dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

wspomnieć o Anglais:

1. bring up bring up


When Don’s wife died he was left to bring up their four children by himself.
“To bring up a child in the way he should go, travel that way yourself once in a while.”
I have one small thing to bring up.
Don't bring up her past. She doesn't like talking about it.
Parents should better bring up their children.
If Paul comes in, don't bring up the party. It's going to be a surprise.
We bring up twins.
I'll tell Adam to bring up some more champagne.
Remember, don’t bring up Mary’s breakup when you talk to her.
In conclusion, I would like to bring up one technical issue.
I feel I ought to bring up another small matter.
She was ​crying so much I ​thought she'd ​bring up her ​breakfast.
I would like to bring up the two most critical points one more time.
After their mother died, the children were bring up by their aunt.
Don't bring up money, religion or politics at dinner

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2. mention


Don't mention it. / You should just mention my name if you see him again. / She mentioned her new project, Hidden Oxford, and promised to show me some pictures later in the week.
Don't mention
I had a nagging feeling that the atmosphere resembled somebody and, now that you mention it, yes, you're right. Certainly ZZ TOP had this kind of feel.
It is acceptable to mention your job and interests and to ask the other person about his, but be careful not to let the conversation become too personal.
Mention each member by name, please.
For the sake of completeness, let us mention that the ring R - considered as a module over itself - has submodules of arbitrarily large finite length.
If you mention New Year in China, the image that many people will think of is a family gathered around wrapping dumplings together.
If the other person does mention his family, then it is perfectly OK to ask about the ages of the children, and if you have children, to compare educational and cultural differences in raising children.
Max mentioned his visit to London in his email.
I'm definitely gonna mention that in my profile in Business, Man! Magazine.
We combed police records of the incident but found no mention of witnesses seeing a tall, bearded man.
The survey also mentioned that women in particular have accepted online shopping and will be more likely in the future to shop across a large range of producs.
I didn’t realize I had paint on my dress until someone mentioned it.
In a recent article about activities to keep your brain young, they mention Esperanto along with Sudoku, which shows that Esperanto is becoming part of popular culture.

Anglais mot "wspomnieć o"(mention) se produit dans des ensembles:

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3. to mention about



4. mention to



5. Refer to


he promised not to refer to this situation
I refer to the three that are particularly important in the context of business as strangers, family, and neighbors.
Please refer to...
I'd like to refer to...
The words 'old man' refer to Proteus.
When I give my presentation, I will probably have to refer to my notes
I'd like to refer to the proposal made in your last e-mail.
The figures on the left refer to our overseas sales.
Before I make a decision, please let me refer to some formal regulations.
he promised not to refer to this situation, who are you referring to in your thesis, he always referred to his father as the old man
Please refer to page ten.

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6. mention for



7. mention something



8. refer


What does it refer to?
Could you tell me how to refer to the podium for an awards ceremony? The "winner's stand"?
Kareishu is a special smell that comes as old people age. Popular expressions such as: "Ossan kusai" or "Oyaji kusai" (smelly old man) refer to this smell.
American news stories always refer to "The Japanese" no matter who is being talked about.
In most societies, it's rude to refer to someone in the third person when he or she is standing right there.
I am using this term in Emmet's sense to refer to the psychological rules of language use.
If you have some questions, please refer to this guidebook.
For further information refer to the enclosed leaflet.
I would like to refer for a while to collective redress, which is very important.
First see your pediatrician, who may refer you to a pediatric allergist.
Do the first answers that come up on an internet search refer to the most commoncauses of a symptom?
She referred to Kant and Nietzsche during her presentation.
I think it id important to refer to their own documents
If you refer to something, you consult it. To check your spelling, you refer to a dictionary.
In present day Japan, "alchemy" is only used metaphorically; to refer to improper means of making money by politicians or religious hucksters with no morals or shame.

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