słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

przepadać po angielsku:

1. found of



Angielskie słowo "przepadać" (found of) występuje w zestawach:

Moja pierwsza lekcja

2. vanish


have all but vanished.
other design slowly vanish
Harry Houdini once made an elephant vanish.
We should try to be philosophical about life; wealth gained could also vanish.
vanish into thin air
the smile on her face vanished
We ran out after the thief, but he had vanished into thin air
The sun vanished behind the trees.
My keys were here a minute ago but now they’ve vanished.
One moment she was there, the next she had vanished.
The magician vanished in a puff of smoke.
The magician vanished in a cloud of smoke, only to reappear behind the audience seconds later.
The diamond vanished and no one knows what happened.
Vanish is defined as to disappear quickly. An example of to vanish is for free food to disappear from a table in a room filled with college football players.
It's a unique device able to make stress and melancholy vanish.

3. care for


We're trained to care for human beings.
I do care for you
Could I have water, please? I don't care for coffee, tea or juice.
Would you care for some tea?
Angie stopped working to care for her mother.
They care for the environment.

4. be fond of



5. keen on


We stayed at home because Cathy wasn’t very keen on going out.
Her father wasn't too keen on it.
I am really keen on holidays that offer sporting activities.
She's keen on (playing) tennis.
What kind of music are you keen on?
I’m not keen on cabbage.
Jim is very keen on football and he goes to watch matches every Saturday.
She's very keen on cycling. She does about 50 kilometres every weekend.
I’ve never been keen on boxing. It’s far too violent for me.
I’m keen on football so I watch it most weekends.
Being keen on something may or may not lead to addictive behaviour.
(talk) In the first place, you will recall that in the beginning we were not very keen on ... about these Arab revolts
She's very keen on cycling.
I am keen on travelling
My neighbours are keen on playing golf.