dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

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1. arouse


What should I do to arouse desire in the man I'm interested in?
Her being nice all of a sudden arouse his suspicions and set him on guard
he arouses fear when he flies into a rage
This informanion will arouse his curiosity
arouse sb's curiosity
It aroused my interest.
arouse suspicion
It may arouse his interest in the subject. “Educators must arouse interest in students by sharing stories, anecdotes, and examples with their real life experiences to ensure teaching takeaways
That might arouse my cook's suspicions.
She was well known and aroused a lot of attention
Events of that type generally arouse suspicion.
His opinion does not arouse any echo in his colleagues.
Don't arouse him from his sleep!
How to arouse a woman's desire?

2. raise


raise questiones
If you raise an eyebrow, it can mean "I want to have sex with you", but also "I find that what you just said is completely idiotic."
The first question we must raise is whether a cultural barrier existed between those groups.
To raise one's name in later generations and thereby glorify one's parents, this is the greatest expression of filial piety.
In the first section of this review I raise the question of how brain processes cause our conscious experiences.
The aim of our first appeal this year is to raise at least Ł50,000 for the young research centre into neuroendocrine tumours.
Some psychologists raise doubts about Pepperberg's research.
A year of record earnings for investment banks has done little to raise hopes. Treating obesity would cost too much and would substantially raise health care premiums.
While long-term credit banks are authorized by law to issue bonds to raise fund, they are not allowed to take deposits the way ordinary banks are.
They shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks; One nation shall not raise the sword against another, nor shall they train for war again.
When the tip was a lone dime thrown into a glass, the waitress would raise the glass while hastily preparing the table for the next customer. She would then spill the water and that would be it.
Even the periodical pay raise could not keep abreast of higher living costs.
Today's agenda concerns the re-election of the student council. If anybody wishes to stand as a candidate, please raise your hand.
B2 to collect money from other people: They're raising money for charity. raise your voice ​ to speak loudly and angrily to someone

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3. boost


I think I can reach the branch if you'll give me a boost.
sales boosting
Did you see that? She boosted my telephone and ran away
The promotion of our city boosted tourism in this region
We must also boost opportunities for young people.
Getting the job has boosted my confidence. Increased tourism was a major boost to the local economy. The European Councils' calls for less but better targeted State aid to boost the European economy.
This will boost incentives to increase production.’
Finance Ministry officials tried to boost confidence in recovery.
They seemed really despondent to find that their project didn't boost profits like they thought it would.
Amazon may revolutionize the market and provide boost for stores.
If we do not want to rely solely on emigration, we need to boost the birth rate.
Employers will boost their desirability in the eyes of employees
Some people think that coffee is the best energy boost.
And did you know, Sophie, that scientists believe learning a second language can boost brainpower?
A good way to boost reading and listening skills in a target language is to read or listen to the news.

4. instil


I told how to instil eyedrops.
Europe without borders overestimates the consciousness of belonging to a nation, and it is easy to instil even wild ideas.

5. pique


After a moment of pique, the senator responded calmly to his accusers. A fit of pique
he left in a fit of pique

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6. strengthen


It will also help to strengthen the city's economy.
This economic agreement will strengthen the union of our countries.
What kind of exercise is good for strengthening your arms, back, stomach? I think press-ups are good for strengthening your arms.
Western nations have to put their heads together to strengthen the dollar.
Passions weaken, but habits strengthen, with age.
We need to reorganize it in order to strengthen our business activities.
It is important to strengthen the basis.
The recent news about the Fukushima I nuclear power plant will likely strengthen the cause of the advocates who want to let our local nuclear power plant's license expire.
Building strength throughout the biceps can help strengthen the muscles in the shoulders and back.
strengthen your immune system
Cooking dinner together will strengthen our relationship////////I want to strengthen my faith, so I go to the church every Sunday
strengthen heat transfer
Cooking together will strengthen our relationship.
‘Good stress’ can strengthen our natural defences.
The front-roller thrust angle is 2 degrees, probably there were plans to strengthen that angle a little when racing.

7. evoke


The old house evoked memories of his childhood. His photographs evoke the isolation and solitude of the desert.
These shows were evoked interest in a large number of people.
The music evoked memories of her youth.
Horizontal lines were thought to evoke and relate to the native prairie landscape.
The music evokes memories.
That ​smell always evokes ​memories of my ​old ​school.
Evoke is usually an indirect action and not something that is necessarily done actively. His story evoked sympathy from the jury.
It will surely evoke a positive response.
President Saakashvili cannot have believed that military intervention would evoke no response from Russia.
The principles of true art is not to portray, but to evoke
This cuisine is seasoned to evoke the esprit of Paris.

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8. impress


I want to learn to speak Hawaiian, so I can impress my girlfriend.
Tom did it just to impress Mary.
she impresses me
Parents try to impress upon their children the importance of honesty and hard work.
How does America impress you?
In business today, too many executives spend money they haven't earned, to buy things they don't need, to impress people they don't even like.
What are your impressions after watching the film?
I remember when I was a child being very impressed with how many toys she had.
What impressed me was their ability to deal with any problem.
He impressed her with his sincerity.
Your show made absolutely no impression on me
It certainly made an impression on me. (To z pewnością zrobiło na mnie wrażenie.)
I was deeply impressed by tese old ruins.
first impression
He spent a lot of money just to try and impress his girlfriend.