dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

utarg Anglais:

1. takings



2. stroke


I’d always enjoyed painting, but about ten years ago I had a stroke. I couldn’t speak or move my right hand, which I use to paint.
I always thought that a stroke was one of nature's ways to tell you that it's time to die.
suffer a stroke
A lot of people buy lotteries dreaming of wealth at one stroke.
The lion put an end to his prey with one stroke.
It is easier for heaven and earth to disappear than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law.
... orgasm by having someone stroke her eyebrow.
In tennis and ping-pong backhand the hand is turned backwards in making the stroke.
I don't know much about painting, but I can tell that this brush has an excellent stroke feel to it.
Michael loves his cat so much that he feels offended if a guest of his doesn't stroke her or at least state she's beautiful.
Sometimes, it's to better stroke some-one than tell him the truth, especially if the truth is unpleasant. This way you can make that person more willing to cooperate.
please dont stroke dog. its dangerous. he can bite you
Heart attack and stroke have also been reported rarely in men taking CIALIS.
I stroked the tennis ball so hard that it flew out of play.
Selling products sometimes requires having a stroke of genius.

3. receipts


total revenue receipts of 18,4 mln $
The theatre's receipts for the winter were badly down.; The economy experienced lower than expected export receipts.
He made a complete financial record on his computer, basing his calculations on countless receipts and bank records.

4. yield


Stock investments do not always yield profit.
I'll stand up for what I believe in and won't yield to any threats.
it yields results
I yield to no one in abhorrence of violence.
How much wheat does each field yield?
The company shares give a high yield.
It is highly probable that the deletion of element C will still yield the same result.
When in the barn the heating fails, cubic shape the milk yield takes.
the yield in proficiency
an ​attempt to yield ​increased ​profits. Yields on ​gas and ​electricity ​shares are ​consistently high. The ​investigation yielded some ​unexpected ​results.
1. The investigation yielded some unexpected results. Favourable weather yielded a good crop.
3. His legs began to yield under the sheer weight of his body.
Farmers are the primary customers, as they can use the drone to optimize their agricultural practices and increase their yields.
She is stubborn, she never yields. The experiment yielded an answer the scientists have been looking for.
I yielded the right-of-way to the other driver. / to yield to demands / to yield to temptation / to yield to the advice