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f sgt 1. (oranie pola) ploughing GB, plowing US 2. pot., przen. (ciężka praca) graft pot.- orka na ugorze hard graft przen.- orka od świtu do nocy working from dawn till dusk□ orka płytka Roln. shallow ploughing GB, shallow plowing US- orka pogłębiona Roln. subsoilingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > or|ka1
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2 orka
- ki; dat sg -ce; forca, killer whale* * *I.orka1f.tylko sing.1. roln. plowing, Br. ploughing; orka płytka shallow plowing; orka głęboka deep plowing; orka średnia mean plowing; orka jesienna fall plowing; orka wiosenna spring plowing.2. przen. (= harówka) drudgery, bone-breaker, bull-work.II.orka2f.Gen.pl. -ek zool. killer whale ( Orcinus orca).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > orka
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3 podorać
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4 podorywka
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5 płyt|ki
adj. grad. 1. [kałuża, rzeka, dół, rów, studnia] shallow- płytki oddech shallow breathing- płytkie pantofle low-cut shoes- płytki sen light sleep- płytka szuflada a shallow drawer- orka płytka shallow ploughing- płytki talerz a dinner plate- płytka zakładka Moda a little tuck2. pejor. [film, sąd, utwór] superficial pejor.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > płyt|ki
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f first ploughing a. plowing USThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podoryw|ka
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7 wo|rać
pf (worzę) Ⅰ vt to plough [sth] in(to), to plow [sth] in(to) US- worać nawóz głębiej to plough the fertilizer deeper into the ground- rolnik worał pług w ziemię the farmer thrust the plough into the groundⅡ worać się to sink in(to) także przen.- pług worał się w ziemię the plough sank into the soil- rolnik worał się w grunt sąsiada the farmer’s ploughing encroached on his neighbour’s field- kły wilka worały się w jego ciało the wolf’s fangs sank into his body- pocisk worał się w ziemię the bullet buried itself in the groundThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wo|rać
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contour ploughing — contour cultivation, contour farming or contour ploughing noun The ploughing (and planting) of sloping land along the contour lines to counter erosion • • • Main Entry: ↑contour … Useful english dictionary