wąs

wąs
m 1. zw. pl (zarost) wąsy moustache GB, mustache US
- bujne/kręcone/obwisłe/sumiaste wąsy a bushy/twirly/drooping a. droopy/walrus moustache
- krótko/starannie przycięte a. przystrzyżone wąsy a short/neatly trimmed a. clipped moustache
- dobrze wyglądasz z wąsami a. w wąsach you look good with a. in a moustache
- przykleić sobie sztuczne wąsy to glue (on) a. put on a false moustache
- kręcić a. podkręcać wąsa to twirl one’s moustache
- nosić/zapuścić wąsy to have/to grow a moustache
- zgolić wąsy to shave (off) one’s moustache
- młodzieniec pod wąsem a young man with a moustache
- uśmiechać się pod wąsem to smile faintly to oneself
- uśmiechnął się pod wąsem he gave the ghost of a smile, a faint smile touched his lips
2. zw. pl Zool. (u kota) whisker; (u suma) barbel, whisker 3. Bot. (grochu, powoju, dzikiego wina) tendril
mówić a. mruczeć a. mamrotać coś pod wąsem to say a. mutter sth under one’s breath
- wąs mu się sypie a. wąsy mu się sypią he is sprouting a moustache, he has the beginnings of a moustache
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Gen. -a
1. (zarost) mustache; Br. moustache; śmiać się pod wąsem laugh up one's sleeve; podkręcić wąsa twirl one's mustache; wąs mu się sypie he is sprouting a mustache.
2. (kłosa) arista, awn, beard; (koci, szczurzy, mysi) whisker; (rybi) barbel.

The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary. 2003.

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