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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | bastard n | offensive (much-hated person) (obraźliwy) | gnój, gnojek m | | | Our boss is a real bastard. | | | Nasz szef to prawdziwy gnojek. | | bastard n | dated, offensive! (illegitimate child) (obraźliwy) | bękart m | | | The other children called him a bastard because his parents never married. | | | Inne dzieci nazywały go bękartem, bo jego rodzice nigdy się nie pobrali. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | bastard adj | dated, offensive! (born illegitimately) | nieślubny przym. | | | (literacki) | z nieprawego łoża wyr. | | | The king had many bastard sons by his lovers. | | bastard adj | (spurious) | pozorny przym. | | | | fałszywy przym. | | | Bastard feudalism is a system that appears to be feudal but in reality is not. | | poor bastard n | vulgar, offensive, informal (person suffering misfortune) | biedaczysko n | | | I really feel sorry for that poor bastard. | | bastard n | vulgar, offensive, informal (something unpleasant or difficult) | diabelstwo, cholerstwo n | | | His job is a real bastard - I don't envy him. |
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