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1 syjamski
adj* * *a.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > syjamski
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2 syjams|ki
adj. 1. (pochodzący z Syjamu) Siamese 2. Med. bliźnięta syjamskie Siamese a. conjoined twins- syjamskie siostry/syjamscy bracia Siamese sisters/brothers- są jak bliźnięta syjamskie przen. they are inseparableThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > syjams|ki
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3 nierozłączka
- ki; -ki; dat sg -ce; gen pl; -ek; f; ZOOLbudgerigar, budgie (pot)papużki nierozłączki — (przen) pot Siamese twins (BRIT), Bobsy twins (US)
* * *f.orn. budgerigar, budgie ( Melopsittacus undulatus); papużki nierozłączki przen. Siamese twins.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nierozłączka
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4 bojowni|k
Ⅰ m pers. fighter (o coś for sth)- bojownik o wolność a fighter for freedom, a freedom fighter- bojownik o niepodległość a fighter for independenceⅡ m anim. 1. (ptak) ruff- samica bojownika a reeve2. (ryba) (Siamese) fighting fish, Siamese fighterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bojowni|k
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5 bojownik
fighter, militant* * *mppl. -cy warrior, champion, fighter; nieugięty bojownik indomitable warrior; bojownicy o wolność freedom fighters.maThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bojownik
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6 brat
- ta; - cia; dat sg -tu; loc sg - cie; gen pl -ci; dat pl - ciom; instr pl - ćmi; loc pl; - ciach; mbrother; ( zakonnik) friarbrat przyrodni — stepbrother, half-brother
brat cioteczny lub stryjeczny — (first) cousin
* * *mp1. ( członek rodziny) brother; młodszy brat younger l. little brother; starszy brat elder l. older l. big brother; brat przyrodni stepbrother, half-brother; brat cioteczny, stryjeczny (first) cousin; brat mleczny foster brother; bracia syjamscy siamese twins; mnie on ni brat, ni swat przen. he doesn't mean anything to me.2. (= osoba obdarzana życzliwością) fellow, brother; bracia Polacy! fellow Poles!; bracia żołnierze brothers in arms; bracia i siostry! rel. brothers and sisters!; brat łata good guy; być z kimś za pan brat be on familiar terms with sb; bracie! brother!3. ( zakonnik) (lay) brother, monk, friar.4. (= członek bractwa) brother; bracia polscy the Polish Brethren; bracia czescy the Unity of Brethren.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > brat
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7 siostra
sister; ( siostra zakonna) nun, sister; ( pielęgniarka) nursesiostra cioteczna/stryjeczna — cousin
siostra przyrodnia — stepsister, half-sister
* * *f.Gen.pl. sióstr1. ( swojej siostry albo brata) sister; siostra cioteczna l. stryjeczna cousin; siostra mleczna foster sister; siostra przyrodnia stepsister; siostra rodzona blood sister; siostra syjamska Siamese sister.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > siostra
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8 ko|t
Ⅰ m pers. (N pl koty) 1. środ., Wojsk. rookie pot., yardbird US pot. 2. środ., Szkol. new boy GB, freshman US Ⅱ m anim. (D kotu) 1. (domowy) cat- bezpański kot an alley cat- głaskać kota to stroke a cat- poruszać się cicho/zwinnie jak kot to move silently/nimbly like a cat2. Zool. (drapieżnik) cat 3. Myślis. (zając) puss pot.; hare Ⅲ m inanim. zw. pl (A kota) (kurz) pot. ball of dust- wymieść koty spod łóżka to sweep balls of dust from under the bed- □ kot perski Zool. Persian (cat)- kot syjamski Zool. Siamese (cat)■ bawić się a. igrać z kimś jak kot z myszką to play cat and mouse with sb- drzeć z kimś koty książk. to be at loggerheads a. at daggers drawn with sb- kupować kota w worku to buy a pig in a poke- mieć kota na punkcie czegoś pot. to be mad about sth- pierwsze koty za płoty pot. that was (just) the first time- pogonić a. popędzić komuś kota pot. (przegonić) to chase sb away; (zbesztać) to put sb through it a. the mill pot., to give sb a hard time of it pot., to keep on at sb (to do something)- tyle, co kot napłakał next to nothing- żyć z kimś jak pies z kotem pot. to live like cat and dog, to lead a cat-and-dog lifeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ko|t
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