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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | squash⇒ vtr | (press flat) | miażdżyć, zgniatać ndk. | | | | zmiażdżyć, zgnieść dk. | | squash n | (racket game) | squash m | | | Gavin plays squash every Wednesday. | | squash n | (vegetable: gourd) | dynia ż | | | Squash are normally harvested in the autumn. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | squash n | UK (fruit syrup drink) | napój z soku owocowego wyr. | | | Tom gave the children glasses of squash. | | squash n | (crush in confined space) | ścisk m | | | It was a bit of a squash to get six people in the car, but they managed it. | | squash n | (plant) | dynia ż | squash in, squash into vi + prep | (fit into tight space) | wciskać się gdzieś zwr. ndk. | | | | wcisnąć się gdzieś zwr. dk. | | | The crowd of people squashed into the small room to hear what the politician had to say. | | squash⇒ vtr | (opposition, revolt) | miażdżyć, zgniatać ndk. | | | | zmiażdżyć, zgnieść dk. | | squash [sth]⇒ vtr | (crush, squeeze) | miażdżyć coś ndk. | | | | zmiażdżyć coś dk. | | | The large stone fell on Emily's hand, squashing her fingers. | | squash [sb]⇒ vtr | (humiliate) | upokarzać kogoś ndk. | | | | upokorzyć kogoś dk. | | | The teacher squashed the student with a stinging retort. | | squash [sth] into [sth] vtr + prep | (compress to make fit) | upychać coś do czegoś zwrot ndk. | | | | upchnąć coś do czegoś zwrot dk. | | | Patrick squashed the clothes into the suitcase. |
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