półka pół·ka

półka pół·ka
-ki, -ki; dat sg & loc sg -ce; gen pl -ek
f
1) shelf
2) (książek) bookshelf
3) (bagażu) rack

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  • Polka — Pol ka, n. [Pol. Polka a Polish woman: cf. F. & G. polka.] 1. A dance of Polish origin, but now common everywhere. It is performed by two persons in common time. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) A lively Bohemian or Polish dance tune in 2 4 measure, with …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Polka jacket — Polka Pol ka, n. [Pol. Polka a Polish woman: cf. F. & G. polka.] 1. A dance of Polish origin, but now common everywhere. It is performed by two persons in common time. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) A lively Bohemian or Polish dance tune in 2 4 measure …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • polka — pol|ka [ poulkə ] noun the polka a fast lively dance for people dancing in pairs, popular in the 19th century a. count the music for dancing the polka ╾ pol|ka verb intransitive …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • polka — [pōl′kə] n. [Czech, Polish dance, lit., Polish woman < Pol, fem. of Polak, Pole] 1. a fast dance for couples, developed in Bohemia in the early 19th cent.: the basic step is a hop followed by three small steps 2. music for this dance, in fast… …   English World dictionary

  • polka — {{#}}{{LM P30967}}{{〓}} {{[}}polka{{]}} ‹pol·ka› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} → {{↑}}polca{{↓}} …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • pol|ka — «POHL kuh, POH kuh», noun, verb, kaed, ka|ing. –n. 1. a kind of lively dance. It is performed usually by couples, in duple time, and consists of a pattern of three steps and a skip or hop. It originated in Bohemia. 2. music for it. –v.i. to dance …   Useful english dictionary

  • polka — pol•ka [[t]ˈpoʊl kə, ˈpoʊ kə[/t]] n. pl. kas 1) a lively couple dance of Bohemian origin, with music in duple meter 2) a piece of music for such a dance 3) to dance the polka • Etymology: 1835–45; < Czech: lit., Polish woman or girl; cf. Pol… …   From formal English to slang

  • polka — (pol ka) s. f. Espèce de danse importée de Pologne (de Bohême, selon Escudier), vers 1845, en France. C est une danse à deux temps. Le cavalier, tenant sa dame par la taille de la main droite, lui donne l autre main, et tourne avec elle en… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • polka dot — ☆ polka dot [pō′kə, pōl′kə ] n. [< POLKA: from the popularity of the dance in the late 19th c., term applied to various garments, materials, etc.] 1. one of the small round dots regularly spaced to form a pattern on cloth 2. a pattern or cloth …   English World dictionary

  • polka-dotted — polˈka dotˈ or polˈka dottˈed adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑polka …   Useful english dictionary

  • pol´ka|dot´ — pol|ka dot «POH kuh», 1. a dot or round spot repeated to form a pattern on cloth. 2. a pattern or fabric with such dots. ╂[< polka (because of the popularity of the dance in the 1800 s)] –pol´ka|dot´, adjective …   Useful english dictionary

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