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41 Nik
these, those. -
42 nik’
exp.I don’t know -
43 nik’aj aq’ab
n.midnight -
44 nik’aj or
n.half an hour -
45 nik’aj q’ij
n.midday -
46 nik’aj ri ik’
n.half moon -
47 nik’oj
v.to inspect; to take off fleas; to examine; to search -
48 ənik
[نَیکا]سگی که به تازگی به حد بلوغ و نرینگی رسیده باشد -
49 nik|iel
m sgt (G niklu) 1. Chem., Techn. nickel 2. pot. (przedmiot niklowany) nickelThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nik|iel
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50 nik|nąć
impf (niknęła a. nikła, niknęli a. nikli) vi 1. (znikać) to fade away- gwiazdy niknęły w blasku świtu the stars were fading away at daybreak- dźwięki niknące w oddali sounds fading away in the distance ⇒ zniknąć2. (przestać istnieć) to fade (away), to disappear- niknie uczucie przygnębienia the sense of depression is fading- nikną ruiny z ulic śródmieścia the ruins are disappearing from the city centre ⇒ zniknąć■ niknąć przy kimś/czymś a. w porównaniu z kimś/czymś pot. to pale in comparison with a. beside sb/sth- jego sukcesy nikły przy błyskotliwej karierze brata his successes paled in comparison with his brother’s brilliant career- niknąć w oczach pot. to waste away- z każdym dniem nikł w oczach i tracił siły with each day he was wasting away and losing strengthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nik|nąć
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51 nik’aj chik
adv.another; other -
52 nik’aj cient
n.fifty -
53 nik’aj saq
n.universe -
54 -nik’ajal
n.center; middle -
55 nik’ajar -q’ij
v.to become midday -
56 -nik’ajil
n.center; middle (of house; land) -
57 nik’iaj
n.middle; half; rest of; other -
58 četverokot(nik)
четыреугóльник -
59 skledoliz(nik)
блюдолиз, лизоблюд -
60 beat nik
anak muda yang asosial
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