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1 mięso
mięso armatnie — (przen) cannon fodder
* * *n.1. ( zwierząt) meat; mięso wieprzowe pork; mięso cielęce veal; mięso wołowe beef; mięso baranie mutton; mięso jagnięce lamb; miękkie/twarde mięso tender/tough meat; soczyste mięso juicy meat; przypieczone mięso well-done meat; smażone mięso fried meat; gotowane mięso boiled meat; duszone mięso stewed meat; pieczone mięso roasted meat; wędzone mięso smoked meat; mięso świeże/mrożone fresh/frozen meat; białe mięso white meat; sztuka mięsa lump of meat, piece of meat; pierogi z mięsem meat-stuffed piroshki l. dumplings.2. pot. ( człowieka) flesh; mięso armatnie przen. cannon fodder; dzikie mięso pat. granulation, proud flesh; rzucać mięsem cuss, curse, use four-letter words.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mięso
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2 drewno
( materiał) wood, timber; ( odrąbany kawałek) piece of wood, log* * *n.Gen.pl. - wien1. ( surowiec) wood, timber; drewno dębowe oak wood, oak timber, oak; sosnowe drewno pine timber, pine wood, pine; budować dom z drewna build a house of timber; dorzucić drewien do kominka throw more wood on the fire; drewno prasowane techn. compressed wood; drewno użytkowe usable timber; mieć nogi jak z drewna have stiff legs; zeschnąć się na drewno dry up, become bone dry; (= stwardnieć) become as hard as wood, harden; mięso twarde jak drewno woody meat, tough meat.2. (= polano) piece of wood, log.3. bot. xylem, wood.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drewno
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3 podesz|wa
f 1. (spód buta) sole 2. (spód stopy) sole 3. Techn. (fundamentu) footing■ to mięso jest twarde jak podeszwa this meat is as tough as old bootsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podesz|wa
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