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121 wa|ga
f 1. (przyrząd) (prosta) balance, pair of scales; (elektroniczna, przemysłowa, pocztowa) scale, scales (+ v pl)- ważyć coś na wadze to weigh sth on a scale2. sgt (ciężar) weight- ładunek o wadze 20 ton a load of 20 tons in weight- kupować/sprzedawać coś na wagę to buy/sell sth by (the) weight- oszukiwać na wadze to give short weight3. sgt przen. (znaczenie) weight, significance- wydarzenie ogromnej/doniosłej wagi an event of immense/far-reaching significance- akt wagi państwowej an act of national importance- przywiązywać wagę do czegoś to attach weight a. significance to sth- przykładał wielką wagę do opinii swoich dzieci he attached a lot of weight to his children’s opinion- wstał, aby nadać wagi swoim słowom he stood up to give more weight to his words4. Sport (kategoria zawodników) weight range, weight- □ waga analityczna analytical balance, chemical balance- waga aptekarska apothecary balance- waga brutto Handl. gross weight- waga ciężka Sport heavyweight- waga dziesiętna decimal balance- waga kogucia Sport bantamweight- waga lekka Sport lightweight- waga lekkośrednia Sport light middleweight- waga musza Sport flyweight- waga papierowa Sport light flyweight- waga piórkowa Sport featherweight- waga pomostowa platform scale, platform balance- waga półśrednia Sport welterweight- waga rzymska Hist. steelyard, Roman balance- waga szalkowa beam scale- żywa waga (o zwierzętach rzeźnych) live weight■ być języczkiem u wagi to tip a. turn the scales a. balance- być na wagę złota to be worth one’s weight in gold- przybierać na wadze to put on weight, to gain weight- tracić na wadze to lose weightThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wa|ga
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122 medioleggero
medioleggero agg. (boxe) welter (attr.)◆ s.m. (boxe) welterweight. -
123 pisu
I.iz.1. weight; \pisu astun heavy weight; \pisu atomiko atomic weight; \pisu garbi net weight; \pisu larria great weight; \pisua neurtu to weight | to calibrate the weight of; \pisura saldu to sell by weight; zama baten \pisu the weight of a loadb. weightiness, weight zer \pisu du harri horrek? what's the weight of that stone? | how much does that stone weigh?2. ( gauzakia)a. weight; \pisuak weights; erlojuaren bi \pisuak both weights of the clockb. librako \pisu pound weight; bost librako \pisu a five-pound weightc. ( karga) load, burden3. (irud.) weight, burden; bihotzean halako \pisu bat daukat, min sorgor bat I've got such a burden in my heart, a dull painb. (garrantzia) weight, consequence; \pisu gehiago duen arrazoia a sounder argument; erantzun honek, egia esan, badu bere \pisua this answer, to tell the truth, does have its merits4. Kir. weight; euli-\pisu flyweight; luma-\pisu featherweight; oilar-\pisu bantam weight; welter \pisua welterweight io.1. ( astuna) heavy, weighty; harri \pisua a heavy stone; zama \pisua a heavy burden2. (irud.)a. burdensome, encumbering, cumbersome; amodioa ahituez gero, zein \pisu eta samina den ezkonduen gurutzea once love comes to an end, what a cumbersome and bitter cross it is for married people to bear; bizitza hau \pisu eta penagarria (I) this cumbersome and pathetic lifeb. lo \pisu batek hartu zuen he fell into a deep slumberII.iz. (H) ( etxebizitza) flat, apartment -
124 welt
[welt] n.,v. -n 1. buzë, anë, bordurë (këpuce, rrobe etj). 2. vrajë, blanë, vurratë. 3. goditje /-vt 1. i vë bordurë. 2. gj.fol. rrah keqas● welter ['welter] n.,v. -n 1. rrëmujë; pështjelllm; zallamahi. 2. lëmsh /-vi 1. zhytet (në gjak, në baltë). 2. bëj lëmsh● welterweight ['weltë:weit] n. sport. peshë e lehtë -
125 welter
['welter] n.,v. -n 1. rrëmujë; pështjelllm; zallamahi. 2. lëmsh /-vi 1. zhytet (në gjak, në baltë). 2. bëj lëmsh● welt [welt] n.,v. -n 1. buzë, anë, bordurë (këpuce, rrobe etj). 2. vrajë, blanë, vurratë. 3. goditje /-vt 1. i vë bordurë. 2. gj.fol. rrah keqas● welterweight ['weltë:weit] n. sport. peshë e lehtë -
126 ono tekau mā toru me te hāwhe
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127 welter
I ['weltə] 1. nстовпотворі́ння, сумбу́р; безла́ддя, плутани́на (про думки, погляди тощо)2. v1) валя́тися, бо́рсатисяto welter in one's blood — пла́вати в калю́жі кро́ві
to welter in pleasures — віддава́тися вті́хам
2) поет. здійма́тися і опуска́тися ( про хвилі)3) хвилюва́тисяII ['weltə] n1) = welterweight2) розм. нищівни́й уда́р3) розм. важка́ річ, щось важке́ -
128 welter
I ['weltə] 1. сущ.1) беспорядок; столпотворение; сумбур, неразбериха; (полная) путаницаSyn:2) беспорядочная масса; поток, шквалThe researchers were inundated with a welter of information. — На исследователей обрушился шквал информации.
3) уст. волнение ( на море), морская стихия; бушующие волны2. гл.; книжн.1) ( welter in)а) барахтаться, валяться, утопать в (грязи, крови и т. п.)Syn:б) погрузиться во (что-л.)в) погрязнуть в (чём-л.)2) поэт. катиться, вздыматься ( о волнах)Around the rushy point comes weltering slow the stream. (J. Keble, Bathing, 1846) — Мимо поросшего тростником мыса река медленно катит свои воды.
3) беспокоиться, волноваться, тревожиться4) переваливаться, ходить вразвалкуII ['weltə] = welterweight
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