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1 ocz|ko
n 1. dem. ( Npl oczka a. oczki) (małe oko) (little) eye 2. (ozdobny kamień) gem, stone- pierścionek z bursztynowym/szklanym oczkiem a ring with an amber/a glass stone3. (w sieci, sitku) mesh; (w tarce) hole 4. (pętelka) stitch; (rozprucie) run, ladder GB- lewe oczko a purl (stitch)- prawe oczko a plain (stitch), a knit (stitch)- dobierać/spuszczać oczka to increase/decrease stitches- nabierać oczka to cast on (stitches)- w prawej pończosze poleciało a. puściło a. poszło ci oczko you’ve got a run a. ladder in your right stocking, your right stocking has a. is laddered5. Druk. (górna powierzchnia czcionki) face, typeface 6. Ogr., Roln. (na ziemniaku) eye; (pączek liściowy) dormant bud 7. zw. pl (kropla tłuszczu) bead of fat 8. Gry (znak na karcie, kostce do gry) pip 9 Gry (hazardowa gra) blackjack, vingt-et-un; (21 punktów) pontoon 10 pot. (stopień) level- zadanie o oczko trudniejsze a slightly more difficult task- awansować o oczko wyżej to advance one step up the ladder- być od kogoś o oczko lepszym to be one-up on sb pot.□ oczko lodowcowe Geog. tarn- oczko proste Biol. facet- oczko wodne small pond■ być czyimś oczkiem w głowie to be the apple of sb’s eyeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ocz|ko
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2 cokolwiek
Ⅰ pron. 1. (obojętnie co) anything- czy on potrafi zrozumieć cokolwiek? does he understand anything?- nie macie czegokolwiek do picia? have you got anything to drink?2. (byle co) anything; any old thing pot.- „co mam mu powiedzieć?” – „cokolwiek, na przykład, że nie masz czasu” ‘what am I to tell him?’ – ‘anything a. any old thing, like you haven’t got time’3. (bez względu na to, co) whatever- cokolwiek powiesz/zrobisz whatever you say/do- czegokolwiek się dowiesz, powiadom mnie natychmiast whatever you learn, let me know at onceⅡ adv. (trochę) somewhat, slightly- cokolwiek rozczarowany/zaskoczony somewhat a. slightly disappointed/surprised* * *pron.co- decl. like co, -kolwiek indecl.2. ( wprowadza zdanie podrzędne) whatever; cokolwiek się stanie, na pewno nie wyjadę whatever happens I will not leave.adv.a little; przydałoby się cokolwiek więcej czasu one could do with a little (bit) more time.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cokolwiek
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