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21 grzęzawisko
grzęzawisko n (-a) Moor n, Sumpf m -
22 moczarowy
moczarowy Sumpf-, Moor- -
23 moczary
moczary pl (G -ów) Moor n, Sümpfe pl -
24 mokradła
mokradła n/pl (G -deł) Sümpfe m/pl, Moor n -
25 trzęsawisko
trzęsawisko n (-a) Moor n, Sumpf m -
26 bagienny
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27 bagno
bagno [bagnɔ] nt\bagno moralne moralischer Sumpf -
28 błoto
błoto [bwɔtɔ] nt3) wyrzucać pieniądze w \błoto Geld zum Fenster hinauswerfenobrzucić kogoś błotem jdn durch [ lub in] den Dreck ziehenzmieszać kogoś z błotem jdn mit Schmutz bewerfen -
29 grzęzawisko
grzęzawisko [gʒɛw̃zaviskɔ] ntMoor nt, Morast m -
30 moczary
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31 mokradło
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32 trzęsawisko
trzęsawisko [tʃɛw̃saviskɔ] ntMoor nt, Sumpf m -
33 Ried
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34 versinken
1) ( untergehen)[im Meer] \versinken Schiff: tonąć [ perf za-] [w morzu]hinter dem Horizont \versinken Sonne: zachodzić [ perf zajść] za horyzontin Gedanken \versinken Mensch: pogrążać [ perf pogrążyć] się w myślachin seine Arbeit \versinken zatopić się w swojej pracyin Schlaf \versinken zapaść w sen, pogrążyć się we śnie ( przen)3) ( einsinken)[im Schnee] \versinken zapadać [ perf zapaść] się [w śniegu]im Schlamm \versinken grzęznąć [ perf u-] w błocieer wäre vor Scham am liebsten im Erdboden versunken najchętniej zapadłby się pod ziemię ze wstyduim Moor versunken ugrzęzły w bagnie; s. a. versunken
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