dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

głownie Anglais:

1. chiefly


He's travelled widely, chiefly in Africa and Asia.
If he is in middle circumstances his clothes will be chosen chiefly for comfort.
This book is chiefly concerned with the effects of secondhand smoking.
Fruit consist chiefly of water.
Not life but good life is to be chiefly valued
In committee we upheld most of the rapporteur's chiefly technical amendments.
These articles are chiefly on current events.
Some of these are intended chiefly for legal professionals, but computing students and others who are not law specialists will often find it enlightening to look at what they say about particular points.
In reading some books we occupy ourselves chiefly with the thoughts of the author; in perusing others, exclusively with our own.
The Parisian police, he said, "are exceedingly able in their way. They are persevering, ingenious, cunning, and thoroughly versed in the knowledge which their duties seem chiefly to demand."
Chiefly, I want you to be more frank.
The committee is composed chiefly of professors.
His trouble was chiefly mental.
My father's little library consisted chiefly of books on polemic divinity, most of which I read.

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2. major


major problem
It seems the navy jets had a major screw-up in navigation and they bombed their own troops by mistake.
Guess what the managing director started off the meeting by saying. The first thing out of his mouth was an announcement of some major restructuring.
Large-scale surface currents are already known to exist, and major currents below the ocean surface, too, are being found.
The major religions in China are Taoism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity.
Japan has had the experience of being hit by major earthquake disasters, since it is a country which has historically had many earthquakes.
The Lockheed scandal is a worldwide corruption scandal involving the major American plane manufacturer Lockheed. It came to light in February 1976 and revolved mainly around the acceptance of passenger plane contracts.
Capital investments planned by major Japanese businesses for this year have been revised upward in view of an improving economic outlook.
Japanese companies have set up factories on every continent, and Japanese banks help finance many of the world's major economic programs.
While one of them sped around major parts of the property on the mower, a second made a few sweeps at some tall weeds on the edge of my wife's garden, and the third got into the truck and smoked a cigarette.
Japan consists of four major islands and over 3,000 small islands, and is about equal to California in area.
In the midst of the dollar falling hard against the Yen and other major Eastern currencies the Chinese Yuan, with China effectively taking a 'dollar peg' policy, has become cheap.
It would be a great convenience if English were to become everybody's major language.
Major Cold: It's the day of the year that the cold is most severe, but you could also say that Spring is just coming around the corner.
The methods used to overcome stress are different for men and women: drinking is the major method used by men, while women deal with stress by chatting.

3. mostly


Tom eats mostly fruits and vegetables, and only eats meat about once a week.
That's mostly right.
A motel is like a hotel only much smaller and is used mostly by people traveling by automobile.
Morality is mostly a matter of how much temptation you can withstand.
In elementary school, I was a prodigy and I was mostly the first or second best student in my class.
Many's the long night I've dreamed of cheese — toasted mostly.
Little did Christopher Columbus know that future pirates are mostly internet pirates: The closest they will ever get to surfing the sea is being in a bathtub.
This debate about the future of the ozone layer has been mostly about profits and politics.
Yea... Dima continued, talking mostly to himself. "It's as if the author of my story got into some stupid argument, retired to Fiji, and just left me here to rot."
Mostly likely, he's come back from the workshop.
The food at the canteen isn't very good, and the menu contains mostly unhealthy foods, too salted or sweetened.
I play football mostly at the weekend but sometimes on Wednesday too.
Smart mob is sometimes perceived as a political danger - mostly in the countries lacking in traditions of democracy.
The park gets some three million visitors a year, mostly in the three peak summer months.
I like to eyeball my ingredients, mostly because I don't feel like washing my measuring cups over and over.

4. principally


Backwards is set principally in Philadelphia, mostly at the Vesper Boat Club.

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5. primarily


The reactions to the spot were primarily enthusiastic.
If your company primarily does business with America, then you should be studying English with a native speaker from America.
80 percent of personal computers are used primarily for writing.
Cue cards are used primarily on television to help the actors remember their lines.
Soccer is primarily a winter game.
mission in Afghanistan is too broad and should focus primarily on a narrow counterterrorism mission
In many places, including the U.S., civilian and commercial drone use is severely restricted by aviation administration regulations, primarily in the name of safety.
We suffer primarily not from our vices or our weaknesses, but from our illusions.
What makes the Japanese unique is primarily their belief that they are unique.
A list bill account is primarily distinguished in BillingCenter by its account type
My mom primarily cleans and cooks.
The visit is primarily meant to cement bilateral relations.
We're primarily concerned with keeping expenditure down.
Derive primarily from sources other than the funds of the public entity.
For a long time society was strongly hierarchal and unequal, primarily composed of peasants. The most backward, impoverished population, were crushed by the weight of the taxes, wars, and famines.