vārdnīca poļu - angļu

język polski - English

nie w porządku angļu valodā:

1. not ok not ok



2. amiss amiss


There is something amiss with her. there is nothing amiss. something seems to be amiss.
When I walked into the room I could sense that something was amiss.
something was amiss
There is something amiss with her.
Madam President, a little modesty never goes amiss, and this includes politicians. When something is amiss........ when something is wrong........
He, too, recognizes something is amiss.
Don't take it amiss if I criticize your work.
It may not be amiss to give this advice.
Nothing comes amiss to him.

3. not fair not fair


It's not fair.

4. out of order out of order


The lift is out of order. Please use the stairs.
The stamp machine is out of order. I think it's broken.
If your modem is out of order take it back to the shop.
The lift is out of order.
You can't use the phone. It's out of order.
ATM is out of order I can`t withdraw the money.
These books are out of order.
The telephone is out of order
Sorry, the lift is out of order, we'll have to use the stairs.
The elevator in my office building is out of order.
Our apartment elevator is still out of order.
Sorry, the lift is out of order.
The photocopier is out of order again.
This phone is out of order. We’ll have to find another one.

Angļu vārds "nie w porządku"(out of order) notiek komplektos:

B2 - ogólne 003

5. unfair unfair


Many unfair things happened.
Life is unfair.
Unfair tariffs are imposed on foreign products.
Unless Japan eliminates its unfair tariffs, the U.S. will impose sanctions.
You should have refused such an unfair proposal.
It would be unfair if we treated him so badly.
Unfair advantage was taken of Bill's weakness.
Poverty with honesty is preferable to wealth obtained by unfair means.
unfair to sb
Their claim for unfair dismissal will be properly investigated.
Some groups of people are trying to stop it because they think it’s harmful and unfair.
The test was unfair because some people had seen it before.
unfair competition, judgement, treatment
It is grossly unfair to suggest that the school was responsible for this accident.
To say that it gives the impression of a cheap toy is unfair to cheap toys.

6. obviously obviously


Obviously, Tom had a lot on his mind, but I had no choice but to ask him to spend some time helping us with our problems.
Anyone who can only think of one way to spell a word obviously lacks imagination.
Obviously.
Obviously I agree that you should advance in life through your own efforts.
Obviously a normal woman would lose interest if she saw a book like that!
Doing your homework while watching TV, that's obviously wrong.
Obviously we will help but please remember that what decides it in the end is your zeal.
Obviously wash your face, but you must also take care of your appearance before assembling here.
Brian is mad because Chris obviously does not intend to return the money.
Most importantly, you've got to have a a good range of vocabulary and grammar. You need to know lots of words, the more words you know the better, obviously.
Now we use “obviously” to say something that is obvious. Obviously my team was the best team in the competition
Obviously there are small changes. (Oczywiście, są małe zmiany.) They obviously hate each other. (Oni wyraźnie siebie nienawidzą.)
We'll often watch the program at the same time - not sitting in the same room, obviously, but constantly in touch on Twitter or sending text messages or something like that.
You obviously have initiative. So I'm counting on you for some new ideas. / Well, your glass is obviously half empty. / I refused, obviously, but he was quite insistent.

7. no that's fine no that's fine