Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

łyżka in English:

1. spoon spoon


There are about thirty kinds of spoons.
Give me the spoon.
My spoon is twisted.
Could we have a spoon?
There is a spoon missing.
She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
I've been trying to teach our baby to eat from a spoon.
The baby cannot use a spoon yet.
You use a differently shaped spoon for the soup and dessert courses.
The correct setting for silverware is the fork on the left side of the plate and on the right side the knife then the spoon.
When he runs out of knives, Lyle butters his toast with a spoon.
I need a spoon, a fork, and a knife. Thank you.
Bring a spoon, please.
I was a little distracted by Jack who was spooning with Joan on the back seat.
I better put a small line out with a spoon on it and try and get something to eat.

English word "łyżka"(spoon) occurs in sets:

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określenie ilości, przygotowywanie posiłków

2. tablespoon tablespoon


Take one tablespoon of oil.
Add a large tablespoon of sugar to the egg and flour mixture.

English word "łyżka"(tablespoon) occurs in sets:

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Food, restaurants and cooking

3. spoonful spoonful


Add a spoonful of salt.
Tom ate a spoonful of peanut butter.

English word "łyżka"(spoonful) occurs in sets:

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4. a spoonful of a spoonful of



5. spoon of spoon of



6. scoop scoop


What's the scoop on your new boyfriend?
scoop of ice cream
target 'leaky' phone apps like Angry Birds to scoop user data
A few years ago, that would have been a big scoop.
As to a scoop, just hold the article back for a while and I think you'll have one.
to scoop a hole in a hillside; scoop the sugar out of the container
He scooped up sand by the handful / The film Gladiator scooped a number of awards at the Oscars this year
Hey boss, I have a scoop. It's rad.
Yes, he scooped me, but I was right behind him.
Last night cops did a scoop in this neighbourhood.
I'd give anything for a scoop.
This is the scoop that will get me promoted.
a story or piece of news discovered and published by one newspaper before all the others: The paper managed to secure a major scoop and broke the scandal to the world.

English word "łyżka"(scoop) occurs in sets:

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