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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | blade n | (sharp edge of knife) | ostrze n | | | Occasionally chef sharpen the blades of their knives. | | blade n | (part of leaf) | źdźbło n | | | My cousin uses grass to make music by blowing on the blade while holding it taut. | | blade n | (sword) | miecz m | | | The men drew their blades and prepared for battle. | | blade n | (part of propeller) | łopata, łopatka ż | | | | ramię n | | | Most propellers have three blades, but some have only two. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | blade n | abbreviation (computing: blade server) | blade m | | | Using blades means you can fit more servers into the available space. | | blade n | figurative (swordsman) (przenośny) | szabla ż | | | The character of Zorro is a masked blade. | | blade n | archaic (energetic, dapper young man) (przestarzały) | junak, chwat m | | | The three young blades were dressed in the latest fashion. | | blade n | (metal part of ice skate) | ostrze łyżwy n + ż | | | The blades on my skates are dull, so I can't skate very fast. | | blade n | (part of tongue) | środkowa część języka wyr. | | | Press the blade of your tongue to the roof of your mouth. | | blade n | (botany: leaf blade) | blaszka ż | | | This plant has rounded leaf blades with serrated edges. | | blade n | (broad surface of oar, bat, etc.) | pióro m | | | Harold struck the tree stump with the blade of his oar. |
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