Polish Meaning of heavies
ciężkie
Other Polish words related to ciężkie
- brutale
- Przestępcy
- potwory
- przestępcy
- złoczyńcy
- bandyci
- dranie
- Zwierzęta
- oszuści
- diabły
- diabły
- gangsterzy
- psy
- łotry
- podłe
- łajdacy
- nicponie
- sprawcy
- łobuzy
- łotry
- wykolejeńcy
- łotrzy
- dzikusy
- łotry
- łobuzy
- łobuzy
- łobuz
- bandyci
- łotry
- biedacy
- brawo
- desperaci
- chuligani
- brawo
- łachudry
- wady
- więźniowie
- winni
- Rozbojnicy
- Desperados
- przestępcy
- zbóje
- uzbrojeni mężczyźni
- obcasy
- chuligani
- chuligani
- więźniowie
- przestępcy
- podli
- przestępcy
- wyjęci spod prawa
- przestępcy
- Rekieterzy
- szorstkie miejsca
- łobuzy
- łobuz
- węże
- węże
- smrodliwi
- twardych
- przestępcy
- włamywacze
- złoczyńczynie
- żmije
- Sprawcy
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Definitions and Meaning of heavies in English
heavies
heavyweight sense 2, slow or dull from loss of vitality or resiliency, being the strongest degree of stress in speech, weighty in proportion to bulk, impeding motion, full of clay and inclined to hold water, producing goods (such as coal, steel, or chemicals) used in the production of other goods, important, prominent, having or being atoms of greater than normal mass for that element, in a heavy manner, containing heavy isotopes, an actor playing such a role, of weighty importance, overcast entry 2, having or being atoms of greater than normal mass, someone or something influential, serious, or important, to a great or overwhelming degree, threatening to rain or snow, with or as if with great weight, greater in volume, force, or power than the average, lacking life, gaiety, or charm, approaching parturition, lacking sparkle or vivacity, immoderate, lacking mirth or gaiety, having great weight or greater than usual weight, laborious sense 2, labored, using or consuming much, laborious, difficult, a theatrical role of a dignified or somber character, having a high specific gravity, borne down by something oppressive, causing or characterized by severe pain or suffering, difficult to bear, characterized by depth or intensity, characterized by mass or weight, coming as if from a depth, of large capacity or output, very hard to deal with, thick, dense, more powerful than usual for its kind, of unusually large size or amount, one blamed for a particular evil or difficulty, oppressive, overwhelming, characterized by declining prices, having stress (see stress entry 1 sense 5a), a character in a story or play who opposes the hero, rich and not easily digested, steep, acute, of weighty import, possessing a high degree or a great deal of something specified, villain sense 2, not properly raised or leavened, relating to theatrical parts of a grave or somber nature, greater in quantity or quality than the average of its kind or class, producing goods (as coal or steel) used in the production of other goods, pregnant, a theatrical role or an actor representing a dignified or impressive person, dulled with weariness, drowsy sense 1, very rich and hard to digest, having great weight, of great force
FAQs About the word heavies
ciężkie
heavyweight sense 2, slow or dull from loss of vitality or resiliency, being the strongest degree of stress in speech, weighty in proportion to bulk, impeding m
brutale,Przestępcy,potwory,przestępcy,złoczyńcy,bandyci,dranie,Zwierzęta,oszuści,diabły
bohaterowie,anioły,Święci,niewinni
heaven(s) => niebo, heave-hos => Hop-hop, heave-ho => hucz, heat-treating => obróbka cieplna, heat-treated => poddany obróbce cieplnej,