dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

zmoczyć się Anglais:

1. wet oneself wet oneself



Anglais mot "zmoczyć się"(wet oneself) se produit dans des ensembles:

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2. mess yourself mess yourself



3. get wet


If it rains you get wet.

Anglais mot "zmoczyć się"(get wet) se produit dans des ensembles:

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4. to wet yourself



5. wet himself



6. wet


This beautiful autumn weather we've been having makes up for the wet summer.
Tom and Mary shared an umbrella. However, it wasn't big enough and they both got wet.
How will they amuse the children on a wet afternoon?
You don't want to get wet and catch a cold, so take this umbrella with you.
It's wet.
A wet blanket is not always unpleasant when you come to know him well.
At a hilarious party, one frequently finds a wet blanket sitting next to the life of the party.
It's absolutely miserable outside; cold, wet rain is no good for drinking beer on the plaza with your friends.
That, however, tells you just about as much as you would know about water if you were told that it was wet.
Drink wet cement and get really stoned.
The meeting was going off without a hitch until he threw a wet blanket on it by making silly remarks.
With a warm and wet climate, Guangzhou has fresh flowers all year round.
I used to wet the bed when I was small, but I grew out of it by the time I was seven.
What the fuck are you up to taking advantage of his proximity to cling to him like a wet T-shirt?!
I'm completely wet because of the heavy rain. Will you come and pick me up with your car?

7. wet ourselves