dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

przyciągający Anglais:

1. to attract


it is difficult to attract well-qualified workers
"It's a scream for help; it's meant to attract attention. "
The castle attracts more than 300,000 visitors a year. We need to attract more science graduates to teaching.

Anglais mot "przyciągający"(to attract) se produit dans des ensembles:

praca klasowa

2. drawing


This drawing is less than great. He needs to do something with the line here at the back of the leg.
he's drawing.
Detailed design is the work of drawing up a diagram that is capable of being manufactured from the plan set in the baseline design.
Nursing insurance covers drawing up the care plan and other work supporting home nursing.
My eight-year-old son did a drawing of our house yesterday.
Making a clean separation between the "useful" and the "useless" is about as straightforward as drawing the fine line between water and ice.
The young man had been sitting in the drawing room alone with the girl for a long time and it was getting late.
Notaries are involved in the drawing up of notarial deeds and sealed envelope deeds.
Drawing is a lot of fun; it helps me to relax.
Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises.
The partners agreed that they can each take 600 every month as drawings.
It's only a drawing Anna, come on. / 2. Drawing is a form of meditation for me. / 3. Did Peter have any hobbies like drawing or painting?
In that kind of case, it's best to make a trial of drawing up a budget.
Derrick dropped his drawing in the tub and is now trying to salvage it with a hair dryer.
When drawing kanji be careful of dots and sweeps, write as carefully and quickly as possible.

Anglais mot "przyciągający"(drawing) se produit dans des ensembles:

vocabulary from the text by joel bourne

3. involving


The recent scandals involving altar boys and religious leaders have undermined the faith people have in the Church.
He does not care for any sport involving team work or quick responses to other players.
Coppola and Andersson are so involving in whole process
skiing is very involving hobby
The Lockheed scandal is a worldwide corruption scandal involving the major American plane manufacturer Lockheed. It came to light in February 1976 and revolved mainly around the acceptance of passenger plane contracts.

Anglais mot "przyciągający"(involving) se produit dans des ensembles:

kartka kultura

4. attractive


She is attractive.
If you are not satisfied with your share, I'll make it a bit more attractive.
It's not that I seriously like him. I just find him very attractive.
She spent ages trying to make herself look attractive for the photo.
Although the phrase "world peace" sounds attractive, the road to world peace is very long and full of troubles.
If Buddhism is attractive, it is because it appears as a possibility of touching the infinite and obtaining happiness without having any concrete religious obligations. A spiritual auto-eroticism of some sort.
Urban culture appears to be attractive to the younger generation.
People usually find it very difficult to break the ice when they meet someone extremely attractive for the first time.
God, so atrocious in the Old Testament, so attractive in the New - the Jekyl and Hyde of sacred romance.
Mountaineering is attractive especially to young people because it is accompanied with hardships and adventures.
In the carriage sat a gentleman, not attractive, but also not unattractive, not too fat nor too thin; one could not call him old, but he also was not too young.
Similarly, the strongest reasons for stopping are usually the short-term benefits (for example, feeling healthier and more attractive).
Although the idea of a safety net is attractive, it is not enough.
Would you buy a new car if you received an attractive offer?
These Aboriginal instruments have colourful attractive designs.

5. attracting


What are your other ideas for attracting customers?
The Great Barrier Reef is attracting urgent concern.

6. luring


he want her so he luring her into the room
I wondered if these offerings were being made by ambiguous or ominous forces who did not have my best interests at heart. Perhaps they were luring me on toward overuse and self-disintegration.

7. alluring


I have never met a more alluring woman.
The bride's sister was ​wearing a most alluring ​dress at the wedding reception.
an alluring smile
It was not, I must confess, a very alluring prospect.
She was wearing a most alluring dress at Sam's dinner party.
Alice looked very alluring in her red satin dress.
‘the town offers alluring shops and restaurants
The prospect of a scholarship is very alluring to me.
She was wearing a most alluring dress at dinner party.; I think he's an alluring character - he's very interesting; The jewellery in the arms was alluring; He portrayed its culture as morally corrupting and suffused with dangerously alluring eroticism.

Anglais mot "przyciągający"(alluring) se produit dans des ensembles:

personality styles

8. gripping


It was a gripping drama, I couldn't take my eyes off it.
A gripping film is the one you can't stop watching.
gripping book
It's absolutely gripping! I cant's remember when I last read a book with a flashlight under my blanket.
There are some gripping images and one hair-raising moment.
Some films are extremely gripping.
The book was so gripping but the film didn’t do it justice.
Collins’ gripping detective novel
it was gripping tale of murder
there is a gripping thriler on tv tonigt
It's not as gripping as dinosaur sex, so we're not going to go into it further.
The book's plot is gripping for every reader.
Crime stories by Miłoszewski are very gripping
A gripping story. I was hooked from the very first page.
Disaster films are more gripping than comedians.

9. appealing


Nothing is so appealing as the innocent face of a sleeping baby.
She gave me an appealing look.
The president tried to make his case for war by subtly appealing to the electorate's deep-seated suspicion of Arabs.

10. dragging


dragging on and on
The meeting on sales promotion is dragging on.

11. inviting


Thanks for inviting me.
That pool really looks inviting.
Thank you for inviting me to dinner.
Thank you for inviting me to the party.
I am grateful to you for inviting me to the party.
Thank you so much for inviting me.
Thank you for inviting me to your birthday party.
I cannot go to the party, but thank you for inviting me all the same.
I think each of us played a part in inviting today's confusion.
How about inviting Meg to the party?
Shades of earth are ringing through my open view inciting and inviting me.
His wife liked inviting guests.
He will figure on inviting a lot of guests to the opening ceremony.
That'd be nice. What about inviting John and Mary?
He's inviting nothing but trouble.

12. magnificent


It's magnificent.
A magnificent sight presented itself before us.
This magnificent cathedral dates back to the Middle Ages.
If you listen to great music even the most common things become something magnificent.
Gentlemen, at the beginning of this century, France was for all nations a magnificent sight.
The old road is much longer, but it offers travellers some magnificent scenery.
The definition of magnificent is something that is exceptional or amazing in appearance. Michelangelo's David is magnificent.
She looked magnificent in her wedding dress. You've all done a magnificent job.
very good, ​beautiful, or ​deserving to be ​admired: a magnificent ​view
She looked magnificent at the ball in her long black dress.
What a magnificent meal! We must eat in this restaurant again.
Look at that peacock! Have you ever seen anything as magnificent as its tail?
making a splendid appearance or show; of exceptional beauty, size, etc.: a magnificent cathedral; magnificent scenery.
It's magnificent Monday and 200 gorgeous competition winners are heading straight for Radio Rock.