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121 napro|sić
pf Ⅰ vt pot. to invite (a lot of) [gości]- naprosił tylu kolegów, że trzeba było pożyczyć krzeseł he invited so many friends that more chairs had to be borrowedⅡ naprosić się to plead (o coś for sth)- ile się go naprosiłam, żeby naprawił kran how I had to plead with him to fix the tapThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > napro|sić
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122 obcasik
m dim. heel- stukot (czyichś) cienkich obcasików the tap of sb’s stiletto heels a. stilettosThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obcasik
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123 odstuk|ać
, odstuk|nąć pf — odstuk|iwać impf (odstuknęła, odstuknęli — odstukuję) vi (odpowiedzieć stukaniem) to tap back■ odstukać w niemalowane drzewo a. drewno touch wood GB, knock on wood USThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odstuk|ać
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124 odszpunt|ować
pf vt to tap, to broach [beczkę]The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odszpunt|ować
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125 ostuk|ać
pf — ostuk|iwać impf vt 1. (opukać) to knock, to rap, to tap- ostukał szyny młotkiem he tapped the rails with a hammer2. Med. (zbadać) to percuss, to sound- lekarz ostukał pacjentowi plecy the doctor percussed a. sounded the patient’s backThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ostuk|ać
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126 plu|snąć
pf — plu|skać impf (plusnę, plusnęła, plusnęli — pluska a. pluszcze) Ⅰ vi 1. [woda] to splash; [deszcz, kropla] to splatter; [fale] to wash- deszcz pluskał o szyby the rain splattered against the windowpanes- fale pluskały o brzeg łodzi the waves washed against the side of the boat- woda plusnęła z kranu water splashed from the tap2. (uderzyć, upaść z pluskiem) to splash- w pobliżu plusnęła ryba I/we heard the splash of a fish nearby- kamień plusnął w wodę the stone splashed into the water- plusnąłem do basenu I splashed into the pool- wpaść do wody z głośnym pluśnięciem to fall into the water with a loud splash- pluskanie wioseł the splashing of oarsⅡ pluskać się (pluska się a. pluszcze się) [ludzie, kaczki] to splash (around)- dzieci pluskały się w morzu the children were splashing around in the seaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > plu|snąć
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127 płu|kać
impf (płuczę) vt to rinse [bieliznę, naczynia, warzywa]- płukać gardło to gargle- płucz gardło wodą z solą gargle with salt water- zawsze płuczę warzywa pod bieżącą wodą I always rinse vegetables in running water a. under the tap- cykl płukania a rinse cycleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > płu|kać
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128 pocie|c
pf (pociekł, pociekła, pociekli) vi [woda] to trickle; [krew] to trickle, to ooze; [pot] to pour down- woda pociekła z kranu water trickled from the tap- łzy pociekły jej po policzkach tears trickled down her cheeks- krew pociekła mu z nosa blood trickled a. oozed from his noseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pocie|c
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