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Ⅰ m (G popotu) sweat U, perspiration U- krople/strużki potu beads/trickles of sweat- ostry zapach potu a sour smell of sweat- ciało lepkie od potu a body sticky with sweat- czoło zroszone potem forehead covered with perspiration- oblać się potem to break out in a sweat- oblać się zimnym potem ze strachu to break out in a cold sweat from fright- pracować w pocie czoła to toil by the sweat of one’s brow- zdobyć coś w pocie czoła to earn sth by the sweat of one’s browⅡ poty plt (obfite pocenie się) perspiration U- ziółka na poty herbal tea to induce perspiration- siódme poty na nią biły she was sweating a. slogging her guts out pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > po|t
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