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121 Polish
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122 polish
polish [ˈpɒlɪ∫]1. noun[+ stones, glass] polir ; [+ shoes, floor, furniture] cirer ; [+ metal] astiquer ; [+ style, language] peaufiner[+ food, drink] finir ; [+ work, correspondence] expédier* * *['pɒlɪʃ] 1.1) ( substance) (for wood, floor) cire f; ( for shoes) cirage m; (for brass, silver) pâte f à polir; ( for car) lustre m2) ( shiny surface) éclat m2.transitive verb1) lit cirer [shoes, furniture]; astiquer [leather, car, glass, brass]; polir [stone]3.intransitive verb cirerPhrasal Verbs: -
123 clink
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124 auflegen
auf|le·genvt1) ( herausgeben)ein Buch neu [o wieder] \auflegen to reprint [or republish] a book; ( neue Bearbeitung) to bring out a new edition [of a book]etw \auflegen to launch sthetw \auflegen to float [or issue] sth4) ( auf den Tisch legen)Gedeck \auflegen to lay cutlery;5) den Hörer \auflegen to hang up, to replace the receiver6) ( nachlegen)7) nautetw \auflegen to lay up sth sep, to put sth out of commissionvi (Telefonhörer \auflegen) to hang up, (Brit a.) to ring off -
125 przegród|ka
f dim. 1. (ścianka przedzielająca) compartment, division- szuflada z sześcioma przegródkami a drawer with six compartments a. dividers- przegródki na sztućce cutlery divisions2. (miejsce oddzielone) compartment; (w biurku, szafce) pigeonhole- portfel z przegródkami na banknoty i karty kredytowe a wallet with compartments for notes and credit cards- znalazłem liścik w mojej przegródce I found a note in my pigeonhole- walizka miała wiele przegródek the suitcase had many compartmentsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przegród|ka
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126 szuf|la
Ⅰ f (G pl szufli a. szufel) 1. (narzędzie) shovel- zrzucać szuflą węgiel do piwnicy to shovel coal into the cellar- odgarniać szuflą śnieg to shovel snow2. (zawartość) shovelful- dwie szufle węgla two shovelfuls of coal3. Druk. copyholder Ⅱ inter. pot. shake (on it)- szufla stary! shake (on it), mate!- szuflada biurka/na sztućce a desk/cutlery drawer■ pisać do szuflady (dla siebie) to write for one’s own pleasure; (nie mogąc publikować) to write without hope of publicationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szuf|la
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127 sterling
1. n стерлинг2. n английская валютаnonresident sterling — английская валюта в руках лиц, проживающих за пределами стерлинговой зоны
3. n серебро установленной пробы4. n австрал. разг. англичанин, переселившийся в Австралию; австралийский колонист5. a стерлинговый6. a установленной пробы7. a разг. серебряный, из чистого серебра8. a безупречный, безукоризненный; надёжный; неподдельныйСинонимический ряд:1. excellent (adj.) choice; esteemed; excellent; exceptional; first-rate; honourable; outstanding; prime; superior2. genuine (adj.) admirable; authentic; estimable; flawless; genuine; high-principled; honorable; noble; perfect; pure; unadulterated; unalloyed; untainted; worthy3. pure silver (noun) expensive cutlery; flatware; pure silver; silver; silverware; tableware -
128 canteen
canteen n1 GB ( dining room) cantine f ; in the canteen à la cantine ; a mobile canteen une cantine ambulante ;3 a canteen of cutlery une ménagère.
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