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polowanie, łowy
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hunting, hunting
2[usually sing.] a hunt (for sb/sth) the act of looking for sb/sth that is difficult to find The police have launched a hunt for the missing child. ▶ poszukiwania
hunt2 /hʌnt; US / noun [countable] 1 the act of hunting wild animals, etc. a fox-hunt polowanie na lisy ▶ polowanie łowy
myśliwy
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hunter
hunter /ˈhʌntə(r); US / noun [countable] a person that hunts wild animals for food or sport; an animal that hunts its food nocturnal hunters a bargain hunter łowca okazji (tanich zakupów) ▶ myśliwy (zwierzę) drapieżnik
polowanie, łowy
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hunting, hunting
hunting /ˈhʌntɪŋ; US / noun [uncountable] the act of following and killing wild animals or birds as a sport or for food ▶ polowanie łowy
płotek, bieg przez płotki
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hurdle, hurdles
2 (hurdles) [pl.] a race in which runners or horses have to jump over hurdles the 200 metres hurdles ▶ bieg przez płotki
hurdle1 /ˈhɜ: dl; US / noun 1 [countable] a type of light fence that a person or a horse jumps over in a race to clear a hurdle pokonywać przeszkodę ▶ płotek (w sporcie)
przeszkoda
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hurdle
3[countable] a problem or difficulty that you must solve or deal with before you can achieve sth Her next hurdle will be getting her parents to consent to the marriage. ▶ przeszkoda
skakać przez płotki
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hurdle
hurdle2 /ˈhɜ: dl; US / verb [intransitive, transitive] hurdle (over sth) to jump over sth while you are running He hurdled two barriers to get away from the reporters. ▶ skakać przez płotki
ciskać, miotać
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hurl
hurl /hɜ: l; US / verb [transitive] to throw sth with great force ▶ ciskać miotać
hurra
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Hurray
hurray (also hooray) /həˈreɪ; US / (also hurrah /həˈrɑ:; US /) interj. (used for expressing great pleasure, approval, etc.) Hurray! We’ve won! ▶ hura
huragan
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a hurricane
hurricane /ˈhʌrɪkən; US ˈhɜ: rə-; -keɪn / noun [countable] a violent storm with very strong winds ▶ huragan nawałnica
pośpieszny
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hurried
hurried /ˈhʌrid; US ˈhɜ: r- / adj. done (too) quickly a hurried meal ▶ pośpieszny □ hurriedly /; US / adv. ▶ pośpiesznie
śpieszyć się
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to hurry
2[transitive] hurry sb (into sth/doing sth) to cause sb/sth to do sth, or sth to happen more quickly Don’t hurry me. I’m going as fast as I can. He was hurried into a decision. ▶ przynaglać popędzać
hurry1 /ˈhʌri ˈhɜ: ri / verb (hurrying; hurries; past tense, past participle hurried) 1[in] to move or do sth quickly because there is not much time Don’t hurry. There’s plenty of time. They hurried back home after school. ▶ śpieszyć się
wykonywać coś w pośpiechu
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do something in a hurry
hurry up (with sth) (informal) to move or do sth more quickly Hurry up or we’ll miss the train. I wish the passport office would hurry up with my application. ▶ pośpieszyć się
3[usually passive] to do sth too quickly Good food should never be hurried. Nigdy nie powinno się spożywać dobrego jedzenia w pośpiechu. ▶ wykonywać coś w pośpiechu
pośpiech
2 to not want to do sth I am in no hurry to repeat that experience. ▶ nie kwapić się
be in no hurry (to do sth); not be in any hurry (to do sth) 1 to not need or wish to do sth quickly We weren’t in any hurry so we stopped to admire the view. ▶ nie śpieszyć się
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hurry
in a hurry quickly She got up late and left in a hurry. ▶ w pośpiechu pośpiesznie be in a hurry (to do sth) to want to do sth soon; to be impatient They are in a hurry to get the job done before the winter. ▶ śpieszyć się
hurry2 /ˈhʌri; US ˈhɜ: ri / noun [uncountable] the need or wish to do sth quickly Take your time. There’s no hurry. In my hurry to leave, I forgot my passport. What’s the hurry? Skąd ten pośpiech? ▶ pośpiech
krzywdzić, ranić
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hurt
2[in] to feel painful It hurts (boli mnie) when I lift my leg. Where exactly does it hurt? My leg hurts. ▶ boleć 3[tra] to make sb unhappy; to upset sb His unkind remarks hurt her deeply. I didn’t want to hurt his feelings. ▶ urażać
hurt1 /hɜ: t; US / verb (past tense, past participle hurt) 1[transitive, intransitive] to cause sb/yourself physical pain or injury Did he hurt himself? I fell and hurt my arm. These shoes hurt; they’re too tight. ▶ kaleczyć ranić krzywdzić
nie zaszkodzi
Hurt and injured are similar in meaning but hurt is more often used when the damage is not very great: I hurt my leg when I fell off my bike.
