dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

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1. to incorporate


I beg the Commissioner also to incorporate these amendments in the corresponding draft.
We also want to incorporate third countries for competition reasons.

2. contain


There's a chance that tap water may contain harmful substances like chlorine and lead.
contain yourself!
if something such as a bag, box, or place contains something, that thing is inside it
The disease has effected 100 people. We must contain it before it can spread to more people.
The physician information should contain the following key elements:
Virtually all sources of commercial peanut butter in the United States contain minute quantities of aflatoxin.
There are no English sentences on Tatoeba that contain the word "Lego".
I have always believed that fruits are more beneficial than fruit juices mainly because they do not contain added sugar.
In the English language many words contain letters which are not pronounced.
Green peas are high in iron and contain nutrients that improve the colour of fingernails.
Semi-finished products contain large amounts of chemicals, which aims to improve the taste, smell and appearance of the food and salt and preservatives.
A signature contains (...) less frequently a first name and initials.
Room 101 contains the thing that frightens you the most.
the cigarettes were thought to contain cannabis
Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes!

3. imply


Are you implying that I am not loyal to this company? Because I am!
His silence seemed to imply agreement.
What does his silence imply?
What does "There is a tide" imply?
Are you implying that...?
But, that can imply good or bad!
Does "juice" in Japan imply juice in a can?
The more I study for an exam, the worse I do! I guess correlation does not imply causation.
He's been implying from the start that he knows who the thief is.
What are you implying?
This may or may not be an error, but it does not necessarily imply a systemic failing.
Socialism implies ​equality. Are you implying (that) I'm ​fat?
The police officer said that asking a few questions did not imply that a person was guilty of any offence.
His silence seemed to imply agreement. The survey implies (that) more people are moving house than was thought.
Many websites prohibit misleading usernames that imply an official role on the website such as "admin," "administrator," "webmaster," "system operator," "sysop," or "moderator."

4. involve


What does it involve?
Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn. To involve means to connect.
To involve means to connect. When you get involved in the Spanish Club, you attend meetings and events.
The sentence can generally involve a decree of imprisonment, a fine and/or other punishments against a defendant convicted of a crime
Service industries include communication, transportation, distribution, finance and a host of other areas which do not involve production of goods.
Prices and length of study vary according to the speciality but all involve intensive home study as well as college-based tuition.
/inwolw/ * what exactly does the job involve? (+ Ing .. My course involves doing a lot of research )
They execute endless practice runs and then review their in‐flight decisions, attempting to hone their minds to select the best approach to any given scenario, particularly those that involve the use of deadly force.
Only a small number of players seem to have been involved.
a person who makes money by starting their own business that typically involves some financial risk
My work involves: human contact / team work / long hours / dealing with customers / travelling a lot/ solving problems
He believed that some kind of supernatural forces were involved in his healing.
When you are involved in an argument and both you and the other person know (or rather believe) you are right, do you insist on the other person admitting they are wrong, or do you just let the matter drop for the sake of peace and quiet.
The trips often involve a lot of walking.; an event involving hundreds of people; I prefer teaching methods that actively involve students in learning.
If a situation or activity involves something, that thing is a necessary part of it.; to affect or include someone or something in an activity; to make someone be part of an activity or process

5. subsume