dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

zwalić się Anglais:

1. tumble down tumble down



2. collapse collapse


If you don't take a vacation, you'll collapse.
Financial collapse
Layne's Law describes what happens when ideaspace collapses due to bad structural support
This grim origami presents the moment when the twin towers finally collapsed
He was so tired, he just collapsed onto that chair.
Forty people were injured when a floor of a night club in Tenerife collapsed on Sunday.
Move the knob at the side of the seat forwards, collapse the seat.
If there's a big earthquake, the house could really collapse!
If you find someone collapsed on the ground, what should you do first?
The definition of collapse means to cave in, to fall or to break down into pieces when the support to stand is lost. An example of to collapse is someone falling to the ground when their knees give way after the person hears terrible news.
The government is not expected to collapse anytime soon
It was so hot that some people in the city square collapsed
A roof collapse in the early Sunday morning severely damaged a downtown Baton Rouge club.
Many banks closed because of the recent economic collapse.
the collapse of a railway bridge

Anglais mot "zwalić się"(collapse) se produit dans des ensembles:

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3. buffet


Two for the lunch buffet, please.
A buffet lunch will be served at 1 o'clock.
In the buffet the customers serve themselves.
The price includes morning coffee, buffet lunch, and afternoon tea.
to be buffeted by the wind
The infuriated pirates buffeted them in the mouth.
The money-box was buffeted by Mike's hummer.
Thomas ate so much food from the buffet, he could barely move.
Let's go to the buffet, I'm hungry.
Your child was buffeting my child for playing with his toy.
Could you show me what you're serving in the buffet?
There are a lot of people so today we've gone for buffet style.

4. Fall in


I'm afraid the roof will fall in an earthquake hits the area
The Boy Scouts were told to fall in behind the leader.
The teacher asked the kids to fall in.
The stunning fall in oil prices has been one of the most important global macroeconomic developments of the past 2 years

Anglais mot "zwalić się"(Fall in) se produit dans des ensembles:

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