1. wait
Please wait here.
I’m sorry to keep you waiting.
Whoever is at the door, please ask him to wait.
Nothing could be done, except wait.
If I wait, what's the possibility I can get a seat?
Wait, don't shoot!
My friend recommended that I shouldn't buy an iPad yet, but to wait until I see what Apple's competitors come out with.
Can the matter wait till tomorrow?
If I should be late getting home, please don't wait up for me.
I know you've been waiting a long time, but could you wait just a little bit longer?
I can't wait for spring to come so we can sit under the cherry trees.
I'll mail you the report in a jiffy, so you won't have to wait long.
The operator told me to hang up and wait for a moment.
Did any of you gentlemen wait on this man?
Wait in line, please.
Angielskie słowo "czekać" (wait) występuje w zestawach:
sprawdzian z angielskiego 4 dział 5klCzasowniki łączące się z bezokolicznikiemCommon Verbs – Basic Polish VocabularySMARTFISZKI A1 - terminy ogólne i abstrakcyjneSprawdzian rozdz. 2 - School kl. 42. hang on
Mr Smith is busy at the moment, would you like to hang on for a while?
hang on a minute
[I think we should hang on and see the end of the game.]
Could you hang on a minute while I finish with this customer?
I suppose I could hang on here till she comes back
Angielskie słowo "czekać" (hang on) występuje w zestawach:
Teens 1 unit 1&2 vocabulary revision3 lekcja średnio zaawansowany cz 1PHRASAL VERBS, McCarthy, English Phrasal Verbs in ...2. ROZMOWY I SPOTKANIAbig city small world 13. hold on
Please hold on, I'm putting you through.
Please hold on a minute
Yeah, hold on, Mike is right here.
They usually hold on the sea grass.
Be careful going down those steep stairs! Why don't you hold on the rail?
Just hold on. Everything will work out in good time. If you will just hold on, everything will probably be all right.
hold on a minute, I’ll be right back!
[Hold on tight everyone - the driver's getting ready to go. // We'll hold on another minute, then we'll have to go.]
hold on with both hands
He told the children to hold on.
Please hold on, I'm putting you through. / Could you hold on for a minute? She'll be free in a moment. / We held on as the bus started to move.
yeah, hold on, Mike is right here.
Please hold on, I’ll see if Mr Brow is in his office.
Angielskie słowo "czekać" (hold on) występuje w zestawach:
UNIT 1.7 - Telephone Conversationsfall, get, give, go, hold, keep, letRM Longman Podstawa - Test 1Czasowniki frazowe bez dopełnieniaCzasowniki frazowe bez dopełnienia4. stick around
You go ahead - I'll stick around until Candice shows up.
I hope you'll stick around till the end.
I've decided to stick around a while
You go - I'll stick around here a bit longer.
What they really want to know is if you will stick around or move the moment you find a better offer.
Angielskie słowo "czekać" (stick around) występuje w zestawach:
Lecę, bo chcę5. hold
Hold it!
When my father went into the hospital, I had to put everything on hold.
Furthermore, even after the company information session, we sometimes hold company tours.
Businesses often have a list of 5-10 'mission statements' featured in their brochures, on their websites or hanging in their office detailing the values they hold as a form of communication to their employees, their clients and the public.
When suddenly faced with a dangerous situation, hold your horses - make sure of the proper action, then act.
Hold it, are you kidding me? Why'd we wanna go to such a remote location?
I will listen to your chest. Breathe deeply, please. Now hold your breath.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
The success of newly-developed applications and government-forced deregulation may hold the key to achieving this economic implementation.
The working group on data transfer, led by Ben Manny, will hold a meeting on Jan 14, 1999.
I always use the steps, but...it's scary how they wobble...so I'd like you to hold them steady.
Mmmmn ... maybe I'll have a hair of the dog. "Whoa, hold up a mo! Here, I cooked roast fish for this morning. You ought to be able to eat this OK."
First hold crime-prevention firmly in mind! Before going out, lock the doors!
She tried to stifle a sneeze during the concert but she couldn't hold it back.
Some Shanghainese hold large banquets when they get married.
Angielskie słowo "czekać" (hold) występuje w zestawach:
Headway Unit 4 słówkaunit 2 lesson 16. look forward
I look forward answer from you.
I greatly look forward to reading it!
Angielskie słowo "czekać" (look forward) występuje w zestawach:
KOREPETYCJE 1pharasl verbs7. wait to
Angielskie słowo "czekać" (wait to) występuje w zestawach:
Czasowniki + bezokolicznik z „to”jak ogarnąć cały rok w jeden dzieńdopełnienie czasownika8. wait for
I wait for my son but he is late.
Don’t wait for me. I’ll join you later.
I wait for a bus at the bus stop every morning.
I usually wait for a bus about 15 minutes.
wait for the flight
9. waited
He is the very man that I have waited for.
We waited at the scene of the accident till the police came.
The woman left and went to the courthouse, where she waited in line again.
As his lips got bluer, I nervously waited for the ambulance.
For two weeks, the British soldiers waited.
Mary waited years for Tom to get out of prison and was very happy when he finally got released.
From that time on, she always waited on him.
It waited, silently.
There have been complaints saying that users waited for a long time before receiving assistance.
At the bus stop, people waited in orderly lines, but as soon as the bus pulled up, the line broke up.
He stood me up; I waited all evening for him!
Although we waited until ten o'clock, Bill never showed up.
The guests were waited on by a highly trained team of young staff.
In the spring, when the days grew longer and the sun warmer, she waited for the first robin to return from the south.
It's the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen; by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the very first time in their lives.