vārdnīca poļu - angļu

język polski - English

sprowadzić angļu valodā:

1. fetch


Please fetch me a piece of paper.
Throw a stick and watch the dog fetch it.
fetch a ladder
Fetch it and put it on the fire.
As a young boy on winter mornings, he would have to go out to a frozen lake in minus thirty degree celsius weather and make a hole in the ice to fetch water for the family.
The dog fetched a ball.
Then he called the hospital and told them to come and fetch his boy.
play fetch with my dog!
I'm telling you, his old car won't fetch a red cent.
Hunting dogs are trained to fetch. The house fetched more than we expected.
Konokko, fetch him.
A dog likes to fetch a stick its owner.
A dog fetches a ball. An example of to fetch is a dog going after a ball to bring it back to the person who threw it.
She’s been ​teaching the ​dog to fetch. The ​collection of ​paintings fetched over a million ​dollars.
I left my keys on the table; could you fetch them for me?

2. bring in


TV commercials bring in millions of dollars
bring in dramatic/significatn change
bring in the foe to be defeated

3. brought back



Angļu vārds "sprowadzić"(brought back) notiek komplektos:

1.1 Appearance and personality (B2-C1)
Dodatkowy inglisz

4. fetch away



5. ran me down


That sucker ran me down, man.

Angļu vārds "sprowadzić"(ran me down) notiek komplektos:

zestaw szczerze cięzki (35)

6. bring brought brought



Angļu vārds "sprowadzić"(bring brought brought) notiek komplektos:

czasowniki nieregularne

7. import


We import tea from India.
We import a large quantity of food.
Multilateral trade negotiations ran aground over import quotas.
They began to import liquor illegally to sell for high prices.
We specialize in the import of machinery parts.
A wheat import ban was enacted.
Import regulations have been relaxed recently.
The author's verbiage produced a document of mammoth size and microscopic import.
Import restrictions are barriers to closer relations between the two countries.
Japan's import of manufactured goods has increased considerably.
Import goods are subject to high taxes.
Foreign trade consists of a two-way flow of commodities-export and import.
Proponents of increased import duties are at odds with each other.
The cost of living in Iceland is so high because so many food products have to be imported.
The Chinese automotive import market shows signs of slight growth.

8. bring around



9. bring back


Do you bring back souvenirs from places you, ve been to?
bring back memories
He’s planning to bring back disco music.

10. check


Check, please.
In the U.S., it is common for people to write a check instead of paying cash.
I check off each task on my list as soon as I complete it.
When it is appraised, in order to check the authenticity and state of preservation of the painting, the real thing has to be borrowed from its owner.
Christopher Columbus has never, ever needed a native check.
The French are a really strange people: every other person who reads this sentence will check if the space before the colon is really thin and non-breaking.
What happened to your nose? "When I was backing my car up I went to check behind me, convinced that the car window was open, and bashed my face into it!"
Therefore I'm giving up for now. I'll still try to check out other possibilities but ... I think hopes are slim.
If I were invisible for 24 hours, I would fill in lots of checks.
Hope is when you suddenly run to the kitchen like a mad man to check if the empty chocolate cookie box you just finished an hour ago is magically full again.
When I got worried and went to check on him, it looked like he'd barricaded himself in the department's toilet and wasn't coming out.
Quiet! Everybody stay where they are, there will now be a possessions check.
Location check: The parties involved themselves or their attendants should look over the place for the miai meeting in advance.
When Yoko and I heard the sirens stop nearby, we quickly decided to go check it out.

11. bring over