WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| scream n | (yell, shriek) | krzyk, wrzask m |
| | When he saw the face at the window, Glenn let out a scream. |
| scream⇒ vi | (yell, shout) | krzyczeć, wrzeszczeć ndk. + zaim. |
| | Rachel screamed when she saw the spider. |
| scream [sth]⇒ vtr | (yell, shout [sth]) | wykrzykiwać coś ndk. |
| | | wykrzyczeć coś dk. |
| | The fans were screaming encouragement from the touchline. |
scream, scream that vtr | (with clause: yell, shout) | krzyczeć, że ndk. + spój. |
| | Patrick stormed out of the house, screaming that his parents would never see him again. |
| scream⇒ vi | (baby: cry loudly) | drzeć się zwr. ndk. |
| | No one could sleep, because the baby was screaming so much. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| a scream n | figurative, informal ([sth] very funny) | ubaw m |
| | Have you seen that new comedy film? It's a scream! |
| scream with laughter v expr | (laugh wildly) (potoczny) | ryczeć ze śmiechu, wyć ze śmiechu zwrot ndk. |
| | The audience screamed with laughter at the comedian's joke. |
| scream vi | figurative (be conspicuous) (przenośny) | krzykliwy przym. |
| | Bill tended to wear shirts that screamed at you. |