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pf Ⅰ vt 1. (wytworzyć dużo) to make (a lot of), to do (a lot of)- narobiła dużo pączków she made a lot of doughnuts2. (spowodować) to make, to cause- narobić zamieszania to cause confusion- narobić plotek to spread rumours- narobić szkody to do a. cause damage- narobić długów to run up debts- narobił sobie wrogów he made (himself) a lot of enemiesⅡ vi posp. (wydalić mocz) to pee pot.; (wydalić kał) to poop pot., to do one’s business pot. Ⅲ narobić się 1. pot. (napracować się) to work a lot, to exert oneself 2. (wydarzyć się) widzisz, co się przez ciebie narobiło look what you’ve done- ale się narobiło what a mess pot.■ coś ty narobił (najlepszego)? what on earth a. in the world have you done?- narobić komuś smaku a. apetytu to make sb’s mouth waterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nar|obić
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