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121 сливки
мн.cream sg.снимать сливки с молока — skim milk, take* the cream off milk
снимать сливки (с рд.; перен.) — skim the cream (off)
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сливки общества — cream of society -
122 a lua caimacul
to skim the cream off smth.to take the caketo cream off / to skim (the milk). -
123 absahnen
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124 abschöpfen
ab|schöp·fenvt1) ( herunternehmen)etw [von etw] \abschöpfen to skim sth off [from sth];die Sahne \abschöpfen to skim the creametw \abschöpfen to absorb sth;Gewinne \abschöpfen to cream [or siphon] off profits;die Kaufkraft \abschöpfen to reduce spending power -
125 sahnen
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126 odciąg|nąć
pf — odciąg|ać impf (odciągnęła, odciągnęli — odciągam) Ⅰ vt 1. (przesunąć) to pull [sb/sth] away, to pull away; (wlokąc) to drag [sb] away- odciągnęła malca od wystawy she pulled the kid away from the shop window- pełne worki trzeba odciągnąć pod ścianę/pod stół full sacks must be dragged away and placed against the wall/under the table- odciągnął zasuwę he drew back a bolt- musisz odciągnąć zepsuty samochód na pobocze you have to tow a broken-down car away to the side of a road2. (odwieść) to draw [sb] away, to entice [sb] away (od czegoś from sth)- odciągać kogoś od nauki to entice a. draw sb away from their studies- odciągać czyjąś uwagę od czegoś to draw sb’s attention away from sth3. (napiąć) to pull tight [cięciwę] 4. (oddzielić) to skim a. draw [sth] off, to skim a. draw off [śmietanę, tłuszcz]- odciągać pokarm z piersi to draw milk from a breast5. (opóźnić) to defer, to postpone [wyjazd, płatności]- odciągać podjęcie decyzji to defer a decisionⅡ odciągnąć się — odciągać się [termin, wydarzenie] to be deferred a. postponed- nasz wyjazd odciąga się w nieskończoność our departure is constantly being postponed a. delayedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odciąg|nąć
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127 сливки
мн.cream sgко́фе со сли́вками — coffee with cream
снима́ть сли́вки с молока́ — skim milk, take the cream off milk
пастеризо́ванные сли́вки — pasteurized [-tə-] cream
сби́тые сли́вки — whipped cream
••сли́вки о́бщества — the cream of society
снима́ть сли́вки (с рд.; брать лучшее) — skim the cream (off)
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128 لبن
لَبَن \ milk: the white liquid on which female animals feed their young. \ لَبَن رائِب \ curds: the thick part of sour milk, used for cheese. \ اللَّبَن المخِيض \ skim milk: milk which has had its fat skimmed off. \ اللَّبَن المَقْشُود \ skim milk: milk which has had its fat skimmed off. \ مَصْنَع مُنْتَجات اللَّبَن \ dairy: a place where milk is kept, and where butter and cheese are made or sold.
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