zwis
Polish

zwis
Etymology
Deverbal from zwisać.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zvis/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -is
- Syllabification: zwis
Noun
zwis m inan
- (uncountable) overhang (condition in which someone or something falls loosely by their weight, being fixed to something)
- (countable, exercise) overhanging (simple exercise that involves grasping a high bar with the hands and lowering the body freely without touching the ground with the feet)
- Hypernym: ćwiczenie
- (countable) overhang, cornice (overhanging mass of a substance such as snow or ice)
- Synonym: nawis
- (countable, geology) overhang, cornice (horizontal fragment protruding from a rock face)
- Synonym: okap
- (countable, colloquial) pendant lamp or part thereof on which a shade hangs
- (countable, automotive) distance between a vertical line passing through the center of the front (or rear) wheel and a line parallel to this line marking the extreme front (or rear) point of the vehicle
- Hypernym: odległość
- (countable) greatest vertical distance between an overhanging cable and a line joining two points on which it is fixed to a structure
- Hypernym: odległość
- (countable, aviation) tilt of the aircraft to the left or right
- (countable, architecture) decorative motif in the form of a bundle of leaves, flowers, or fruit hanging from a single point, placed on the walls or ceilings of a room
- Hypernym: ornament
- (uncountable, colloquial, derogatory) state of indifference manifested by an unwillingness to take action or interest in something
- (countable, colloquial, computing) interruption of the operation of a technical device, forcing it to be restarted
Declension
Derived terms
nouns
- zwis męski
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