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1 wolf
[wulf]pl wolves, nwilk m* * *[wulf] 1. plural - wolves; noun(a type of wild animal of the dog family, usually found hunting in packs.) wilk2. verb(to eat greedily: He wolfed (down) his breakfast and hurried out.) pochłonąć, pożerać- wolf-cub- wolf-whistle
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2 Wolf
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3 wolf-cub
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4 wolf-whistle
noun (a whistle impolitely made by a man to express his admiration of a woman's appearance.) gwizd (za kobietą) -
5 Wolf sunspot number
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6 keep the wolf from the door
(to keep away hunger or want.) odpędzać widmo głodu -
7 cry
[kraɪ] 1. viPhrasal Verbs:- cry off2. nto cry for help — wołać (zawołać perf) o pomoc
this is a far cry from … ( fig) — daleko temu do +gen
* * *1. verb1) (to let tears come from the eyes; to weep: She cried when she heard of the old man's death.) płakać2) ((often with out) to shout out (a loud sound): She cried out for help.) krzyczeć2. noun1) (a shout: a cry of triumph.) okrzyk2) (a time of weeping: The baby had a little cry before he went to sleep.) płacz3) (the sound made by some animals: the cry of a wolf.) nawoływanie, zew•- cry off -
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9 bitch
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10 chop
[tʃɔp] 1. vtPhrasal Verbs:2. n ( CULIN)kotlet mhe got the chop ( BRIT, inf) — wylali go (z pracy) (inf)
- chops* * *I 1. [ op] past tense, past participle - chopped; verb((sometimes with up) to cut (into small pieces): He chopped up the vegetables.) siekać2. noun(a slice of mutton, pork etc containing a rib.) kotlet- chopper- choppy
- choppiness
- chop and change
- chop down II [ op] noun((in plural) the jaws or mouth, especially of an animal: the wolf's chops.) pysk -
11 cub
[kʌb]n( of wild animal) młode nt; (also: cub scout) ≈ zuch mlion/wolf/bear cub — lwiątko/wilczek/niedźwiadek
* * *1) (the young of certain animals such as foxes, lions etc: a bear cub.) młode2) ((with capital: short for Cub Scout) a member of the junior branch of the Scouts.) zuch -
12 dog
[dɔg] 1. npies m2. vtto go to the dogs — schodzić (zejść perf) na psy
* * *[doɡ] 1. noun(a domestic, meat-eating animal related to the wolf and fox.) pies2. adjective((usually of members of the dog family) male: a dog-fox.) -samiec3. verb(to follow closely as a dog does: She dogged his footsteps.) nie odstępować- dogged- doggedly
- doggedness
- dog-biscuit
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- dog-eared
- dog-tired
- a dog's life
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13 fang
[fæŋ]nkieł m* * *[fæŋ]1) (a long pointed tooth especially of a fierce animal: The wolf bared its fangs.) kieł2) (the poison-tooth of a snake.) jadowity ząb -
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15 pack
[pæk] 1. n( packet) paczka f; ( back pack) plecak m; ( of hounds) sfora f; ( of people) paczka f (inf); ( of cards) talia f2. vtpakować (spakować perf); ( press down) przyciskać (przycisnąć perf); ( COMPUT) upakowywać (upakować perf)3. vito pack into — wpakowywać (wpakować perf) do +gen (inf)
to send sb packing ( inf) — odprawiać (odprawić perf) kogoś, przeganiać (przegonić perf) kogoś (inf)
Phrasal Verbs:- pack in- pack off- pack up* * *[pæk] 1. noun1) (things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back: He carried his luggage in a pack on his back.) tłumok2) (a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards: a pack of cards.) talia3) (a number or group of certain animals: a pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.) sfora4) (a packet: a pack of cigarettes.) paczka2. verb1) (to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey: I've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.) pakować2) (to come together in large numbers in a small space: They packed into the hall to hear his speech.) tłoczyć się•- packing- packing-case
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16 she-
(female: a she-wolf.) samica -
17 track
[træk] 1. n( road) droga f ( gruntowa); ( path) ścieżka f; (of bullet, planet, for train) tor m; (of suspect, animal) ślad m; (on tape, record) utwór m; (SPORT) bieżnia f2. vtto keep track of ( fig) — śledzić +acc
Phrasal Verbs:* * *[træk] 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) ślad, trop2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) szlak3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) tor, bieżnia4) (a railway line.) tor2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) tropić- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog
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