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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| cast n | formal (games: throw of dice) (kostką) | rzut m |
| | His first cast of the dice was lucky. |
| cast n | (angling: throw a hook or lure) | zarzucenie wędki n + ż |
| | He caught a huge fish with his first cast of the rod. |
| cast n | (mold of pottery, metal) | forma ż |
| | | odlew m |
| | He made a cast in plaster before pouring in the liquid bronze. |
| cast n | (medicine: rigid dressing) | gips m |
| | The boy's broken arm was put in a cast for six weeks. |
| cast n | (tendency) | zabarwienie n |
| | | skłonność ż |
| | The poetry of adolescents sometimes has an egotistical cast. |
| cast n | rare (style, appearance) | styl m |
| | The cast of her clothing is often Bohemian. |
| cast n | (hue, tint) | odcień m |
| | | zabarwienie n |
| | The room had a bluish cast to it from the colour of the light. |
| cast⇒ vi | (angling: throw a hook or lure) | zarzucać ndk. |
| | | zarzucić dk. |
| | My fishing line gets tangled up every time I cast. |
| cast [sb]⇒ vtr | (theater: fill a role) | obsadzać kogoś ndk. |
| | | dać komuś rolę dk. + ż |
| | | obsadzić kogoś dk. |
| | They cast him as one of the bodyguards. |
| cast [sb] from [sth] vtr + prep | (send forth) | wyrzucać kogoś skądś zwrot ndk. |
| | | wyrzucić kogoś skądś zwrot dk. |
| | He was cast from his city and had to live elsewhere. |
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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| cast about vi phrasal | (search) | szukać, poszukiwać ndk. |
| | As time wore on and Audrey still hadn't found her glasses, she began to cast about desperately. |
| cast about for [sth] vi phrasal + prep | figurative (seek) | poszukiwać czegoś ndk. |
| | I'm casting about for some really good example sentences. |
| cast [sth] away vtr phrasal sep | (discard) | porzucać coś ndk. |
| | | porzucić coś dk. |
| cast [sb] away vtr phrasal sep | usually passive (shipwreck) | porzucać kogoś ndk. |
| | | porzucić kogoś dk. |
| cast off vi phrasal | (nautical: set sail) | odcumowywać ndk. |
| | | odcumować dk. |
| | | odpływać ndk. |
| | | odpłynąć dk. |
| | The Beagle cast off in 1831 on a five-year expedition with Charles Darwin on board. |
cast [sth] off, cast off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | UK (knitting: bind off to finish) (oczka, podczas szydełkowania) | spuszczać ndk. |
| | | spuścić dk. |
| | One way of shaping sleeves when knitting a sweater is to cast off a certain number of stitches at the beginning of each row. |
| cast [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | (get rid of) | uwalniać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | uwolnić się zwr. dk. |
| | The key to having a great vacation is to cast off your worries and concerns. |
cast off, cast down vi phrasal | (country dancing) | tańczyć poza linią zwrot ndk. |
| | The dancers cast off and moved to the end of the line. |
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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| cast a ballot v | (vote) | rzucać głos ndk. + m |
| | | rzucić głos dk. + m |
| | The issue has been discussed, so please cast your ballots in silence. |
| cast a glance over [sth] v expr | (survey quickly) (potoczny) | rzucić okiem na coś zwrot dk. |
| | (potoczny) | zerknąć na coś zwrot dk. |
| | Just before her guests arrived, she cast a glance over the table to be sure everything was in place. |
| cast a shadow v expr | figurative (create a gloomy mood) | rzucać cień ndk. + m |
| | Mark's death has cast a shadow over the whole event. |
| cast a shadow v expr | (block the light) | rzucać cień ndk. + m |
| cast a spell v expr | (witchcraft: make a charm or curse) | rzucać zaklęcie ndk. + n |
| | | rzucić zaklęcie dk. + n |
| | | rzucać urok ndk. + m |
