English | Polish |
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blink verb to close and reopen both eyes quickly | mrugaćverb mrugnąćverb |
blink verb to flash headlights | migaćverb mignąćverb |
blink verb to flash on and off at regular intervals | migaćverb mrugaćverb |
blink verb to send a signal with a lighting device | mrugnąćverb |
blink of an eye | |
blink of an eye noun moment (a very short period of time) | chwilanoun |
blinker noun eye shield | klapkanoun |
blinker noun eyelid | powiekanoun |
blinkered adjective having tunnel vision (figurative) | krótkowzrocznyadjective |
blinkers noun horse's eye shields | klapki na oczachnoun |
blintz noun | blinnoun |
ambling gait | |
brambling noun bird | jernoun |
color blind adjective unable to distinguish between two or more primary colors | daltonistaadjective |
color blindness noun condition in which the ability to see colors is impaired | barwoślepotanoun daltonizmnoun ślepota barwnoun |
crumbling | |
deafblind adjective unable to see and hear | głucho-niewidomyadjective |
double-blind test noun form of scientific testing | |
dribbling | |
Dublin noun the capital of the Republic of Ireland | Dublinnoun |
Dublin Bay | |
Dubliner noun Someone from Dublin | dublińczyknoun dubliniankanoun |
even a blind pig finds a truffle sometimes | |
even a blind squirrel can find a nut once in a while being right once doesn't prove anything | |
even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while | |
even a blind squirrel finds an acorn sometimes | |
eyeblink noun moment (a very short period of time) | chwilanoun |
face blindness | |
fumblingly | |
gambling noun activity characterised by a balance between winning and losing that is governed by a mixture of skill and chance | hazardnoun |
goblin noun hostile diminutive humanoid in fantasy literature | goblinnoun |
goblin shark noun Mitsukurina owstoni | rekin chochliknoun |
half sibling noun a half sibling | |
hobgoblin |