1. encounter
I had a short encounter with a famous film star at the airport. I encountered my old friend at the party.
encounter difficulty
You must keep the disc concealed from anyone we may encounter.
You encounter it within minutes at a party, when you get asked "what do you do?"
If you encounter problems or difficulties, you experience them(2) If you encounter someone, you meet them, usually unexpectedly(3)
My impression of this government is that they need a more forceful economic policy, otherwise they'll encounter large problems in the future.
Treasure every encounter with others because you never know if you'll meet a person just once in your lifetime.
He who is in love with himself has at least this advantage — he won't encounter many rivals.
The more difficulties one has to encounter, within and without, the more significant and the higher in inspiration his life will be
Cities are the place where we're most likely to encounter diversity and to mix with other people.
His first encounter with the law came in 1992, when he was 15. The porous wick is often encountered in conventional heat pipes.
Our casual lakeside encounters evolved into more regular meetings
get exposed to (in this context) meet or encounter
I love you more than any other woman I've ever encountered.
Insurance makes us remember that the world we live in isn't completely safe; we might fall ill, face danger or encounter the unexpected.
Anglais mot "napotykać"(encounter) se produit dans des ensembles:
uni6 6 - Mystery; New Matura SolutionsNATALA JEST BEZROBOTNA3. zajęcia 12 Xkartkuwa z 3 dziauunit 6 mistery2. Come across
She is the most difficult student I have ever come across.
i was walking by the street when i came across my friend. i was looking ine the box when i come across pen that i lost 10 years ago.
How do you think you come across to people you meet for the first time?
I haven't come across a guy like that. / I came across an amazing leather jacket at the thrift store today. / You come across as the type of person who loves children.
I haven't come across a guy like that.
Joe come across this old painting in the atic
Have you come across our new boss yet? I come across as being rather shy. If you come across anything, call me.
I've lost my extra car keys. If you come across them while your're cleaning the room, please put them in a safe place.
Service mocking is a popular concept, developers and testers come across the term frequently
In my current project I often come across classes which responsibility is to filter out invalid inputs.
I’ve recently come across some very interesting data on psychics.
1) I CAME ACROSS my old school reports when I was clearing out my desk. 2) I was surprised when she CAME ACROSS on the first night. 3) A lot depends on how well you come across in the interview.
The star of the film is a baby bear cub which Italian TV journalist come across near the River Amur.
The moral of this story doesn't come across.
I come across as confident when you first meet me, but I'm shy really.
Anglais mot "napotykać"(Come across) se produit dans des ensembles:
English Matters by Mr Pruszyński 2ENGLISH matters Work&Travel3. face
Half a million children still face malnutrition in Niger.
Let's face it, it's impossible. We're never gonna make it.
His face brightened.
We face competition from foreign suppliers.
I'm getting little pimples on my face. I wonder if I've been getting enough sleep lately.
I'm going to speak to you with utmost candor so I want you to take everything I'm about to say at face value.
If Cleopatra's nose had been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed.
The last to leave was a tall man, with a pale face and smooth, black hair.
A face with too much make up looks strange.
I think it's highly unlikely that Tom will ever face criminal charges.
My what a narrow waist! Her face is small, she really looks just like a doll!
Our section chief always makes a face at me when I ask him for something.
They carried on with the construction in the face of strong opposition from the residents.
A parasol is used during the summertime to shade the face.
He thinks he knows everything but, as a matter of face, he is very ignorant.
4. come up against
We've come up against a bit of a problem.
I'm afraid we've come up against a problem we can't solve
If you come up against difficulties, let me know and I'll help out.
i am afraid we have come up against a problem we cant solve
Anglais mot "napotykać"(come up against) se produit dans des ensembles:
three part phrasal verbsphrasal verbs