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to nick
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zaciąć, naciąć
to make a small, shallow cut or wound, resulting in minor injury or damage
Transitive: to nick a part of the body
02
krzyżować, hodować
(of livestock) to produce offspring that exhibit superior traits
Intransitive
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naciąć, zrobić nacięcie
to make shallow, precise cuts or incisions on the underside of a horse's tail, often for identification purposes
Transitive: to nick a horse's tail
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naciąć, wyciąć
to make a small, shallow cut or groove into something
Transitive: to nick sth
Nick
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małe nacięcie, drobne zacięcie
a small cut
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więzienie, zatrzymanie
(British slang) a prison
03
nieszczelność, zdarcie
an impression in a surface (as made by a blow)
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Przykład
While trimming the hedges, she nicked the edge of her hand with the pruning shears, causing a small abrasion.
While pruning the rose bushes, he nicked his forearm on one of the thorns, resulting in a small puncture wound.
While sharpening pencils, he nicked the tip of his thumb with the blade, resulting in a tiny but noticeable cut.
While chopping vegetables, she accidentally nicked her finger with the knife, causing a small but painful cut.
As he was shaving, he inadvertently nicked his chin with the razor, resulting in a minor shaving cut.