słownik koreańsko - angielski

한국어, 韓國語, 조선어, 朝鮮語 - English

파리 po angielsku:

1. fly fly


Birds fly.
On the fifteenth of August, thousands of people fly kites.
Birds can fly thousands of miles away and return to the same place every year.
This wasn't here this morning ... looks like somebody's been fly tipping.
We have new data about production and sale of electric fly swatters worldwide.
Baseball players should allow for the wind in catching a fly.
It takes eight hours to fly from Zurich to Boston, but only six for the return trip.
When booking flights, I decided the easiest way would be to fly to Beijing first, then get the train to complete my journey.
What am I going to do? I can't close my fly.
I wonder if they don't have meetings anymore where strong words fly and everyone goes at each other tooth and nail.
fly {rzecz.} ucieczka, mucha, latanie, rozporek | fly {przym.} szybkie, przebiegły, szybki, zamek błyskawiczny, szybka, wartki | to fly {czas.} lecieć, polecieć, latać, przelatywać, śpieszyć, pilotować, pierzchać, śpieszyć się, uciekać, fruwać
You can use a rolled-up newspaper for killing a fly or moth.
To fly big passenger airliners calls for long training and experience.
Fred has very little patience, and it doesn't take much to make him fly off the handle.

2. paris paris


Where is Paris?
Yesterday night, I shared a cab with Paris Hilton.
Wow, we're finally in Paris. Where should we visit first?
Paris did her best to defend her liberties.
In Paris they simply stared when I spoke to them in French; I never did succeed in making those idiots understand their own language.
I bought a poster at the Arab World Institute in Paris and I had it framed.
I told my wife: Liliane, pack up the bags, we're going back to Paris.
There are good grounds for the view that Paris was the scene of frequent riots even before the revolution of 1789.
You know that in the city of Paris, 28 bastards are registered for every 100 births.
Xavier is a young student in economics at Paris University.
Ronpari is a word that designates those whose eyes don't look straight, but in different directions to the left and right, as if they were looking at Paris and London.
Paris fell in 1940.
Paris has a great charm for Japanese girls.