slovník esperanto - Angličtina

Esperanto - English

sukcesa v angličtině:

1. successful


Every successful writer has a drawer full of rejection letters.
successful lawyer
Man cannot be free if he does not know that he is subject to necessity, because his freedom is always won in his never wholly successful attempts to liberate himself from necessity.
While American methods are often successful, the Japanese educational system that produces the most literate people in the world surely has some lessons to teach the U.S.
Although his exam scores weren't very high, he was still successful after graduation.
Once dismissed as an artificial language, Esperanto has gained the respect of a new generation of linguists, as the most successful planned language of all time.
Silvio Berlusconi is an Italian politician, the current Prime Minister of Italy, as well as a successful entrepreneur.
Admittedly, models of hegemonic order cannot provide an explanation for all observed successful bargaining strategies.
The traditional way of learning a language may satisfy at most one's sense of duty, but it can hardly serve as a source of joy. Nor will it likely be successful.
Outside the mainstream of orthodox Judaism, the apocalyptic books were more successful with certain movements.
He's a successful businessman. (On jest odnoszącym sukcesy biznesmenem The campaign was very successful. (Kampania była bardzo skuteczna.)
The Chinese government has spent a lot of money on research into successful panda breeding in order to increase their birth rate.
I've always thought that rickshaws and sukiyaki were the most successful amongst the products made from what was imported from the West during the Meiji period.
But it was not successful for long because everyone, even religious people, had a strong attraction to the game.
So successful has been the camera's role in beautifying the world that photographs, rather than the world, have become the standard of the beautiful.