dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

ulegać Anglais:

1. succumb


Others have succumbed to invasion or disease.
director succumbs to stage fright after teleprompter fails
I succumbed to temptation and had some cheesecake.
I'm succumbing.
It doesn’t succumb to 21st-Century cynicism.
‘But somebody somewhere in the industry might succumb to temptation.
the frightful dread lest I succumb, and the fear of death.
He was weak enough to succumb to temptation.

Anglais mot "ulegać"(succumb) se produit dans des ensembles:

FCE+CAE (Pierwszy rok, poprawione)
The Perfect Date
Test 3, 13.12.18 r.
General Navigation
Fiszki Gymglish

2. succumb to



Anglais mot "ulegać"(succumb to) se produit dans des ensembles:

E Dla Zaawansowanych 2 C1-C2
British monarchy
Dunin angielski

3. give in


The government has said all along that it will never give in to terrorist threats.
The rebels were finally forced to give in.
Despite great difficulties she refused to give in, and finally succeeded in getting what she wanted.
But - as Churchill said about the Nazi barbarians - we must never, ever give in
You'll never ​guess the ​answer - do you give in? She wouldn't give in until she ​received a ​full ​apology.
Don't give in
B1 to finally agree to what someone wants after a period when you refuse to agree: We will never give in to terrorists' demands
Jim was doing his best to make his colleagues like him but after a few weeks he give in.

Anglais mot "ulegać"(give in) se produit dans des ensembles:

E Dla Zaawansowanych 1 C1

4. undergo


The new engine must undergo all the necessary tests.
He had to undergo many trials.
The rain forests now undergo drastic degradation due to mindless exploration of their resources.
Other active substances with a similar molecular structure as tolylfluanid could undergo the same degradation path.
Packed into wooden fishing boats like sardines, the immigrants undergo the dangerous voyage there.
undergo a change/transformation, undergo treatment/ surgery/ an operation
LIII– no one shall undergo legal proceeding or sentencing...
undergo a process of constant improvement
If you want to be healthy, you have to undergo a therapy
The country has undergone massive changes recently.
Non-Community goods may undergo the usual forms of handling listed in Annex 72.
This area has undergone urban regeneration, so now it's full of nice shops and houses
You can't eat anything because you will undergo a major surgery
Definition if you undergo something, you experience it
Nitrogen oxides a are emitted into the atmosphere, undergo chemical tranformations and are absorbed by water droplets in clouds.

Anglais mot "ulegać"(undergo) se produit dans des ensembles:

Can architecture make us more creative?

5. succumbing



Anglais mot "ulegać"(succumbing) se produit dans des ensembles:

Social media addiction
dopamine split