dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

na bosaka Anglais:

1. on foot on foot


playIt's not far from here. You can walk. It will take you 5 minutes on foot.
I go to work on foot.
Our hotel was near the sea, so it was easy to get to the beach on foot.
sometimes i go home on foot
We love going on foot in the heavy rain.
It takes about 40 minutes on foot, or a quarter by car.
Can we go from the hotel to the beach on foot, or is it better to take a bus?
Travelling on foot is ecological
We went to work on foot.
My children go on foot to school.
Kuba goes on foot from school
So how much time does it take to get there on foot?
You can go on foot
Let's go on foot
Many people journey on foot or by bike.

2. barefoot barefoot


He was so startled that he ran outside barefoot.
I once saw a man walk barefoot over hot coals.
l'll poot on that Newt as soon as l'm barefoot.
walking barefoot on the beach
I walked out into the street in barefoot and jumped into a taxi!
She had kicked her boots off and was now barefoot.
Our daughters barefoot and without a dress between them, while she wears leather boots and a fur coat?
Shoemakers' children go barefoot.
Look, the boys are walking barefoot in the water.
I know from experience; playing soccer barefoot is a bad idea. You could easily end up with broken toes.

Anglais mot "na bosaka"(barefoot) se produit dans des ensembles:

strona 32, 33

3. bare feet bare feet


I walked out into the street in bare feet and jumped into a taxi!
I walked into the street in bare feet and jumped into a taxi.

Anglais mot "na bosaka"(bare feet) se produit dans des ensembles:

lekcja 16 reguły, reguły, reguły