1. cling
Wet clothes cling to the body.
I cling to the hope that he will come back.
He clings to his beliefs
Stand here and cling on tight so you don't fall over.
When they got out of water their clothes were clinging tightly to their bodies.
A thin layer of air clings to these rough surfaces and creates small eddies which contribute to drag
I’m like, founder isn’t really a role, it’s not really a title I like, I’m the CEO of the company today and I may not necessarily be the best CEO of the company tomorrow, and a lot of founders it’s for them, it’s very much like they cling on to that
What the fuck are you up to taking advantage of his proximity to cling to him like a wet T-shirt?!
People cling on to life more than anything - a funny idea, given all the beautiful things that exist in the world.
Cling film is made from polyethylene.
Angličtina slovo „uczepić się„(cling) se zobrazí v sadách:
czasowniki nieregularne -tylko bezokolicznik-INFIN...2. hitch up
"they didn't hitch up their pants because they are out of their mind
3. latch onto
Angličtina slovo „uczepić się„(latch onto) se zobrazí v sadách:
Uchwycone w sieci4. cling to
5. anchor
The ship dropped anchor.
They usually use an anchor to hold a yacht in place.
The boat is anchored to the wall with this chain.
His mother's letters were an anchor to the boy.
To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it— but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor.
Façade scaffolds must be anchored securely (i.e. resistant to pressure and tension) on the object around which the scaffold is erected (ladder scaffolds, metal scaffolds
Like the anchor
We dropped anchor (= lowered the anchor into the water) and stopped.
He anchored himself to the ladder with a rope and started cleaning the gutter. Three ships were anchored in the harbour.
We anchored ourselves to the rocks with a rope.
We anchored south of the island.
He was an anchor for his family in those difficult moments.
anchored to the ceiling
An old anchor.
Of course Jon Stewart is America's most trusted anchor now—even our real news is a farce!
6. hang on
Mr Smith is busy at the moment, would you like to hang on for a while?
hang on a minute
[I think we should hang on and see the end of the game.]
Could you hang on a minute while I finish with this customer?
I suppose I could hang on here till she comes back
Angličtina slovo „uczepić się„(hang on) se zobrazí v sadách:
Oxpres ćwiczenia7. fasten to
Angličtina slovo „uczepić się„(fasten to) se zobrazí v sadách:
Str. 108/1098. latch
There's no proper lock on this door, only a latch.
Gwen lifted the latch and opened the gate.
9. hang on to it