słownik polsko - angielski

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częsty po angielsku:

1. frequent


Japan has frequent earthquakes.
He interrupted the speaker with frequent questions.
There is no other country in the world where earthquakes are as frequent as in Japan.
The teacher was worried by Tom's frequent absences from class.
frequent meetings
There are good grounds for the view that Paris was the scene of frequent riots even before the revolution of 1789.
His travels were wide and frequent.
My boss called me down for frequent absence from work.
I came into frequent contact with foreign students.
During the imprisonment of Sir Thomas a frequent intercourse of letters passed between him and this beloved daughter and when deprived of pen and ink he contrived to write to her with a coal.
The snow-capped mountains of Tahoe see frequent tourism.
High fever is a frequent accompaniment of influenza.
There are frequent instances of malicious door-to-door selling, such as pushing water purifiers on people after carrying out water quality tests without permission.
Users will also be able to create a list of frequent approvers in the My Setup feature.
All persons shall have full and free liberty of religious opinion; nor shall any be compelled to frequent or maintain any religious institution.

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2. common


A common way to finance a budget deficit is to issue bonds.
in common
Unless otherwise decided by the directors, if the company has a common seal and it is affixed to a document, the document must also be signed by at least one authorised person in the presence of a witness who attests the signature.
Mathematicians have this in common with the French: whatever you're trying to say to them, they take it and translate it in their own way and turn it around into something completely different.
It really is a nice theory. The only defect I think it has is probably common to all philosophical theories. It's wrong.
When there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs, a new sense of common purpose. Yes, we can.
While the easiest way in metaphysics is to condemn all metaphysics as nonsense, the easiest way in morals is to elevate the common practice of the community into a moral absolute.
In a country where individualism is more common, personal objections to smoking in public are usually respected.
If you listen to great music even the most common things become something magnificent.
One can even buy a so-called Religion, which is really but common morality sanctified with flowers and music. Rob the Church of her accessories and what remains behind?
The verb 'help' takes to-infinitives and bare infinitives but bare infinitives are said to be the most common in casual text; as also used in this example sentence.
In most people's eyes she was nothing more than a common criminal. We are working together for a common purpose. Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women in this country.

Angielskie słowo "częsty" (common) występuje w zestawach:

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3. frequently


Earthquakes frequently hit Japan.
If you frequently spit-up blood you should call an ambulance or have a nearby physician make a house call.
The fact that television frequently limits communication within families is already well known.
The word 'excessive competition' is frequently used in Japanese industry, but there is not a precise definition of the practice.
Also, increased temperatures may require that lubricants be changed frequently.
When children are ordered to do a certain thing by such adult standards, they frequently refuse to follow the instructions for no other reason than that they have been told to do so.
My refusing to eat meat occasioned an inconvenience, and I was frequently chided for my singularity.
They move from place to place, often change jobs, divorce more frequently, and take economic and social risks which seem dangerous.
Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has: it never comes to the aid of spiritual things, but--more frequently than not --struggles against the divine Word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God.
I wish I had gone to the dentist more frequently. Now I have gum problems.
Frequently clear and balmy weather deteriorates and it soon rains cats and dogs.
We rarely hear, it has been said, of the combinations of masters, though frequently of those of the workman. But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject.
Inventors and geniuses have almost always been looked on as no better than fools at the beginning of their career, and very frequently at the end of it also.
When you go shopping every day, this is an example of a situation where you go shopping frequently.
Australian saltwater crocodiles can grow up to 23 feet long and frequently kill people.

Angielskie słowo "częsty" (frequently) występuje w zestawach:

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