Wielki słownik angielsko-polski red. nacz D. Jemielniak, M. Miłkowski

(Noun) przyroda bąk; ług macierzysty pozostały po wykrystalizowaniu się soli z wody morskiej;
american bittern - przyroda bąk amerykański;

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n C (orn) bąk (ptak)

ECTACO słownik angielsko-polski Słowniki elektroniczne Ectaco do nabycia u wydawcy

BĄK

Wordnet angielsko-polski

(relatively small compact tawny-brown heron with nocturnal habits and a booming cry
found in marshes)
bąk

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There is growing anger and bitterness here too, but it is being recuperated by a petrified bureaucracy.

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She found a much higher proportion of women to be supertasters, responding more to bitterness than men.

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Does it follow then, if women taste a bitterness that men miss, that women indeed have a "sweeter tooth"? Anecdotal evidence suggests that women like chocolate more than men - in April, a study showed a third of women dream about chocolate during the day, compared with only 11% of men.

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Pouring glasses of chilled water for their hot and thirsty visitors, their voluble bitterness at their sudden homelessness does not eclipse their charm and hospitality.

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During the interview he spoke of his immediate fears as he was shot by Moat but insisted he still felt no bitterness towards the gunman.

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Or a Bittern, I was telling Dr. Watson only yesterday about it.
Lub bąk, mówiłem Doktorowi Watsonowi dopiero wczoraj o tym.