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1 szpa|ra
f 1. (szczelina) slit, gap- mieć szparę między zębami to have a gap between one’s teeth- zostaw szparę w drzwiach leave the door open a crack- zajrzał przez szparę w firankach he peeped through a slit in the curtains- przecisnął się przez szparę między deskami he squeezed through a gap between the planks2. wulg. (pochwa) slit wulg.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szpa|ra
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2 przeg|iąć
pf — przeg|inać impf (przegnę, przegięła, przegięli — przeginam) Ⅰ vt 1. (odchylić) to bend [drzewo, maszt]; to incline [głowę]- przegiąć coś do przodu/tyłu to bend sth forward/back- przegięła drucianą siatkę i przecisnęła się przez szparę she bent back the wire mesh and squeezed through- przeginasz pałę w tych komplementach a. z tymi komplementami pot., pejor. you’re going over the top with compliments- uważaj, nie przeginaj (pały)! (groźba) don’t push your luck!; watch your step! pot.Ⅱ przegiąć się — przeginać się [osoba, drzewo] to bend- przegiąć się do przodu/tyłu to bend forward/back- przeginała się przed lustrem she was flexing her body this way and that in front of the mirrorThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeg|iąć
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3 w|epchnąć
pf — w|pychać impf (wepchnęła, wepchnęli — wpycham) Ⅰ vt 1. (wtłoczyć, upchnąć) to stuff, to cram; (popchnąć) to push- wepchnęła wszystko do szafy she crammed everything into the cupboard2. pot. (wcisnąć) to stuff, to stick- wepchnął mu do ręki pieniądze he stuffed the money into his hand3. pot. (ulokować kogoś gdzieś) to push- wepchnął go po znajomości do ministerstwa he managed to get him a job in the ministry through the old-boy networkⅡ wepchnąć się — wpychać się 1. (wejść) to muscle in, to elbow one’s way, to squeeze- z trudem wepchnął się do autobusu w godzinach szczytu he barely squeezed onto the bus during the rush hour2. (przeniknąć) [dym, kurz] to push, to force 3. pot. to crash- wepchnąć się na imprezę bez zaproszenia to crash a partyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > w|epchnąć
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