0 to move your throat in order to make food or drink go down -- połykać, łykać
1 to make a movement with your throat as if you are eating, sometimes because you are nervous -- przełykać
2 to accept something unpleasant -- przełknąć
3 to believe something, usually something that is not true -- łyknąć
I told him we were journalists and he seemed to swallow it.
4 a small bird with long, pointed wings and a tail with two points -- jaskółka
5 the movement of swallowing -- łyk
Animals were released from the neck yoke and observed closely for 2-3 min to confirm that the boli had been swallowed.
Polyhydramnios may be secondary to oesophageal obstruction/compression thus reducing the volume of liquor swallowed.
Monitoring in an awake patient also may induce some degree of discomfort and sometimes deep breathing, swallowing and neck movements interfere with measurements.
Dif®culty swallowing liquor as a result of the facial cleft or associated anomaly may lead to polyhydramnios.
Care was taken that the chicken swallowed the entire inoculum.
The health domains described included mobility, stage of disease, pain, hoarseness, tiredness, pneumonia, swallowing and meals, psychological problems, and social support.
The factory she starts work in on leaving school is eventually bought by a larger company, which is swallowed up by a multi-national.
Wood swallows too much seventeenth-century counsel's purple prose about these people.