slovník Polský - Angličtina

język polski - English

rozkurcz v angličtině:

1. relax


Please relax.
If you stop and relax, this will relieve the tension and stress in your shoulders.
Knowing how much school for my kids is costing, it's impossible to relax with a beer and take it easy.
I've been so busy this past week that I've hardly had time to relax.
Relax, and above all, don't panic.
If you want to set your mind at rest and relax at home, first you have to not think about work matters.
Hopefully you can rest and relax on the flight home.
A small amount of alcohol will relax the mind and body and improve blood circulation.
Please relax your sitting position and feel free to stretch your legs.
Oh, darling, she said, "sit down, relax, and close your eyes."
He likes to relax at home with his family when he is on leave from the Air Force.
The doctor made his patient relax before the operation.
Relax, it's just a scarecrow.
Is it frequently difficult to relax if we're stressed out?
Relax - there's no need to hurry. Let's just sit down and relax.

Angličtina slovo „rozkurcz„(relax) se zobrazí v sadách:

general characteristic of drugs
general characteristic of drugs

2. relaxation


... we can achieve deep relaxation and at the same time protect ourselves from such serious medical problems as coronary disease, heart attack or circulatory disorders.
I go fishing for relaxation.
Stupidity is the relaxation of intelligence.
Credit relaxation is considered necessary to shore up business.
Some people can obtain relaxation from reading.
All in all, I think my hobbies are balanced; they bring some relaxation to my life, and at the same time bring focus to my studies.

3. diastole



4. stretch


Don't pull my sweater - you'll stretch it.
Stretch your arms straight.
to make someone use all their intelligence or ability, especially in a way that is interesting or enjoyable I don’t think his job really stretches him sufficiently. (esticar)
Ha-ha, you always stretch when class is over don't you?
I don't know if you'd call it a hobby, but to stretch it a little, you could say music appreciation is my hobby.
She really had to stretch her imagination to squeeze enough material for a solo album out of a contrabassoon, but by God, she did.
When violent extremists operate in one stretch of mountains, people are endangered across an ocean.
The traffic jam stretches 5 kilometres, so I had to wait a long time.
if you stretch yourself, or if something stretches you, you have to do things that are too difficult for you, but which help you improve your skills or knowledge so that they are no longer too difficult
We covered the 20-mile stretch quite quickly.
an unbroken length, tract, or space; continuous extent or distance: a long stretch of beach
This narrow stretch of water separates England from continental Europe.
I'm really tired. I have to rest for a stretch.
On warm days, bears stretch out or lie on their backs with their feet in the air.