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1 ochł|odzić
pf — ochł|adzać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (ostudzić) to cool (down), to freshen- mleko ochłodził w lodówce he cooled the milk in the fridge- północny wiatr ochłodził powietrze the north wind freshened the air- zimna kąpiel ochłodziła go a cold bath freshened him2. książk., przen. (zmniejszyć intensywność) to cause [sth] to cool off- rozłąka stopniowo ochłodziła ich przyjaźń their friendship gradually cooled off after they partedⅡ ochłodzić się — ochładzać się 1. (zmniejszyć uczucie gorąca) to cool off, to cool down- ochłodził się w basenie he cooled off with a swim in the pool- ochłodzili się lodami they cooled off with ice cream2. (o pogodzie) to get colder- mam nadzieję, że po burzy wreszcie się ochłodzi I hope it’ll cool down after the storm3. książk., przen. [kontakty, stosunki, uczucia] to cool (off)- jego kontakty z rodziną bardzo się ochłodziły his relations with his family have definitely cooledThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ochł|odzić
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2 zam|rzeć
pf — zam|ierać impf (zamarł, zamarli — zamieram) vi 1. [organizm, tkanka] to die out- kwiaty/rośliny zamierają flowers/plants die out2. przen. (nieruchomieć) [osoba, twarz] to freeze zamierać z przerażenia to freeze with horror- ruch uliczny stopniowo zamierał traffic was gradually decreasing- na widok włamywacza zamarła w bezruchu the sight of the robber froze her to the spot■ dech a. oddech zamiera (w piersi) sb’s breathing’s getting weaker- dźwięk/głos/śmiech zamiera the sound/voice/laughter is tailing off a. dying out- głos zamarł mu/jej w gardle words stuck in his/her throat- serce w nim/niej zamarło his/her heart sank- słowa zamarły jej/mu na ustach the words died on his/her lipsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zam|rzeć
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