slovník Polský - Angličtina

język polski - English

zmierzać v angličtině:

1. tend


I don't like coffee too much, but I tend to have a cup once in a while.
Companies with diversified holdings tend to weather economics shocks better.
Women tend to
In nostalgic moments we may tend to think of childhood as a time of almost unbroken happiness.
In Japan you tend to use your personal seal, but actually a signature would often suffice.
Bears also tend to sleep more during the day than at night, although in the summer, with twenty-four hours of light, this does not apply.
I want to disappear somewhere! I tend to feel like that in sultry summers.
One of the important differences between Japanese and Americans is that Japanese tend to choose a safe course in life, while Americans choose to explore and challenge life.
Men have a longer ring finger than index finger, while both fingers tend to be the same length for women.
To the chagrin of many Western composers, steel drums, or steelpans, tend not to be fully chromatic.
Technically, drugs that cause miosis can relieve the PNS effects of those causing mydriasis since sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation tend to negate each others' effects.
Many Americans are uncomfortable with silence, and they tend to regard silence in a conversation as a signal that they need to start talking.
Wan, with wilted brown leaves, the plants seemed as depressed as the people who tended them.
I think people who shoot their victims tend not to strangle them and vice versa.
Hence, he said that laws against racial and religious insult tend to backfire, noting that while such laws are ostensibly on the books to protect social harmony, they have the opposite effect.

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2. to lead up to



3. aim


My aim is to learn enough English so I don't need to carry a dictionary with me when I travel.
Even when their main aim is to relax, travellers said that they enjoyed seeing the sights.
to aim
Beyond the novel, we come to works whose avowed aim is information.
No one in the village knew that the soldiers were taking aim at their village.
All of these sports and many others are dominated by the human urge to aim at something.
Granting that the aim is right, how will you carry out the plan?
Companions with the same aim, to carve out their own future, cooperate with each other.
They're some developers who aim to make a fast buck!
Our aim is that, when planning classes, we know how to select stimulating material for the students and how to put it into use.
They aimed to create products that were simple in design and could be easily mass produced. Some Bauhaus designers even tried to create an 'International Style', which would be suitable for all countries, cultures and traditions.
for/at sth / to do sth / be aimed at doing sth. - Aimed at higher efficiency or income
The government is aiming for 100% employment.
Sally hopes to get good marks because she’s aiming to go to university.

Angličtina slovo „zmierzać„(aim) se zobrazí v sadách:

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4. head


My head hurts.
We'll need a head hunting agency to find the right man for this executive position.
Can you remember the summer Tom shaved his head?
I wonder if keeping your head down and living safely is a survival instinct.
She headed towards the mall, but got distracted by the fairground on the way.
I got it through my head that my parent's strict rules were for my own benefit.
Despite the fact that Mary keeps saying I was the only man she'd like to marry, when I proposed to her, she said "NO". I cannot make head or tail of it.
John is head and shoulders above any of his classmates in French.
A republic is a nation whose head is not a king or queen, but a president.
This chick is like a shrimp: I like everything about her but her head.
No, you may not put the colander on your head; you can be an astronaut after I drain the pasta.
For example in Bulgaria, shaking one's head means yes while nodding one's head means no.
I'm so busy these days it makes my head spin. I don't even have time to watch a video.
When I was a teenager I had lots of hair on my head and none on my chest. Now it's just the opposite.
There were white lines around it, and it had a notice saying, "Reserved for Head of College."

5. get at


The files are locked up and I can't get at them.

6. heading


We're heading for disaster.
Where are you heading?
I remembered the heading of the article, so I found it pretty quickly.
I couldn't figure out where on earth he was heading for.
What heading does this come under?
A long caravan of camel was heading to the West.
How far are you going? "I'm heading for Chicago."
They are leaving Cairo today heading for Tel Aviv.
It is strange that a cameraman heading for a war-zone should not know about the danger of unexploded shells. The newspaper company is being negligent in its training.
There points can be brought under the same heading.
The missing paper had the heading Conclusions on it - can you help me look for it?
Americans are all heading north to the land of opportunity.
The headings are in the same order as the diagram above.
The chief has changed the heading of the article.
Correct heading is 322 degrees.

Angličtina slovo „zmierzać„(heading) se zobrazí v sadách:

Business English

7. to lead up