dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

odbyć się Anglais:

1. to take place to take place



Anglais mot "odbyć się"(to take place) se produit dans des ensembles:

VERB PHRASES/ frazy czasownikowe SOCIAL LIFE/ CULTURE
unit 2 + Get ready for matura 1
słówka moduł 4

2. be held be held


Vote will be held during a subsequent session.

3. held


He held her close.
Information is sometimes held back from patients when it is thought it might upset them.
Meetings are to be held on the afternoon of July 15 (Tuesday), all day July 16 (Wednesday), and the morning of July 17 (Thursday).
Among the Uighurs, a "Naming Celebration" is held after a child is given a name.
From then on, flower fairs were held in Guangzhou during the Spring Festival every year.
The Brown twins, both of whom got recently married, held a party.
She was a tiny girl, but she really held her own on the baritone sax. Nonetheless, I couldn't help but imagine the thing wrapping itself around her and devouring her like a boa constrictor.
Anyhow, having been held in school from morning to evening ... anybody'd be happy on getting released.
For that reason it's always held in a fresh atmosphere, and this time too it was a fulfilling day.
The opinions that are held with passion are always those for which no good ground exists; indeed the passion is the measure of the holder's lack of rational conviction. Opinions in politics and religion are almost always held passionately.
Queen Elizabeth II has held numerous titles and honours throughout her life.
March 3rd is a Girls' Day, the traditional Japanese festival held to wish girls both health and growth.
While the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we do so with a measure of humility and determination to heal the divides that have held back our progress.
If someone wants the ceremony to be held in accordance with Japanese Shinto ritual, then that is possible at this church.

Anglais mot "odbyć się"(held) se produit dans des ensembles:

The assigment PI2 3/1

4. take place on