dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

świadczyć o czymś Anglais:

1. attest to something



2. to bore witness to



Anglais mot "świadczyć o czymś"(to bore witness to) se produit dans des ensembles:

Polska 001. 9.11.2012r

3. testify about something



4. be indicative of something



Anglais mot "świadczyć o czymś"(be indicative of something) se produit dans des ensembles:

Body language

5. testify to something



6. evince


fail to evince the understandings that science teaching is supposed to produce
This judgment evinces cynicism, about American culture

Anglais mot "świadczyć o czymś"(evince) se produit dans des ensembles:

stoczyć się (kamień ze zbocza)

7. bear witness to something



8. testify to



9. be indicative of



Anglais mot "świadczyć o czymś"(be indicative of) se produit dans des ensembles:

modern lab + Iglesias S.

10. testify


Our only witness is refusing to testify.
We noticed his reluctance to testify.
I can testify to that.
She'll never testify against him
To testify is to make a statement or provide evidence, usually in court. Witnesses testify for the prosecution or defense.
The victim didn’t testify at the trial.
I am not in a position to testify.
We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen; and ye receive not our witness.
And I testify that this is the Son of God.
He came as a witness to testify concerning that light.
You yourselves can testify to what I said.

11. indicate


indicate terms of delivery
They express disagreement by shaking their heads, which may indicate agreement in other countries.
Indicate by holding up the appropriate number of fingers!
Nice person, that's the word girls used to call men to indicate that they aren't possible objects of romantic interest.
Please indicate which free gift you would like to receive. humorous I'm so hot and tired - I think a long cool drink is indicated!
Take care to indicate the right object before sending me your email, otherwise it will end up in the spam folder.
The woman next to him looked at the area indicated
They may read wrong or try to do more than indicated. She indicated a group of young men near one building. He indicated a door at the end of the room.
The article claims that an increase in crime indicates a decline in moral standards. A red sky at night often indicates fine weather the next day.
Etiquette is the set of rules which indicate what behaviour in a society is acceptable and what is not
Dad’s look of surprise indicated that he had had no idea about the birthday party we had prepared for him.
Definition if you indicate while you are driving, you use the flashing lights on your car to tell other drivers that you are going to move to the right or to the left
Little now; be very much when cook,' spreading out her hands as if to indicate that the pint would swell to a gallon.
wskazywać [+ (that)] Recent evidence indicates that the skeleton is about 3 million years old. Her test results indicated that she needs to lose weight. (Jej wyniki badań wskazywały, że musi schudnąć.)
It would be appreciated if you also went to the website to post a comment on that sentence, to indicate it doesn't sound natural and should be improved.

12. reflect on something



13. betoken