dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

Doskonalić Anglais:

1. improve


There are abilities that improve rapidly and those that improve slowly, aren't there?
To improve your fluency, you should try speaking with native speakers as often as you can.
improve communication
If the more advanced want to improve English ability (especially reading comprehension) increasing vocabulary is the way to go.
In order to improve the students' attitude to their studies, the school let them start class an hour later.
Doctors can be wrong, and some patients can suddenly improve.
He didn't waste a single minute, thinking constantly about how to survive and how to improve his condition.
Don't forget to take advantage of all the resources available on the Internet to help you improve your English. There are a lot of things like videos, music, audio files, films and other interesting things.
I dreamt that Congress effected sensible tax reform to improve the lot of the working class. I then woke up in a gutter with nothing but ragged clothes and a stolen guitar to my name.
Maybe I should add some sentences without translations too. It's a very quick way to improve the rating of your language.
Lately, I've been letting my English go. It seems I'll never improve at it, no matter how many years I study.
It's so easy to write good example sentences, that even if we accidentally delete a few good sentences in the process of getting rid of a whole lot of bad ones, I think we could drastically improve the quality of this corpus by doing a lot of deleting.
Remember, good manners help to improve your working environment, and you will find you can enjoy your work more.
1. I'm going to change and improve my life. / 2. I think I can improve the resolution. / 3. I have some ideas on how we can improve the girls' soccer team.
In order to improve your language skills, try to find books written in the language you are learning.

2. Hone


His physique was honed to perfection.
They execute endless practice runs and then review their in‐flight decisions, attempting to hone their minds to select the best approach to any given scenario, particularly those that involve the use of deadly force.

3. Master


She mastered English language.
If you concentrate all your energies on the study of English, you will master the language.
Kate Middleton is now Her Royal Highness Princess William Arthur Philip Louis, Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn, Baroness Carrickfergus, Master of Arts.
A prudent bird chooses its tree. A wise servant chooses his master.
People know how handy you are to have around. You're a real jack-of-all-trades but make sure you don't turn out to be master of none.
At a word from the ballet master in the white suit, the room will come alive.
Most foreigners will never fully master the use of German modal particles.
A base service performed for a person of very high degree may become a very honorific office; as for instance the office of a Maid of Honor or of a Lady in Waiting to the Queen, or the King's Master of the Horse or his Keeper of the Hounds.
The strongest is never strong enough to always be master, unless he transforms strength into right, and obedience into duty. From there derives the right of the strongest.
I hold master's degree in e-administration and bachelor's degree in sociology.
Explaining how to use grammar to someone else helps you to master it yourself.
It must bother you to have taken a bad master. "I'm stupid too. So, it's all right."
It goes without saying that at that time a kind of friendship beyond master and disciple grew between the two of them.
Apprenticeship is a system where you eat, sleep and live with your master and are taught various martial arts know-how and secrets.