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I . reek [ri:k] VB intr

1. reek (stink):

II . reek [ri:k] N no pl

I . rack [ræk] N

1. rack (for clothes):

2. rack (for luggage):

3. rack (on car):

4. rack (for newspapers):

stojak m

5. rack (for plates):

6. rack TECH:

7. rack (for torturing):

to be on the rack fig

rick1 [rɪk] N

ruck [rʌk] N no pl

1. ruck (average crowd):

2. ruck (ordinary things):

beck1 [bek] N Brit

deck1 [dek] N

1. deck of ship:

2. deck of bus, train:

piętro nt

3. deck AM of cards:

talia f

4. deck (player):

heck [hek] INTERJ inf

Phrases:

I . neck [nek] N

1. neck ANAT:

szyja f

2. neck of bottle:

szyjka f

3. neck FASHION:

4. neck FOOD:

II . neck [nek] VB intr inf

I . peck [pek] N

1. peck (bite):

2. peck fig (kiss):

II . peck [pek] VB trans

1. peck (bite with beak):

2. peck (kiss quickly):

całować [perf po-]

III . peck [pek] VB intr

1. peck (hit):

2. peck (nibble):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Reck had a congenital heart problem, although this had not stopped him in his many expeditions.
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Reck disagreed, saying he had searched for tools and found none in 1913.
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