WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| cowboy n | US (cowherd in American West) | kowboj, cowboy m |
| | A few cowboys still ride horses, but today most ranch hands drive trucks. |
| cowboy n | ([sb] reckless) | ignorant m |
| cowboy n | UK, figurative, pejorative, slang (dishonest trader) (potoczny) | naciągacz m |
| | Don't be taken in by cowboys who make promises that are too good to be true. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| cowboy n | US, figurative, slang (person: reckless, daring) (potoczny) | chojrak m |
| | | ryzykant m |
| Uwaga: Can have both positive and negative connotations. |
| | The accountants regarded the designers as cowboys who never considered costs. Scientists who observe active volcanoes at close quarters have been referred to as 'volcano cowboys'. |
| cowboy n as adj | UK, figurative, pejorative, slang (workman, builder: shoddy) (potoczny) | beznadziejny przym. |
| | (potoczny) | partacki przym. |
| | That cowboy roofer worked on our roof, and now it leaks more than it did before he worked on it. |
| cowboy n as adj | UK, figurative, pejorative, slang (trader: dishonest) (potoczny: nieuczciwy) | szemrany przym. |
| | They took action to stop cowboy traders from entering the neighborhood. |
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