1. gain
It took some 150 years of struggling for women to gain the freedom they have today.
By next summer I will have lost the kilograms that I gained during winter.
gain experience
In order to gain media recognition, sometimes AIDS patients have to push themselves into the public eye.
Human society is a function of all humanity, those who profit most from it should pay the most for the benefit they gain, of course being greedy, they just want more.
By reading books and discussing concepts, a person can gain wisdom and tolerance of differing ideas.
There appeared at this time a lady at Court, who drew the eyes of the whole world; and one may imagine she was a perfect beauty, to gain admiration in a place where there were so many fine women.
No matter how much you try, you don't lose even a kilo. You might even gain a little weight. This is the diet plateau.
According to Tom, Mary is just a predatory guru who promises gain.
Why don't you mind your own business? What do you gain by sticking your nose into other people's affairs?
Then he turned to the prisoner and said in a slow, threatening voice, What did you hope to gain by giving me a false name and address?
Side effects of the drugs may include tiredness, headaches, or weight gain.
It represents a gain for Europe's businesses as well as its people.
Summon Voidling is a passive ability that gains a charge every time Malzahar uses a champion ablity.
What are the potential gains from expanding the company? There were obvious gains for senior citizens. During the course, he gained an understanding of international finance.
Angličtina slovo „zdobywać„(gain) se zobrazí v sadách:
translations - products, brands & customersTHE CITY IMAGE AND ITS ELEMENTSunit 4 definicje + plPodsawowe czasownikipodstawowe czasowinki2. score
What's your score?
When applying to American universities, your TOEFL score is only one factor.
Writers of film scores are experts at using music to create an atmosphere.
Well, even so my score is far above yours isn't it? "What did you say!? If I was to go all out you'd be as nothing to me!"
The game ended in a draw with a score 6-6.
Was your mock exam score this time within the pass range for your preferred school?
Far from refuting the thesis that race is to blame for lower IQ score, Lynn's data actually supports it.
Trying to beat some kid's high score is an inefficient use of your time.
Right now my score in Cooking is about 45 out of 100. Great isn't it? That's not a fail!
In the last minute the Argentinian captain scored a goal.
Beckham strzela gola dla Anglii! And Beckham scores for England!
Did you score on Saturday? Yeah, I always pick someone up on Saturdays!
He scored just before half-time to put Liverpool 2-1 ahead.
Just don't tell me that he didn't score with her. They've been living together for over two years.
MP (magic): Ability score needed to use magic. As you use magic it drops, but with time it recovers.
Angličtina slovo „zdobywać„(score) se zobrazí v sadách:
Język Angielski Unit 4 Get activeUnit 5 - Sports and interests3. conquer
The day will soon come when we will conquer space and travel to the moon.
He conquered Cyprus.
If I posses the brain of a single human, I can conquer the Earth.
Lack of money is a serious hindrance in their fight to conquer cancer.
In order to conquer the centre, we'll have to alienate the left wing of the party.
The Romans would never have had the chance to conquer the world if they had first been required to study Latin.
Patience and hard work will conquer all.
When there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs, a new sense of common purpose. Yes, we can.
Who conquered England in 1066?
The Spanish conquered the New World in the 16th century.; He has finally conquered his fear of spiders; Students have to conquer their initial shyness.
they've conquered new markets in Japan.
An example of conquer is when an army defeats another country in a war.
To conquer is to defeat or take control over by physical, mental or moral force.
Penicillin became the most effective life-saving drug in the world, conquering diseases such as...
Tanks and planes may defeat the troops but they cannot conquer the people.
Angličtina slovo „zdobywać„(conquer) se zobrazí v sadách:
Biblia i szczękimatura slówkasłówka 27.11-03.124. capture
After months of a manhunt American soldiers captured Saddam Hussein.
They would capture as many people as possible.
The robber was finally captured.
capture people's imagination
I captured a video of a car accident. It was crazy.
He shot himself to avoid capture.
Terry was able to capture the beautiful sunset on camera.
The movie succeeded in capturing the atmosphere of Berlin in the 1930s; how to capture him alive... he captured our attention
this mountain capture my attention
We want to capture all the uniqueness of each language. And we as well want to capture their evolution through time.
Sirius Black, possibly the most infamous prisoner ever to be held in Azkaban fortress, is still eluding capture, the Ministry of Magic confirmed today
Sometimes the capture is made by an individual without help from others.
to capture
My husband captured our baby's first step on camera. Wildlife specialist Steve Nloom was feeling tired and sick when he captured this dramatic photo.
Among the comments, the message contained a reference to the way the force had captured the Yorkshire Ripper.
Angličtina slovo „zdobywać„(capture) se zobrazí v sadách:
empire state buildingVocabulary 1Lekcje z lektorem5. acquire
acquire experience
He has acquired a reputation for being difficult to work with.
Traditional shows acquire a buzz as people watch week by week.
Herd Properties have announced their agreement to acquire Charleston as part of a $3.4 billion deal.
With most of the arts, if you don't get the basics down properly then it is difficult to acquire further skills.
In former days, men sold themselves to the Devil to acquire magical powers. Nowadays they acquire those powers from science, and find themselves compelled to become devils.
just reading a book is no way to acquire information
His newly-acquired skills were tested. His poor vision was acquired as the result of a head injury
Self knowledge refers to the understanding that we have acquired about ourselves over the years.
He decided to go back to college and acquire the skills and qualifications he needed.
According to research, chocolate may enhance – or improve – cognitive performance, and that is your ability to acquire and utilize knowledge.
By the end of the first year a baby will have already acquired some social skills.
Nothing is too small or too trifling to undergo this change, and acquire dignity thereby.
And if you're really interested in something you can always acquire – or get – the skills you don't have.
Angličtina slovo „zdobywać„(acquire) se zobrazí v sadách:
słówka szkolny 9the greenhouse effect6. carry off
Both actors have the stylish self-confidence needed to carry off these roles.
Angličtina slovo „zdobywać„(carry off) se zobrazí v sadách:
Phrasal verbspharsal verbs7. take over
David is not doing very well at paddling. Do you want to take over?
Epidemics spread very quickly until they take over the population and appear to be everywhere.
Steve Allan will take over from Michael Patterson next week.
the opposition is going to take over
My girlfriend wanted to take over my life so I broke up with her.
But I guess we should take over patrolling
take over our family business
We must take over their ship, before they take over us.
He will take over my responsibilities starting Monday.
I wonder who will take over from me when I'm on long holiday
When the driver is asleep, take over.
If the President is assassinated, the Vice-president will take over.
A multinational company is trying to take over our firm, but we want to stay independent.
if left untreated, OSB can completely take over patient's life
A company from Austria wants to take over my small company.