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n. steg; trappsteg; grad; etapp--------pref. styv- (mamma, pappa etc); steg---------v. gå; stiga, kliva; träda åt sidan; göra plats* * *[step] 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) steg2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) steg3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) steg4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) steg5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.) trappsteg, trappa6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) steg, kliv7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) åtgärd, mått och steg2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) stiga, kliva, gå- steps- stepladder
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- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
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122 flood
[flʌd] nwe had a \flood in the cellar wir hatten den Keller unter Wasser;when the snow melts, this little stream becomes a \flood wenn der Schnee schmilzt, wird dieser kleine Bach ein reißender Fluss;the F\flood rel die Sintfluta \flood of cheap imports came into the shops ein ganzer Schwung Billigimporte kam in die Läden;to let out a \flood of abuse eine Schimpfkanonade loslassen;\flood of calls/ letters eine Flut von Anrufen/Briefen;\flood of complaints ein Haufen m Beschwerden;\flood of tears Strom m von Tränen;\flood of words Redeschwall m3) ( tide)\flood [tide] Flut f;on the \flood bei [o mit der] FlutPHRASES:to \flood sth1) ( overflow) etw überschwemmen [o überfluten]; ( deluge) kitchen, bathroom etw unter Wasser setzen;don't \flood the bathtub lass die Badewanne nicht überlaufen;the calls for tickets \flooded the switchboard die Kartenanfragen führten zu einer völligen Überlastung der Telefonzentrale;to be \flooded with joy überglücklich sein;to be \flooded with responses mit Antworten überhäuft werden4) ( fill with water) a dam, submarine, valley etw fluten fachspr; a river etw über die Ufer treten lassen vi1) ( overflow) place überschwemmt werden, unter Wasser stehen; river über die Ufer treten; container, bathtub überlaufen;donations are \flooding into the relief fund Spenden gehen zu Tausenden bei dem Hilfsfonds ein;colour \flooded into her cheeks sie wurde ganz rot im Gesicht;anger \flooded into him Wut stieg in ihm hoch -
123 step
[step] 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) krok2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) krok3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) krok4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) krok5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.) schod6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) krok7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) (zá)krok2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) (vy)jít- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
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124 step
[step] 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) krok2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) krok3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) krok4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) krok5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.) schod6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) krok7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) (zá)krok2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) vyjsť- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
- watch one's step* * *• vstúpit• vykrocit• zatancovat• zasadit• zákrok• schod• šliapat• schodky• stupnovitý• stupnový• stúpit• stúpat• stupaj• stopa• stupen• stupnovito osadit• tancovat• urobit stupne• tanecný krok• terasovito usporiadat• priecka• prekrocit• prejst• klesat• interval• jednanie• íst rýchlo• cin• chôdza• robit kroky• opovrhovat• osadenie• pocin• krácat• kroky• krok• krôcik• odstupnovat• opatrenie -
125 por|osnąć1
pf — por|astać impf (porósł — porastam) Ⅰ vt (pokryć) krzaki porastały dno wąwozu there were some bushes growing in the bottom of the gorge- mech porastał pnie drzew trees were covered with moss- górną wargę porastał mu wąsik he had a small moustache on his upper lip- zwierzę porośnięte a. porosłe gęstą sierścią an animal covered with thick hair- grób porośnięty a. porosły wysoką trawą a grave overgrown with high grassⅡ vi 1. (pokryć się) wzgórze porosło trawą grass has grown over the hill- drzewo porastało młodymi liśćmi the tree was sprouting new leaves2. pot. (puścić kiełki) [zboże] to sprout- kartofle porastały w piwnicy the potatoes sprouted in the cellar■ porosnąć w sadło pot. to get richThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > por|osnąć1
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126 prowa|dzić
