WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| balloon n | (inflatable toy on a string) | balon m |
| | The balloon was tied to the child's wrist so he would not lose it. |
| balloon n | (hot air balloon) | balon m |
| balloon⇒ vi | figurative (grow exponentially) | powiększać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | powiększyć się zwr. dk. |
| | The company's success has ballooned in the past few months. |
| balloon vi | figurative, informal (person: put on weight) (przenośny) | zaokrąglić się zwr. dk. |
| | Since his divorce, he has ballooned to three hundred pounds. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| balloon n | (flask) | butla ż |
| balloon n | (glass for brandy) | koniakówka ż |
| | To fully enjoy this brandy, you should drink it out of a balloon. |
| balloon n | UK (kick: a ball) (sportowy: golf) | wysokie uderzenie przym. + n |
| | The striker ballooned the ball over the top of the goal. |
| balloon n | (device to dilate blood vessels) (medyczny) | balon, balonik m |
| | During Calvin's surgery, the surgeon used a balloon to dilate the clogged blood vessel. |
| balloon n | (comic: thought, speech bubble) | dymek m |
| | In comic books, different balloon shapes can indicate different things, such as a character speaking or thinking something. |
| balloon n as adj | (surgery) (medyczny) | balonowy przym. |
| | The surgeon performed a balloon angioplasty in order to widen the blood vessel. |
| balloon vi | (fly in hot-air balloon) | latać balonem ndk. + m |
| | Tourists often come to this hill to go ballooning. |
| balloon vtr | (grow: money, debt) | narastać ndk. |
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