A person may be wounded by a knife, sword, gun, etc., usually as a result of fighting: a wounded soldier. People are usually injured in an accident: Five people were killed in the crash and twelve others were injured.
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it won't hurt
it won’t/wouldn’t hurt (sb/sth) (to do sth) (informal) (used to say that sb should do sth) It wouldn’t hurt you to help with the housework occasionally. ▶ nie zaszkodzi
ranny, urażony
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hurt
hurt2 /hɜ: t; US / adj. 1 injured physically None of the passengers were badly/seriously hurt. ▶ ranny 2 upset and offended by sth that sb has said or done She was deeply hurt that she had not been invited to the party. ▶ urażony obrażony
cierpienie, uraza
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hurt
hurt3 /hɜ: t; US / noun [uncountable] a feeling of unhappiness because sb has been unkind or unfair to you There was hurt and real anger in her voice. ▶ cierpienie (umysłu) uraza
bolesny, obraźliwy
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hurtful
hurtful /ˈhɜ: tfl; US / adj. hurtful (to sb) making sb feel upset and offended Don’t say such hurtful things to your father! ▶ bolesny obraźliwy
pędzić, lecieć
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hurtle
hurtle /ˈhɜ: tl; US / verb [intransitive] to move with great speed, perhaps causing danger Rocks hurtled down the mountainside. The lorry came hurtling towards us. ▶ pędzić lecieć
mąż, małżonek
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husband
husband /ˈhʌzbənd; US / noun [countable] a man that a woman is married to Her ex-husband sees the children once a month. ▶ mąż małżonek
łupina, łuska
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shell, husk
husk /hʌsk; US / noun [countable] the dry outer covering of nuts, fruits and seeds, especially of grain Brown rice has not had the husks removed. ▶ łupina łuska
ochrypły, matowy o głosie
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husky
husky2 /ˈhʌski; US / noun [countable] (pl. huskies) a strong dog with thick fur that is used in teams for pulling heavy loads over snow ▶ husky pies eskimoski
husky1 /ˈhʌski; US / adj. (huskier; huskiest) (used about sb’s voice) sounding rough and quiet as if your throat were dry ▶ ochrypły matowy
popychać, szturchać
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hustle
hustle /ˈhʌsl; US / verb [transitive] to push or move sb in a way that is not gentle The demonstrators were hustled into (zostali wepchnięci do) police vans. ▶ popychać szturchać
chata, szałas
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hut
hut /hʌt; US / noun [countable] a small building with one room, usually made of wood or metal a beach hut a wooden/mud hut ▶ chata szałas chałupa
klatka
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hutch
hutch /hʌtʃ; US / noun [countable] a wooden box with a front made of wire, that is used for keeping rabbits or other animals ▶ klatka (dla królików itp.)
