Hasło „nob” odsyła do hasła „knob”. Znajdziesz je w co najmniej jednej linii poniżej.'nob' is cross-referenced with 'knob'. It is in one or more of the lines below.
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:
Główne tłumaczenia |
nob n | UK, slang (upper-class person) | z wyższych sfer wyr. |
| The restaurant where I work is full of nobs. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:
Główne tłumaczenia |
knob n | (round handle on a door) | gałka ż |
| Peter jiggled the knob to lock the door. |
knob n | (switch or control) | pokrętło n |
| (potoczny) | gałka ż |
| Tom turned the volume knob down. |
knob n | (butter: piece, lump) | grudka ż |
| | kawałek m |
| Dana smeared a knob of butter on her bread. |
knob, nob n | vulgar, informal, UK (penis) (wulgarny) | kutas m |
| James was worried about the rash on his nob. |
knob, nob n | UK, figurative, pejorative, vulgar, slang (stupid man) (potoczny, obraźliwy) | debil, idiota m |
| Annoyed with the driver who had almost caused her to crash, Janine called him a knob. |
knob [sb]⇒ vtr | vulgar, offensive, informal, UK (man: have sex with) (slang, wulgarny) | dymać, ruchać ndk. |
| (slang, wulgarny) | wydymać, wyruchać dk. |
| Ben knobbed that girl he brought home from the club. |
Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
knob n | (bump) | wybrzuszenie n |
| | guz m |
| The tree trunk was covered in knobs. |
knob n | (hill) | wzniesienie n |
| Tim climbed up onto the knob to get a better look at the surrounding area. |