dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

wybraniec Anglais:

1. Chosen


If he is in middle circumstances his clothes will be chosen chiefly for comfort.
Some were under the impression that the judges had not chosen wisely.
No matter what your profession, or how happy you may be in it, there are moments when you wish you had chosen some other career.
I have chosen
The president of the republic is chosen by the people.
Isn't it natural for a young man with a hard to shake reservedness about himself to think that he is secretly the chosen one?
With the first election of a woman into the seat of chancellor, the feminine complement of the word, "chancelière," was chosen as the Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language.
However, in America, sports teams are generally chosen by skill, and academic courses by ability.
I realized that what I had chosen didn't really interest me.
She thought of the fine autumn day when she had rushed home from school with the good news; she was chosen to be on the relay team.
For a guy who was chosen by his father as the only son to be taught the secrets of this martial art, he doesn't have much of a kick.
Words, when well chosen, have such great force in them.
Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
The only reason why Ferdinand Magellan could claim to be the first man to sail across all of the world's meridians was because Christopher Columbus had chosen to swim.
We're chosen by the people of Westhamptonshire County to be members of the council.

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