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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025: | Główne tłumaczenia |
| wild adj | (animal: untamed) | dziki, nieoswojony przym. |
| | Tigers are wild animals. |
| | Tygrysy to dzikie zwierzęta. |
| wild adj | figurative (uncivilized) | dziki przym. |
| | As a teen, she caused her parents endless worry with her wild behaviour. |
| wild adj | (growing uncultivated) | dziko rosnący przys. + przym. |
| | | dziki przym. |
| | We used to pick wild flowers for our mom. |
| wild adv | (naturally) | dziko przys. |
| | A large variety of flowers and herbs grow wild in the nearby meadow. |
| wild adj | (place: uninhabited) | dziki przym. |
| | He set off for the wild spaces of the interior. |
| wild adj | (mood: furious, violent) | wściekły przym. |
| | The man was wild at having his point disproved. |
| wild adj | (weather: stormy) | burzowy przym. |
| | The skies here are dramatic when the weather is wild. |
| wild adj | (sea: rough) | wzburzony przym. |
| | The little boat was tossed about on the wild sea. |
| wild adj | (person: unrestrained) | rozwydrzony przym. |
| | That boy is wild. There is no controlling him. |
| wild adj | figurative (missing the target) | bardzo niecelny przys. + przym. |
| | His shooting was wild: only one shot was on target. |
| the wild n | (uninhabited place) | warunki naturalne m, l.mn. + przym. |
| | | dzicz ż |
| | Tigers live in the wild. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| be wild about [sb] adj + prep | (love [sb] passionately) (potoczny) | kochać kogoś do szaleństwa zwrot ndk. |
| | Lucas is wild about Carla and even proposed to her. |
| be wild about [sth] adj + prep | (like [sth] intensely) (potoczny) | mieć bzika na punkcie czegoś zwrot ndk. |
| | Simon is wild about bananas; he eats one every day. |
| wild adv | US, figurative (missing the target) | bardzo niecelnie przys. + przys. |
| | He shot wild three times in a row. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025: Formy złożone:
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bluebell, wood hyacinth, wild hyacinth n | (woodland bellflower) | dzwonek m |
| | There are bluebells all over the woodland floor. |
dingo, wild dog n | (Australian wild dog) | pies dingo m + m |
| | The area has seen an increase in the number of attacks by dingoes. |
| go wild vi + adj | informal (respond enthusiastically) (potoczny) | oszaleć dk. |
| | When he returned to the stage to perform an encore, the audience went wild. |
| go wild vi + adj | informal (be extravagant) (potoczny) | szaleć ndk. |
| | | zaszaleć dk. |
| | Today is payday, so we can go wild at the club tonight! |
| go wild with [sth] v expr | informal (do [sth] extravagantly) (potoczny) | szaleć z czymś ndk. + przyim. |
| | | zaszaleć z czymś dk. + przyim. |
| | You really went wild with the décor in this room, didn't you? |
| run wild vi | (be uncontrolled) | być niekontrolowanym posił. + przym. |
| | Residents say that gangs are running wild in the streets. |
| take a wild guess v | informal (make an uneducated estimate) (potoczny) | zgadywać w ciemno |
| | I don't know how many beans are in the jar, but I'll take a wild guess and say "five thousand". |
| wild animal n | (untamed creature) | dzikie zwierzę przym. + n |
| | Keeping wild animals as pets is a bad idea. | | | When children eat too much sugar, they can begin to behave like wild animals. |
| wild animal n | (savage or fierce creature) | dzikie zwierzę przym. + n |
| | The explorer was attacked and eaten by wild animals. |
| wild beast n | (savage animal) | dzika bestia przym. + ż |
| | Many tourists go to Africa to see wild beasts in their natural habitat. |
| wild boar n | (wild pig) | dzik m |
| | Asterix and Obelix set off to hunt wild boar. |
| wild card n | (card game: substitute card) | dżoker, joker m |
| | In this game, one-eyed jacks may be used as wild cards. |
| wild card n | figurative (computer code: substitute symbol) | znak wieloznaczny, symbol wieloznaczny m + przym. |
| | The most commonly used wild card is the asterisk. |
| wild card n | figurative (unpredictable person or thing) | niewiadoma ż |
| | This footballer is a bit of a wild card; his footwork is brilliant, but he'll often misjudge a tackle. |
| wild eyes npl | (eyes open wide in fear, etc.) | błędny wzrok przym. + m |
| | The terrified child stared at the bear with wild eyes. |
| wild horse n | (horse which is untamed) | dziki koń przym. + m |
| | A brumby is an Australian wild horse. |
| wild imagination n | (tendency to fanciful invention) | dzika wyobraźnia przym. + ż |
| | My nephew has a wonderfully wild imagination and tells amazing stories. |
| Wild West n | historical (early western US) | Dziki Zachód przym. + m |
| | Our image of the Wild West has been largely shaped by Hollywood. |
wildflower, wild flower, wild-flower n | (flower that grows in fields, etc.) | dziki kwiat przym. + m |
| | The park asks people not to pick the wildflowers. |
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