dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

ów Anglais:

1. that


Democracy is the worst form of government, except all the others that have been tried.
That is intriguing.
It is actually true that the less money you have, the less you worry.
Nobody knew that Tom was the person who contributed most of the money.
It's unlikely that anyone other than Tom would be interested in buying this.
That village has changed a lot from how it was 10 years ago.
It was not until I got off the bus that I realized I had left my umbrella.
I like to feel sad. I know that most people try to avoid any kind of sad feeling. But I think that is wrong.
The other day when I stopped by at a friend's house, it wasn't my friend that came out of the front door, but her husband.
How are you and your wife doing, now that the birds have all flown the coop?
It's my fault that the cake was burned. I was talking on the phone and didn't notice the time.
I've been so busy this past week that I've hardly had time to relax.
That girl couldn't take things down in longhand, let alone shorthand.
A study reports that 53,000 Americans die each year as a result of secondhand smoke.
The government will provide interest-free loans to firms that participate in the program.

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2. its


Everything has its limit.
In the automotive industry of the 1970's, Japan beat the U.S. at its own game.
A building with high ceilings and huge rooms may be less practical than the colorless block of offices that takes its place, but it often fits in well with its surroundings.
Unless Japan eliminates its unfair tariffs, the U.S. will impose sanctions.
The world's first Ferris wheel was built in Chicago. It was named after its contructor, George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr.
In 1958, Brazil won its first World Cup victory.
Tom has been running around the office like a chicken with its head cut off.
By freeing thought from its object, Descartes made it possible to view the latter in strictly mechanical terms, reopening the way to science, suffocated for more than fifteen centuries under religious nonsense.
Part of the charm of a big city lies in the variety of styles that can be seen in the architecture of its buildings.
The world's greatest singers and most of its famous musicians have been fat or at least decidedly plump.
Although our universe is still young, theorists are busy exploring its ultimate fate.
You aren't cut out for the military because of its rigid discipline.
The attitude of the court toward young criminals is different from its attitude toward adult criminals.
Through genetic engineering, corn can produce its own pesticides.
He is inclined to look at everything from the standpoint of its practicality and is neither stingy nor extravagant.