字典 波兰语 - 英语

język polski - English

zasłonić 用英语:

1. cover


the layers of fabric that cover a bed; the cloth material that covers a bed and that keep one warm * When my husband sleeps, he always steals the covers and then I get so cold at night!
cover the dialogue
M-my goodness!? Cover-up! Cover yourself up!
At first, we could make ends meet, but as it continued we became unable to cover our expenses.
In particular, it is customary for actual examples of use of the harmonic mean to generally cover "average speed," and explain no further than that.
Our monthly income has to cover food, rent, clothing, transportation, and so on.
Put a cover in this pot or else the water will spill all over the place.
The Oprah Winfrey Book Club logo on the front cover of a novel is now enough to ensure huge sales.
The Prime Minister tried to cover up the scandal, but that just made it worse when the newspapers discovered the truth.
In the long summer days she sat in the sun and watched the trees cover themselves with leaves, and the white daisies cover the hill.
A good article will cover the who, the what, the when, the where, the why and the how.
My friends did a great cover of that Michael Jackson song last night.
cover with blanket, cover 700km, cover large area, snow covered the trees, cover the cost
Tom covered his face / I can't cover for you anymore / The floor was covered with dust

英语 单词“zasłonić“(cover)出现在集合中:

Starland 3 słówka s 125 i 124
Unit 7 - all words
Gosia Unit 7

2. obscure


May I ask a few more questions about that point? It's a little obscure.
grey and obscure on the horizon rose a low island
obscure topic
The internet helps me to find obscure information.
There are some obscure points in his proposal.
Official policy has changed for obscure reasons.
His thesis doesn't make sense. To begin with, its theme is obscure.
For some obscure reason, he failed to turn on
The movie is full of obscure references that only pop culture enthusiasts will understand. The origins of the language are obscure.
They talk in an obscure jargon. I had an obscure feeling that something would go wrong.
His instructions are usually so obscure that it is hard to follow them.
Two new skyscrapers obscured the view from my window
An obscure island in the Pacific / His origins and parentage are obscure
The quote he used was so obscure, no-one understood the point he was trying to make.
The idea for the study had come from an obscure paper I had discovered while searching through old scientific studies