WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| splash⇒ vi | (water, liquid) | pluskać ndk. |
| | | plusnąć dk. |
| | The kids were messing about in the pool and water was splashing everywhere. |
| splash n | (amount of water, liquid) | plusk m |
| | John turned the faucet on too hard and his shirt ended up covered in splashes of water. |
| splash [sth]⇒ vtr | (water, liquid: displace) | chlapać ndk. |
| | | chlapnąć dk. |
| | The kids were splashing water at each other. |
| splash [sb/sth]⇒ vtr | (water, liquid: get on [sb]) | ochlapywać kogoś/coś ndk. |
| | | ochlapać kogoś/coś dk. |
| | The car splashed the pedestrian as it went through the puddle. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| splash n | informal (small amount of drink) | odrobina ż |
| | (potoczny) | kapka ż |
| | "Would you like some more wine?" - "I shouldn't really, but go on, just a splash." |
| splash n | (instance of splashing) | plusk m |
| | The splash as the car hit the puddle was enormous. |
| splash n | (sound of splashing) | plusk m |
| | | pluskanie n |
| | Audrey stood on the shore, listening to the gentle splash of the waves on the rocks. |
| splash⇒ vi | (make your way by splashing) | przebiegać, chlapiąc naokoło zwrot ndk. |
| | | przebiec, chlapiąc naokoło zwrot dk. |
| | The little girl splashed through the puddle. |
| splash [sth]⇒ vtr | figurative, often passive (news: display in noticeable way) (potoczny) | wywalać coś na pierwszej stronie zwrot ndk. |
| | (potoczny) | wywalić coś na pierwszej stronie zwrot dk. |
| | The news of the actor's affair was splashed on the front page of every newspaper in the country. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:
Czasowniki złożone
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| splash out vi phrasal | slang, figurative (spend extravagant sum of money) (przenośny) | wydawać na lewo i prawo zwrot ndk. |
| | We splashed out last night and went to a fancy restaurant. |
| splash out on vi phrasal + prep | slang, figurative (spend extravagant sum of money on) (przenośny, potoczny) | szarpnąć się na coś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| | We've just splashed out on a luxury holiday. |