slovník Polský - Angličtina

język polski - English

ogrzewać się v angličtině:

1. huddle huddle



Angličtina slovo „ogrzewać się„(huddle) se zobrazí v sadách:

canopy of nature

2. warmed up warmed up



Angličtina slovo „ogrzewać się„(warmed up) se zobrazí v sadách:

MM angielski seasons

3. heat up heat up


You’ll have to heat up the soup because it’s in the fridge.
I quite often have ready-made soups that you onlyhave to heat up.
I usually heat up a frozen meal.
heat up soup
Come to the kitchen, I'll heat up the omelet. / 2. We need to heat up the soup. / 3. She's heating up the soup.

4. to warm up to warm up


It's important to warm up before the match.

5. warm warm


Carol warmed his dinner the moment he arrived home from work.
During warm weather, sweating helps man regulate his body temperature.
If you watch the sun setting on a warm, damp day, you can see the moisture changing the shape of the sun.
If it's badly insulated, it won't warm up regardless of how much heating you use.
In order to keep our feet warm we had to shift from one foot to another and keep moving.
warm atmosphere
Yesterday it was neither too warm nor too cold. It was an ideal day for taking a walk.
My husband likes to have a drink in the evening. He drinks 6 or more bottles of sparkling wine and 5 or 6 bottles of warm sake. Sometimes he has a day where he doesn't drink, but it has never lasted for more than two days.
We expected that we should have a warm January, but we hear that this winter is the coldest in twenty years.
If you don't wear warm clothes in winter, it wouldn't be surprising if you caught a bad cold.
I took a long draught of hot chocolate and enjoyed the nice warmth spreading through my body.
The long cruel winter at last came to an end, giving place to a gentle warm spring.
A product has been launched that uses the power from the USB to keep hot drinks warm.
When warm, light, air crosses mountains it rises into the upper atmosphere and does not fall back to the ground. In this, and other, ways wind changes with the terrain.
In the South of Europe it gets warm earlier, therefore many Germans travel there in spring.