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I . el·bow [ˈelbəʊ] RZ.

1. elbow ANAT.:

elbow
komolec r.m.

2. elbow przen.:

elbow (in a pipe)
koleno n
elbow (in a road, river)
zavoj r.m.
elbow (in a road, river)
ovinek r.m.
to give sb the elbow

II . el·bow [ˈelbəʊ] CZ. cz. przech. to elbow sb

ˈel·bow grease RZ.

elbow grease
elbow grease

ˈel·bow room RZ.

1. elbow room (space to move):

elbow room

2. elbow room przen.:

elbow room

ten·nis ˈel·bow RZ. no l.mn. MED.

tennis elbow

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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The fullest range of motion is when the elbows begin in full extension, in a supine grip.
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He had exited his previous start with stiffness in the elbow.
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During the 1660s, the sleeves varied a lot from elbow length to no sleeves at all.
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He did not make his professional debut until 2012 due to an elbow injury.
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Elbow strikes, punches and other forms of takedowns complete the main list.
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The challenge was to break the boards with bare hands, bare elbows and bare legs.
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There is extensive insect loss in the proper right leg, some at the proper right elbow, and at the fronts of both feet.
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Movement at the elbow was also limited compared to humans, with a total range of motion of only 57.
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Full, loose sleeves ended just below the elbow at mid century and became longer and tighter in keeping with the new trend.
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The triceps brachii and anconeus extend the elbow, and attach to the posterior side of the humerus.
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