vārdnīca poļu - angļu

język polski - English

wrzeszczący angļu valodā:

1. screaming


I've heard somebony screaming.
In spite of the screaming babies, she managed to enjoy the experience.
She managed to scare off her attacker by screaming loudly.
There is eloquence in screaming.
My sister started screaming bloody murder when she found out I'd read her diary.
While she was screaming, she brandished the knife.
He is screaming a lot.
It's hard to tell if that's the sound of children laughing or screaming.
Me, me, me. Now picture billions of voices screaming that and you got yourself modern civilization.
Voiceless screaming was interestingly represented through music notation by Alfred Schnittke: "silence fortissimo".
A wily hunter, Christopher Columbus once donned a red riding hood and went into the forest. Without a doubt, he attracted the Big Bad Wolf, grabbed him, and dragged the screaming wolf back to his ship.
That child's constant screaming gives me gray hairs.
Evidently her mother started screaming.
The wind sounds scary, like screaming ghosts.
When he broke his leg he was screaming out in pain.

Angļu vārds "wrzeszczący"(screaming) notiek komplektos:

Going to a Concert

2. yell


Peter is going to yell very loudly if he sees that spider!
‘I’ll do it!’ he yelled.
I'm sick and tired of the way you yell at me.
Don't yell at me.
When I asked Dad for more money, he really blew up and started to yell at me.
Stop yelling, I can hear you
Please don’t yell at me. It wasn’t my fault.
You can yell 'fore' but it doesn't matter from 300 yards, you can't hear it.
when someone yelled his name and he turned. “Harry! HARRY!”
She yelled out in pain.
Why was mum yelling at you?
I heard a lot of people screaming and yelling.
Could you try not to yell when you’re talking! Some of us are trying to get some work done.
Everyone around you will appreciate your good manners if you avoid yelling into your cell phone
My little sister and I used to play tag a lot. We would chase each other, and the one chasing would try to tag the one being chased and yell: "You're it!"

3. yelled


He yelled out an order to the soldiers.
We yelled at her to take care.
I used to get yelled at for hogging the phone.
The crowd yelled when he scored a goal.
Tom yelled for help.
He yelled with pain.
Tom counted to ten then he yelled at Mary.
Grabbing him by the shoulders, she shook him and yelled, "Snap out of it!"
She yelled in a rage.
Put this stuff away at once! she yelled in a rage.
The crowd yelled with delight.
When we reached the summit, we all yelled out into the void.
We yelled at her, asking her to pay attention.