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Otwarty słownik angielsko-polski V.9.2007, Copyright (c) Jerzy Kazojć - 2007 r.

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It was from these Californian roots that base jumping's venerated numbering system sprung: you can apply for an official "base number" when you've carried out all four genres of jump successfully (ie without dying). Currently around 1,400 base numbers have been allocated. But it really is just men jumping off buildings. Even the sport's governing acronym, with its "S" for "span" (instead of "B" for "bridge" â?? narrowly avoiding the furrowed humiliation of "babe jumping") tells a story. Witchalls can't recall a single regular female jumper. His girlfriend, a fellow sky-diver, has yet to join him on a base jump. With its Batman-like nocturnal solemnities, it seems that in base the lone male has uncovered an extreme, adrenaline-fuelled form of shed-hiding or allotment-lurking.

Pull his pants down, then he'll have a furrowed brow.
Pociągnij spodnie w dół, wtedy on miał zmarszczone brwi.

But not for me the furrowed brow.
Ale marszczenie czoła nie jest dla mnie.

Oh, pendulous expression, furrowed brow - bad news?
Oh, falująca ekspresja, zmarszczone brwi - złe wieści?

You and your furrowed brow.
Ty i twoja zmarszczona brew.