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1 podziurawić
-wię, -wisz; vb od dziurawić* * *pf.pierce, puncture ( coś sth) make holes ( coś in sth); ( ziemię) (o deszczu, gradzie) pit; ( kulami) riddle with bullets, shoot up; ( o psie) bite holes ( coś in sth); podziurawiony full of holes, in holes; ( o ubraniu) tattered; w podziurawionej marynarce out at elbows.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podziurawić
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2 podziuraw|ić
pf Ⅰ vt podziurawić coś [osoba] to wear holes in sth [ubranie, buty]; [kule] to riddle sth with holes, to pit sth [mur, blachę]- podziurawić coś nożem to make holes in sth with a knife- podziurawione buty worn shoes- podziurawione skarpetki/swetry socks/jumpers full of holes a. with holes in them- podziurawione pociskami ściany bullet-riddled a. bullet-ridden walls, walls riddled with bullets- kadłub statku był podziurawiony jak sito the boat’s hull was riddled with holesⅡ podziurawić się [worek, rajstopy] to get worn outThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podziuraw|ić
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3 przesi|ać
pf — przesi|ewać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (przez sito) to sieve, to sift [mąkę, ziarno, piasek]; to riddle [ziemię]- przesiewał piasek przez palce dłoni he sifted sand through his fingers2. przen. (selekcjonować) to sift (through) [informacje, fakty, prace]; to winnow down, to screen [kandydatów] Ⅱ przesiać się — przesiewać się to pass through a sieve- mąka dobrze się przesiała przez nowe sito the new sieve sifted flour wellThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przesi|ać
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4 si|to
n 1. (kuchenne) sieve, strainer- przesiać mąkę przez sito to sieve the flour- przetrzeć jarzyny przez sito to press the vegetables through a sieve- odcedzić makaron na sicie to strain the pasta- być dziurawym jak sito to leak like a sieve2. przen. (proces sprawdzający) przejść przez sito eliminacyjne to pass through the qualifying round- towary przeszły przez sito kontroli jakości the goods passed the quality control3. Techn. riddleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > si|to
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5 zobacz|yć
pf Ⅰ vt 1. (zauważyć) to see, to notice- z daleka zobaczył znajomych he saw some friends in the distance- zobaczyła, że wchodzą do budynku she saw them go(ing) into the building- co on w niej zobaczył? przen. what did he see in her?2. (obejrzeć) to see [film, mecz, przedstawienie] 3. (sprawdzić, przekonać się) to see- powiem ci zagadkę, zobaczymy, czy zgadniesz I’ll ask you a riddle, see if you can solve it- zobacz, która godzina see a. check what time it is- zobacz, jakie piękne kwiaty look at those beautiful flowers- zobaczę, co ona robi I’m going to see what she’s doing- idź na badania, a zobaczysz, że niepotrzebnie się denerwowałeś go and have the tests done, and you’ll see you’ve got nothing to worry about- doigrasz się, zobaczysz! you’ll go one step too far, you’ll see!- zobaczysz, że będzie dobrze things will be all right, you’ll see- „wrócisz na obiad?” – „zobaczę, może” ‘will you be back for dinner?’ ‘I don’t know, I’ll have to see’- „uda się?” – „zobaczymy” ‘will we make it?’ ‘we’ll (have to) see’4. pot. (spotkać) to see, to meet [osobę] Ⅱ zobaczyć się 1. (samego siebie) to see oneself- zobaczyć się w lustrze/w szybie to see oneself in the mirror/windowpane2. (spotkać się) to meet, to see (z kimś sb)- prosiła, żebym zobaczył się z panem she asked me to meet you- zobaczymy się wkrótce see you (soon a. later)■ to się (jeszcze) zobaczy we’ll see about that- zobaczyć świat a. kawał świata to see the worldThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zobacz|yć
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