słownik polsko - angielski

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przestawić po angielsku:

1. switch


If you switch your phone for a newer model it'll work better.
Next time I switch jobs, I need work that will let me make use of the experience I've gained up to now.
If you touch this switch, it will open the curtains automatically.
Can I switch over from a sightseeing visa to a business one?
Factories have been urged to switch from coal to a cleaner fuel.
Stop switching radio stations, it's annoying!
light switch
In America, scores of free agents switch teams every year.
On no account must you touch that switch.
Learning lessons from Europe, Japan has to switch its economic-oriented policy to a consumer-conscious one, in order to cope with the coming unprecedented aging society towards the 21st century.
Friendly Reminder: Please keep in mind the closing time of the line you need to switch to, so as to avoid delays in your trip.
If you switch to a low-fat diet, your health will improve.
switching system between different tanks
He switched channels, hoping to find something more interesting.
I switch on my laptop, start up the browser, and type in the address I've already learnt by heart.

2. to rearrange


We're going to rearrange the furniture in kids' room when they start school.

Angielskie słowo "przestawić" (to rearrange) występuje w zestawach:

słówka z kartki i filmu

3. to shift


to move or change sth from one position or direction to another: The wind is expected to shift (to the east) tomorrow, to change of an idea, opinion

Angielskie słowo "przestawić" (to shift) występuje w zestawach:

Jojo Moyes Paris for One

4. to reposition



Angielskie słowo "przestawić" (to reposition) występuje w zestawach:

BHP rozdział 12 angielski zawodowy 2 część

5. displace


The floods displaced hundreds of millions of people.

Angielskie słowo "przestawić" (displace) występuje w zestawach:

pora na nauke

6. perform


My band will perform this week at Chuck's Bar and Grill. Please come and see us.
My robot will prepare meals, clean, wash dishes, and perform other household tasks.
Tom and Mary were my backup singers back when I used to perform.
perform the audit
1. I'll find someone who can perform one. / 2. We will perform Chopin's Trio in G Minor.
If you perform a quick search through your favorite online megastore you'll see that dozens of drones are available.
For no one could perform the miraculous sign you are doing if God were not with him.
Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.
The position is conditional on how well you are able to perform.
TEPCO is looking for "jumpers", workers who will jump into highly radioactive sections of the plant to quickly perform tasks before running out as fast as possible.
to perform one's contractual obligations; to perform surgery
Macintosh program performs time‐series analysis
Once I saw a magican who performed an incredible trick.
Software performs...
Relative pronouns perform as 'conjunction + pronoun'.

7. put off


The concert has been put off.
He put off reading newspapers until the evening.
Don't put off cleaning your room
Can we put off our classes?
The neighbour put off his dreams about his relax with beer.
Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow.
We are going to put off celebrating our anniversary until June.
Do you believe in the saying "never put off until tomorrow that which you can do today"?
I get put off by a lot of work
I know a lot of people are put off by it.
Even though he had failed his driving test nine times, John wasn't put off and applied to take it again.
But plenty of people are happy to smoke for years, and put off worrying about the health risks for the future.
procrastinate = To put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness.
He had to put off his dental appointment until the next day because of a business meeting.
The teacher had to put off the class till the following week.

8. reordered



Angielskie słowo "przestawić" (reordered) występuje w zestawach:

19/11/18 (K) colloquial english

9. introduce


There is no point in trying to introduce Japanese literature to him.
introduce, implement
This year again I found a number of dodgy goods so I'll introduce them all here.
Just a second, please, here is my wife, I'll introduce her to you. Jarmila, this is Mr. Reindle from the American Embassy.
May I introduce Attorney Tammi, a new student. Mrs. Virtanen, the Finnish teacher.
The Prime Minister stated that he would not introduce a new tax without the consensus of public opinion.
For this design house it was an appropriate strategy to introduce even more radical colors into computer production.
I would appreciate it if you could find time to see Mr Fukuoka, or to introduce him to one of your associates.
We introduce you to the entire line up of songs that made it into The Best Ten.
When we introduced this system no one believed it would work.
When you introduce yourself, it is common to say something about your job and where you work.
We bio secure ourselves hovering our clothes and kit and disinfecting our boots to ensure we introduce no alien species to Antarctica.
That rule was introduced in the late nineteen eighties by my predecessor.
introduce to everyone, first introduce in 1980
These trees were introduced into New England from Europe. Apple has sold many millions of iPods since the product was introduced in 2001.

Angielskie słowo "przestawić" (introduce) występuje w zestawach:

Vocabulary 8a I 8b

10. present


I'm present.
Falling rocks present a danger to climbers.
A few years ago, on Mother's Day, I gave my stepmother a locket as a present.
Plenty of opportunities will present themselves, if only you are awake to them.
At present he lives by himself and the rest of the world means nothing to him.
The old lady made her a present of it and insisted she should have it.
Even if you know the truth, you had better pretend otherwise at present.
The most severe problem at present is that of over-population.
The present housing policy is likely to come up against considerable opposition.
First, we will present a petition to the mayor and collect signatures.
Our present house is too small, so we decided to move.
When he returned, he brought a baseball cap and gave it as a present to his friend.
A present is usually given in return for one's hospitality.
At present, we have 1,600 students at our school.
In my opinion, we should pay more attention to the present state of affairs.