vārdnīca poļu - angļu

język polski - English

odseparowany angļu valodā:

1. estranged


She is estranged from her parents.
They want to make their estranged father proud of them.
estranged from family
What has estranged him from his sister?
A quarrel estranged one boy from the other.
My dad's estranged. (Because my mum's hopeless).

2. separated


They were separated into two groups.
The mother separated the fighting children.
The couple separated, never to see each other again.
Tom asked me how long my parents had been married before they separated.
This shows that happiness and sadness are only separated by attitude.
The "twin tiger cubs get separated ..." story felt a bit trite.
The Tanabata Festival is often called the Star Festival. August 7th, the day of the festival, is said to be the only time when a pair of lovers, stars separated by the Milky Way, can see each other.
Man, when perfected, is the best of animals, but when separated from law and justice, he is the worst of all.
The garden in which stands my humble abode is separated only by a lane from Rosings Park, her ladyship's residence.
Gienek and Frania are separated and they don't live together since last year.
Out of sight out of mind. When you're separated you lose touch.
John and Cynthia have been separated for years.
Mr and Mrs Richardson don’t live together any more. They’re separated.

Angļu vārds "odseparowany"(separated) notiek komplektos:

gold exp memory

3. detached


We live in a four-bedroomed detached house.
Mr Brown lives in that big detached house all by himself.
Some traditions tell us that we need to meditate for 10 years to find this detached viewpoint.
She wanted him to stop being so cool, so detached, so cynical.
semi-detached house
detached villas
Detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife.

4. segregated


The buses in Montgomery were segregated.