dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

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1. get your foot in the door get your foot in the door



2. squirm in squirm in



3. fidget fidget


Sit still and stop fidgeting!
The kids had started to fidget.
You never want to fidget around, especially the knife
Stop fidgeting.
If you have to fidget, keep it low key, like twisting a pen cap under your desk
Children can't sit still without fidgeting
She was fidgeting anxiously with her button.
Dentists detest fidgeting patients.
She couldn't concentrate; she was fidgeting.
He’s fidgeting and nervous.
DON'T fidget! You want the interviewer to listen to what you are saying.
Children can't sit still without fidgeting. He was the only one at the table who fidgeted.
To fidget is defined as to make small movements, often because you are restless, nervous or uncomfortable.
An example of fidget is a child who moves around a lot in his chair on a plane because he is restless and bored.
He is always in a fidget.

4. turned turned


He turned traitor.
His old company gave him the shaft. But I admire the way he turned bad luck into good and did even better with his own business.
The process by which substances are turned directly from a solid state into a gas is called sublimation.
I was looking at a dog. However, when I looked again, it had turned into a cat.
I turned the corner and caught sight of a newly opened restaurant.
He turned the problem over in his mind for three days before he did anything about it.
Late in March 1841, his cold turned into pneumonia.
The background check on Tom turned up suspiciously little.
Please fasten your seat belt and observe the "no smoking" sign until it is turned off.
He turned the bottle upside down and shook it, but still the honey wouldn't come out.
Such a proposal would only be turned down immediately.
Modern science has turned many impossibilities into possibilities.
Unable to accomplish the task by himself, he turned to me for help.
She was such a beautiful girl that everybody turned to look at her as she passed.
Even though he has turned twenty, he's still too timid to chat with girls.

5. get screwed up get screwed up



6. get a foot in the door get a foot in the door


Jack took a low-paying job at a large law firm just ti get a foot in the door.