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1 stapianie w bombie Parra
• Parr bomb fusionSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > stapianie w bombie Parra
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2 rozrywać
impf ⇒ rozerwać1* * ** * *ipf.2. pot. (= rozchwytywać) snatch away.3. (= dostarczać rozrywki) entertain.ipf.1. (= rozdzierać się) tear, get torn.2. (= eksplodować) explode, blow up.3. (= zabawić się) entertain o.s.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozrywać
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3 uzbrojony
adj( posiadający broń) armed, (wyposażony w instalacje: teren) developed; ( budynek) mains connected* * *a.- eni1. (= mający broń) armed, up in arms; ( o bombie) live; uzbrojony po zęby armed to the teeth; tasiemiec uzbrojony zool. pork tapeworm ( Taenia solium).2. (= wyposażony) equipped, furnished ( w coś with sth); teren uzbrojony bud. improved land, land provided with utilities l. service infrastructure.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uzbrojony
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4 wybuchać
impf ⇒ wybuchnąć* * *(o bombie, granacie) to explode, to go off; (o wojnie, pożarze, epidemii) to break out; ( o wulkanie) to erupt* * *ipf.1. (= eksplodować) explode; (bomba, granat) explode; ( wulkan) erupt.2. (= zaczynać się nagle) break out; (wojna, pożar, awantura, kłótnia) outbreak.3. (= gwałtownie reagować) fume, flare-up; wybuchać gniewem fly into a passion; wybuchać śmiechem burst out laughing; wybuchać płaczem burst into tears.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wybuchać
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5 lej1
m 1. (dół) crater- lej po bombie a bomb crater- lej po wybuchu pocisku a shell crater2. (przyrząd) funnel- lej wsypowy a feed hopperThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lej1
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6 lej
lej m (-a; -e) Trichter m;lej po bombie Bombentrichter m -
7 wyrwa
wyrwa po bombie Bombentrichter m
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