slovník Polský - Angličtina

język polski - English

nawiew v angličtině:

1. air vent



2. vent


With broken vent, you need to buy new tube.
I kept jamming my foot down to the floor on the accelerator pedal to give vent to my feelings.
You must find a vent and fix it.
He put one of his feet on the fish and slit him quickly from the vent up to the tip of his lower jaw.
So you came here just to vent at me? You can vent your anger on me.
she vented all her anger on her husband
You can vent your anger on me.
Something where he can vent.
The sewage installation includes soil stacks, horizontal drain lines, waste pipes, vents, floor drains, water traps, as well as cleanouts.
The heat from the hot spot is what powers all of Yellowstone's vents, geysers, hot springs and popping mud pods.
He is apt to give vent to his feelings.
He gave vent to his disappointment.

3. heater


This heater burns gas.
Tom can fix the heater.
Something is wrong with our electric heater.
Our electric heater does not work well.
Since this heater seems to be out of order, I'll have him repair it.
Our dorm's having heater problems.
He went out with the heater on.
Don't put the wallet on the top of the heater.
An insulated soft-wood room and a good heater are the absolute necessities for a sauna.
When the heater in the barn fails, milk-flavoured ice cubes this entails.
Don't let the cops find a heater on you.
I'm not using my home heater today.
I warned little Mary to leave the kerosene heater alone.
The heater takes a long time to have any effect.
When we grow old, we wake up every morning with the feeling that the heater is not turned on.

4. air


Air is invisible.
People who regularly work in the open air do not suffer from sleeplessness.
The Army Air Corps, which became the U.S. Air Force, began in 1918.
Air as well as sunlight is, needless to say, indispensable to our daily life.
Because of the problem of air pollution, the bicycle may some day replace the automobile.
Hers was a nervous disease, and a change of air was an urgent need.
Thai Air celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
An F-14 is a U.S. Air Force plane.
Evaporation from oceans, lakes, and rivers creates 90% of the water in air.
Incidentally, this room doesn't have anything like an air conditioner. All it has is a hand-held paper fan.
President aired his views on the war. The professor aired his controversial opinions and got fired.
There was an air of stress during the landing. She had an air of quiet confidence. I couldn't bear the air of anger and jealousy.
I'm thinking of going somewhere for a change of air, since my doctor advises me to.
Air, like food, is a basic human need.
If I go by air one more time, I'll have flown in an airplane five times.

5. breeze


There's a nice breeze here.
Shall we shoot the breeze for a while before talking business?
We enjoyed the cool breeze that came from the river.
The students found the final examination to be a breeze.
Stop shooting the breeze and get to work!
An autumn breeze begins to blow.
A warm, lazy breeze wafts across the flat, endless fields.
Whew! This is a tough hill. But coming back sure will be a breeze.
a nice, soft wind – “The ocean breeze keeps you cool if you live near the sea” “There’s a lovely breeze blowing through the open window”
Command the drone to hover in one small space and it will do so, fighting a breeze if necessary.
A gentle breeze floated through the open window and made the curtains flutter.
We were sitting on the beach and enjoying a warm breeze
I'm getting frozen due to the breeze.
The breeze is really cooling me down.
As she watched, the birds, especially Chizuko's golden crane, looked alive in a light autumn breeze.

6. demisters



7. ventilation


This room has fine ventilation.

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