słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

łomotać po angielsku:

1. pond


There's a pond close from here. If you want, we can go and feed the ducks later.
The pond froze over.
I make it a rule to take a walk around the nearby pond in the evening.
She would have fallen into the pond if he had not caught her by the arm.
Skating on the pond is dangerous.
The children took their ice skates and made for the frozen pond.
A girl drowned in the pond yesterday.
A Japanese garden usually has a pond in it.
The pond is too shallow for swimming.
This pond doesn't run dry even in summer.
We made for a pond at the foot of the hill.
Don't go too close to the pond so that you won't fall in.
An Atlantic Ocean also called as a pond
I asked, while Mum walked Thomas around the garden, showing him the frogs in the tiny pond.
... a pebble into a pond and then, as the...

Angielskie słowo "łomotać" (pond) występuje w zestawach:

My first lesson

2. thump


he thumped the table with his fist
I felt good to thump the bastard
Amon thumped a floor with his tail.
He landed on the ground with a thump.
I heard a thump when Janet fainted and fell on the wooden floor.

3. to thud



4. pounding


With her heart pounding, she opened the door.
My heart is pounding.
My heart is pounding so hard it feels like it's going to explode.
My head's still pounding but I don't have a temperature any more.
The pounding of his heart grew stronger as he silently tip-toed towards the door.
Wendy's heart was pounding as she stepped onto the platform, clutching the scrap of paper.
Man, he will get a proper pounding when I finally find him.
My heart was pounding when I was talking to her
You play the game by pounding the table when prompted, until the end where you flip the table over to send simulated food and cutlery flying.
The manager reprimanded the man by pounding on the table.
His heart was pounding as he told me that.
It looks like I drank too much yesterday. My head is pounding. I'm completely hungover.
When I was a child I would get so excited the night before a school excursion that my heart would be pounding and I couldn't sleep.

5. rumble


the low rumble of traffic in the distance
It's embarrassing if your stomach rumbles
rumbling thunder; the train rumbles through town twice a day
The boulder dropped from the cliff and rolled down the hill with a mighty rumble.
And now I'm gonna find out who started this rumble.
rumble from the engine