WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
scuttle, scuttle along, scuttle away, scuttle off vi | (insect: crawl quickly) | pełzać ndk. |
| | A beetle scuttled along the rail. |
scuttle, scuttle along vi | (person: move hurriedly) (potoczny) | zmykać ndk. |
| | | zmyknąć dk. |
| | Richard was watching people scuttle along the busy road. |
| scuttle n | (hurried run) (potoczny) | umknięcie n |
| | | ucieczka ż |
| | The boy took off at a scuttle so that he would not be late for school. |
scuttle, coal scuttle n | (bucket for coal) | wiadro na węgiel wyr. |
| | | kosz na węgiel wyr. |
| | A scuttle full of coal sat next to the stove. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| scuttle n | (ship: opening) | właz m |
| | The sailor went down through the scuttle. |
scuttle, scuttle away, scuttle off vi | (leave hurriedly) | czmychać ndk. |
| | | czmychnąć dk. |
| | The small man scuttled off quietly. |
| scuttle [sth]⇒ vtr | (sink ship on purpose) | zatapiać ndk. |
| | | zatopić dk. |
| | Having taken everything they wanted from it, the pirates scuttled the ship. |
| scuttle [sth] vtr | (cause [sth] to fail on purpose) | niweczyć ndk. |
| | | zniweczyć dk. |
| | John was fired when it was discovered that he had scuttled the project. |