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Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski. 2015.
Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski. 2015.
skrut- — *skrut germ.?, Verb: nhd. schnarchen, brüllen; ne. snor, roar (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: mnd.; Hinweis: s. *skrutjan; Etymologie: s. ing. *skoreu , *koreu , *kreu … Germanisches Wörterbuch
skrutten — skrut|ten skrut|ten: fylde skrutten; få noget i skrutten (UFORMELT få noget at spise) … Dansk ordbog
scrutable — /ˈskrutəbəl/ (say skroohtuhbuhl) adjective that may be penetrated or understood by investigation. {Latin, stem of scrutārī inspect closely + able} …
scrutineer — /skrutəˈnɪə / (say skroohtuh near) noun 1. someone who is authorised, especially by a candidate at an election, to inspect the counting of votes by electoral officers. 2. an official in a race, contest, etc., who checks that the rules are… …
scrutinise — /ˈskrutənaɪz / (say skroohtuhnuyz) verb (t) (scrutinised, scrutinising) to examine closely or critically. Also, scrutinize. –scrutiniser, noun …
scrutiny — /ˈskrutəni / (say skroohtuhnee) noun (plural scrutinies) 1. searching examination or investigation; minute inquiry. 2. a searching look. {Late Latin scrūtinium} …
skrutrygget — skrut|ryg|get adj., skrutryggede (krumrygget) … Dansk ordbog
scrutinous — ˈskrüt(ə)nəs adjective Etymology: scrutiny + ous archaic : disposed to examine closely : inquisitve, searching • scrutinously adverb … Useful english dictionary
inscrutable — in|scru|ta|ble [ ın skrutəbl ] adjective if someone is inscrutable, it is impossible to understand what they are thinking or feeling from their expression or from what they say: Anna s face remained inscrutable and unsmiling. ╾… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inscrutable — UK [ɪnˈskruːtəb(ə)l] / US [ɪnˈskrutəb(ə)l] adjective if someone is inscrutable, it is impossible to understand what they are thinking or feeling from their expression or from what they say His face remained inscrutable and unsmiling. Derived… … English dictionary
inscrutable — /ɪnˈskrutəbəl / (say in skroohtuhbuhl) adjective 1. incapable of being searched into or scrutinised; impenetrable to investigation. 2. not easily understood; mysterious; enigmatic. 3. impenetrable or unfathomable physically. {late Middle English …