"boots" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | see "boots" in inglés

sustantivo
  1. hotelowy pucybut, hotelowy chłopiec na posyłki
Women's Coda 2.5" Heel Boot in Black Leather - Thursday Boot Company yells at recruit.jpg Young recruit with blue eyes
sustantivo
  1. but (za kostkę) [COUNTABLE]
    I usually wear high boots in winter to protect me from snow.
    My boyfriend bought me these boots for Christmas.
    Will these boots really fit me?
    She is polishing her new pair of boots.
  2. but, kop informal [COUNTABLE]
    The kickboxer gave a strong boot to his opponent's stomach.
  3. łatka na dziurę w dętce  AmE [COUNTABLE]
    Hey, the tire in your bike got flat. You need a boot!
  4. rekrut, kot (młody żołnierz)  AmE [COUNTABLE]
    Boots need to get through tough times in the army.
    He's a boot, he has no experience.
  5. ładowanie systemu, uruchomienie systemu [COUNTABLE]
    Quite a few errors occurred during a boot and we had to re-install the operating system.
verbo
  1. kopnąć, kopać, butować informal [TRANSITIVE]
    He booted the couch in anger, and broke his toe.
    Don't boot my dog!
the image to "boot" in Polish This is a Trunk Boi: C D PLAYER (IN BOOT)
sustantivo
  1. bagażnik [COUNTABLE]
    Put this bag in the boot.
    This car has a very big trunk.
    He keeps a spare tyre in the trunk of his car.
    The customs officer asked her to open the trunk of her car.
verbo
  1. założyć blokadę na koła
    Her car had been clamped and she couldn't move it.
    My car was booted several times, especially next to the city hall.
    I parked my car wrong so the police booted it.
sustantivo
  1. blokada na koło samochodu, blokada kół
    The city guards put a boot on my car, because I parked in the place where it was forbidden.
    I have a boot because I parked in the wrong place.
    I will be late, I have to call the city guard to take off the wheel clamp they put on my car.