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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025: Główne tłumaczenia |
jack n | (device used to lift a vehicle) | podnośnik, lewarek m |
| Dan got a flat tire, so he used a jack to lift up his car so he could put the spare tire on. |
jack n | (playing card) | walet m |
| The poker player drew a jack. |
jack n | (electrical outlet) | złączka ż |
| George plugged the vacuum cleaner into the jack. |
jack n | (in bowling) | biała kula przym. + ż |
| The players threw their bowls at the jack. |
jacks n | (game) | gra w kości wyr. |
| The children were playing jacks on the sidewalk. |
Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
jack, man jack n | dated, slang (man) (potoczny) | facet, koleś m |
| Every jack is being drafted into the army. |
jack n | (flag) | flaga ż |
| The ship's captain ordered the crew to hoist the jack. |
jack n | (fish) | karanks m |
| The fishermen caught a few jacks, but not much else. |
jack n | dated, informal (sailor) (potoczny) | majtek m |
| Every jack was lost when the ship went down. |
jack [sth]⇒ vtr | (car, etc.) | podnosić ndk. |
| | podnieść dk. |
| Kate jacked up her car so that she could look at the brake pads. |
jack [sth] vtr | figurative (raise: prices) | podnosić ndk. |
| | podnieść dk. |
| The bank jacked up the interest rates. |
jack [sth] vtr | figurative (raise: speed) | podnosić ndk. |
| | podnieść dk. |
| Paul jacked up the speed on his cruise control when he entered Nevada. |
jack [sth] vtr | US, slang (steal) (potoczny) | zwijać coś ndk. |
| (potoczny) | zwinąć coś dk. |
| Fred jacked a pack of cigarettes from the store. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025: Główne tłumaczenia |
Jack n | (male given name) (imię) | Jack m |
| (imię) | Jacek m |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025: Czasowniki złożone jack | Jack |
jack off vi phrasal | vulgar, informal (masturbate) (slang, wulgarny) | walić konia ndk. + m |
| (slang, wulgarny) | zwalić konia dk. + m |
| Steve jacks off when he reads his magazines. |
jack [sth] up vtr phrasal sep | (raise) | podnosić coś ndk. |
| | podnieść coś dk. |
| When you have to change a tire, you must first jack up the car until the wheel is off the ground. |
jack [sth] up vtr phrasal sep | figurative, slang (price: increase) | podnosić coś ndk. |
| | podnieść coś dk. |
| Some restaurants jack up the price of cold drinks during spells of hot weather. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025: Formy złożone: jack | Jack |
coho, coho salmon, cohoe salmon, cohoe, silver salmon, blue jack n | (fish: variety of salmon) | łosoś srebrzysty m + przym. |
| | kiżucz m |
jack in vtr | BE, slang (give up, abandon, quit) | rezygnować ndk. |
| | zrezygnować dk. |
| Ali will jack in his job as soon as he stars his MA. |
jack of all trades, jack-of-all-trades n | informal (many skills) (przenośny) | złota rączka przym. + ż |
| My dad was a real jack of all trades; he could repair virtually anything. |
jack of all trades, jack-of-all-trades, jack of all trades, master of none, jack-of-all-trades, master of none n | informal, pejorative (shallow skill in many things) | człowiek, który zna się na wielu rzeczach, ale na żadnej dobrze |
jack off vi | slang (masturbate) (slang) | walić konia ndk. + m |
| (slang) | zwalić konia dk. + m |
| He asked her to jack him off, but she refused and left. |
jack-in-the-box n | (toy: doll springs up when opened) | kukiełka wyskakująca z pudełka wyr. |
| I bought my nephew a jack-in-the-box for his birthday. |
jack-o'-lantern, jack-o-lantern n | (Halloween: carved pumpkin) | latarnia z wydrążonej dyni wyr. |
| Susie and her dad carved a jack-o'-lantern
for Halloween. |
jackknife, jack-knife n | (tool: pocket knife) (dosłowny) | scyzoryk m |
| Bob used his jackknife to open the box. |
jackknife, jack-knife n | figurative (movement: folding in half) (przenośny) | składać się wpół |
| | złożyć się wpół |
| It was obvious, from his jackknife, that the blow had really hurt the boxer. |
jackknife, jack-knife n | figurative (dive with bend) | skok do wody w pozycji łamanej wyr. |
| The diver's jackknife was as perfect as could be. |
jackknife, jack-knife vi | figurative (fold in half) | składać na pół |
| | złożyć na pół |
| A lorry had jacknifed on the motorway, causing massive tailbacks. |
jackrabbit, jack rabbit n | (North American hare) | lepus m |
| | zajęczak m |
jackrabbit, jack rabbit n as adj | figurative (with a sudden movement forward) | wykonujący nagły ruch do przodu wyr. |
quarantine flag, yellow flag, also UK: yellow jack n | (ship's disease signal) | flaga sygnalizująca kwarantannę wyr. |
telephone jack n | (socket for plugging in a phone) | wtyczka telefoniczna ż + przym. |
| When I accidentally pulled the cord from the telephone jack, the phone went dead. |
yellow fever, yellow jack n | (infectious febrile disease) | żółta febra przym. + ż |
| I caught yellow fever on a trip to Africa. |
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