słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

chałupa po angielsku:

1. shack shack


I want my own house, even if it's a shack.
Why aren't you going to the sugar shack? Because we're all busy.
I first met Phiona Mutesi in September 2010 sitting on the mud stoop of her family’s shack
shack up (informal) to start living with someone who you have sex with but are not married to – used to show disapproval shack up with ● She had shacked up with some guy from Florida.

Angielskie słowo "chałupa" (shack) występuje w zestawach:

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2. cottage cottage


In the past, all country cottages in this area were made of timber and had thatched roofs.
a charming country cottage with roses around the door
He was looking forward to spending the weekend with her in their little cottage in Somerset.
The old cottage had only one bed, so we all took turns sleeping in it.
We headed for the mountain cottage.
Peter's cottage is very big.
It seemed that that house was small if it was compared with the cottage which he lived in even recently.
His cottage is neat and comfortable; moreover, it can accommodate as many as ten people.
The cottage industry is in good health.
They lodged by twos and threes in the cottage.
An example of a cottage is a small house you would rent while on vacation. A quaint Irish cottage.
They bought a cottage in the country where they stayed at weekends and during holidays.
I just love cottages.
Due to unavoidable circumstances this summer I can't stay in my holiday cottage.