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (wieść) to lead [dziecko, zwierzę]- prowadzić kogoś do stołu to lead sb over a. to escort sb to the table- co czwartek prowadziła go na spacer/na badanie krwi every Thursday she took him for a walk/blood test ⇒ zaprowadzić2. (być pierwszym) to lead [grupę, wycieczkę]- prowadzić mazura/poloneza to lead the mazurka/polonaise3. (przesuwać, wodzić) prowadzić pióro/ołówek to guide a pen/pencil- prowadzić smyczek to draw the bow, to bow- prowadzić piłkę/krążek to dribble the ball/puck- prowadzić ręką/palcem po czymś to run one’s hand/finger over sth ⇒ poprowadzić4. (kierować pojazdem) to drive [samochód, motocykl]; to fly [samolot]- ona bardzo dobrze prowadzi she’s a very good driver5. (doprowadzać) to carry- żyły prowadzą krew do serca the veins carry the blood to the heart- te rury prowadziły wodę do starego domu these pipes conveyed water to the old house6. (kierować w tańcu) to lead [partnerkę]- przyjemnie się z nim tańczy, bo dobrze prowadzi it’s fun to dance with him because he leads well- pewnie prowadził swą partnerkę w tańcu he led his dancing partner confidently7. (sprawować nadzór) to run [dom, firmę, sklep, restaurację]; to preside over, to chair [spotkanie, zebranie, obrady]- prowadzić orkiestrę to conduct an orchestra8. (realizować, wykonywać) to conduct [badania]; to carry on, to have [rozmowę]; to do [interesy]- prowadzić spór to have an argument- prowadzić korespondencję to carry on a. to conduct (a) correspondence- prowadzić dziennik/dziennik pokładowy to keep a diary/log (book)- prowadzić dochodzenie/śledztwo to carry out a. conduct an investigation a. inquiry- prowadzić sprzedaż obuwia sportowego/mebli ogrodowych kryt. to sell sports shoes/garden furniture- prowadzić wykład to give a. deliver a lecture- prowadzić lekcję to conduct a. hold (a) class- prowadzić sprawę to hear a case9. Mat. prowadzić równoległą to draw a parallel line ⇒ poprowadzić 10. Budow. to construct [drogę, chodnik] ⇒ poprowadzić 11. Muz. to lead [linię melodyczną] 12. Ogr. to train [krzewy, pnącza] 13. Techn. prowadzić wiertło to guide a drill- prowadzić chodnik (w kopalni) to drive a heading (in the mine)Ⅱ vi 1. (wskazywać drogę) to lead- te schody prowadzą do piwnicy the staircase leads to the cellar- ścieżka prowadziła do stacji/przez las the path led to the station/through the woods2. (przodować) to lead, to take the lead- prowadzić 2:0 to lead 2-0- prowadzić o 5 sekund to lead by 5 seconds- prowadzić trzema punktami to have a lead of three points- w pierwszej połowie nasi prowadzili 1:0 our team took a 1-0 lead in the first half- socjaliści prowadzili w pierwszej turze wyborów the Socialists took the lead in the first round of the elections3. (powodować) to cause vt (do czegoś sth); to lead (do czegoś to sth)- palenie często prowadzi do raka płuc smoking often causes lung cancer- takie postępowanie prowadzi do śmieszności such behaviour makes one look ridiculousⅢ prowadzić się 1. (trzymać się) spacerowali prowadząc się pod rękę/za ręce they were walking along arm in arm/holding hands- prowadzą się jak zakochani they behave a. carry on as though they were in love2. (postępować) kobieta/dziewczyna źle się prowadząca a woman of loose morals, a woman of easy virtue- przyzwoicie się prowadziła she led a blameless life- prowadził się nienagannie he conducted himself with the utmost propriety książk.- mówili, że się źle prowadziła they said she was a woman of easy virtue- □ dźwięk prowadzący Muz. leading note■ prowadzić kogoś do ołtarza to lead sb to the altar- prowadzić dom otwarty to keep (an) open house- prowadzić kogoś na pasku a. na sznurku to have/keep sb on a short a. tight leash- prowadzić beztroskie/hulaszcze życie to lead a life of pleasure/a life of dissipation a. a decadent life- prowadzić bujne życie towarzyskie to have an active social life; (często wychodzić z domu) to go out a lot; (przyjmować gości) to entertain a lot- do niczego nie prowadzić to lead nowhereThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prowa|dzić
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127 zi|ać
impf (zieję) vi 1. (dyszeć) to pant- ział ciężko z wysiłku he was panting heavily from the effort2. (wydzielać, buchać) smok ział ogniem the dragon belched (out) fire- ziało od niego wódką he was reeking of vodka- z pieca ziało żarem the stove was glowing with heat- armaty zieją ogniem the canons are firing- piwnica zieje stęchlizną/chłodem the cellar exudes wafts of mustiness/cold3. przen. ziać gniewem to be seething with anger- z jego oczu wręcz ziała nienawiść his eyes burned with hatred- przedstawienie ziało nudą the performance was deadly boring- z ekranu zieje grozą the film is terrifying4. (rozwierać się) to gape- pod nimi ziała ogromna dziura there was a gaping hole at their feet- przed nami ziała przepaść there was a gaping precipice in front of us■ ziać pustką to be emptyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zi|ać
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128 step
[step] 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) pas2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) pas3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) pas4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) pas5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.) treaptă6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) pas7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) măsură2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) a păşi- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
- watch one's step
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