Krecia robota
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What it means
Literally “mole’s work.” Describes secretive, underground activity aimed at undermining something from within — sabotage, subversion, or covert scheming. “Mole work,” “undermining from within.”
Vocabulary
- kret — mole (the animal)
- robota — work, job (colloquial)
Grammar note
'Krecia' is the adjective from 'kret' — nominative feminine agreeing with 'robota'.
Cultural context
The mole's habit of tunnelling invisibly underground makes it a perfect metaphor for covert sabotage — especially relevant in Polish history given the many underground resistance movements.
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