| | | rzucić urok dk. + m |
| | The witch cast a spell and the naughty boy never pulled cats' tails again. |
| cast a spell on vtr | figurative (enchant, seduce) | oczarowywać ndk. |
| | | oczarować dk. |
| | The skilful musician's passionate performance cast a spell on the entire audience. |
| cast a spell on [sth/sb] v expr | (witchcraft: charm or curse) | rzucać zaklęcie na zwrot ndk. |
| | | rzucić zaklęcie na zwrot dk. |
cast a wide net, cast your net wide v expr | figurative (use wide range of resources) | wykorzystać wszelkie możliwości zwrot dk. |
| | The company is casting its net wide in its search for exactly the right person for the job. |
| cast aside vtr | figurative (reject, abandon) | odrzucać ndk. |
| | | odrzucić dk. |
| | In her ambition to get ahead, she uses people and then casts them aside when they can do no more for her. |
| cast aside vtr | literal (throw away) | wyrzucać ndk. |
| | | wyrzucić dk. |
| cast away vi | (be shipwrecked) | być rozbitkiem posił. + m |
| cast iron n | (moulded metal) | żeliwo n |
| cast-iron n as adj | (of molded metal) | żeliwny przym. |
| | He cooked the eggs in his trusty cast-iron skillet. |
| cast-iron n as adj | figurative (alibi, excuse: strong) (przenośny: mocny, niezbity) | żelazny przym. |
| | He came up with a cast-iron excuse for not attending the meeting. |
| cast of characters n | (film, play: roles) | lista bohaterów ż + m, l.mn. |
| | There was a huge cast of characters in the movie "Lord of the Rings". |
cast off, cast-off vi | (knitting: bind off) | zrzucać ndk. |
| | | zrzucić dk. |
| | One way of shaping sleeves when knitting a sweater is to cast off a certain number of stitches at the beginning of each row. |
| cast out vtr | (banish) | wyrzucać ndk. |
| | | wyrzucić dk. |
| | Exorcism is a ceremony for casting out demons. |
| cast the first stone v expr | figurative (be first to accuse) | rzucać kamień jako pierwszy zwrot ndk. |
| | | rzucić kamień jako pierwszy zwrot dk. |
| | We should not be arguing about who has the right to cast the first stone. |
| cast your vote v expr | (vote) | oddawać głos ndk. + m |
| | | oddać głos dk. + m |
| | You must go to a polling booth to cast your vote. |
| cast your vote for vtr | (vote for) | głosować na ndk. + przyim. |
| | | zagłosować na dk. + przyim. |
| | Are you going to cast your vote for the liberal or conservative candidate? |
| cast-off n as adj | UK (knitting: bindoff, finished) | gubić oczka zwrot ndk. |
| | | zgubić oczka zwrot dk. |
| | There are many different cast-off techniques. |
| cast-offs npl | informal (clothes: second hand) | ubranie po kimś wyr. |
| | | ubranie z drugiej ręki wyr. |
| | As the youngest child, she had to wear her elder siblings' old cast-offs. |
| die-cast adj | (moulded from metal) | odlewany przym. |
| die-cast n as adj | (made by molding metal) | odlew kokilkowy m + przym. |
| | These die-cast model cars are very popular with collectors. |
in a cast, also UK: in plaster expr | (broken limb: cast in plaster) | w gipsie przyim. + m |
| | Julie's arm was in plaster for six weeks after she fell out of a tree. |
| | The technician put the injured man's leg in a cast. |
| plaster cast n | (casing to immobilize a broken bone) | gips m |
| | I have to wear this plaster cast on my arm for a month. |
| plaster cast n | ([sth] sculpted from plaster) | gips m |
| | The plaster cast of her head was used to form a latex mask. |
shoot a glance at [sb], dart a glance at [sb], cast a glance at [sb] v expr | (look quickly at) | spojrzeć na kogoś dk. + przyim. |
| | | rzucić komuś spojrzenie dk. + n |
shoot [sb] a glance, cast [sb] a glance v expr | (look quickly at) | spojrzeć na kogoś dk. + przyim. |
| | | rzucić komuś spojrzenie dk. + n |
| supporting cast n | (performers not in leading roles) | obsada drugoplanowa ż + przym. |