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başlanılan
osso inattivo
w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia
bone idle [Brit] PRZYM. pot.
w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia
I. idle [Brit ˈʌɪd(ə)l, Am ˈaɪdl] PRZYM.
1. idle (lazy) pej.:
idle person, worker
2. idle (vain, pointless):
idle boast, threat
idle speculation, question, curiosity
idle conversation, chatter, remark
3. idle (without occupation):
idle person
idle day, hour, moment
idle worker
4. idle (not functioning):
idle port, dock, mine, machine
to lie or stand idle machine, factory:
to lie or stand idle land:
5. idle GOSP.:
idle capital
II. idle [Brit ˈʌɪd(ə)l, Am ˈaɪdl] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. idle engine:
2. idle person:
III. idle [Brit ˈʌɪd(ə)l, Am ˈaɪdl]
I. bone [Brit bəʊn, Am boʊn] RZ.
1. bone:
osso r.m.
lisca r.ż.
spina r.ż.
he hasn't got a romantic, jealous bone in his body before rz. handle, button
2. bone (in corset etc.):
stecca r.ż.
II. bones RZ. npl
1. bones (animal skeleton):
ossa r.ż.
2. bones (human remains):
my old bones pot.
3. bones (dice):
dadi r.m.
III. bone [Brit bəʊn, Am boʊn] CZ. cz. przech.
1. bone GASTR.:
bone joint, chicken
bone fish
2. bone (reinforce):
bone corset, bodice
IV. bone [Brit bəʊn, Am boʊn]
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I. idle [ˈaɪ·dl] PRZYM.
1. idle (lazy):
2. idle (not busy):
idle machine
3. idle (frivolous):
idle pleasures
4. idle (unfounded):
idle promise
idle gossip
idle fear
5. idle (ineffective):
idle threat
6. idle FIN.:
idle capital
II. idle [ˈaɪ·dl] RZ. MOT.
minimo r.m.
III. idle [ˈaɪ·dl] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
idle machine
idle person
I. bone [boʊn] RZ.
bone ANAT.:
osso r.m.
lisca r.ż.
zwroty:
to have a bone to pick with sb pot.
II. bone [boʊn] PRZYM.
III. bone [boʊn] PRZYSŁ. (as intensifier)
IV. bone [boʊn] CZ. cz. przech.
bone chicken, meat
bone fish
Present
Iidle
youidle
he/she/itidles
weidle
youidle
theyidle
Past
Iidled
youidled
he/she/itidled
weidled
youidled
theyidled
Present Perfect
Ihaveidled
youhaveidled
he/she/ithasidled
wehaveidled
youhaveidled
theyhaveidled
Past Perfect
Ihadidled
youhadidled
he/she/ithadidled
wehadidled
youhadidled
theyhadidled
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Work commitments, prior engagements and bone idle laziness can all be contributing factors to why a team can start a game a man or two down on the opposition.
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Dreadlocks are not so much a hair style as what happens when somebody is too drugged up or just to bone idle to cut or comb their hair.
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They did not know which way to take, and so took up an idle life.
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This means that the vast majority of drivers who idle their engines are already in violation of at least one existing traffic safety law.
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According to one superintendent of the reformatory, of all wretched women the idle are the most wretched.
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