Syllabification: u‧gryźć ugryźć pf (transitive) to bite (transitive) to sting (reflexive with się) to bite oneself ugryźć in Wielki słownik języka polskiego,...
/ˈbaɪˌtɔːf/ bite off (third-person singular simple present bites off, present participle biting off, simple past bit off, past participle bitten off) To bite so...
unfeeling or harsh: Bite your tongue! She has enough on her mind without having to worry about comments like that from you. prevent oneself from uttering a...
(transitive) to bite at/into, take a bite of (intransitive, colloquial) to set about, get/become involved/engaged in/with, get/enter into, get/let oneself into,...
past historic mi mòrsi, past participle mòrso) reflexive of mordere to bite oneself (or part of one's body) Conjugation of mòrdersi (root-stressed -ere;...
insult him, he bites. (in passive voice, middle disposition) mainly δαγκώθηκα (past), and rarely δαγκώνομαι (present) to bite oneself contain, hold inside...
(transitive) to bite at/into, take a bite of (intransitive, colloquial) to set about, get/become involved/engaged in/with, get/enter into, get/let oneself into,...
bite one's lip (third-person singular simple present bites one's lip, present participle biting one's lip, simple past bit one's lip, past participle bitten...
Literally “bite away from oneself”. Compare the Danish bide fra sig. bíta frá sér (idiomatic, intransitive) defend oneself in a harsh manner, to lash...
gryźć się w język) (intransitive, colloquial, idiomatic) to bite one's tongue (to prevent oneself from uttering a word) Hypernym: zamilknąć Conjugation of...