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impf naciągnąć1* * *1. (-am, -asz); perf - nąć; vt(linę, strunę) to tighten; ( łuk) to draw; (buty, sweter) to pull on; ( mięsień) to pull, (pot: oszukiwać) to fleece (pot)2. vi( o herbacie) to draw, to infusenaciągać kołdrę/pokrowiec (na coś) — to pull the quilt/sleeve over (sth)
naciągnąć kogoś na 100 dolarów — pot to tap sb for 100 dollars
naciągnąć kogoś na drinka — pot to cadge (BRIT) lub mooch (US) a drink from sb
* * *ipf.1. (= naprężać, napinać) stretch, tighten (up), draw tight, tauten; (= rozciągać niebezpiecznie) strain, stretch to the limit, extend; ( cięciwę) pull back, draw; naciągać mięsień pat. strain l. pull a muscle; naciągać fakty/przepisy przen. stretch the truth/the regulations.2. (= zakładać, nasuwać) pull on.3. (pokrowiec, koc) pull up, draw up ( na coś over sth).4. pot. naciągać kogoś na coś (= wyłudzać coś od kogoś) wheedle l. coax sth out of sb; (= namówić kogoś na zrobienie czegoś) cajole l. badger sb into doing sth.5. (o herbacie, ziołach) brew, infuse, draw.ipf.tighten (up), stretch.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naciągać
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