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dour [ˈdʊəʳ, ˈdaʊəʳ, Am ˈdʊr, ˈdaʊɚ] ADJ

you [ju:, ju, jə] pers pron

doe [dəʊ, Am doʊ] N

1. doe (deer):

doe
łania f

2. doe (rabbit):

doe

3. doe (hare):

doe

I . dog [dɒg, Am dɑ:g] N

1. dog (animal):

dog
pies m

2. dog (male):

dog
samiec m

3. dog pej (person):

dog
pies m
dog
drań m

4. dog (poor quality product):

dog
dno nt

5. dog (greyhound racing):

II . dog <-gg-> [dɒg, Am dɑ:g] VB trans

I . dot [dɒt, Am dɑ:t] N

1. dot JOURN:

dot
kropka f

2. dot (speck):

dot

3. dot MATH (in fractions):

dot
przecinek m

Phrases:

II . dot <-tt-> [dɒt, Am dɑ:t] VB trans

dodo [ˈdəʊdəʊ, Am ˈdoʊdoʊ] N

1. dodo (animal):

dodo m

2. dodo (person):

thou [ðaʊ] old pers pron

I . dock1 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] N

1. dock (in harbour):

dok m

2. dock:

docks pl (harbour)
port m

3. dock AM (jetty):

pomost m

II . dock1 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] VB intr

1. dock (come into dock):

2. dock (be joined together):

III . dock1 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] VB trans

1. dock (bring into dock):

2. dock (join together):

łączyć [perf po-]

dole [dəʊl, Am doʊl] N

dole no pl Brit:

doll [dɒl, Am dɑ:l] N

1. doll (toy):

lalka f

2. doll inf (woman):

lala f

dolt [dəʊlt, Am doʊlt] N pej

I . dose [dəʊs, Am doʊs] N a. fig

dove1 [dʌv] N

1. dove ZOOL:

dove a. fig

2. dove POL:

I . down1 [daʊn] ADV

2. down (lower):

3. down (along):

5. down (not operating):

II . down1 [daʊn] PREP

2. down (along):

3. down (at):

w pubie

4. down (at bottom):

doz. N

doz. short for dozen

doz.
tuzin m

See also dozen

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Dou rebuked them and refused to meet them.
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Simple munition quality ("okashi" or lent) "dou or d" were massed produced including "tatami dou (d)" which could be folded.
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With "ntre dou lumi", he still rejected individualism and subjectivity, but also nuanced his corporatist collectivism.
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Dou developed a reputation for being generous and merciful, during these terms of service.
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