słownik polsko - angielski

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przytrzasnąć po angielsku:

1. trap


The mouse was lured into the trap by a big piece of cheese.
it's a trap
Watch out for the trap! she screamed.
I think it is cruel to trap animals for fur coats.
Be sure to clear the lint trap before you run the dryer. Otherwise, you might start a fire.
Shut your trap or go home.
mantrap / deadfall
Naturally occurring gases in the atmosphere trap some of this energy and reflect it back, warming the earth.
The people of the village were trapped in their homes by the heavy snow and couldn’t get out to buy food.
This is a trap, a trick, something sneaky to test me
to lay/set a trap (for somebody)
We're going to try and trap that injured bird so we can fix its wing.
I bet this trap hasn't been cleaned ever since it was built.
He was leading them into a trap.(On prowadził ich w pułapkę.) Don't go there, it's a trap.(Nie idź tam, to pułapka.)
It could be a trap; don't let your guard down.

Angielskie słowo "przytrzasnąć" (trap) występuje w zestawach:

vocabulary unit 6
WL1 word list

2. shut


Shut up!
I think the only problem I have now is being shut in at home.
Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards.
Huh? Dima didn't understand. "But isn't this Al-Sayib? And aren't you drinking Fanta and telling noobs to shut up?"
The lock itself is a normal cylinder lock so it doesn't automatically lock when you shut the door.
Drinking Fanta and telling noobs to shut up, Al-Sayib replied, taking a sip of the aforementioned Fanta. "Wait, who is this?"
Here once stood a hotel that claimed the world's freshest towels. The place shut down after they were all stolen.
The first of human rights is to shut up!!!
My hair's messed up this morning. At least lend me a hand mirror - it should be shut in the drawer there.
He was on the verge of revealing the secret when a sharp look from Martha shut him up.
The Way to see by Faith, is to shut the Eye of Reason: The Morning Daylight appears plainer when you put out your Candle.
Just shut up and get on with your work!
But, knowing precisely sadness and love and death, and that they are vain images when we observe them from the calm space where we should shut ourselves in, he kept on weeping, and desiring love, and fearing death.
Dictatorship can be summed up by "shut up!", democracy by "keep talking".
Just then the door opened a little way, and a creature with a long beak put its head out for a moment and said: "No admittance till the week after next!" and shut the door again with a bang.

3. jam


traffic jam
On the top shelf of the fridge we should store product like kefir, yogurt and jams, on the middle – cheese and cold cuts and on the lower shelf vegetable.
Please hide the blueberry jam where Takako can't see it.
Please tell me the secret to making good jam.
Would you help me fix the jam of paper in the printer?
I substitute honey for jam.
So all you need is good cheese and a jar of black cherry jam.
In 2011, Toyota recalled two million vehicles which, they alleged, had gas pedals that could jam and cause the car to accelerate uncontrollably.
He jammed the door open with a piece of wood.
We jammed on guitars all evening
Yesterday, our band jamed with Pefect.
The centre of town was jammed with cars moving at a very slow pace. The motorway was jammed solid (= the traffic could not move) all morning.
The door jammed behind me and I couldn't get out
if you want to slam or jam or dunk it.
Today I cooked little jam tarts with my cousin.

4. to pinch


Mrs Grandison’s pointed, Italian-style shoes were already beginning to pinch her feet [no object]: if your shoes pinch, take them off

5. close on


close on fifty years ago; respect close on veneration

6. to snap