字典 波兰语 - 英语

język polski - English

pol 用英语:

1. fields


These fields produce fine crops.
Japan has caught up with America in some fields.
When spring comes, they dig up the fields and plant seeds.
Japan can thus make a contribution in the fields of culture and education.
I'm in difficulties because of the demented old woman next door wreaking havoc in my fields.
Budget items that received priority are education, social security and other fields that are closely related to people's lives.
Shouldn't we make our fields - our entire life - an immense work of art in four dimensions?
We will be able to build farms and create fields there.
Everything in the fields and mountains looks fresh when spring comes.
The number of empty harvested fields along the roads is increasing right now.
Suppose for a moment that pigeons had something in their heads which could sense magnetic fields.
The secret to productivity in so many fields -- and in origami -- is letting dead people do your work for you.
The world has seen a lot of changes in many fields.
A warm, lazy breeze wafts across the flat, endless fields.
Once upon a time, there was a man and his wife. They had no house. They were living in the fields and sleeping at the foot of a tree.

2. polite


Now I understand that my mother was only trying to be polite in public.
Tom speaks five languages, but doesn't know how to be polite in any of them.
Which city had the friendliest and most polite inhabitants?
I find just the memory of his overly polite patronizing manner really offensive.
OPP impolite
In the U.S. it is disrespectful to slurp while eating noodles, but in Japan it is considered polite and even flattering.
Working part-time, I found that some customers were polite, whereas others were not.
When you go abroad, it is useful to learn at least some polite phrases in the local language.
Parents also arrange marriages, which is a polite way of saying that they sell or trade their children.
Polite language, in a sense, spoils a casual atmosphere.
A polite way to reveal knowledge of a fact without telling the source of the information is to say, "a little bird told me".
Man is the only animal that learns by being hypocritical. He pretends to be polite and then, eventually, he becomes polite.
Many people like these shops because the atmosphere is friendly and the shop-assistants are polite and helpful.
When it comes to great customer service and keeping the store in tip-top shape, you`re a natural - happy, friendly, polite and nothing is ever too much trouble.
It's polite, in some countries to leave a bit of food,