English to Polish Meaning of tisane - tisane


Tisane :
tisane
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Definitions of tisane in English
Noun(1) infusion of e.g. dried or fresh flowers or leaves
Examples of tisane in English
(1) A brewed mixture made with any ingredients other than tea leaves will yield a tisane , known in America as herbal tea, which is technically not tea at all.(2) More explanations and monologues on things French follow (including useful tips on how to snag a red croc bag from Hermes, or to sweeten one's natural juices with a pot of tisane - herbal tea - before making love).(3) If you can support it, offer a fruity iced tisane as well, as a non-caffeinated alternative.(4) Properly called tisanes , or herbal infusions, these aren't truly tea.(5) Huge international tea companies sell teas, tisanes and herbals in hip, socially conscious packages.
(1) tire ::
opona
(2) very tired ::
bardzo zmęczony
(3) get tired ::
zmęczyć się
(4) tired of ::
zmęczony
(5) sick and tired ::
chory i zmęczony
(6) too tired ::
zbyt zmęczony
(7) be tired of ::
być zmęczonym
(8) to be tired ::
być zmęczonym
(9) tired out ::
padnięty
(10) be tired ::
być zmęczonym
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