slovník Polský - Angličtina

język polski - English

rozgryźć v angličtině:

1. work out


I go to the gym ten times every week to work out.
Don't worry, everything will work out!
Do you find it easy to work out what's happening when you watch a film in English?
work out at the gym
The plan didn't work out.
You have to eat sensibly, buy a treadmill, work out. / Go work out, stop bothering me! / I think that this can all work out.
I hope your idea will work out and we'll win. My new worker worked out so I promoted him. Let's try this solution and see if it works out. If our plan works out, we'll become millionaires.
The situation will work out soon. Don't worry about my problems, I'll work them out.
He works out at the gym every day. She works out to be in shape. You should work out at least twice a week.
I don't know what it means, I have to work it out. Holidays didn't work out.
Economists have tried to work out an alternative economic system
If it doesn’t work out, you can always come back here.
Ah, things'll work out for you.
The weekend didn't work out exactly as they were expecting
You can work out the answer by adding these figures together.

2. figure something out


I'll figure something out.

Angličtina slovo „rozgryźć„(figure something out) se zobrazí v sadách:

unit 12 part 2

3. figure


Theoretical physics was child's play to Einstein, but he couldn't figure out his income tax.
This figure is supposed to represent Marilyn Monroe, but I don't think it does her justice.
A really perceptive person can figure out a whole situation with just a few clues. That's the kind of person I want you to become.
figure skating
The different character typologies are represented schematically in figure one.
The graph in Figure 1 illustrates the differences in the means of total scores for white and black subject in each grade.
Of course "Hayabusa" is not actually closing in on the Sun, it is just positioned as in the figure so that, seen from the Earth, it is on the opposite side of the Sun; this is called 'conjunction'.
The original qipao covered most of a woman's body, revealing only the head, the hands and the tips of the toes, in order to conceal the figure of the wearer regardless of her age.
German punctuation is pedantic, English punctuation is chaotic, and for Esperanto Dr. Zamenhof suggested we look towards our mother tongue as a guideline. Go figure!
Compare this with Denmark, for example, where the figure is a least two.
if you figure something, you guess it or come to believe it as a result of thinking about it
Lincoln was a major figure in American politics. He's now being paid a six-figure salary.
In the darkness, I frantically reach out towards the receding figure.
Lately the discount airline ticket system has gotten so complicated that there's a lot about it I can't figure out.
It was difficult for a girl with her face and figure to make it across the dance floor without bumping, by only the purest of accidents, into one roué or another.

4. figuring out



5. figure out how to do



6. crunch


Their boots crunched loudly on the frozen snow
She could always call her parents when she was in a crunch.
the crunch of feet on snow
I heard the crunch of their feet walking through the crisp snow.
I'm laughing at the people crunched next to him.
to beat the crunch
there was a crunch of gravel outside as Uncle Vernon’s car pulled back into the driveway
I love hearing the crunch of my feet walking through the snow.
Don’t crunch evidence to fit a theory
He heard a crunch in the living room
... indicate that the complexity crunch is only going to...
I crunch through the snow.
The recession has put the crunch on wage laborers.