dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

wpatrzony Anglais:

1. staring


What are you staring at?
I wondered why people were staring at me.
Tom became aware that Mary was staring at him.
You might as well read a novel instead of staring at the ceiling.
I thought the little boy who was staring and pointing at the foreigner was very rude.
When you paint a self-portrait, you sit staring hard at yourself.
The girl staring back at me was angry.
The answer was staring me in the face.
Try staring at yourself.
The bride came into the room, with everyone staring at her.
Staring at her watch, she said: "It's already four o'clock."
You should live staring reality right in the eye.
If you were really interested in what I'm saying you wouldn't be staring out of the window.
This dog is staring at me as if it wanted to eat me.
Once I opened my eyes again, Amina was staring at me through the bottom of her beer glass.

2. stared


He stared at me.
She stared at him and that made him very nervous.
They stopped their game and stared at me.
Being too nervous to reply, he stared at the floor.
I can't think with that noise, she said, as she stared at the typewriter.
His dog stared at him every morning while he had his breakfast.
She was conscious of being stared at by a stranger.
In hopes of attaining superhuman powers, Christopher Columbus once stared at the sun for five minutes straight. It didn't work.
I need not have watered the flowers. Just after I finished, it stared raining.
After the earthquake, people stared into the deep hole in the ground in surprise.
In Paris they simply stared when I spoke to them in French; I never did succeed in making those idiots understand their own language.
Christopher Columbus once stared at Medusa, and Medusa turned to stone.
He stared at the steep slope of the mountain and stopped climbing it.
The fat woman, the young couple, the sleeping Indian and the tall man in black, but now skin and flesh and hair had disappeared, and empty eye sockets stared from gleaming white skulls.
That child stared at me, his mouth agape.

3. look up to


I look up to my parents very much.
I really look up to my teacher.
I really look up to him
He’s a role model for other players to look up to.
I look up to my brother. I always listen to what he says.
She used to look up to him
Magdalena always needed someone to look up to and imitate. I wish she were more self-reliant.
I look up to my mum
I look up to my mother.
Teenagers look up to their idols.
I always look up to my older brother
Boys often look up to footballers.