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101 walonki
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102 wdzianko
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103 ziarnko
* * *n.Gen.pl. - nek1. (= nasionko) seed; ziarnko ryżu/żyta/pszenicy grain of rice/rye/wheat; ziarnko maku/gorczycy/pieprzu poppy/mustard/pepper seed; ziarnko kawy coffee bean; ziarnko grochu pea; ziarnko do ziarnka, zbierze się miarka take care of the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves; coś trafiło się (komuś), jak ślepej kurze ziarnko sb got sth by a fluke.2. (= drobina) grain, particle; ziarnko piasku/soli grain of sand/salt.3. przen. (= odrobina) (little) bit; ziarnko prawdy grain of truth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ziarnko
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104 binde opp
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105 nenek
grandmother* * *grandmother* * *grandmother, great-aunt; (in some regions) grandfather, great-uncle; respectful term of reference and address (esp. as 'nek') for elderly persons (esp. women) and, in some areas, dangerous wild animals, e.g. tigers, etc -
106 гриф
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107 обезглавявам
1. behead, decapitate2. прен. deprive of leadership, destroy the brain-centre of* * *обезглавя̀вам,гл.1. behead, decapitate;2. прен. deprive of leadership, destroy the brain-centre of.* * *behead; decapitate; neck{nek}* * *1. behead, decapitate 2. прен. deprive of leadership, destroy the brain-centre of -
108 удушавам
удуша strangle, smother, choke, suffocate, throttleудушавам се suffocate, choke* * *удуша̀вам,и уду̀швам, удуша̀ гл. strangle, smother, choke, suffocate, throttle;\удушавам се suffocate, choke.* * *strangle ; choke {tSxuk}; suffocate ; jugulate ; neck {nek}; stifle ; throttle* * *1. УДУШАВАМ ce suffocate, choke. 2. удуша strangle, smother, choke, suffocate, throttle -
109 умение
ability, skill, dexterity, knack, разг. know-how; masteryумение да се държа в обществото social ease, sophistication, savoir faire* * *умѐние,ср., -я ability, skill, dexterity, knack, разг. know-how; mastery; \умениее да се държа в обществото social ease, sophistication, savoir faire.* * *ability ; knack {nEk}; art ; cleverness ; faculty {fEkyu;lti}; handiness ; know-how ; masterhood ; neatness {ni;tnxs}; workmanship* * *1. ability, skill, dexterity, knack, разг. know-how;mastery 2. УМЕНИЕ да се държа в обществото social ease, sophistication, savoir faire 3. с голямо УМЕНИЕ very skilfully/ably -
110 nökviðr
adj., thus in old vellums, or also contr. nökðan; spelt with ey, neyqþan, Am. (Bugge); the true form is a single k, cp. mod. nakinn, not nakkinn, yet neycquiþr in Hm. 49, and necquiþ in Skv. l. c. (Bugge): contr. forms, nekðir (n., pl. m.), Eluc. 26, MS. 625. 66; nökðir, Eluc. 46; neykðra, Sks. l. c.: mod. nakinn, nakin, nakið, gen. nakins, but pl. naktir: [Ulf. naqaþs = γυμνός; A. S. nacod; Engl. naked; O. H. G. nachat; Germ. nackt; Dan. nögen; Lat. nudus, qs. nugdus]:—naked; lík skal eigi nökkvið niðr grafa, K. Þ. K. 24; vit nökvið hjún, Sks. 504 B; vera nökvið, Stj. 36; at þau sá sik nekvið, Eluc. 27, Maríu S. Egypt, passim; nökðra lima, Sks. 536 B; þegja (thus, as required both by sense and alliteration, not segja) skal þurs ef hann sitr nökviðr við eld, a saying, cp. ‘not to speak of a rope in a hanged man’s house,’ Ísl. ii. 317; neiss er nökviðr halr (a saying, see neiss), Hm.; hón var nökvið, Eb. 97, v. l. 2 new Ed., but nökt in the text; þeir létu þá síga nökða í vök, 623. 33; klæddir eða nökðír, Eluc. 46:—metaph. of a sword, nökvið sverð, naked swords, Skv. 3. 4; nökðan mæki, Am. 47; nökð sverð, Fms. v. 233. -
111 Нэкэмте
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112 annektieren
an·nek·tie·ren * [anɛkʼti:rən]vtetw \annektieren to annex sth -
113 Annektierung
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114 Fennek
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115 Gebirgspass
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116 Pass
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117 češati se
vr impf scratch (oneself) I prov svatko se češe gdje ga svrbi (ili nek se češe koga svrbi) if it the cap fits wear it* * *• scratch• scrape• scratch oneself -
118 klanac
pass, gorge, ravine* * *• canyon• clough• dell• gulch• gorge• notches• notch• pass• passage• ravine• nek -
119 klisura
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120 prijevoj
m ling ablaut, gradation; bend; (zglob) joint; geog pass, saddle* * *• fold• crook• ablaut• nek
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