hiacynt
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hyacinth
hyacinth /ˈhaɪəsɪnɵ; US / noun [countable] a plant with a mass of small blue, white or pink flowers with a sweet smell that grow closely together around a thick stem ▶ hiacynt
mieszaniec, krzyżówka
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hybrid
2hybrid (between/of A and B) something that is the product of mixing two or more different things The music was a hybrid of Western pop and traditional folk song. ▶ skrzyżowanie hybryda
hybrid /ˈhaɪbrɪd; US / noun [countable] 1 an animal or a plant that has parents of different types A mule is a hybrid of a male donkey and a female horse. ▶ mieszaniec hybryd
hortensja
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hydrangea
hydrangea /haɪˈdreɪndʒə; US / noun [countable] a bush with white, pink or blue flowers that grow closely together in the shape of a large ball ▶ hortensja
hydrant
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hydrant
hydrant /ˈhaɪdrənt; US / noun [countable] a pipe in a street from which water can be taken for stopping fires, cleaning the streets, etc. a fire hydrant ▶ hydrant
hydrauliczny
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hydraulic
hydraulic /haɪˈdrɔ: lɪk; US / adj. operated by water or another liquid moving through pipes, etc. under pressure hydraulic brakes ▶ hydrauliczny
kwas solny
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hydrochloric acid
hydrochloric acid /ˌhaɪdrəˌklɒrɪk ˈæsɪd; US / noun [uncountable] (symbol HCl) an acid containing hydrogen and chlorine ▶ kwas solny
hydroelektryczny
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hydroelectric
hydroelectric /ˌhaɪdrəʊɪˈlektrɪk; US / adj. using the power of water to produce electricity; produced by the power of water a hydroelectric dam/plant hydroelectric power ▶ hydroelektryczny
wodór
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hydrogen
hydrogen /ˈhaɪdrədʒən; US / noun [uncountable] (symbol H) a light gas with no colour. Hydrogen and oxygen form water (H2O). ▶ wodór
higiena
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hygiene
hygiene /ˈhaɪdʒi: n; US / noun [uncountable] (the rules of) keeping yourself and things around you clean, in order to prevent disease High standards of hygiene are essential when you are preparing food. personal hygiene ▶ higiena
higieniczny
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hygienic
hygienic /haɪˈdʒi: nɪk; US / adj. clean, without the bacteria that cause disease hygienic conditions ▶ higieniczny □ hygienically /-kli; US / adv. ▶ higienicznie
krzykliwa reklama, szum medialny
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hype
hype2 /haɪp; US / verb [transitive] hype sth (up) to exaggerate how good or important sth is His much-hyped new movie is released next week. ▶ robić szum (wokół czegoś)
hype1 /haɪp; US / noun [uncountable] advertisements that tell you how good and important a new product, film, etc. is Don’t believe all the hype – the book is rubbish! ▶ (przen.) krzykliwa reklama szum (np. medialny)
nadpobudliwy
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hyperactive
hyperactive /ˌhaɪpərˈæktɪv; US / adj. (used especially about children and their behaviour) too active and only able to keep quiet and still for short periods ▶ nadpobudliwy □ hyperactivity /ˌhaɪpərækˈtɪvəti; US / noun [uncountab] ▶ nadpobudliwość
hiperinflacja
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hyperinflation
hyperinflation /ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃn; US / noun [uncountable] a situation in which prices rise very fast, causing damage to a country’s economy ▶ hiperinflacja
hiperlink
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hyperlink
hyperlink /ˈhaɪpəlɪŋk; US / (also hotlink /ˈhɒtlɪŋk; US /) noun [countable] a place in an electronic document on a computer that is connected to another electronic document Click on the hyperlink. ▶ hiperłącze
hipermarket
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hypermarket
hypermarket /ˈhaɪpəmɑ: kɪt; US -pərmɑ: rk- / noun [countable] (Brit.) a very large shop outside a town that sells a wide variety of goods ▶ hipermarket
nadwrażliwy
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hypersensitive
2 extremely physically sensitive to particular substances, medicines, light, etc. Her skin is hypersensitive. ▶ nadwrażliwy
hypersensitive /ˌhaɪpəˈsensətɪv; US / adj. hypersensitive (to sth) 1 very easily offended He’s hypersensitive to any kind of criticism. ▶ przewrażliwiony
nadciśnienie
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hypertension
hypertension /ˌhaɪpəˈtenʃn; US / noun [uncountable] blood pressure that is higher than is normal ▶ nadciśnienie
hipertekst
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hypertext
hypertext /ˈhaɪpətekst; US / noun [uncountable] text stored in a computer system that contains links that allow the user to move from one piece of text or document to another a hypertext link on the Internet ▶ hipertekst
hiperwentylacja (zwiększona wentylacja płuc)
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hyperventilation (increased lung ventilation)
