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1 ogródek
1. - ka; -ki; instr sg - kiem; m( mały ogród) garden; ( przy kawiarni) open-air café2. inv* * *mi- dk- Gen. -a1. (= mały ogród) garden, garden plot; ( działkowy) allotment; ( jordanowski) (children's) playground; wrzucić kamyk do czyjegoś ogródka have a broad hint l. dig at sb.2. (latem przed restauracją, kawiarnią) open-air café; ogródek piwny beer garden.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ogródek
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2 rura
rura wydechowa — exhaust (pipe) (BRIT), tailpipe (US)
* * *f.1. pipe; rura wydechowa mot. tailpipe, exhaust pipe; walnąć l. wypalić z grubej rury pot. say sth bluntly; rura mu zmiękła pot. he's come down a peg or two.2. wulg. (= atrakcyjna kobieta) piece of ass, chick; niezła z niej rura she's a fuckable chick.3. wulg. (= pochwa) slot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rura
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3 ryp|nąć
pf — ryp|ać1 impf (rypnęła a. rypła, rypnęli a. rypli — rypię) pot. Ⅰ vt 1. (powiedzieć otwarcie) to say bluntly- rypnął mu, co o nim myśli he told him bluntly what he thought of him2. (uderzyć) to bang- rypnął pięścią w stół he banged his fist on the table3. przen. (wymierzyć) to slap [podatek, cło]- ich rząd rypnął embargo na import stali their government slapped an embargo on steel importsⅡ rypnąć się — rypać się pot. 1. (pomylić się) to make a howler pot.; to make a slip-up- rypnąć się w rachunkach to get muddled up in one’s calculations2. pot. (uderzyć się) to knock (o coś on sth)- rypnął się o kant stołu he banged his leg/arm on the edge of the table■ sprawa się rypła (wyszło na jaw) the whole thing came out of the woodwork; (nie udało się) the thing came a cropperThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ryp|nąć
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