Angielski | Polski |
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dam noun structure placed across a flowing body of water | tamanoun zaporanoun |
damage noun abstract measure of something not being intact; harm | szkodanoun uszkodzenienoun |
damage verb to make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction | psućverb uszkadzaćverb |
damage-doer | |
damaged adjective suffered a damage | uszkodzonyadjective |
damageless adjective | bezszkodowyadjective |
damages noun money awarded to a claimant | odszkodowanienoun |
damaging adjective harmful, injurious, that damages | szkodliwyadjective |
Damascene adjective of or relating to Damascus | damasceńskiadjective |
Damascus noun the capital city of Syria | Damaszeknoun |
Damascus steel noun ancient kind of steel used in sword making | stal damasceńskanoun |
damask noun fabric | adamaszeknoun |
Damasus | |
Damavand | |
dame (US, dated, informal, slightly derogatory) a woman noun | białogłowanoun damanoun facetkanoun kobiałkanoun kobietanoun niewiastanoun |
Damian noun male given name | Damiannoun |
Damien | |
Damion | |
dammit interjection expression of anger or disappointment | cholerainterjection kurdeinterjection kuźwainterjection w mordę jeżainterjection |
damn adverb awfully, extremely | cholernieadverb |
damn adjective generic intensifier | cholernyadjective przeklętyadjective |
damn interjection non-vulgar expression of contempt etc. | cholerainterjection do diabłainterjection do lichainterjection do piorunainterjection holenderinterjection kurdeinterjection |
damn verb theology: to condemn to hell | przeklinaćverb |