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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | Główne tłumaczenia |
| wrzask | | scream, screaming, cry, yell |
| | | uproar, clamour, clamor |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: Pasujące pozycje ze słownika innego języka | Główne tłumaczenia |
| scream n | (yell, shriek) | krzyk, wrzask m |
| | When he saw the face at the window, Glenn let out a scream. |
| shriek n | (scream) | wrzask, pisk m |
| | Walter let out a shriek when he saw the snake. |
| screaming n | (sound of shrieking) | krzyk, wrzask m |
| | We could hear screaming inside so we called the police. |
| uproar n | (noise of crowd) | wrzask, huk m |
| | The crowd went into uproar when City finally scored. |
| yelling n | (shouting) | krzyk, wrzask m |
| | Rita went to the window to see what all the yelling was about. |
| yell n | (scream, shout) | krzyk m |
| | | ryk m |
| | | wrzask m |
| | Monica's yell when her brother snuck up behind her and scared her must have been heard by half the neighbourhood. |
| holler n | (loud cry, yell) | wrzask m |
| bellow n | (person: roaring sound) | ryk, wrzask m |
| | The labouring woman let out a bellow. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | Główne tłumaczenia |
| wrzask | | scream, screaming, cry, yell |
| | | uproar, clamour, clamor |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: Pasujące pozycje ze słownika innego języka | Główne tłumaczenia |
| scream n | (yell, shriek) | krzyk, wrzask m |
| | When he saw the face at the window, Glenn let out a scream. |
| shriek n | (scream) | wrzask, pisk m |
| | Walter let out a shriek when he saw the snake. |
| screaming n | (sound of shrieking) | krzyk, wrzask m |
| | We could hear screaming inside so we called the police. |
| uproar n | (noise of crowd) | wrzask, huk m |
| | The crowd went into uproar when City finally scored. |
| yelling n | (shouting) | krzyk, wrzask m |
| | Rita went to the window to see what all the yelling was about. |
| yell n | (scream, shout) | krzyk m |
| | | ryk m |
| | | wrzask m |
| | Monica's yell when her brother snuck up behind her and scared her must have been heard by half the neighbourhood. |
| holler n | (loud cry, yell) | wrzask m |
| bellow n | (person: roaring sound) | ryk, wrzask m |
| | The labouring woman let out a bellow. |
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