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1 koniokradztwo
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > koniokradztwo
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2 pich|cić
impf vt pot. 1. (gotować) to rustle up; to fix US pot. [obiad, zupę]- co pichcisz na obiad? what are you rustling up for lunch?- pichcić coś w garnku to cook sth in a saucepan a. pot ⇒ upichcić2. przen. to grind [sth] out pot. [list, pismo] ⇒ wypichcićThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pich|cić
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3 wi|atr
Ⅰ m (G wiatru) 1. (strumień powietrza) wind- huraganowy/ostry/porywisty/silny/słaby wiatr a hurricane/sharp/gusty/strong/light wind- lodowaty/suchy wiatr an icy/a dry wind- podmuch/poryw wiatru a blast/gust of wind- siła wiatru wind power- pomiar prędkości wiatru wind speed measurement- południowy/północny/wschodni/zachodni wiatr a southerly/northerly/easterly/westerly wind- szum wiatru w konarach drzew wind rustling in the trees- wiatr od lądu/morza an offshore/onshore wind- wiatr zmienny a. o kierunkach zmiennych a variable wind- boczny/pełny/przeciwny wiatr Żegl. a crosswind/tailwind/headwind- pomyślne a. szczęśliwe/niepomyślne wiatry fair/adverse winds- wiatr odczuwalny/pozorny/rzeczywisty a noticeable/an apparent/a real wind- wiatr halny/monsunowy/pasatowy a foehn (wind)/a monsoon/a trade wind- drzewa uginają się na wietrze the trees are bending in the wind- flaga/bandera łopocze na wietrze a flag/banner flutters in the wind- parawan osłaniał ich od wiatru a screen shielded them from the wind- wiatr dmie/zrywa się/wzmaga się/ustaje/jęczy the wind blows/rises/picks up/subsides/howls- jak wiatr like the wind- pod wiatr against the wind a. upwind- z wiatrem with the wind a. downwind2. książk. (tendencje) tide, wind(s)- wiatr historii the tide of history- powiało wiatrem odnowy the wind of reform was in the air3. Myślis. scent- ogary pognały za wiatrem lisa the hounds chased off on the fox’s scent- psy z najlepszym wiatrem the most keen-scented dogsⅡ wiatry plt pot. wind U- mieć a. puszczać wiatry to break wind■ wiatrem podszyty pot. [płaszcz, kurtka] flimsy- biednemu zawsze wiatr w oczy (wieje) przysł. the poor must pay for all- czuć a. wiedzieć, skąd wiatr wieje pot. to know which way the wind blows- inny wiatr wieje/powiał przen. a new wind is blowing/blew- rzucać słowa na wiatr pot. to make wild promises, to waste words- kto sieje wiatr, burzę zbiera przysł. sow the wind and reap the whirlwindThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wi|atr
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