□ hyperventilation /ˌhaɪpəˌventɪˈleɪʃn; US / noun [uncountable] The symptoms of hyperventilation can mimic all the symptoms of anxiety and chronic stress. ▶ hiperwentylacja
hyperventilate /ˌhaɪpəˈventɪleɪt; US / verb [intransitive] to breathe too quickly because you are very frightened or excited ▶ zbyt szybko oddychać
łącznik
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hyphen
hyphen /ˈhaɪfn; US / noun [countable] the mark (–) used for joining two words together (for example left-handed, red-hot) or to show that a word has been divided and continues on the next line ▶ łącznik
pisanie z łącznikiem
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hyphenation
□ hyphenation /ˌhaɪfəˈneɪʃn; US / noun [uncountable] ▶ pisanie z łącznikiem dzielenie/przenoszenie wyrazów
hyphenate /ˈhaɪfəneɪt; US / verb [transitive] to join two words together with a hyphen Is ‘ girlfriend’ hyphenated or one word? ▶ pisać z łącznikiem
hipnoza
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hypnosis
hypnosis /hɪpˈnəʊsɪs; US / noun [uncountable] (the producing of) an unconscious state where sb’s mind and actions can be controlled by another person She was questioned under hypnosis. ▶ hipnoza
hipnotyczne
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hypnotic
□ hypnotic /hɪpˈnɒtɪk; US / adj. The rhythmic dance had a hypnotic effect on the audience. ▶ hipnotyczny —hypnotism /ˈhɪpnətɪzəm; US / noun [uncountable] ▶ hipnotyzm —hypnotist /-tɪst; US / noun [countable] ▶ hipnotyzer/ka
hipnotyzować
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hypnotize
hypnotize (also hypnotise) /ˈhɪpnətaɪz; US / verb [transitive] to put sb into an unconscious state where the person’s mind and actions can be controlled ▶ hipnotyzować
hipohondryk
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hypochondriac
hypochondriac /ˌhaɪpəˈkɒndriæk; US / noun [countable] a person who is always worried about their health and believes they are ill, even when there is nothing wrong ▶ hipochondry-k/czka
obłuda, hipokryzja
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hypocrisy, hypocrisy
hypocrisy /hɪˈpɒkrəsi; US / noun [un] behaviour in which sb pretends to have moral standards or opinions that they do not really have He condemned the hypocrisy of those politicians who say one thing and do another. ▶ obłuda hipokryzja dwulicowość
obłudnik
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hypocrite
□ hypocritical /ˌhɪpəˈkrɪtɪkl; US / adj. ▶ obłudny dwulicowy —hypocritically /-kli; US / adv. ▶ obłudnie dwulicowo
hypocrite /ˈhɪpəkrɪt/ noun [c] a person who pretends to have moral standards or opinions which they do not really have. What a hypocrite! She says she’s against the hunting of animals but she’s wearing a fur coat. ▶ obłudni-k/ca hipokryt(k)a
podskórny
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hypodermic
hypodermic /ˌhaɪpəˈdɜ: mɪk; US / adj. a medical instrument with a long needle that is used for giving sb an injection a hypodermic needle/syringe ▶ podskórny
przeciwprostokątna
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hypotenuse
hypotenuse /haɪˈpɒtənju: z -nu: s; / noun [countable] the side opposite the right angle of a right-angled triangle ▶ przeciwprostokątna
hipoteza, przypuszczenie
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hypothesis, hypotheses
The hypothesis has been put forward that some chemicals used in food can affect children’s behaviour. ▶ hipoteza przypuszczenie
hypothesis /haɪˈpɒɵəsɪs; US / noun [countable] (pl. hypotheses /-si: z; US /) an idea that is suggested as the possible explanation for sth but has not yet been found to be true or correct
hipotetyczny, przypuszczalny
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hypothetical, hypothetically
□ hypothetically /-kli; US / adv. ▶ hipotetycznie
hypothetical /ˌhaɪpəˈɵetɪkl; US / adj. based on situations that have not yet happened, not on facts That’s a hypothetical question because we don’t know what the situation will be next year. ▶ hipotetyczny przypuszczalny
histeroktomia, usunięcie macicy
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hysteroctomy
hysterectomy /ˌhɪstəˈrektəmi; US / noun (pl. hysterectomies) [countable, uncountable] a medical operation to remove a woman’s womb She had to have a hysterectomy. ▶ histerektomia
histeria
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hysteria
hysteria /hɪˈstɪəriə; US / noun [uncountable] a state in which a person or a group of people cannot control their emotions, for example cannot stop laughing, crying, shouting, etc. mass hysteria ▶ histeria
histeryczny, histerycznie
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hysterical, hysterical
2(informal) very funny You should have seen John dancing at the party. It was hysterical. ▶ bardzo śmieszny bardzo zabawny □ hysterically /-kli; US / adv. ▶ histerycznie
hysterical /hɪˈsterɪkl; US / adj. 1 very excited and unable to control your emotions hysterical laughter She was hysterical with grief. Z żalu dostała ataku histerii. ▶ histeryczny

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