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przepisać verb | sign oververb to transfer transferverb arrange for something to belong to or be controlled by somebody else |
przepisywać | type out |
przepisywać verb | prescribeverb to order a drug or medical device rewriteverb write again, without changing sign oververb to transfer transcribeverb linguistics: to represent speech by phonetic symbols transferverb arrange for something to belong to or be controlled by somebody else |
przepity adjective | drunkadjective intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol |
przepłacać verb | overfundverb overpayverb to pay too much pay through the noseverb to pay a high price |
przepłacić verb | overfundverb overpayverb to pay too much pay through the noseverb to pay a high price |
przeplatać verb | entwineverb twist or twine interlaceverb to cross one another as if woven together interlaceverb to cross one with another interleaveverb to intersperse (something) at regular intervals between the parts of a thing intertwineverb To become twined together intertwineverb To twine something together interweaveverb to combine through weaving |
przepławka noun | fish laddernoun structure to facilitate migration of fish |
przepleść verb | interweaveverb to combine through weaving |
przepływ noun | flownoun rate of fluid movement flownoun the movement of a fluid |
przepływ burzliwy | turbulent flow |
przepływ lawy noun | lava flownoun flow of lava |
przepływać | swim across |
przepływać verb | flowverb to move as a fluid |
przepływność | bit rate |
przepływność noun | bitratenoun frequency of bits at passing point |
przepływomierz | flow meter |
przepoczwarczenie noun | pupationnoun |
przepoławiać verb | bisectverb to cut or divide into two parts |
przepompownia noun | pumping stationnoun building housing pumps |
przepona noun | diaphragmnoun anatomy: sheet of muscle separating thorax from abdomen |
przepowiadać verb | augurverb to foretell events; to exhibit signs of future events bespeak(transitive, archaic) to forbode; foretell verb bodeverb to foreshow something; to augur |