dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

pogrążony Anglais:

1. plunged


We plunged into the river.
The Dow plunged 35 points and then bottomed out.
The plane exploded and plunged into the ocean, killing all the people on board.
We plunged into the cave opening on our boat and continued on.
He'd had no experience of teaching, but he plunged in nonetheless.

2. mired


We now have the lowest unemployment rate in 17 years, good economic news, as you reported earlier in the show, and yet he remains mired in the mid-30s, where a great majority of people do not think he’s honest, do not think he’s level-headed.

3. engulfed


engulf/ a war that engulfed the whole of Europe

4. engrossed


She was engrossed in conversation.
She would spend hours engrossed in books.
Takeo is engrossed in solving mathematical problems.
We know how completely engrossed children become in games.
I am engrossed in sailing.
The boy was engrossed in constructing a model plane.

Anglais mot "pogrążony"(engrossed) se produit dans des ensembles:

English Matters

5. stricken


I feel bad for him. He was stricken by so adversity. It's a area poverty-stricken
Yet once these countries get back on their feet, citizens there have vastly grather opportunities than poverty-stricken regions of th world.
drought-stricken, stricken with or by sth
... in Recife, Pernambuco's violence- stricken capital, agreed an iron...

6. steeped


They cannot think in terms of riches, because their thought habits have been steeped in poverty, want, misery, failure, and defeat.

Anglais mot "pogrążony"(steeped) se produit dans des ensembles:

Useful words 3

7. Stumped


problem that stumped you
I'm completely stumped - how did she manage to escape?
Do some research before the Big Day and you wan't be stumped if the inverviewer asks you a question about the place where you want to work.
The show allows stumped contestants to "phone a friend" for help.

8. bereave



9. absorbent


All you need to do is to wipe them with absorbent paper.

10. immersed


immersed busy spending a lot of your time doing one thing
Some experts say it's common for children under the age of 11 to be very immersed and be fluent in English in about six months.
Is seemed that any movement if my immersed tlimb would take awey the numbness and bring me the immense pressure
The audience was immersed in an aftertaste of the concert.

Anglais mot "pogrążony"(immersed) se produit dans des ensembles:

Angielski cz.8