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m (G drutu) 1. (miedziany, stalowy) wire U- zwój drutu a coil of wire2. pot. (przewód) wire- druty wysokiego napięcia high tension a. voltage wire3. zw. pl knitting needle- robić szalik na drutach to knit a scarf- lubię robić na drutach I like knitting- zrobiony na drutach czy maszynowo? hand made or machine made?- □ drut elektryczny Elektr. electric wire- drut kolczasty barbed wire- drut telefoniczny telephone wire- za drutami [znaleźć się] behind bars- zamknięto za drutami tysiące ludzi thousands of people were imprisoned a. put behind bars- prosty jak drut pot. (as) easy a. simple as ABCThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dru|t
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spawanie dwoma drutami
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