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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | moan⇒ vi | (person: groan softly) | jęczeć, wyć ndk. | | | | zajęczeć, zawyć dk. | | | The patient moaned as the surgeon poked at his wound. | | moan vi | colloquial (complain too much) | jęczeć ndk. | | | | zajęczeć dk. | | | John's younger brother moaned all the time. | | moan n | (sound: soft groan) | jęk m | | | The football player rolled over and let out a moan. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | moan n | UK, informal (act of complaining) | narzekanie n | | | | biadolenie n | | | Sometimes a good moan helps you feel better about things. | | moan n | figurative (wind) (przenośny) | wycie n | | | (przenośny) | zawodzenie n | | | The moan of the wind through the trees was eerie. | | moan⇒ vi | figurative (wind) (przenośny) | wyć ndk. | | | (przenośny) | zawodzić ndk. | | | Rachel liked to listen to the wind moan through the trees. |
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