словарь польский - английский

język polski - English

zaistnieć на английском языке:

1. start out


he started out as a salesman; to start out in business

Английский слово "zaistnieć«(start out) встречается в наборах:

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2. come into being



Английский слово "zaistnieć«(come into being) встречается в наборах:

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3. take off


We have to wait for another plane to leave the runway before we can take off.
Her singing career had just begun to take off.
take off your jacket
May I take off my coat, please? / 2. Michael takes off his jacket and lies on the bed.
where i can take off my hoodie? your plane took (taken) off away an hour ago
When we got there it was snowing heavily, and the plane couldn’t take off, so we had to come home.
When I was young I loved watching planes take off. / She is really good at taking her teacher off. / He was so tired that he didin't even take his clothes off
Young children often take off their older siblings.
You can take off your t-shirt if you're feeling too hot.
Do you take off your shoes when you get into somebody else’s flat or house?
If you're hot, why not take off that jumper?
That is very important in order for us to know which aeroplanes can take off and when.
When I get home I always take off the jacket first and then the shoes.
I’d better take my shoes off. The plane should take off on time. Her business has really taken off. I’m taking Monday off to go to London.
The judge stared at Gandih and finally told him to take off his turban

Английский слово "zaistnieć«(take off) встречается в наборах:

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4. accrue


Interest will accrue until payment is made. Certain advantages accrue to a man or woman when they reach adult status.
accrued interest-narost odsetek, to accrou to-przypadać w udziale
no benefit will accrue to us from it
a petition /pəˈtɪʃn/ for a 2nd referendum quickly accrued over 2 million signatures
The wisdom that accrues with age
Come into the possession of.(The house accrued to the oldest son.)
First: accrue wealth, power, and prestige,...
Many advantages accrue to society from the freedom of speech.
Benefits accrue to the community from reconstruction.

Английский слово "zaistnieć«(accrue) встречается в наборах:

Legal A part 1

5. see the light of the day



6. to come to be



7. gone up in the world



Английский слово "zaistnieć«(gone up in the world) встречается в наборах:

Angielski rozszerzony

8. spring into existence



Английский слово "zaistnieć«(spring into existence) встречается в наборах:

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9. come into existence



10. materialize



11. emerge


it emerged from jungle
It has emerged that so-called "serial returners" are placing an increasing burden on fashion brands and are likely to be a major reason behind retailers' pushing up prices for certain groups.
No details have emerged about the man who pursued the gunman along with Mr Langendorff.
The facts behind the scandal are sure to emerge eventually.
Evidence emerged last night / Another figure emerges at the far end of the living room
Swedish Presidency to you on 15 July, I said that the EU must emerge strengthened from the crisis.
One finding to emerge was that critical features differ between species.
Japan is still struggling to emerge from recession.
the truth will emerge eventually
and suddenly the moors emerged
He emerges in that window every morning.
It emerged that the upper floors had been built illegaly
It`s power emerges when someone else agrees to believe in lie
Suddenly, the boss emerged from his office. The submarine emerged from the sea.
The soldiers emerged from nowhere, their camouflage allowing them to blend in with the surrounding area.

12. arise


Accidents arise from carelessness.
Were a serious crisis to arise, the government would have to act swiftly.
Similar situations may arise in the nearest future.
Should anything arise, she will be prepared for it.
If we don't obtain an adequate knowledge of their culture, a lot of problems could easily arise.
My umbrella will serve for a weapon, should the occasion arise.
An experiment, I would learn much later, when studying the philosophy of science, had to arise from a real dissatisfaction with existing knowledge.
You have to arise from bed and go to work.
majority of the issues that arise within this area revolve around the boundary lines of intangible property rights
Eventually, the moment will arise to raise benchmark interest rates, though that is considered far off.
Our assistant have to respond any questions which may arise.
Definition if an issue or question arises, it starts to become important in such a way that you have to deal with it or answer it
a question arises...
arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on his name

13. be into being