vārdnīca poļu - angļu

język polski - English

przeć angļu valodā:

1. push


Stop pushing me!
I had to push my bicycle because I had a flat tire.
The new ambassador will push for a cease-fire to stop the killing.
Look, if push comes to shove I have no doubt she'll pull rank on you to get her way.
I wouldn't push him too far. You don't know what he might do. I'd say you can't be too careful. They say even a doomed mouse will bite a cat if he has no choice.
Who are the idiots who said that teachers should push for larger amounts of homework, seeing as the students don't work enough?
Local officials are twisting arms to push new development projects.
In order to gain media recognition, sometimes AIDS patients have to push themselves into the public eye.
The convenience store was overflowing with girls, I didn't have the urge to push my way through them and went home as I was.
The soldiers in the outposts are continually on the look-out, ready to push back enemy attacks.
l'm gonna push you underwater with my jowls.
He pushed his daughter to achieve greater success.
Let's try to move this wardrobe - you push and I'll pull.
The last-minute push helped them reach a resolution
My grandma is pushing seventy six.

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English for midwives

2. bear down


We're giving up too many points - we have to bear down

3. grate


I grated some apples for the baby.
I like to sprinkle my spaghetti with grated parmesan cheese and drizzle with olive oil.
to obtain plenty of small pieces of something by rubbing it against a special device called grater;
grated cheese.
Bob grated some cheese on his spaghetti.
Tom grates cheese for his favourite pizza
We grated all the cheese.
Did you grate the cheese?
to cut into very small pieces by rubbing it against a special tool caled grater
grated cheese/carrot
Pasta tastes better when you grate some cheese on it