slovník Polský - Angličtina

język polski - English

Życiowy v angličtině:

1. Worldly


He is indifferent to worldly success.
a worldly person
She doesn’t have much worldly experience.
Her lack of worldly experience made her career slow down.
However, in general, it seems that the Emperors had continued without seeking worldly power.
There are five ways to emancipate themselves from the bond of worldly passions.
All this worldly wisdom was once the unamiable heresy of some wise man.
It was wrong to try to judge happiness in terms of worldly success.
People have worldly passions which lead them into delusions and sufferings.
Talking about 108, that's the number of worldly passions. "What worldly passions have you got then?" "I could say, but it'll get censored out."

2. Vital


Her vital signs are being closely monitored.
Regular exercise is absolutely vital.
On the other hand, there seem to be those among young folk who, while touching on Buddhism, have started to think of it as a vital spiritual support.
Water is a natural resource of vital importance.
Public opinion plays a vital in the political realm.
That red cloth is a "fukusa"; it is a vital tool used to cleanse the tea equipment.
It is better not to become ill in the first place and early diagnosis is vital.
What conditions are vital for developing film? Dark conditions are vital for developing film.
Some care staff say that they never practise restraint - that it is always wrong under any circumstances. Others say it can be vital, for the resident and themselves
It is vital that you inform me about your progress. It is vital to be honest with your spouse.
It’s vital for pilots and controllers to have good English.
Developing a sucessful strategy is a vital part of the planning process.
Although he's 70 years old, he's still a vital man.
Now that you mention it, I wasn't involved in the decision-making for the vital part.