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hak
I. hook [hʊk] N
1. hook t. SPORTS (large device):
hook
hak m
2. hook (small device):
hook
3. hook (tune):
hook
Phrases:
by hook or by crook
to let [or get] sb off the hook
to swallow [or fall for] sth hook, line and sinker
II. hook [hʊk] VB trans
1. hook (catch):
hook
łowić [perf z-]
hook
łapać [perf z-]
2. hook (fasten):
hook
zahaczać [perf zahaczyć]
hook
zaczepiać [perf zaczepić]
3. hook (bend):
hook
zginać [perf zgiąć]
to hook sth around sth
zaginać [perf zagiąć] coś wokół czegoś
4. hook (lift):
hook
zawieszać [perf zawiesić] na haku
OpenDict entry
hook N
spring hook
sister hook
ramshorn hook transport
plain hook
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hook N
tow hook AUTO
boat hook N
boat hook
crochet hook N
crochet hook
fish-hook N
fish-hook
hook on VB trans
to hook sth on to sth
hook up VB trans esp AM
hook up
podłączać [perf podłączyć]
hook-up N ELEC
hook-up
pruning hook N
pruning hook
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reaping-hook N
reaping-hook
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to hook sb up VB
to hook sb up inf
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hookup/hook-up N
hookup/hook-up inf
podryw inf
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off the hook
to be off the hook inf idiom
to be off the hook inf idiom
to be off the hook inf idiom
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on one's own hook
on one's own hook (by oneself, independently) Am inf idiom
on one's own hook Am inf idiom
on one's own hook Am inf idiom
OpenDict entry
aircraft arresting hook N
aircraft arresting hook AVIAT
Present
Ihook
youhook
he/she/ithooks
wehook
youhook
theyhook
Past
Ihooked
youhooked
he/she/ithooked
wehooked
youhooked
theyhooked
Present Perfect
Ihavehooked
youhavehooked
he/she/ithashooked
wehavehooked
youhavehooked
theyhavehooked
Past Perfect
Ihadhooked
youhadhooked
he/she/ithadhooked
wehadhooked
youhadhooked
theyhadhooked
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
to sling one's hook Brit inf
to bait a hook
zakładać [perf założyć] przynętę na haczyk
to hook sth around sth
zaginać [perf zagiąć] coś wokół czegoś
to hook sth on to sth
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Each unit requires its own sewer and water hook-up as each unit is entirely independent.
blogs.vancouversun.com
Camping is available with 29 full service sites, 155 sites with 50-amp electric hook-up, and 14 non-electric sites.
en.wikipedia.org
A big attraction is each home's private terrace, complete with a barbeque hook-up.
www.torontosun.com
They are using a technique known as a telephone town hall, a mass phone hook-up involving thousands of people in the one call.
www.abc.net.au
The next time you see an article on the evils of the hook-up culture notice that the focus is on the behaviour of women.
www.dailylife.com.au