipf.1. surround ( coś czymś sth by l. with sth); encompass; (= ogradzać) encircle, enclose ( coś czymś sth by sth); dom otoczony był lasem the house was surrounded with a forest; otaczała go aura tajemnicy there was an air of mystery about him; otaczać fosą/palisadą/rowem/siatką/wałem/żywopłotem moat/stockade/(en)trench/net/mound/hedge.2. (= okazywać) lavish ( czymś kogoś sth (up)on sb); otaczać kogoś miłością/opieką lavish affection/attention on sb; być otoczonym czcią be hallowed; być otoczonym szacunkiem be held in respect.3. kulin. coat ( coś czymś sth in sth).ipf.(= gromadzić wokół siebie) surround o.s. (kimś/czymś with sb/sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > otaczać
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5 okrąż|yć
pf — okrąż|ać impf vt 1. (zatoczyć krąg dookoła) to go (a)round- okrążyć dom/plac to go a. to walk (a)round a house/square- ptak okrążył dolinę a bird made a circle over the valley2. (ominąć) to skirt- musieli okrążyć jezioro they had to skirt a lake3. (okolić) to surround- dom okrążony ogrodem a house surrounded by a garden- okrążyć zamek fosą to moat a castle4. (obstąpić) to encircle, to surround- okrążyć nieprzyjaciela to encircle the enemy- ludzie okrążyli studnię people surrounded the wellThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > okrąż|yć
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