dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

usłyszeć Anglais:

1. hear


I hear you.
Tom shouted at the top of his lungs so Mary could hear him over the sound of the waterfall.
What's your favorite place to go hear live music?
To hear him speak English, you would take him for an American.
With many students chatting, it was difficult to hear what the professor had to say.
I hear he traveled by bicycle from Hokkaido to Kyushu.
When you hear hoofbeats behind you, don't expect to see a zebra.
His family was poor, and poor people did not often hear music.
When we hear of a divorce we assume that it was caused by the inability of those two people to agree upon fundamentals.
If you listen closely enough you'll be able to hear it.
Wait till the guys at work hear that your wife left you for another woman.
Your joke is funny no matter how many times I hear it.
Long time, no see. I hear that you've changed your job again.
I will come on Wednesday evening unless I hear from you to the contrary.
New Year's cards provide us with the opportunity to hear from friends and relatives.

Anglais mot "usłyszeć"(hear) se produit dans des ensembles:

Aneta 7th April 2016
irregular verbs
elementary 5e,d

2. to overhear



Anglais mot "usłyszeć"(to overhear) se produit dans des ensembles:

6A: 80, 81, 84, 85, 86
ang nieregu 3
Lesson - 29.08.2022

3. hear off



4. make out


Honorata going to make out the difficult task.
I didn't make out his final words
He tried to make out that Jack is guilty of starting the fire, but nobody believed him.
Listen, Jack, I tried to make out the meaning of this squiggle in your test, but I failed. Could you tell me what it is?
How did you make out yesterday?
Nobody can make out why you have been put in charge here.
You always hate going to visit my parents. Don't make out it's a pleasure for you when it isn't.
I could see the sign but I couldn't make out exactly what it said.
If you can't make out what someone's saying, ask them to repeat it.
She's the kind of girl who will not make out on the first date
see sth with difficulty (in a distance)/It’s dark and I can’t make out the names on the list.
His writing is so bad i can't make out what this word's supposed to be.
make out = To write out; draw up: made out the invoices. I will make out your bill straightway, sir!
don't make out like you know the answer
The copy ic not clear and I can"t make out the words.

Anglais mot "usłyszeć"(make out) se produit dans des ensembles:

High Note 4 (vocab 5A-5D)
słówka unit 5