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1 rink
[rɪŋk]n(also: ice rink) lodowisko nt; (also: roller skating rink) tor m do jazdy na wrotkach* * *[riŋk]1) ((usually ice-rink) (a building containing) an area of ice, for ice-skating, ice hockey etc.) lodowisko2) ((a building containing) a smooth floor for roller-skating.) tor wrotkowy -
2 ice rink
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3 skating-rink
noun (an area of ice set aside or designed for skating on.) lodowisko -
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tor kamerowyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > skating-rink
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[aɪs] 1. nlód m2. vt 3. vi(also: ice over, ice up) pokrywać się (pokryć się perf) lodemto put sth on ice ( fig) — odkładać (odłożyć perf) coś na później
* * *1. noun1) (frozen water: The pond is covered with ice.) lód2) (an ice-cream: chocolate ice-cream. Three ices, please.) lód3) ((American) a fruit-flavoured frozen dessert usually made without milk and cream: lemon ice(s).) sorbet2. verb(to cover with icing: She iced the cake.) lukrować- icing- icy
- icily
- iciness
- ice age
- ice axe
- iceberg
- ice box
- ice-cream
- ice-cube
- ice rink
- ice-skate
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9 skate
[skeɪt] 1. n( ice skate) łyżwa f; ( roller skate) wrotka f; ( fish) płaszczka f2. vi( on ice) jeździć na łyżwach; ( roller skate) jeździć na wrotkachPhrasal Verbs:* * *I 1. [skeit] noun1) (a boot with a steel blade fixed to it for moving on ice etc: I can move very fast across the ice on skates.) łyżwa2) (a roller-skate.) wrotka2. verb1) (to move on skates: She skates beautifully.) jeździć na łyżwach/wrotkach2) (to move over, along etc by skating.) jeździć na łyżwach/wrotkach•- skater- skateboard
- skating-rink II [skeit] plurals - skate, skates; noun1) (a kind of large, flat fish.) ryba z rodzaju rai2) (its flesh, used as food.) ryba z rodzaju rai
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Rink — ist: der Familienname folgender Personen: Arno Rink (* 1940), deutscher Maler Eucharius Gottlieb Rink (1670–1745), deutscher Jurist und Heraldiker Gisela Rink (* 1951), deutsche Landespolitikerin (Saarland) (CDU) Hermann Rink… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rink — may refer to: * Ice rink, used for ice skating * Hockey rink *Curling rink, used to refer to both a curling team and the playing surface *a roller rink, used for roller skatingee also* The Rink … Wikipedia
rink — [ʀink] n. m. ÉTYM. 1875, in G. Petiot; mot angl., var. de ring. ❖ ♦ Piste ou terrain circulaire. || Rink de hockey (1933, in D. D. L.). Spécialt. || Rink ou skating rink : piste de … Encyclopédie Universelle
rink — rink·ite; rink·man; rink·tum; rink; … English syllables
rink — ► NOUN 1) (also ice rink) an enclosed area of ice for skating, ice hockey, or curling. 2) (also roller rink) a smooth enclosed floor for roller skating. 3) (also bowling rink) the strip of a bowling green used for a match. 4) a team in curling or … English terms dictionary
Rink — Rink, n. [Scot. renk, rink, rynk, a course, a race; probably fr. AS. hring a ring. See {Ring}.] 1. The smooth and level extent of ice marked off for the game of curling. [1913 Webster] 2. An artificial sheet of ice, generally under cover, used… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rink — Rink, 1) Eucharius Gottlieb, geb. 1670 in Stötteritz bei Leipzig, lebte als Hofmeister in Kopenhagen, dann mehre Jahre in Wien u. wurde 1707 Professor der Rechte in Altdorf; er schr.: De veteris numismatis potentia et qualitate, Lpz. 1701;… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rink — Rink, Hinrich, verdienter Grönlandforscher, geb. 26. Aug. 1819 in Kopenhagen, gest. 15. Dez. 1893 in Christiania, studierte Naturwissenschaften, nahm 1845–47 als Mineralog an der Erdumseglung der Fregatte Galathea teil, durchforschte 1848–51… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
rink — [rıŋk] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: renc place, row ] 1.) a specially prepared area of ice that you can ↑skate on 2.) a special area with a smooth surface where you can go around on ↑roller skates … Dictionary of contemporary English
rink — [ rıŋk ] noun count a large flat area where people go to SKATE or play ICE HOCKEY … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rink — late 14c., Scottish dialect, probably from O.Fr. renc, reng row, line, from Frankish and ultimately connected with RING (Cf. ring) (n.). Probably confused in meaning with ring (n.) in sense of area marked out for a sporting contest. Ice hockey… … Etymology dictionary