Hasło „apartment” odsyła do hasła „'apartment'”. Znajdziesz je w co najmniej jednej linii poniżej.'apartment' is cross-referenced with ''apartment''. It is in one or more of the lines below.
| Główne tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| flat adj | (level) | płaski przym. |
| | The ground was flat enough to put a chair on. |
| | Teren był wystarczająco płaski, aby postawić na nim krzesło. |
| flat adj | (financial market: unchanged) | bez zmian przyim. + ż |
| | | jednakowy przym. |
| | The markets were flat today. |
| | Rynki pozostały dziś bez zmian. |
| flat adj | (deflated) | niedopompowany przym. |
| | (potoczny) | sflaczały przym. |
| | The bike tyre is a little flat. It needs to be pumped up. |
| | Opona w tym rowerze jest trochę niedopompowana. Trzeba ją napompować. |
| flat n | UK (apartment, single-story dwelling) | mieszkanie n |
| | My flat is very small. It only has one bedroom. |
| | Moje mieszkanie jest bardzo małe. Ma tylko jedną sypialnię. |
| flat n | (deflated tyre) (potoczny) | guma ż |
| | The car had a flat, so we had to stop to get a new tyre. |
| | Złapaliśmy gumę, więc musieliśmy się zatrzymać, by zmienić oponę na nową. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| flat adj | (smooth) | płaski przym. |
| | She went on a diet to regain her flat stomach. |
| flat adj | (extended, prone) | płasko przys. |
| | He lay flat so the enemy couldn't see him. |
| flat adj | US (without taste) | mdły przym. |
| | We expected a rich taste, but it was a little flat. |
| flat adj | (without effervescence) | zwietrzały przym. |
| | The Coke was opened hours ago and it is now flat. |
| flat adj | (categorical, definite) | kategoryczny przym. |
| | He issued a flat denial that he was gambling. |
| flat adj | (monotonous) (przenośny) | bezbarwny przym. |
| | | beznamiętny przym. |
| | The speaker's delivery was flat and boring. |
| flat adj | (matte finish, not reflective) | matowy przym. |
| | The model is painted with flat paint, not glossy. |
| flat adj | (music: key) | bemol m |
| | The next piece is in B-flat. |
| flat adj | (music: below pitch) (przenośny) | bezbarwny przym. |
| | His voice was flat and he sounded awful. |
| flat adj | (touching closely) | przylegający im. czyn. |
| | The board was flat with the side of the house. |
| flat adj | (without variation) | jednolity przym. |
| | Internet access is sold for a flat rate per month. |
| flat adj | (tennis shot: no spin) | płaski przym. |
| | A top-spin shot will bounce much higher than a flat shot. |
| flat adv | (completely) | kompletnie przys. |
| | I am flat broke. I need to get a job. |
| flat adv | (time: exactly) | dokładnie przys. |
| | He made it back in ten minutes flat. |
| flat adv | (definitively, absolutely) | kompletnie przys. |
| | He turned me down flat. |
| flat adv | (music: below pitch) | za nisko przyim. + przys. |
| | He always sings flat. |
| flat n | (music: a note one half tone down) | dźwięk obniżony o pół tonu wyr. |
| | She was supposed to play a sharp, but she played a flat. |
| flat n | (level land tract) | nizina ż |
| | They walked across the flats near the river. |
| flat n | (marsh, shallow) | nizina ż |
| | Nobody goes to the flats. It is dangerous with all the snakes and crocodiles. |
flat, flat shot n | (tennis) | płaskie uderzenie przym. + n |
| flats npl | (low-heeled shoe) | buty na płaskim obcasie wyr. |
| | She hated high heels and usually wore flats. |
| flat [sth]⇒ vtr | US (musical note: flatten, make flat) | obniżyć o pół tonu zwrot dk. |
| | Flatting the pitch of a song can really change its mood. |