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Meaning of przywlec | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2
/ˈpʂɘ.vlɛt͡s/

Definicje

  1. to drag to (to come or arrive dragging)
    perfective, transitive
  2. to schlep (to bring something heavy or awkward to carry)
    colloquial, perfective, transitive
  3. to drag with, to drag along (to transport someone against their will)
    perfective, transitive
  4. to drag with, to drag along (to have someone uninvited accompany oneself)
    perfective, transitive
  5. to drag with, to drag along (to bring something negative or that has negative consequences)
    perfective, transitive
  6. to dress (to put clothes on someone)
    Middle, Polish, perfective, transitive
  7. to drag oneself (to move about with difficulty or reluctance)
    perfective, reflexive
  8. to drag oneself along (to invite oneself against the wishes of someone else)
    colloquial, perfective, reflexive
  9. to be dragged with, to be dragged along (of something negative or that has negative consequences; to be brought)
    perfective, reflexive

Poziom CEFR

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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