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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | pinch⇒ vtr | ([sb]: with fingers) | szczypać ndk. | | | | uszczypnąć dk. | | pinch [sth] from [sth]⇒ vtr | (break off) | oddzielić coś palcami od czegoś zwrot dk. | | | Lucy pinched a piece of cookie dough from the ball and placed it on the baking tray. | | pinch [sth] in [sth] vtr + prep | (trap sharply) | przytrzasnąć coś czymś dk. | | | He pinched his fingers in the car door as he closed it. | | pinch⇒ vi | (shoes: be tight) | cisnąć, uciskać ndk. | | | These shoes pinch. | | pinch [sth]⇒ vtr | informal (steal) (potoczny) | zwinąć, zwędzić, zakosić dk. | | | Did you buy that necklace or did you pinch it? I pinched these flowers from the park! | | pinch n | (squeeze with fingers) | uszczypnięcie n | | | Paul's pinch was a warning to Daniel to stay quiet. | pinch, pinching n | (painful squeezing sensation) | szczypanie n | | | Harry felt the pinch of the crab's pincers on his little finger. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | a pinch of [sth] n | (cooking: small amount) | szczypta ż | | | Josh added a pinch of dried cilantro to the sauce. | | pinch [sb]⇒ vtr | informal (arrest) | aresztować dk. | | | (potoczny) | przyskrzynić dk. | | | The police pinched Ben trying to steal wine from the local supermarket. | | pinch [sb] vtr | (shoes, clothes: be tight) | obcierać, uwierać ndk. | | | These shoes are pinching me. | | pinch [sb] vtr | usually passive (affect with discomfort) | dotykać ndk. | | | | nękać ndk. | | | | dotknąć dk. | | | Many households have been pinched by the recession. | | pinch [sb/sth]⇒ vtr | (squeeze with fingers) | szczypać ndk. | | | | uszczypnąć dk. | | | Michael pinched his little sister and made her cry. |
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