słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

odbywać się po angielsku:

1. take place take place


The concert will take place in the main square of the city.
sth take place in...
Where does the competition take place?
Tennis volleyball and basketball take place on the court
The next meeting will take place on Thursday.
When will the concert take place?
Australia Day Ferry Boat Race take place in Sydney Harbour.
The lecture will take place on Monday.
Which sports take place on an ice rink?
Football games take place at B.C. Place stadium.
I think the question we need to ask is where the robbery will take place.
The party will take place in the city centre.

Angielskie słowo "odbywać się" (take place) występuje w zestawach:

Angielski szkoła słówka kl 8 Unit 14 WORDLIST 8/ 8...
Macmillan repetytorium 2015 - 09 Kultura (basic only)
matura1, unit 2, unit3, matura2
Ang wałcz cz 1- 2024
Słownik tematyczny 09, część 2

2. be held be held


Vote will be held during a subsequent session.

Angielskie słowo "odbywać się" (be held) występuje w zestawach:

Słówka z książki New Matura Success Intermediate z...
unit 2 vocabulary bank
New Matura Succes - Unit 8
Moja lekcja 31
Angielski. Art and culture

3. to hold


to hold a meeting
to hold sth in one's hand

Angielskie słowo "odbywać się" (to hold) występuje w zestawach:

Repetytorium 10: Christmas in Britain PL/EN
Repetytorium 10: Christmas in Britain EN/PL
Matura Explorer - Module 8
8: Celebrating in Britain
angielski pan antoniiiiiii

4. take place on



Angielskie słowo "odbywać się" (take place on) występuje w zestawach:

slowka 4, 4a, 4b
Unit 14 słówka

5. go on


Sorry for interrupting Please go on
If you go on eating like that, you're going to get fat within a year.
The show must go on
You can go on studying, I won't bother you anymore.
go on holiday
I can't go on with this report. I need more information.
[She can't go on pretending that everything is fine when it clearly isn't.]
This situation will go on indefinitley if we don't do something
Please, go on
continue/Please, go on. Don't let me interrupt you
The film seemed to go on forever.
I heard the TV go on in the next room.
The lights go on automatically when it gets dark, and go off when it gets light.
We can't go on living like this. She didn't even look up. She just went on reading.
Please go on with what you're doing and don't ​let us ​interrupt you. [+ -ing verb] We really can't go on living like this - we'll have to ​find a ​bigger ​house.