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1 zgliszcz|a
plt (G zgliszczy) 1. książk. (miejsce po pożarze) site of a fire; (spalone szczątki) charred remains a. ruins- dymiące/tlące się zgliszcza smoking/smouldering ruins a. rubble- zgliszcza budynku the charred ruins a. wreckage of the building- po pożarze domu zostały (tylko) zgliszcza the fire reduced the house to (a pile of) charred rubble- odbudować kraj ze zgliszczy wojennych to rebuild a country from the ashes of war2. przen. (pozostałość) ruins- zgliszcza cywilizacji the ruins of a civilizationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zgliszcz|a
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2 rokend
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3 rygende
I. adj smoking ( fx chimney);[ rygende ruiner] smouldering ruins;[ rygende salpetersyre] fuming nitric acid;[ rygende svovlsyre] fuming sulphuric acid.II. adv:[ de er rygende uenige] they totally disagree. -
4 wi|ać
impf (wieję) Ⅰ vi 1. (o wietrze) to blow- wiatr wieje od a. z północy/znad morza a wind is blowing from the north/from over the sea2. (wionąć) to smell, to waft- wieje chłód/zimno a. chłodem/zimnem it’s cold- z piwnicy wieje stęchlizną there’s a musty smell wafting up from the cellar3. przen. to breathe the air (czymś of sth)- krajobraz wieje pustką the landscape breathes an air of emptiness- od zgliszcz wiało grozą the smouldering ruins breathed an air of peril- z ekranu wieje nudą boredom is drifting from the screen- była piękna, ale wiało od niej chłodem she was beautiful but cold4. Roln. (oddzielać ziarno od plew) to winnow- wiać pszenicę/żyto to winnow wheat/rye5. pot. (uciekać) to bolt, to run away- wiać na strych/przez okno to bolt up to the attic/out of the window, to run away to the attic/through the window- wiać za granicę to flee the country- wiać ze strachu/z przerażenia to run away out of fear/terror- wiejemy, strażnik idzie let’s beat it, the guard’s coming ⇒ zwiaćⅡ v imp. wieje it’s windy- na dworze wieje it’s windy outside- wiało na mnie od okna I could feel a draught (coming) from the window- zamknij drzwi, strasznie wieje close the door, it’s really draughty■ wiać aż się kurzy pot. to run away like a bat out of hell- wiać, gdzie pieprz rośnie pot. to run for dear a. one’s life- orientować się/wiedzieć/wyczuwać skąd wiatr wieje to see/to know what’s in the windThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wi|ać
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5 rokende puinhopen
rokende puinhopenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > rokende puinhopen
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6 humeante
adj.1 smoking (que echa humo).2 steaming.* * *► adjetivo1 (de humo) smoky, smoking2 (de vaho) steaming* * *ADJ1) [pipa, madera] smoking; [mecha, restos] smouldering, smoldering (EEUU); [cañón, escopeta] smoking2) [caldo, sopa] steaming* * *adjetivo <leño/lava> smoking; <sopa/café> steaming (hot), piping hot* * *= smoking, smouldering [smoldering, -USA].Ex. Reading rooms and the stacks where the collections were stored were reduced to smoking vistas of blackened rubble.Ex. It took a week to reduce the East Timorese capital to a smouldering shadow of its former self.* * *adjetivo <leño/lava> smoking; <sopa/café> steaming (hot), piping hot* * *= smoking, smouldering [smoldering, -USA].Ex: Reading rooms and the stacks where the collections were stored were reduced to smoking vistas of blackened rubble.
Ex: It took a week to reduce the East Timorese capital to a smouldering shadow of its former self.* * *‹leño/lava› smoking; ‹sopa/café› steaming hot, steaming, piping hotencontraron los restos humeantes del avión they found the smoldering remains of the aircraft* * *
humeante adjetivo ‹leño/lava› smoking;
‹sopa/café› steaming (hot), piping hot
' humeante' also found in these entries:
English:
smoky
* * *humeante adj1. [que echa humo] smoking;las ruinas de las viviendas aún estaban humeantes the ruins of the houses were still smouldering2. [que echa vapor] steaming;una humeante taza de café a steaming o piping hot cup of coffee* * *humeante adj1) : smoky2) : smoking, steaming
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