dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

pokrywać coś Anglais:

1. Cover


the layers of fabric that cover a bed; the cloth material that covers a bed and that keep one warm * When my husband sleeps, he always steals the covers and then I get so cold at night!
cover the dialogue
M-my goodness!? Cover-up! Cover yourself up!
At first, we could make ends meet, but as it continued we became unable to cover our expenses.
In particular, it is customary for actual examples of use of the harmonic mean to generally cover "average speed," and explain no further than that.
Our monthly income has to cover food, rent, clothing, transportation, and so on.
Put a cover in this pot or else the water will spill all over the place.
The Oprah Winfrey Book Club logo on the front cover of a novel is now enough to ensure huge sales.
The Prime Minister tried to cover up the scandal, but that just made it worse when the newspapers discovered the truth.
In the long summer days she sat in the sun and watched the trees cover themselves with leaves, and the white daisies cover the hill.
A good article will cover the who, the what, the when, the where, the why and the how.
My friends did a great cover of that Michael Jackson song last night.
cover with blanket, cover 700km, cover large area, snow covered the trees, cover the cost
Tom covered his face / I can't cover for you anymore / The floor was covered with dust

Anglais mot "pokrywać coś"(Cover) se produit dans des ensembles:

Angielski 5-6

2. coat


Put your coat on.
I would like to buy a new coat at that department store.
Coat the chicken breast with flour.
That coat may have cost a lot of money, but it's worth it.
Burglars broke into our apartment and stole my wife's fur coat.
That coat is just the style I've been looking for.
What a gorgeous coat you're wearing!
My sister, wearing her favorite red coat, went out today.
When she saw the gorgeous coat, Julie decided to buy it.
I'm looking for a coat. I'm short so the length should be on the short side, and as refined a design as possible.
How many men are there that wear a coat that cost a hundred francs, and carry a diamond in the head of their cane, and dine for twenty-five SOUS for all that! It seems as though we could never pay enough for the pleasures of vanity.
He wore a jaunty coat of chocolate-colored velvet, with diamond buttons, and with two huge pockets which were always filled with bones, dropped there at dinner by his loving mistress.
In 1912, the Austrian tailor Franz Reichelt died jumping off the first floor of the Eiffel Tower while trying out his new invention, the parachute coat, which did not work...
A coat is a very long jacket which you can wear outside
apply as many coats as you want