字典 波兰语 - 英语

język polski - English

słynny z czegoś 用英语:

1. renowned for


Poznań is renowned for the stunning old town

英语 单词“słynny z czegoś“(renowned for)出现在集合中:

a place to live 03

2. famous for


Opole is famous for music festival.
What’s your hometown famous for?
What would you like to be famous for?
Libya is famous for oil.
This beach is famous for shark attacks.
Italy is famous for their pizza.
famous for punk
France is famous for its food
The Italian city of Florence is famous for its art treasures.
J.K. Rowling is famous for her books about Harry Potter.
The clinic is famous for helping celebrities.
What is this company famous for?
Kraków is famous for its main square.
London is famous for...
Paris is famous for the Eiffel Tower

英语 单词“słynny z czegoś“(famous for)出现在集合中:

Słówka z kartki na literę F

3. Renowned for something



英语 单词“słynny z czegoś“(Renowned for something)出现在集合中:

A place to live unit 3
describing cities

4. famous for something



英语 单词“słynny z czegoś“(famous for something)出现在集合中:

opis miejsca

5. renowned


When he was finished with him, the renowned children's psychiatrist would be one of the most detest man in Sweden
She is an international renowned media personality.
The country is renowned for the beauty of its mountain scenery.
a renowned singer
the island is renowned for its beauty
Marco Polo is a renowned explorer/is renowned as an explorer.
The region is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty
The region is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty. Marco Polo is a renowned explorer
That's why you are renowned doctor.
‘that southern part of the island was renowned for sea breezes and, out of season, the resort temeratures rarely rose past the early twenties’
You know, for a man of renowned prestige and rang he has a remarkably poor taste.
a renowned writer
Einstein was renowned for the theory relativity
The Lake District is renowned for its beauty
A renowned tactician, Christopher Columbus once downed an entire pirate fleet by stealing all of their fruits and vegetables, thus giving them scurvy.