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Główne tłumaczenia |
flashing n | (light going on and off) | pobłyskiwanie, migotanie n |
| The constant flashing of cameras hurt Jillian's eyes as she walked down the red carpet. |
flashing n | colloquial (public exposure of genitals) | ekshibicjonizm m |
| Harry's neighbor was taken to the police station on suspicion of flashing. |
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Główne tłumaczenia |
flash n | (burst of light) | błysk m |
| There was a bright flash when the firework exploded. |
flash n | (sensation) | mignięcie n |
flash n | (lightbulb on a camera) | lampa błyskowa ż + przym. |
| | flesz m |
| Kate turned off the flash on her camera to get more realistic lighting in her picture. |
flash⇒ vi | (emit a burst of light) | migać ndk. |
| | mignąć dk. |
| A light flashed briefly in an upstairs room and then the house returned to complete darkness. |
flash vtr | (show quickly) | migać ndk. |
| | mignąć dk. |
Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
flash adj | slang (showy) (slang) | szpanerski przym. |
| The rumors started when he bought his girlfriend a very flash ring. |
flash adj | informal (sudden, brief) (potoczny) | ekspresowy przym. |
| A flash sale brought crowds to the store yesterday, but today the store is almost empty again. |
| People on Wall Street still talk about the flash crash of 2010. |
flash adv | (done quickly) | szybko przys. |
| (przenośny) | w mgnieniu oka wyr. |
| Flash frozen vegetables still have most of their nutrients. |
flash adv | slang (in a showy way) (slang) | szpanersko przys. |
| People think someone who dresses flash must be rich. |
flash of [sth] n | figurative (sudden emotion) | przebłysk m |
| Aaron felt a flash of frustration and scowled. |
flash n | (short moment) | okamgnienie n |
| | mgnienie oka n + n |
| When the accident happened, help arrived in a flash. |
flash vi | (camera bulb: go off) (flesze) | błyskać ndk. |
| Cameras were flashing as the star walked along the red carpet. |
flash vi | (expose private parts) | obnażać się w miejscu publicznym zwrot zwr. ndk. |
| | obnażyć się w miejscu publicznym zwrot zwr. dk. |
| Peter was arrested when the police caught him flashing again. |
flash [sb]⇒ vtr | (expose private parts to) | obnażać się zwr. ndk. |
| | obnażyć się zwr. dk. |
| Erin flashed a stranger on the street. |
flash [sth]⇒ vtr | (body part: expose) | obnażać coś ndk. |
| | obnażyć coś dk. |
| Karen flashed her breasts. |
flash [sth] at [sb] vtr + prep | (body part: expose to [sb]) | pokazywać coś komuś ndk. |
| | pokazać coś komuś dk. |
| Peter flashed his butt at an old woman. |
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Czasowniki złożone flash | flashing |
flash back to [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (show scene from past) | przenosić się do czegoś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | przenieść się do czegoś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| | wracać do czegoś ndk. + przyim. |
| | wrócić do czegoś dk. + przyim. |
| Suddenly the film flashed back to a scene from the main character's childhood. |
flash by vi phrasal | (go past rapidly) (potoczny) | przemykać obok czegoś ndk. + przyim. |
| (potoczny) | przemknąć obok czegoś dk. + przyim. |
| Paul flashed by on his fast motorbike. |
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