1. engage
Others engage in volunteer work.
New hobbies never engage Simon for long, he soon finds new ones.
Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.
I'd like to engage in foreign trade in the future.
The attacks of September 11th, 2001 and the continued efforts of these extremists to engage in violence against civilians has led some in my country to view Islam as inevitably hostile not only to America and Western countries, but also to human rights.
After graduation he will engage himself in study.
If you engage in espionage for a foreign power, you are selling your country down the river.
I got engaged in the organization of the event
They fell in love with each other and engaged a few months later.
People are likely to engage in conspicuous consumption when they know that their purchases will get them ahead of their peers in the status hierarhy.
It is a movie that engages both the mind and the eye.
engage in
This mental disorder keeps people from wanting to engage in everyday activities.
The debate about food safety has engaged the whole nation.
A number of students announced their readiness to engage in the contest.
Angielskie słowo "angażować" (engage) występuje w zestawach:
EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT (Leksyka - SEM 3)Mind and body - Unit 4 - Insight upper-intermediateLIFE-CHANGING, OR IS IT...?NAJWAŻNIEJSZE SŁÓWKA DO MATURY 2Czasowniki green str 692. involve
What does it involve?
Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn. To involve means to connect.
To involve means to connect. When you get involved in the Spanish Club, you attend meetings and events.
The sentence can generally involve a decree of imprisonment, a fine and/or other punishments against a defendant convicted of a crime
Service industries include communication, transportation, distribution, finance and a host of other areas which do not involve production of goods.
Prices and length of study vary according to the speciality but all involve intensive home study as well as college-based tuition.
/inwolw/ * what exactly does the job involve? (+ Ing .. My course involves doing a lot of research )
They execute endless practice runs and then review their in‐flight decisions, attempting to hone their minds to select the best approach to any given scenario, particularly those that involve the use of deadly force.
Only a small number of players seem to have been involved.
a person who makes money by starting their own business that typically involves some financial risk
My work involves: human contact / team work / long hours / dealing with customers / travelling a lot/ solving problems
He believed that some kind of supernatural forces were involved in his healing.
When you are involved in an argument and both you and the other person know (or rather believe) you are right, do you insist on the other person admitting they are wrong, or do you just let the matter drop for the sake of peace and quiet.
The trips often involve a lot of walking.; an event involving hundreds of people; I prefer teaching methods that actively involve students in learning.
If a situation or activity involves something, that thing is a necessary part of it.; to affect or include someone or something in an activity; to make someone be part of an activity or process
Angielskie słowo "angażować" (involve) występuje w zestawach:
kwiecień 2017 rzeczownik od czasownikaSłówka po których stawiamy -ingAnia 6th Oct (45 + 25)Accident and Emergency_01.2019Verbs folloved by Gerunds3. commit
Although I may be unhappy, I won't commit suicide.
commit suicide
There is no sin, and there can be no sin on all the earth, which the Lord will not forgive to the truly repentant! Man cannot commit a sin so great as to exhaust the infinite love of God. Can there be a sin which could exceed the love of God?
Everybody always knows when the politicians do something wrong and how they should do it better, but only a tiny fraction of the population is ready to commit themselves to politics.
They show no remorse for their misdeeds, but continue to commit one crime after another.
Out of all the attributes of the gods, the one I find most pitiable is their inability to commit suicide.
Rolls Royce must commit its entire resources to the project.
Borrowers should think carefully before committing themselves to taking out a loan.
I highly recommend that an organization commit the resources and time to do this.
Carl and Adam committed a crime. They robbed a large supermarket.
I'm mad that I committed a lot of time to this. / commit murder
1. He had enough time to commit crimes. / 2. Whoever committed these crimes, did so with careful thought.
You will commit a crime in the future. to do; perform; perpetrate: to commit murder; to commit an error.
If you are going to be part of this business, I need you to commit to it completely.
Before, young ones used to ask me to draw them a sheep, now they want me to teach them how to make a commit. Times, they are a-changin'.
Angielskie słowo "angażować" (commit) występuje w zestawach:
Zestaw numer jeden! 20Chapter 1 Aiming high