Inglês » Polaco

keeper [ˈki:pəʳ, americ -ɚ] SUBST

1. keeper (in park):

keeper

2. keeper coloq (in football):

keeper

3. keeper (guardian):

keeper

4. keeper (in museum):

keeper

5. keeper (caretaker):

keeper
dozorca(-czyni) m (f)

6. keeper (prison guard):

keeper

door-keeper SUBST

door-keeper → doorman

Veja também: doorman

doorman <-men> [-mən] SUBST

time-keeper SUBST

1. time-keeper (person):

spóźnialski(-ka) m (f)

2. time-keeper (clock or watch):

3. time-keeper (person):

chronometrażysta(-tka) m (f)

wicket-keeper SUBST

lighthouse keeper SUBST

Entrada criada por um utilizador
lighthouse keeper

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

inglês
In 1923, a one-story keepers' house was added a short distance to the east.
en.wikipedia.org
The lighthouse keepers lived inside the lighthouse tower.
en.wikipedia.org
The design of the lights is considered obsolete since there is no longer a need for the structure to house the keepers.
en.wikipedia.org
Experience has taught keepers that introducing pairs of clouded leopards at a young age gives opportunities for the pair to bond and breed successfully.
en.wikipedia.org
The site also includes several one-story lighthouse keeper's houses and the light station has a resident keeper.
en.wikipedia.org
This list only includes players who have played as the designated keeper for a match.
en.wikipedia.org
It was operated by a part-time lighthouse keeper.
en.wikipedia.org
Only the tower though was renovated and the keeper's house and the other buildings in the station were left deteriorating.
en.wikipedia.org
A social is run by a house keeper or pusher.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1911, it was only populated by the lighthouse keeper and his family.
en.wikipedia.org

Desejar acrescentar uma palavra, uma frase ou uma tradução?

Envie-nos uma nova entrada.

Página em Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Português | Русский | Slovenščina