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m (G rzutu) 1. (rzucenie) throw- rzut kostką a roll a. throw of the dice- rzut monetą a toss-up- celny/niecelny rzut an accurate/a wide throw- rzut był celny the throw was on target- o a. na rzut kamieniem a. beretem od czegoś pot. a stone’s throw from somewhere, within spitting distance of sth2. Sport (w piłce nożnej) kick; (w koszykówce, piłce ręcznej) throw- rzut karny/wolny/rożny a penalty/free/corner kick- wykonać rzut karny/wolny/rożny to take a penalty/free/corner kick- podyktować rzut karny/wolny/rożny to award a penalty/free/corner kick- rzuty osobiste free throws3. Sport (dyscyplina) throw- rzut młotem/dyskiem/oszczepem the hammer/the discus/the javelin- mistrz świata w rzucie młotem/dyskiem/oszczepem the world hammer/discus/javelin champion4. (skok) lunge- wykonać rzut do przodu to make a lunge forward- dopaść do czegoś jednym rzutem to get somewhere in one leap- rzut na taśmę przen. a last-minute attempt- wygrać rzutem na taśmę Sport., przen. to win by inches5. Sport (w dżudo, zapasach) throw- rzut przez bark/biodro a shoulder/hip throw6. (etap) stage; (część) part; (grupa osób) group- robić coś w dwóch/trzech rzutach to do sth in two/three stages- pierwszy rzut ochotników the first group of volunteers- pierwszy/drugi rzut natarcia Wojsk. the first/second attack- zrobić coś w pierwszym/kolejnym rzucie to do sth first/at a later stage7. Med. phase- pierwszy/drugi rzut choroby the first/second phase of the disease8. Mat. (odwzorowanie, wynik odwzorowania) projection- rzut na płaszczyznę the projection onto a plane9. Archit. projection- rzut pionowy budynku an elevation of a building- rzut poziomy budynku a plan of a building10. Zool. litter- dwa rzuty rocznie two litters a year■ rzut oka glance- wystarczył jeden rzut oka, żeby… one glance was enough to…- na pierwszy rzut oka at first glanceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rzu|t
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