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impf (cisnęła, cisnęli) Ⅰ vt 1. (dławić) to press- cisnął rękami bijące mocno serce he pressed his hands against his racing heart- coś mnie ciśnie za gardło I have a lump in my throat ⇒ przycisnąć2. pot. (zmuszać) to force, to press- cisną mnie, żebym się wreszcie oświadczył they’re trying to press me into proposing- cisnąć kogoś o oddanie długu to press sb to pay back their debt ⇒ przycisnąć3. (gnębić) to oppress, to grind down- cisnąć kogoś podatkami to overtax sb- cisnęły ich choroby i głód they were oppressed by disease and hungerⅡ vi 1. (o obuwiu, ubraniu) to pinch- buty mnie cisną (w palce) my shoes pinch (my toes)- żakiet cisnął ją pod pachami her jacket was (too) tight under the arms2. (wywierać nacisk) to press- para ciśnie na ściany kotła the steam presses against the sides of the boilerⅢ cisnąć się 1. (tłoczyć się) to swarm, to throng- tłum cisnął się do wyjścia the crowd swarmed towards the exit2. przen. to fill- łzy cisnęły się mu do oczu his eyes filled with tears- myśli/wspomnienia cisną się komuś do głowy thoughts/memories fill sb’s mind- słowa cisnęły się mi/jej/mu na usta I/she/he couldn’t wait to get the words out3. (tulić się) to huddle- dzieci cisnęły się do siebie the kids huddled togetherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ci|snąć2
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2 konstytucj|a
f (G pl konstytucji) 1. (ustawa zasadnicza) constitution- uchwalić konstytucję to adopt a. establish a constitution- powołać się na konstytucję to invoke the constitution- proponowane przez opozycję poprawki do ustawy są niezgodne z konstytucją the changes to the act that the opposition is proposing are unconstitutional2. książk. (budowa) constitution- jej/jego konstytucja fizyczna i umysłowa her/his physical and mental constitutionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > konstytucj|a
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