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Główne tłumaczenia |
limp⇒ vi | (walking) | kuleć, utykać ndk. |
| Karen limped to her car after rolling her ankle while walking down the stairs. |
limp n | (walking) | utykanie n |
| Since Tom came back from the war he has walked with a limp. |
limp adj | (not rigid) | wiotki, miękki przym. |
| Your handshake is too limp; a firm handshake is better for a job interview. |
Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
limp adj | (arm or leg) | osłabiony przym. |
| Paul gave up and let his arms go limp. |
limp adj | (weak, spiritless) | drętwy przym. |
| The manager thought all the people who applied for the job were boring, limp whiners. |
limp vi | figurative ([sth]: move as if injured) | kuleć, utykać ndk. |
| One of the engines broke down on the airplane and we had to limp to the nearest city for an emergency landing. |
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Czasowniki złożone
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limp along vi phrasal | figurative (proceed slowly and unevenly) | wlec się zwr. ndk. |
| The project has hit unexpected difficulties and is just limping along at the moment. |
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