Examples of using Crick in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Watson and Crick.
I got a crick in my neck.
I'm Harold Crick.
Crick wasn't wearing his shirt.
No, just a crick.
People also translate
You got a crick in your neck?
Lester's in the crick!
Harold Crick isn't fictional.
Your name's Crick.
Harold Crick isn't fictional. Get up.
Hold on. I have got a crick.
Crick wasn't wearing a shirt.
Hello. I'm Harold Crick.
They murdered Crick right in front of me.
Together with Francis Crick.
Watson and Crick are the granddaddies of DNA.
There's a live shark heading up the crick.
Well…- Okay, Mr. Crick, I can't help you.
I'll… send Easter to fetch Dr Crick.
Crick was chewing his nicotine gum in year.
So much so that we started calling Crick.
Mr. Crick, you have a voice speaking to you.
We would never win this fight with Crick.
Watson and Crick find the double helix.
But, somehow, through his blur of pain, Crick fought back.
Watson and Crick find the double helix.
Crick was chewing his nicotine gum in year. Just relax.
That's the way it was for me with Crick and his nicotine gum.
Crick was hopped up on nicotine gum. What was worse.
The boy you pulled out of the crick is barely hanging on.