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1 naład|ować
pf — naład|owywać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (załadować) to load (up) [wóz]; to stuff, to cram [walizkę, torbę]- naładować ciężarówkę żwirem a. żwiru do ciężarówki to load (up) a lorry with gravel, to load (up) gravel onto a. into a lorry- naładować fajkę tytoniem to stuff a. load a pipe with tobacco- pociąg naładowany węglem a train loaded with coal, a coal-laden train2. pot. (zapełnić ludźmi) to load- naładował za dużo ludzi do furgonetki he loaded too many people into the van- jechać naładowanym pociągiem to travel on a crowded a. packed train- sala koncertowa była naładowana słuchaczami the concert hall was crammed a. jam-packed a. chock-a-block3. pot. (zawrzeć) to pack, to load- naładował do rozprawki zbyt wiele cytatów he loaded a. padded out the essay with too many quotations4. przen. to fill- naładowany agresją full of pent-up aggression- naładować kogoś optymizmem to fill a. imbue sb with optimism- była naładowana energią/radością she was brimming a. bursting with energy/joy5. Fiz. to charge [akumulator]- cząstki naładowane dodatnio/ujemnie positively/negatively charged particles6. Wojsk. to load, to prime [pistolet]- naładować karabin ostrymi/ślepymi nabojami to load a rifle with live ammunition/blank cartridgesⅡ naładować się — naładowywać się 1. Fiz. to charge- akumulator się naładował the battery has charged (up)2. pot. (objeść się) to stuff oneself pot. (czymś with sth); to gorge oneself (czymś on sth) 3. przen. naładować się pozytywną energią to charge a. fill oneself with positive energyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naład|ować
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2 ugni|eść
pf — ugni|atać impf (ugniotę, ugnieciesz, ugniecie, ugniótł, ugniotła, ugnietli — ugniatam) vt 1. (spłaszczyć) to flatten, to press down- ugniatać komuś klatkę piersiową to press down on sb’s chest- ugnieść kapustę w beczce to pack the cabbage (down) tightly in a barrel- ugnieść tytoń w fajce to tamp down the tobacco in a pipe2. (wyrobić) to knead- ugniatać glinę/plastelinę/ciasto to knead clay/plasticine/dough- ugniatać kulę ze śniegu to make a snowball3. (uwierać) to dig into, to pinch- karabin ugniata mi ramię a. mnie w ramię the gun is digging into my shoulder- but ugniatał mu nogę his shoe was pinching himThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ugni|eść
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