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1 pętel|ka
f 1. dem. (small) loop; (zaciskająca się) (small) noose- zawiązać a. zrobić pętelkę na nitce to make a loop on a thread2. Moda (do zapinania) loopThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pętel|ka
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2 wąt|ły
adj. grad. 1. książk. (mizerny, słabowity) [dziecko] puny, frail; [ręce] frail, fragile; [barki] delicate, slim- być wątłej budowy to be slightly built- była wątłego zdrowia she was in fragile a. frail health- mieć wątły organizm to have a frail a. weak constitution- ta praca przekracza jej wątłe siły this job is too much for her frail a. weak strength2. (łatwo ulegający zniszczeniu) [konstrukcja] fragile; [kładka] slim, insecure; [roślinka] weak, puny; [gałązka] delicate 3. (niewielki) [głosik] frail, feeble; [płomyk] small, sickly; [światło] faint, feeble; [ślad] faint 4. przen. (słaby) [intryga, fabuła] tenuous, flimsy- wątła nić nadziei a fragile a. tenuous thread of hopeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wąt|ły
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