"have a shower" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | see "have a shower" in inglés

have a shower BrE
take a shower AmE

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verbo
  1. wziąć prysznic
    I'll have a shower and we can go out.
    She took a quick shower.
    I took a long relaxing shower this morning.
    Zwrot "take a shower" jest typowy dla amerykańskiej odmiany angielskiego, jednak pojawia się również w brytyjskiej odmianie (i odwrotnie, "have a shower" czasami występuje w amerykańskiej odmianie)
    consulta también: hit the showers
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sustantivo
  1. prysznic [COUNTABLE]
    "Hello, may I speak to Tom?" "I'm sorry, he's in the shower."
    The shower in my room isn't working.
    She stepped under the shower and picked up soap and a sponge.
    link synonym: rain closet
  2. niewielki deszcz, przelotny deszcz [COUNTABLE]
    It's not raining. It's just a shower.
    It's just a shower, we don't need an umbrella.
  3. deszcz (np. iskier) [COUNTABLE]
    When he was welding, a shower of sparks was flying.
    A shower of dust fell on us after the explosion.
  4. przyjęcie (dla kobiety mającej wyjść za mąż lub spodziewającej się dziecka)  AmE [COUNTABLE]
    I'm throwing her a baby shower.
    She had a great bridal shower.
  5. banda, zgraja (np. głupków, leni)  BrE informal [SINGULAR]
    You're a shower of lumps! Give it some welly!
    Boys from my class are a shower of fools.
    A shower of young boys tried to rob my house!
    A shower of men poured out of a pub.
verbo
  1. brać prysznic, myć się pod prysznicem [TRANSITIVE]
    He was showering while she was cooking dinner.
    I have to shower before I go shopping.
  2. obsypać (kogoś czymś) [TRANSITIVE]
    He showers me with gifts.
    The newlyweds were showered with rice.
    I love my wife so much that I want to shower her with flowers and gifts!