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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | break out vi | (escape) | uciekać ndk. | | | | uciec dk. | | | The prisoner broke out of jail by digging a tunnel. | | break out of [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (escape) | uciekać skądś ndk. | | | | uciec skądś dk. | | | The prisoner broke out of jail by digging a tunnel. | | break out vi phrasal | (war, disease, chaos: begin) | wybuchać ndk. | | | | wybuchnąć dk. | | | The restaurant was calm until a thrown bottle caused a fight to break out. | | break out vi phrasal | (develop spots on skin) | mieć wysypkę ndk. + ż | | | | dostać wysypki dk. + ż | | | I ate too much sugar and now I'm breaking out. My face broke out right before my date with Steve! | | break out vi phrasal | (rash, etc.: develop on skin) | pokrywać ndk. | | | | pokryć dk. | | | A rash broke out on Alice's face after she used the lotion. | break [sb] out, break out [sb] vtr phrasal sep | (set [sb] free) | uwalniać ndk. | | | | uwolnić dk. | | | One of the gang members was in jail, so the others broke him out. |
| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: breakout, break-out n | (escape from jail) | ucieczka ż | | | The breakout at the jail was captured on video. | breakout, break-out adj | (successful) | przełomowy przym. | | | Her first breakout hit came in 2006. | breakout, break-out n | (disease: outbreak) | wybuch m | | | Authorities have reported a breakout of cholera in the area. |
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