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121 spór
dispute; PRAWO litigation* * *mi-o- argument ( o coś about sth); dispute, controversy ( o coś over sth); zażarty spór heated argument; spór prawny prawn. legal dispute; strony sporu prawn. parties to a dispute; toczyć l. wieść spór dispute, argue, contend; być przedmiotem sporu be in l. under dispute, be an object at issue; będący przedmiotem sporu in contention; rozstrzygnąć spór settle a dispute; zażegnać spór prevent l. avert l. ward off l. stave off a dispute.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spór
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122 sprzeczać się
* * *ipf.have an argument, argue, bicker ( o coś about sth); fight, quibble ( o coś about l. over sth); nie sprzeczaj się ze mną don't argue with me.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sprzeczać się
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123 suszyć
(-ę, -ysz); vt* * *ipf.dry; suszyć komuś głowę o coś pester sb about sth; suszyć sobie głowę nad czymś rack one's brains over sth; ale mnie suszy! pot. I'm dying for a drink!ipf.1. (= schnąć) dry, get dry.2. (= osuszać się) dry o.s.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > suszyć
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124 szamotanina
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szamotanina
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125 świr
(pot: wariat) nut (pot)mieć świra (na punkcie czegoś) — pot to be nuts (about sth) (pot)
* * *mppl. -y pot., pog. nut, psycho; dostać świra go nuts, crack up; mieć świra be nuts (na punkcie czegoś/kogoś about l. on l. over sth/sb).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > świr
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126 wodzić
(książk: prowadzić) to leadwodzić palcem/wzrokiem po czymś — to run one's finger/eye over sth
wodzić kogoś za nos — pot to lead sb by the nose
* * *ipf.1. (= prowadzić kogoś) lead; wodzić kogoś na pokuszenie lit. lead sb into temptation; wodzić kogoś za nos lead sb by the nose; wodzić prym rule the roost, play first fiddle; wodzić rej hold sway.3. (= przesuwać czymś) run, draw (one's finger, etc. across sth); wodzić za kimś oczami follow sb with one's eyes; wodzić oczami po pokoju sweep a room with one's eyes; wodzić piórem po papierze drive a pen across a sheet of paper; wodzić smyczkiem (po strunach skrzypiec) bow (violin strings).ipf.1. pot. walk, go.2. przest. wrestle; wodzić się za łby be at loggerheads; w młodości ciągle wodzili się za łby there was no love lost between them when they were young.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wodzić
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127 wspinać się
impf ⇒ wspiąć się* * ** * *ipf.1. (= wdrapywać się, wchodzić) climb ( sth); climb up, ascend; (= gramolić się) clamber, scramble (na coś/po czymś up/over sth).2. (= unosić się na kończynach) wspiąć się na palcach l. na palce stand on one's toes; wspiąć się na tylnych łapach rear (up).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wspinać się
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128 zacinać
1. (-am, -asz); perf zaciąć; vt( ranić) to cut; (wargi, usta) to set2. vizaciąć zęby — (przen) to set one's teeth
( o deszczu) to whip* * *ipf.1. (= ranić czymś ostrym) cut.2. (= smagać) whip, lash.3. (= ściskać) clench, set; zacinać zęby przen. clench l. set one's teeth.ipf.zaciąć się pf.1. (= kaleczyć się) cut o.s.2. (o zamku, karabinie, drzwiach) jam; (= utknąć, nie dać się otworzyć, poruszyć) (np. o drzwiach, szufladzie) get l. be stuck, stick.3. pot. (= jąkać się) stumble ( na czymś over sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zacinać
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