dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

wyostrzony Anglais:

1. super heightened



2. sharpened


I sharpened a pencil with a knife.
He turned back to the room, picked up his bag and took out a short iron bar, sharpened at one end.

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3. distinct


two entirely distinct languages
The company made a distinct contribution to the charity
Proponents of a newer study classify the golden-bellied mangabey as a distinct subspecies.
Imogen of the Internet has created a seminal classification of thirty distinct varieties of chatspeak, some now facing linguistic extinction.
distinctly = wyraźnie
Lenses with two distinct optical powers are also called "bifocals".
Cancer is not one but more than a hundred distinct diseases.
The word 'nationalism' is used in at least three distinct senses.
Definition something that is distinct is clearly different from other things of the same
Mary has a wonderfully distinct voice. I would recognise it anywhere!
His voice was quiet but every word was distinct.
Art Nouveau was also a movement of distinct individuals such as Gustav Klimt, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Alfons Mucha, René Lalique, Antoni Gaudí and Louis Comfort Tiffany, each of whom interpreted it in their own individual manner.
Δhe restaurant is divided into two distinct areas: a smoking and a non-smoking one.
His distinct formula for a flavoured syrup.
It is a distinct topic, don't mention it.

4. crisp


You have a very crisp way of speaking.
I like crisp chips so much.
The weather was crisp and cool, with the smell of woodsmoke in the air.
I love walking through the crisp snow.
Grab the meat before it burns to a crisp!
People will fry to a crisp in the sun today.
For maximum crispness, cook the pizza on a pizza stone.; crisp bacon;
There was a fresh crisp wind blowing from the east.
a crisp winter morning; The air was crisp and clear and the sky was blue.
Store the biscuits in a tin to keep them crisp.
Dudley had a crisp twenty-pound note clutched in his fat fi st.
The round around him became crisp, the dull firepit flaring to near blinding brightness.
a crisp ​apple
If you store lettuce this way, it will stay fresh and crisp.
It is a crisp, clear Spring morning,

5. in focus


Adjust the camer to make sure everybody is in focus.
Now that things are in focus, I feel better about the world.

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6. keen


David has a keen interest in aesthetics — the qualities that make a painting, sculpture, musical composition, or poem pleasing to the eye, ear, or mind.
keen on something
A fence between makes love more keen.
Competition is very keen in the car industry.
Boeing, which builds more than half the world's commercial airliners, is understandably keen to draw attention to what can go wrong besides planes.
Japanese parents are not keen to talk about their own children.
bank was keen to build long term customer thrust.
They were very keen to start work as soon as possible.
She always look for extra work to do- she's very keen.
a. The butcher’s keen knife cut through the meat.
As a keen cyclist I am especially pleased by the provisions for carrying bicycles on the train.
They were very keen to start work as soon as possible.; Joan wanted to go to a movie but I wasn't keen (= I didn't want to go).; She's a keen tennis player.; She's keen on (playing) tennis.
meets a unique set of obstacles, but Campbell’s keen insight was that the outline of these stories is
He has become keen on Italian food since visiting Rome.
Hounds hunt by their keen scent.

7. pointed


When I was asked by an old man where the church was, I pointed it out.
The teacher pointed her finger at me and asked me to go with her.
Mistakes in the printing should be pointed out at once.
He pointed out that the plan would cost a lot of money.
That report was important because it pointed out all the errors the committee had made.
pointed stick
And he pointed to a bunch of high grass.
He pointed out how important it is to observe the law.
The police officer pointed his pistol at the criminal, who, in turn, held his pistol directly pointed at the officer. Neither had the advantage, the position was a stalemate.
The girl snapped up the package and pointed to a little old man standing beside her.
As children are known to emulate the values of adults, it is often pointed out such "education mamas" instill a warped sense of values in their children.
It is often pointed out that smoking is a danger to health.
He's got a long, pointed chin.
Once, when I went to my friend Kawai's house, he fired a pistol. He thought it was not loaded and pointed it at my mouth, but it was and the bullet grazed my ear before hitting the closet.
Woodpeckers peck tree trunks with their long pointed beaks and eat insects found there.

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