pociągać
Polish edit
Etymology edit
From po- + ciągać. Cognate with Carpathian Rusyn потігати (potihaty), Upper Sorbian poćahać.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
pociągać impf (perfective pociągnąć)
- (transitive) to pull
- (transitive) to attract (gravitationally)
- (transitive) to attract (with one's positive traits)
- 2011, “Kawałek do tańca”, performed by Poparzeni Kawą Trzy:
- Melancholia, bar, papieros,
Dobrze, że jestem hetero,
Cały wieczór mnie pociągasz
więc nie mówmy o poglądach.- Melancholy, bar, cigarettes.
Good thing I'm straight,
You attract me all night
So let's not discuss our views.
- Melancholy, bar, cigarettes.
- (transitive) to cause
- (transitive, of wind or air) to blow over
- (intransitive, of a group) to get somewhere
- (transitive) to cover with a layer of something
- (transitive) to guzzle alcohol
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:pić
- (reflexive with się) to pull oneself
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