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witch [wɪtʃ] RZ.

1. witch (with magic powers):

czarownica r.ż.
wiedźma r.ż.

2. witch pej. pot. (unpleasant):

jędza r.ż.

witch doctor RZ.

witch-hunt RZ. bez l.mn.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Easterner witches tend to live longer than normal, and some rituals can preserve a witch's youth for hundreds of years.
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When the producers learn that there are three witches, they tell them that whoever saves a falling window cleaner wins.
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However, she had never shown support for the witch trials, since she did not believe witches existed.
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The three witches sang impressively but the decision to give them stick-on beards introduced a level of the comic which undercut their malevolence.
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He does so, and together they summon other witches to the town and build a temple.
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She frequently reminds her daughter of the witches' honour code, which for example forbids conjuring up money.
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He did warn readers that many suspected witches were really imposters, or unwitting agents of the devil.
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It is suggested that the name derives from the ancient practice of ducking witches in the plunge pool.
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People, male or female, possessed by an adze are viewed as witches.
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He described its uses for treatment of asthma, to expedite delivery, to keep away witches, and as a love-philtre.
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