dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

rozerwać się Anglais:

1. let your hair down let your hair down



Anglais mot "rozerwać się"(let your hair down) se produit dans des ensembles:

Ready for first - Units 6 and 7

2. go in for go in for


Do you go in for sailing?
I don't go in for that kind of thing.
why don't you go in for the "miss United kingdom" contest?
She decided to go in for the Weakest Link as the money was good.
I don't really go in for sports
And ever since then she's been encouraging me to go in for acting
I don’t go in for golf much.
His school had suggested he go in for the Young Musician of the Year competition.
People walk and go in for sports in the open air

Anglais mot "rozerwać się"(go in for) se produit dans des ensembles:

computer games

3. to be entertain



4. spill


I have not eaten any seafood since the recent oil spill.
Don't spill the beans.
Be careful with that medicine – don’t spill it.
You can wear my scarf as long as you don't spill anything on it.
to have/ take a spill horse- rider/ cyclist
And they could boost the economy by billions and billions of dollars as they spill into sectors of engineering, computer science, commercial contracting, videography, forestry and, of course, the military.
Gambling site lets users bet on which species will go extinct because of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
When the tip was a lone dime thrown into a glass, the waitress would raise the glass while hastily preparing the table for the next customer. She would then spill the water and that would be it.
Please don't spill the beans to Elizabeth that I bought her a gold necklace for her birthday.
She dropped her cup and spilled coffee all over our brand new carpet
Clean spills immediately to avoid slips.
unintentional spills of liquids are also took place
That was a nasty spill you took last night.
spilled/bryt. spilt
if you spill a liquid, or if it spills, it accidentally flows over the edge of a container

5. to rip


You two are ready to rip off each other's clothes.

Anglais mot "rozerwać się"(to rip) se produit dans des ensembles:

bbc china civilisation

6. unwind


Let's unwind after a long day.
I always watch TV in the evenings in order to unwind after a long day at work.
After a performance I eat and spend a few hours unwinding.
A glass of wine will help you to unwind after work
a beautiful country hotel that is the perfect place to unwind
have that time to unwind that I can chill out and just be with me.
Watching TV helps me unwind after a long day at work.
Music helps me to unwind.
Start unwinding yourself.
What do you usually do to unwind? - I take a bubble bath and listen to classical music while drinking wine. And you?
Swimming helps me unwind.
I love listening to music to unwind after I’ve finished my homework.
After a long day, I need to spend some time unwinding.
I wanted to unwind after a hard day.
I just like to unwind in front of TV.

7. to rip apart



Anglais mot "rozerwać się"(to rip apart) se produit dans des ensembles:

Moja pierwsza lekcja

8. burst burst burst



9. burst


gullets had burst.
Her heart burst with gladness to see her husband return home from his overseas tour of Iran.
If only I'd sold that property before the economic bubble burst I wouldn't have lost all that money.
Harold's arm bicycle workout was sufficiently vigorous that his pectorals burst into flame.
What was that noise? Did a tyre burst?
There must have been at least ten courses. I thought I was going to burst.
Generally, short bursts of long hours do lead to increases in productivity, but over time those gains disappear,
Three days before Vern burst into the clubhouse, Ray Brower had gone out with one of his mothers buckets to pick wild fruit.
I want to see her burst of red hair and big green eyes.
When he openly declared he would marry Pablo, he almost gave his grandmother a heart attack and made his aunt's eyes burst out of their sockets; however, his little sister beamed with pride.
What Alice, waiting for a reply, was faced with was a sudden howl. It was a resounding noise, sharp as to burst her ear drums, loud as to reach unto the heavens.
The tree roots have burst through the cement at several points along the sidewalk.
It is wonderful to think of Spring, when the new buds of the persimmon burst forth.
The frog inflated himself more and more, until finally he burst.
If you keep eating like this your body will burst open.

10. burst asunder



11. tear itself apart