English to Polish Meaning of cane - trzcinowy


Cane :
trzcinowy

rotang, trzcinowy, uderzenie, biczować, pasek, bat, bicz, knut, kij, personel, pręt

trzcinowy, bić, śmigać, bastonada, chłostać, sprać

trzcinowycanedlaskicaning
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Definitions of cane in English
Noun(1) a stick that people can lean on to help them walk(2) a strong slender often flexible stem as of bamboos, reeds, rattans, or sugar cane(3) a stiff switch used to hit students as punishment
Verb(1) beat with a cane
Examples of cane in English
(1) You can also do a lot with a group of small baskets, metal or cane , hanging from a sturdy hook in the ceiling.(2) On my way back I stop at a village that has several shops with cane products.(3) The first occurred while cutting cane a couple of years ago, he said.(4) The business originally sold pottery, cane furniture and giftware at premises further down the road and was opened as a joint venture between Mrs Noon and her late husband Ronald.(5) There were a few huge cane clocks and lamps too at the stall.(6) Next an elderly woman supporting herself with a cane ventured over.(7) A cane that's too tall will make you work harder to pick it up and move it.(8) The ultimate sanction of the cane still existed but was rarely applied.(9) Persistent offenders who were sent out of class three times did face a stiffer punishment: either the cane or else the shame of being slippered in front of the whole class.(10) The region has about 120 cane farmers, all of whom are contemplating their future without the Moreton Mill.(11) The waste generated in the making of cane and bamboo products is used for production of handmade paper and decorative tiles for eco-friendly living.(12) A walking cane for the blind developed by Dean Waters and research associates uses sonar to detect obstacles.(13) Comfy upholstered seats with cane backs accompany round copper-topped tables.(14) This season it had been unusually cold, but the cane crop was rich.(15) Violating the hijab code was made punishable by 100 lashes of the cane and six months imprisonment.(16) wrong answers were rewarded by the cane
Related Phrases of cane
(1) candy cane ::
candy cane
(2) cane sugar ::
cukier trzcinowy
(3) walking cane ::
chodzenia laska
(4) cane toad ::
trzcina ropucha
(5) cane liquor ::
ług trzciny
(6) cane chair ::
cane krzesło
(7) thin cane ::
cienka trzcina
Synonyms
Noun
1. walking stick ::
kula inwalidzka
2. staff ::
personel
3. alpenstock ::
alpenstock
4. crook ::
oszust
5. pikestaff ::
pikestaff
Verb
6. beat ::
bić
7. strike ::
strajk
8. hit ::
trafienie
9. flog ::
biczować
10. thrash ::
prać
11. lash ::
bicz
12. birch ::
brzozowy
13. flagellate ::
flagellate
14. belt ::
pas
15. whale ::
wieloryb
Different Forms
cane, caned, canes, caning
Word Example from TV Shows
No, it's fine. Sir Isaac can go
next to this candy cane.

No, it's fine. Sir Isaac can go next to this candy CANE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 11

Behold, an ordinary cane.

Behold, an ordinary CANE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 15

I'm going to grab a cane.

I'm going to grab a CANE.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 5

Make a pretty badass cane.

Make a pretty badass CANE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 19

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