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1 leżak dolny kamień żaren
• nether millstoneSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > leżak dolny kamień żaren
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2 podziemie
-mia, -mia; gen pl -mi; nt; POL* * *n.Gen.pl. -i1. (pod budynkiem, ulicą) basement, vaults.2. (= organizacja konspiracyjna) the underground; być w podziemiu be in the underground; zejść do podziemia go underground.3. mit. the nether world.4. podziemie gospodarcze illegal traffic.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podziemie
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3 umarły
- łego; -li; m- umarli* * *a.dead.mpdeceased; udawać umarłego play possum; wrzeszczał tak, że umarłego by obudził he was screaming fit to wake the dead; budzić umarłą przeszłość bring up the dead past; umarli the dead; żywi i umarli the quick and the dead; kraina umarłych the nether world, the underworld, the realm of the dead.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > umarły
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4 warga
dolna/górna warga — lower/upper lip
zajęcza warga — MED harelip
* * *f.1. ( usta) lip, labium; górna warga upper lip; dolna warga lower lip, nether lip; zajęcza warga pat. harelip; wargi sromowe anat. labia; czytać z ruchu czyichś warg read sb's lips; wydymać wargi pout; wykrzywić wargi ( na znak pogardy) curl one's lip; zaciskać wargi press one's lips; zagryzać wargi bite one's lips; z pobladłymi wargami white-lipped.2. bot. labium, labellum.3. ent. labium.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > warga
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