slovník Polský - Angličtina

język polski - English

wyburzenie v angličtině:

1. knock down knock down



2. bump bump


she suffered a concussion after bumping her head
I have a nasty bump on my forehead.
The plane landed with a bump.
As recent news has shown, mischaracterizing the fist bump can cause you some grief.
I just bumped into Mycroft downstairs
Sasha had a huge bump on his head.
Does bump mapping generate more graphics load than parallax?
I bump into her.
We tried again to bump off the politician, but couldn't do it.
She bumped his shoulder
Well, I must've bumped my head cause I don't dance the same no more
Aunt Marge bumped her large jaw against Aunt Petunia’s bony cheekbone
As she got up, she bumped her knee on her desk.
I bumped into her at the market on Sunday.
The boy has a huge bump on his head. No wonder he cried so much!

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3. buckle buckle


Buckle down and get to work. Do you think we're on a Sunday picnic here?
I've really got to buckle down and study for our final exams.
Ron buckled as something huge and orange came soaring from the top of the highest cage
the layers begin to buckle under pressure
Amy buckled the belt around her waist, The rails buckled under the intense heat of the fire
Belt buckle
For example, you could make a watch that wraps around your wrist, but doesn't use a buckle.
On base and off, buckle your seat-belts.
It's the law: always buckle your safety belt in cars and airplanes.
Buckle up, sit down, shut up and hold on.

4. demolition demolition


If the demolition of buildings is uncontrolled, a fine city is in danger of becoming nothing more than a concrete jungle.
Well over three thousand people signed to prevent the demolition of this historic building.