WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| mint n | (herb: peppermint, spearmint) | mięta ż |
| | Wild mint grew in the field. |
| mint n | (candy, sweet flavored with mint) | miętówka ż |
| | | miętus m |
| | Fred took a packet of mints from his pocket and offered one to Leah. |
| mint n | (flavour of mint) | mięta ż |
| | The candy tasted of mint. |
| mint n as adj | (flavored with mint) | miętowy przym. |
| | Richard didn't like mint toothpaste. |
| mint adj | figurative, informal (looking as good as new) (potoczny, przenośny) | jak spod igły wyr. |
| | (potoczny) | jak nówka wyr. |
| | The car was mint, with not a scratch on it. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| mint n | (coin factory) | mennica ż |
| | The currency arrived fresh from the mint. |
| mint⇒ vtr | (money) | bić ndk. |
| | | wybić dk. |
| mint [sth]⇒ vtr | (produce for first time) | stwarzać, wytwarzać ndk. |
| | | stworzyć, wytworzyć dk. |
| | Shakespeare is thought to have minted thousands of English words. |
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