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perishing [ˈperɪʃɪŋ] PRZYM.

1. perishing Brit pot. (cold):

perishing
perishing person

2. perishing Brit pej. (damn):

perishing

I . perish [ˈperɪʃ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. perish lit. person:

ginąć [perf z-]

2. perish leather, rubber:

murszeć [perf z-]

3. perish vegetables:

gnić [perf z-]

II . perish [ˈperɪʃ] CZ. cz. przech.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Perishing is what happens to those who don't have eternal life.
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Why isn't it perishing cold?
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The plant has high fecundity, but very low seedling survivorship, with over 98% of seedlings perishing within the first year.
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Everything that we went through, it also calls upon the two main states of life, flourishing and perishing.
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The fowls, fish and birds, and all our exotic plants and greens universally perishing.
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However, because of perishing in the open air, it was removed from the cemetery in 2008, and replaced by a more permanent marker.
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Stories are told of hunters having ventured too far, becoming entangled, and perishing in its intricate labyrinths.
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Fears of the language perishing altogether have spurred certain energetic groups to promote and foster a language revival.
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In 1851, the old log jail was set on fire by an inmate, who came near perishing in the flames.
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There are a lot of polkis, jadaus etc - designs that are always under threat of perishing.
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