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1 krosno tkackie
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2 tkalnia
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3 tkactwo
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tkactwo
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4 tkalni|a
f (G pl tkalni) Włók. weaving mill, weaving plantThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tkalni|a
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5 gobeliniarstwo
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gobeliniarstwo
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6 kilimiarstwo
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kilimiarstwo
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7 ostro
* * *adv.1. (= spiczasto) sharply; (= stromo) steeply, abruptly; ( wznosić się) abruptly, steeply, rapidly.2. (= mocno) severely; dać komuś ostro popalić pot. give sb hell, make sb's life a living hell, make it l. things hot for sb, ride roughshod over sb.3. (= wyraziście) sharply, acutely.4. (= energicznie) briskly, sharply, resolutely, vigorously; ( hamować) rapidly, suddenly; ostro zakręcić make a tight l. sharp turn; ostro wziąć się do roboty put l. set one's shoulder to the wheel, wade into sth, get cracking l. weaving, pull up one's socks, go roundly to work.5. (= gniewnie) sharply; ( odpowiedzieć) sharply, harshly, brusquely; ostro zareagować put one's foot down, lower the boom on sb; potraktować kogoś ostro be sharp with sb, take sth out on sb, give sb a hard time, give sb a hell of a time.6. (= intensywnie) strongly, intensely; podać coś na ostro serve sth hot l. spicy.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ostro
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8 krosno bezczółenkowe
• shuttleless weaving loomSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > krosno bezczółenkowe
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9 spawanie ściegami zakosowymi
• welding with weavingSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > spawanie ściegami zakosowymi
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10 zaplatanie sieci
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11 gobelinow|y
adj. Gobelin attr., tapestry attr.- tkactwo gobelinowe tapestry weaving- tkanina gobelinowa a tapestryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gobelinow|y
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12 kro|sno
n 1. Włók. loom- krosno automatyczne an automatic loom, a weaving machine- tkać na krosnach to weave on a loom2. Techn. (przyrząd introligatorski) sewing frame- □ krosna malarskie Szt. canvas stretcherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kro|sno
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13 lawir|ować
impf vi 1. pejor. (uciekać się do wykrętów) to manoeuvre, to dodge- lawirowanie między jedną a drugą frakcją polityczną manoeuvring a. dodging between one political faction and another2. (omijać przeszkody) to dodge, to weave- motocyklista lawirował między samochodami a motorcyclist was dodging a. weaving between the cars- lawirować między prawdą a kłamstwem przen. to thread a delicate path between truth and lies- kelner lawirował między stolikami the waiter weaved a. threaded his way between the tables- musiałeś nieźle lawirować, żeby ci uwierzyła przen. you must have done some clever manoeuvring for her to believe you3. Żegl. to tackThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lawir|ować
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14 pl|eść
impf (plotę, pleciesz, plecie, plótł, plotła, pletli) Ⅰ vt to plait [linę, pasek]; to weave [koszyk, wianek]- pleść komuś warkocze to plait sb’s hair- pleść kapelusze z rafii to make raffia hats- plecenie koszy basket weaving ⇒ upleśćⅡ vi pot., pejor. (mówić bez sensu) to drivel (on) pejor. (o czymś about sth)- pleść bzdury a. głupstwa to talk rubbish- co ty pleciesz? what are you drivelling (on) about? ⇒ napleśćⅢ pleść się 1. (wić się) [włosy, roślina] to wind (wokół czegoś around sth) 2. przen. (układać się) los a. życie dziwnie się plecie how strange are the twists of fate!■ dziwnie (wszystko) się plecie na tym bożym świecie przysł. how strange are the twists of fate!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pl|eść
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15 przetka|ć2
pf vt (spędzić czas na tkaniu) przetkała cały ranek she spent the whole morning weavingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przetka|ć2
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16 tkac|ki
adj. [warsztat, pracownia, czółna, krosna] weavingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tkac|ki
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17 tkactw|o
n sgt Przem., Włók. weavingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tkactw|o
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